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Answer Me 1994: Episode 10

New Year’s comes a bit early for the Answer Me gang, and while the holiday doesn’t go as planned for anybody, words are spoken and new bonds made, ushering in the promise of a new day and a new stage in life.

Ratings continue to climb to new heights, with this episode logging an 8.8% (real-time high of 10.0%). Smoochies will do that for ya.

[Note: Only one episode this coming week, with music awards cutting in to the Friday broadcast. So Episode 11 is pushed to Saturday, the 23rd.]

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EPISODE 10: “It might be the last”

It’s 2013, and we’re still watching the neverending wedding video. This time we get as far as the daddy-daughter walk down the aisle, at the end of which Dad has this hilarious kneejerk moment, refusing to hand Na-jung over to the bridegroom(’s stand-in). That’s cute.

Thirty-nine-year-old Na-jung sends her hubby a sly wink across the room, and of course each of our bachelor candidates reacts to it. Is anybody else tired of this one-trick pony joke?

1994. Dad’s baseball team wins the Korean Series, after which he prepares celebratory liquor to drink on their next victory. To which Mom asks, “Who knows when you’ll win again?” LOL.

Na-jung narrates:

“The last time always happens without the realization that it’s the last time. Perhaps the reason that last times always hurt our hearts is out of sadness for not realizing the moment as it passes by. In the fall of 1994, Dad’s Seoul Twins brought in their last win. And the age of twenty, which we’d felt would last forever, was approaching its last season without us realizing it.

“Our hearts were racing with new challenges, our hearts were blazing, and we had no fear. That thrill, fire, and fearlessness that only being twenty can bring—without realizing how precious they are, we lived the last season of being twenty.”

Fast-forwarding to December 30, we land on a snowy morning. Na-jung bolts out of bed and runs to wake Oppa, so giddy with excitement that she forgets for a moment that things aren’t quite as they used to be. She stops herself for a second, but Garbage stirs and she reverts to her cheery self, delighting in the sight of the snow.

They sit on his bed looking out his window, until Na-jung returns to her somber mood and broaches the subject. Referencing Yoon-jin’s drunken outing of her secret, Na-jung says that it’s true that she likes him. He doesn’t react outwardly, and after a few moments of waiting for some sort of response (Oppaaaaa, you are so frustrating), she buries her face in her hands feeling embarrassed.

Garbage starts to say something in a tone that is not encouraging, but Na-jung cuts him off in a hurry. She says he doesn’t have to say anything and that she’s not asking for him to like her back—she just wants him to know how she feels. Mortified over her confession, Na-jung then clings to Oppa for comfort, which is so the perfect expression of her confused feelings.

Na-jung steps out as Chilbongie comes down the stairs, and his face falls to see where she’s coming from. He’s heading out, so she motions him close until he’s leaning over her, then pulls up his hood to cover his head, telling him happily that it’s snowing outside. And with that, his mood is restored. Smile, Chilbongie, smile!

Dad cooks this morning instead of very pregnant Mom… which explains everyone’s quizzical looks at breakfast: icy noodles in the heart of winter. Oh, pregnancy cravings, are you ever not funny? Samcheonpo worries about brain freeze and Haitai tries to grab his parka, though Dad barks at them to just eat already.

Garbage sits next to Na-jung and gives her the usual pat on the head, but today that platonic pat hurts. Chilbongie notices Na-jung’s sinking spirits.

Haitai has received free movie tickets and invites everyone to join him, but most of the kids have other plans. Only half of them head out to see the movie, and then last-minute plan changes cut the group further till it’s only Garbage and Na-jung who actually make it to the theater.

Na-jung spends most of the movie looking longingly at Oppa, but he seems determined to ignore the pink elephant and laughs up a storm without looking at her. With sinking heart, Na-jung confirms her suspicions with Yoon-jin later—Oppa doesn’t see her as a woman, does he? Yoon-jin gives it to her straight: Nope.

Na-jung confides that she was so frazzled that she doesn’t even know what movie she saw, and swears Yoon-jin to secrecy about everything. I have to laugh at Yoon-jin’s solemn claim that she is super good at keeping secrets. Though it’s sweet that she means it?

Samcheonpo’s father calls to check that his son is coming home for the new year, and gets along great with bubbly Na-jung. So when Dad asks whether she has a boyfriend, then whether she’d like to see Samcheonpo (the city), I have to laugh. Parents will forever be matchmaking.

It’s the promise of fresh-caught seafood that has Na-jung’s eyes bulging, and the next thing we know, Samcheonpo’s got a crew of tagalongs, who’ve all been invited home with him.

It’s New Year’s Eve when the foursome leave—Samcheonpo, Haitai, Na-jung, and Yoon-jin—while the other three have to stay in Seoul for personal reasons. But then Chilbongie’s interview with a scout gets pushed a day due to the snowfall, and Garbage’s presentation is canceled. I love the way their faces both light up slowly at the unexpected free day, and both boys take off running. Aww.

Samcheonpo’s parents greet the friends with a welcome spread to rival anything Mom has ever put together, the table loaded with mountains of fresh seafood. Samcheonpo’s parents give Haitai the seal of approval for his politeness, and are already eyeing Na-jung as a prospective daughter-in-law, approving of her enthusiasm and monstrous appetite. I love the way she eats; there’s no joke to it other than the sheer sight gag, but it’s hilarious.

It’s a stark contrast with Yoon-jin, who picks at her food and eats silently. She gets chillier reception and a lot of disapproving glances.

Haitai assures Dad that their absent friends are surely regretting not coming along, just as we cut to Seoul. The boys dash out of their respective buildings with fun on their minds—Chilbongie beelines for a bus to Samcheonpo, while Garbage… joins his buddies at the pool hall? Aw, my heart actually sank at that. I feel like my Oppa just disappointed me personally.

The city of Samcheonpo is currently in the middle of a dispute with neighboring Sacheon; the two are set to merge, but argue over whose name gets to remain. Dad is involved in the demonstration and suggests that the kids join him, since protests are what college kids do.

Samcheonpo, Haitai, and Na-jung arrive at the demo with an “Are you kidding me?” look splashed across their faces—the demo is more of a trot dance party than anything, middle-aged ajummas and ajusshis dancing joyously with their protests signs. Dad is all, We don’t know anything about demos, what do you suggest?

Cut to: Our trio leading the bunch, leading them in a group dance. Haha. The police officers standing guard actually shake their heads at the sight, but the gathering does get into the spirit of things, following along. At least the dancing is synchronized now?

At home, Samcheonpo’s mother takes a break from shucking shellfish to take a phone call, and when she comes out Yoon-jin is there in her seat, shucking away deftly. What mother would be immune to that? Mom’s chilliness melts bit by bit as she and Yoon-jin sit side by side with the clams, bonding and chatting.

The dance party—er, demo—is in full swing when a bus roars up and soldiers pour up with riot shields and tear gas at the ready. Ohhh crap. Armed guard does not seem to be the appropriate response to a little trot dancing, but all of a sudden the mood turns serious and Dad leads the protesters in a chant. Now this feels like a real demo.

Chilbongie arrives in the neighborhood and narrowly escapes a run-in with the town drunk who rages about his wife leaving. The ajusshi tries to pick a fight with Chilbongie for looking at him wrong, but thankfully Chilbongie gets directed to Samcheonpo’s home by a friendly ajumma who gives him the warning to beware of the grandma of the house: “You’ll find out why.” Uh…

It’s a stand-off at the demonstration: The riot officers line up ready to act, and the protestors face them in tense silence. There’s a funny moment when a protestor recognizes a soldier as his nephew and starts in on a scolding, and in the process a grenade tumbles to the ground and rolls to Na-jung’s feet… and the uncle-nephew pair realize the pin has been pulled in their tussle. Ruh-roh.

It takes a comically long moment before anybody reacts, and then the grenade emits a huge cloud of smoke that sends everyone to the ground in coughing fits. Na-jung gets a particularly strong whiff and falls, and Haitai carries her off on his back. Hahaha. This is actually a case of the preview making the episode funnier, because I was expecting a serious turn and instead we get Hilariously Incompetent College Demo.

At the house, Grandma brings Chilbongie dinner, and sits verrrrry close as she serves him. He awkwardly tries to keep her at arm’s length without offending, but it’s sort of a losing battle. It’s equal parts uncomfortable and amusing.

Outside, Mom hears with relief that Chilbongie is a nice boy, because I guess that means he’ll put up with Grandma’s habits gracefully. Mom explains that Grandma looooves men, particularly good-looking ones, and was the last gisaeng of Joseon. Lol. That certainly explains her brand of sly coquettishness, old age notwithstanding.

Grandma gets close and touchy-feely, but at Chilbongie’s questions about her husband, the flirtatiousness drops as she gets thoughtful. Grandma hears his age and thinks wistfully to her own youth, saying that if she were twenty again, “I would tell the person I liked that I liked him.”

She explains that she grew up next door to an oppa who was best friends with her brother—he was like a brother to her until one day she started thinking of him differently and couldn’t get him out of her mind. Back in those days girls couldn’t just confess their feelings openly, so Grandma kept her feelings to herself and liked him on her own. This sounds familiar, and judging from the look on Chilbongie’s face, he seems to make the connection too.

But that oppa got drafted into the army, and she eventually married Samcheonpo’s grandfather. Her husband left, though, to be with a woman he’d been madly in love with from before his marriage.

Grandma speaks with the peace of an old woman who’s put her resentments behind her, saying that the man she once hated now seems pitiful to her. And as time passes, she thinks back to that time when she was twenty: “If I knew that I’d regret it so much in my old age, I would have just told him I liked him, as a final farewell.”

Haitai runs home carrying Na-jung, and tends to her as she sleeps off the effects of the gassing. Meanwhile at the protest, the mayor requests a meeting with civilian representatives from both cities, and Samcheonpo gets nominated—he’s the educated Seoul boy who’ll know how to talk all fancy-like. Ha, this is probably a bad time to mention the three F’s you just got, isn’t it?

In the conference room, the Samcheonpo vs. Sacheon argument rages on as the ajusshi reps from each city argue that their city name is better. It’s a back and forth of “Mine is better!” and “No, mine!” until Samcheonpo speaks up. They quiet, waiting expectantly to see what the city boy will say.

Samcheonpo agrees diplomatically that both cities have a point, so instead of choosing one over the other, how about they merge the two names? Keeping in mind that sam also means three and sa means four, he helpfully offers up the alternative: Chilcheonpo, which is to say, Sevencheonpo. Bwahaha. I laughed till it hurt.

The neighborhood drunk has stepped up his threats to kill himself, and this time he’s ready to act on it. His long-suffering wife begs Samcheonpo’s mother to help, and they race to the beach where he’s attempting to drown himself. It’s Chilbongie who goes after him, struggling to drag him in amid the drunkard’s shouting and resisting.

The effort lands Chilbongie in the sickbed with the shivers and a cough. Stirring to take some medicine, he notices Na-jung sleeping nearby and inches closer to her side of the room… little by little… and falls asleep next to her. Aww.

Samcheonpo’s mother has warmed up to Yoon-jin considerably and gives her some after-dinner coffee. We’d previously learned that a drop of coffee keeps her up all night, so when Mom urges her to drink up, she hesitates. Samcheonpo starts to intervene, but then Yoon-jin drinks up and compliments Mom, who beams. I love Samcheonpo’s reaction to this, smiling and looking at Yoon-jin in a new light.

Chilbongie has to take a late bus to Seoul to make his morning interview, and Na-jung insists on taking him to the terminal. Grandma’s reluctant to send him off, and when he promises to come back next vacation, she says that thing that always kills me about grandparents: “Will I still be alive to see you then?”

Na-jung: “There were days when Haitai, Sung-kyun, and Yoon-jin would come in with puffy eyes. Days when, even after coming into the boardinghouse, they’d be choked up all day. They were days when they’d gone back to their hometowns. Saying goodbye is sad and strange. Parting ways is never something you get used to. And if it’s a goodbye that you don’t know will be the last, even if it’s just one day’s connection, it’s still bound to leave you reeling. In 1994, on the last day before saying goodbye to being twenty, we said a goodbye that might become the last. And we spent a fateful night that might become the last.”

Na-jung and Chilbongie set out with linked arms. Waiting for the bus and with five minutes till midnight, Na-jung wonders why Chilbongie bothered to take a six-hour bus ride to spend a mere few hours here. He looks at her, his reason so obvious, and asks, “Are you dumb?” Omo. Confession time.

Chilbongie asks, “Why do you think I came?” He says it plainly this time, “I like you. That’s why I came.” He knows she likes someone else and isn’t asking for her feelings in return, “But if I didn’t tell you today, I thought I might regret it.” Through this all Na-jung has been sitting silently, taking it in, maybe not even completely shocked.

He looks up in time to catch the last 10 seconds of 1994, and counts down with the clock. He wishes her a happy new year, and then bends down to kiss her.

Na-jung: “First love, and age twenty. Could there be anything as delicate and heart-thumping as those things? On December 31, 1994, our twentieth year came to an end, and our first loves awaited a new start.”

Back in Seoul, Garbage gets a page while he’s playing pool with his buddies. It’s Puppy Binggeure asking him to see a late-night movie, and Garbage hesitates for a long moment before saying yes and heading off to the theater.

Binggeure belatedly realizes that Garbage already saw one of the movies earlier with Na-jung… and strangely, Garbage hesitates to answer. Then he agrees to see the same movie again, saying that he doesn’t remember anything about it—which is the same thing Na-jung said when she spent the time too flustered about Oppa to concentrate on the screen.

New Year’s Day. Samcheonpo’s father prepares a special boat ride for the kids, who had been excited until realizing that it came with a 5 a.m. roll call. So when the friends don’t make it out to the pier on time, Dad decides to head out with Samcheonpo… just as Yoon-jin arrives. Samcheonpo watches with a goofy grin on his face.

They sit at the boat’s prow watching the sunrise, making wishes. He scoffs at Yoon-jin’s Seo Taiji-related wish, the admits that his own was to have his first kiss. Samcheonpo checks to see his father sleeping in the cabin and says, “But it came true.” And he leans in and kisses Yoon-jin.

Na-jung: “Like our first kisses that we couldn’t have foreseen, that’s how our loves that couldn’t be predicted, our twenty-first year, and 1995 began.”

Back to 2013. After some prodding, Na-jung agrees to open up Dad’s prized victory liquor, which he’s been waiting twenty years to drink. (They’ll just top it off with soju, they say, and he’ll never know the difference. I do hope we’re around when Dad finds out.)

Yoon-jin gets a call from her mother-in-law with the news that Grandma is getting married yet again, at the ripe old age of 102. Oh, she didn’t die? Chilbongie asks about that oppa Granny loved and couldn’t forget after he got called to war. Samcheonpo clarifies that that’s not why they separated—it’s because that man was married. Pwahaha. He says that you can’t trust anything Granny says, and Chilbongie marvels at having been hoodwinked all these years.

 
COMMENTS

In case you’re wondering, Koreans count age by the new year, so everybody moves up together. It’s why in social contexts people only really care about the year in which you were born, since you all sort of age together and say goodbye to a particular age at the same time. So while the West does also see New Year’s as a time to wipe the slate clean and start fresh, there’s an added layer of meaning in Korean stories because it’s tied in directly to the concept of age and growing up.

Twenty is an important year in that it often marks your graduation from high school and entry into college and adulthood. A story about turning twenty would be more about the concrete divide between child and adult, legal minority and majority. So moving on from twenty is a subtler version of that coming-of-age concept, of clearing out the lingering traces of childhood and puppy love, which is a nice expression of today’s theme.

Yay for Samcheonpo and Yoon-jin! Of all things, I love that what opened their eyes to each other was their kindness to each other’s mothers; there’s a lovely reciprocity to that. The show could’ve chosen to couple them up soon after the incident with Yoon-jin’s mute mother, but I appreciate having them back at each other’s throats and fighting like normal, until the romantic realization came to both of them. Timing really is such a key element in romantic love, and it’s nice to see them developing at their own paces.

That’s also the reason for all the angst in the main romance, since everybody’s feeling everything on varying timetables. I don’t think we’re dealing with a lack of interest on any side, so it’s more about being ready to be in a certain place at the same time as your partner, and nobody in the main trio has managed the trick of that yet.

Not that we’re getting any clarity on Garbage’s own feelings, which remain frustratingly (and deliberately) opaque. I really hope the drama explores his inner thoughts with the same attention (and voiceovers) given to the others, and soon! While I think we all adore him as a character, it’s starting to feel as though the mystery of his feelings is being kept up to cloud the plot more than to serve his character. Which is to say, I fear that the writers are keeping him from us just so they can “trick” us later, which feels manipulative and not organic to the story. A twist is great if you don’t compromise your narrative integrity for it, but once you do things in service of a twist, you’ve let the plot machinations trample over your characters. And that’s what it feels like the show is starting to do with all its fake-outs and long, long meanderings.

We are willing to give Garbage the benefit of the doubt and attribute ALL SORTS of possible explanations for his behavior, but a lot of that comes from our affection for him and not from the actual text itself. I’m sure Garbage has good reasons… but at what point am I just making excuses for him and arguing, literally, “Oppa didn’t mean it”?

Not that his behavior is inherently bad. He’s a college student who may not be in complete touch with his own feelings, and he’s not trying to hurt Na-jung. But guys who send mixed messages and then deliberately hide behind a facade of ignorance wear on my last nerve, because could you maybe just have a spine? You don’t even have to take the grand leap of faith or make big declarations—it would just be nice if he didn’t actively muddy the waters further. There’s a difference between being ignorant of your feelings, and feigning ignorance to avoid dealing with the matter, and I fear Oppa’s headed into the latter territory.

There’s nothing wrong with Garbage choosing to chill with his friends on his day off, especially since he’s older than the others and has his own social circle. Still, I do have to admit to being disappointed that he isn’t the guy whose first desire was to join the gang, our gang. Given that setup, though, it was sweet for Garbage’s choice to ultimately be with Binggeure (in a platonic way, though I know there’s an active minority who reads that relationship as potentially gay. Personally I’m not getting that from the show).

That difference doesn’t mean Chilbongie is the better man for going to Samcheonpo; it just made me really happy that he was the guy who would choose that readily. Which mirrors the way that he chooses Na-jung without reservation, without hesitation. And how can you root against somebody like that?

I am excited to see the promise of first loves ending and new loves coming on the horizon, and it’s not because I’m upset with Oppa right now. I could even still support him as the eventual husband, perhaps after they work out whatever it is that needs working out. But in this time and place, I want Na-jung to be twenty-one and happy and adored, and you know what, I know exactly where she can get that.

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What a lovely episode. I adored Samcheonpo and Yoon-jin's scenes. They're one of my favorite Kdrama couples in a while, and I just completely love the meshing of their opposite personalities. It was aw-inducing to watch his mother fall in love with her.

Chilbongie! For me, he is the Yoon-jae (1997) in this drama. He reminds me so much of Yoon-jae that I can't help but see no other end for him except to be the husband. And yet I worry that it's the halfway point, and Garbage will probably dominate the later episodes. Which is fine, but I just wish I had an assurance now that he will step it up. We'll see.

Is anyone else exhausted at how long the episodes are and yet love that at the same time? An hour and thirty minutes is practically a movie, but I still kind of love every detail they put in the show, no matter how irrelevant it is. It really is like a glimpse into these characters' everyday, mundane lives, and I'm not minding them as much as the show goes along.

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YESS so I'm not the only one getting Yoon Jae vibes from Chilbongie! I was getting flashbacks of Yoon Jae's confession while watching Chilbongie's because yes they're confessing, but they both just sounded so defeated and resigned to the fact that their love is one-sided. Also, the part where Chilbong scoots closer to Na Jeong because he's shivering reminded me of when Yoon Jae brushed Shi Won's hair off her face while she slept (on his hospital bed LOL).

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Chilbongie's confession is very similar to Yoon Jae's and both left me teary-eyed. It physically hurt me to see Chilbongie crushed on seeing NJ leaving oppa's room and her response to being patted on the head by oppa.

Team Chilbongie should be rejoicing at CB making quite the headway with his confession but since we're still halfway through the show it makes me VERY anxious at who'll be endgame. That said, I cannot help but applaud CB's go-getter attitude. <3

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The writers are really making it hard for me to prepare for an Oppa/Na Jeong endgame. I'd prefer they let me down gently but that is obviously out of the question now. x]

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And Chilbongie will leave for Japan feeling he has to do this to end his one-sided love and NJ will realise that she missed him and is indeed starting to love him.

And they re-unite years later....

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But I get Shi Won vibes from Oppa too...Isn't this conflicting..
Auuughhh I just want Chilbongie to be happy with Najung. I'm not prepared for Najung-Oppa endgame.

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I am seriously waiting for that moment when Najung finally sees Chilbongie in a romantic light. Can that happen in the next episode PLZ?! It's gonna be December soon...

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The guy who gets the first kiss always gets the girl in the end in Kdramaland! Chilbongo FTW!!

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Chilbongie, I mean :)

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Hahaha are you sure? Najung bite-kissed Trash from the beginning episodes.

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Is that considered a kiss at all?

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I dunno if its my imagination or whatever, but the body language of the groom in the wedding video screams 'chilbongie'. Is it just me? The height, the hair, the lanky athlete walk n all. But its drama. And annnyyyything can happen.

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I thought his mannerisms were very Chilbongie-like too. Especially the part where dad was reluctant to give Na Jeong away (aww Da-ad!) the way he tilted his head and reached his hand out just seemed so Chilbongie to me.

Yup, I'm so Chilbongie-biased it's not even funny anymore.

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@Cam

I love how you reason Bong-ah back into the game even when it seems the odds are stacked against him.

I can relate.
I'm usually a person who watches a drama from a distance, completely unaffected by the characters and their feels, but THIS DRAMA :/

Team Chilbongie FTW

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Bahah I will fight for this boy to the death if I have to, I need him to be happy so bad!

Yeah, this drama is literally taking over my life. Ugh, I don't even want to imagine the withdrawals stage...

Team Chilbongie 5ever!

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Swooooon. Finally! Chilbongie's confession (and the kiss) was so sweet and so adorbs. I love how he just went straight to Samcheonpo without hesitation, knowing he'll be on the road longer than the time he's actually gonna stay there just so he can see Na Jung for a mere 3 hours (ok, less than that). I just love watching him falling in love with Na Jung and putting in the effort to show her that he really likes her. Can't wait to see more of those.

OPPPAAAAA! G.R.R.R! You're frustrating me. What gives?

Yoo Jin and Cheon Po, you guys rock! I got this stupid smile whenever I watch their scenes whether they're bickering or not. So cute.

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Thanks for explaining the meaning of leaving behind being 20 years old. It gives the romance (and especially Bongie's confession) a few more layers.

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I like how the show seemed to shake a few things out of the blanket for a New Year's housecleaning of sorts. But I think the mention that is made of Chilbongie's interview is a foreshadowing of separation. Didn't they say it's to go play in Japan for 2 years? Plenty of time for someone else to step into his shoes, especially if Na Jung still has mixed feelings.

And even though we know how SCP and YJ turn out, I'll enjoy watching to see how they react to one another now. No more neck wringing maybe?

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Testing out spoiler tag... dkjf;owiejg;wogei

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Aw, no more spoiler tags?
Okay, i won't say it here, but rest assured that if the writer was going to choose any character to foreshadow separation, it probably won't be chilbongie! :)

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Just a hunch that Joon Hee from Answer Me 1997 and Binggeure get together.

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I agree with you. I expect to see Binggeure driving a red car in future episodes.

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Rant alert: I wanted to throttle that drunkard plot device. Damn you, you useless alcoholic, for presumably ruining Chilbongie's scouting chances. Annoyed enough that it was telegraphed a mile away that this super duper important scouting was going to go wrong in some way - but did it have to be because an eejit-of-an-addict-who-should-have-drowned-in-that-ocean bit him on the arm and indirectly caused him to catch cold? Needed to vent, even if my predictions go unfulfilled - and I sincerely hope that they won't. That bite better not have caused any lasting damage either.

No, I did not get up on the right side of bed today.

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but its a justified rant. When chilbongie was running towards the water in the preview, I was hoping he was trying to save na-jung. But who did he save? The suicidal -drunk-gas cylinderloving-horrible -husband guy. And I dint even think about his scout interview. .

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I thought that too! Like, oh noes, that drunkard is going to hurt Bongie's pitching arm!!! Phew, i feel like that wasn't the case but read that potential conflict as soon as that guy came waddling down the way..

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Hmm, I actually thought the drunkard plot device might be a little bit more than Chilbongie's heroism/hindering his chances of a professional baseball career. When the drunkard approached him I thought Chilbongie looked a little scared, and when he left, the ajhumma next to Bong said something along the lines of "alcohol is the problem. If I were your wife I would've run away as well!" and Bong had this LOOK (or it's just me being delusional, which happens from time to time). So I was thinking maybe it is some indication that Chilbong's father has drinking problems, so his parents divorced. It would also give him more of a reason to save the pathetic man.

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You might be onto something there and I think that theory actually would make more sense. It felt too contrived of a plot device to showcase Chilbong's selflessness or potentially damage his future career as a baseball player (although I have a feeling they still have that in store for him, it'll just manifest differently). Those drunk ajusshi scenes seemed so out of place during that episode and knowing the writer of this show, there just HAS to be a reason why there were put in there which will be revealed in the later episodes.

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Chilbongie's smile!!! Ooof. Its like an arrow. Or something, anything that hits you hard. I know that sounds horrible. But I can't explain it that well.I clutch my heart every time he smiles like that. I'm having my cute little moment every single time. Also when binggeure smiles. And when haitai loses his temper or starts panicking, and when trash does the most adorable goofy stuff. And when ...oh well. I think I just love the show.

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i loved this episode. *giggles*

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This drama is driving me crazy. I love it so much, yet I hate that it will be my heart in the end. My guess are going wild. I can't predict who NJ is going to end up with. My heart will be too sad to be wrong in the end. I'm preparing for heartbreak.

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omma ya.. where can i find this movie?

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I think I just melted into a puddle of Oppa-goo. Where can I find that movie!?

#TeamOppa forever.

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I was desperately trying to find the movie but this guy was in WAY too many movies and played quite a few minor roles that i couldn't figure it out.
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WHAT MOVIE IS THISSSSSSSSSSSSS?????

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Check the first page! i posted it on there.

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I think i just died!!! Let me come back from heaven to compose my thoughts..

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Plot points aside, the Reply series draws me in with all that "heart" and nostalgia... what I will do to return to that time when things were a lot less complicated.

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Why Grandma, what big lies you have! Who else was completely taken in by her Tree Oppa story? I think Chilbongie and I both felt duped. LOL. Despite the comedy, this episode really left me misty with its running theme of grabbing the moment while it's right in front of you. Even if it's got toothpaste under its eyes : )

Thanks, DB Ladies for giving us great recaps.

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Amen.

I'm glad Grandma being a lying liar that lies helped Bong-ah to get his feelings out there. At least he doesn't regret it in 2013, he's happy there. :)

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I don't know if anyone noticed but Trash 's last name is Kim. So he is still in the running to be NJ husband.

I can understand why people are getting the vibe that oppa is gay. But I don't think he is because the time that he started to show more affection toward Binggurie is when oppa started to get the hint that NJ likes him. He started to become less touchy with NJ and eventually the only time he is touchy with her is when CB is around. Oppa even said that he always wanted a little sibling to help. At first it was NJ now it is Binggurie.

Even though I am team CB I think that oppa is the husband. CB is so bright caring and understanding so even if NJ rejects him he would be okay. On the other hand oppa takes things in internally. He listens to what you say and thinks about it deeply before he acts or says as anything. That's why if he does like NJ and she rejects him, I don't think that he could get over it so easily. Hopefully I am wrong and NJ marries CB!

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How much did I love this episode?
Let me count the ways (in no particular order)

-Chilbongie rejoicing about his postponed appoitnment with the scout so he could spend the rest of the time with Na Jeong

-Yoo Jin's bonding session with her future in-laws

-Oh, Haitai!

- Chilbongie's heroic act )even though I was hoping he would show some abs. A girl can hope!)

-Chilbongie and Na Jeong (just seeing the two of them makes me happy)

-Show, Listen: If Oppa can't be with Na Jeong (God forbid) can Binggrae have him instead?
-but then who would pick Kang Joon Hee up in a snazzy red sports car in '97? choices...

-Yoo Jin and Samcheonpo's budding romance

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It seems to me that through the 19 years Chilbongie has changed pretty dramatically and wizened up quite a lot. The learning curve is a natural phenomena and he's probably charming in the more experienced way in his middle-aged personna too but hehe my teenage goggle eyes cant seem to get enough of the 20 year old Chilbongie.

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I second this. CB seems different from his 20 year old age. He's more flirtatious, smooth, and may I say sexier? Rarwrrr!
But I love sweet, innocent CB the best... It's just getting me very nervous that it's only 10 episodes and the wind blows very hard towards CB favor.... In a K drama sense, that means that Oppa will take a hugeeee step to be a worthy rival to CB. He's currently doing almost nothing aside from being a very nice, awesome Oppa... But as a man? CB beats him for sure.

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im waiting for this weeks episode but reading ur news that only one episode for this week makes me a little bit sad...... waaaaaaaaaaaaah why o why........ i really like this episode..... i know were only half way of the story but i really like na jung to be with chilbongie..... i really like his effort... and for samcheonpo ang yoo jin i cant wait for coming episodes to see how their love blossom... keep it up... im thinking maybe if the writers see that viewers are more fond of chilbong maybe he will be the husband

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I'm frimly on Team Chilbongie. He's just too cute. Where can I order one? I'd like a Chilbongie for myself as well.

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Right now I'm on team oppa but if we don't get some answers soon I might have to jump ships.

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At this rate, just reveal Chilbong as the husband already because Oppa isn't even fighting anymore.. or AT ALL. He's all silent and brooding. You're losing so much points right now.

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that is because you are so into CB and NJ ship that you can't see the hints Trash character gives everytime NJ is around and confessing.

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Can i just say i love you.. I ve been seeing so much CB bias here that i wanted to cry.. Anyway am team oppa all the way.. Though I trust the writers completely as they are brilliant.

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Team Chilbongie... just because i want Trash Oppa for myself

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I am Chilcongie team since the beginning, but i always have the hunch that Oppa will be the husband, oh the torture!

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Team CHILBONGI forever!!! OMG I can't stop gushing about Chilbongi, he's just so cute and adorable. Oppa is now really annoying me, I want to know if he likes NJ or not. If he does then let him put up a fight for NJ so it seem like Chilbongi won becos his opponent let him,that would be annoying. I LOVE YOU CHILBONGI!!!!

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At this point I'm like screw Garbage, Chilbongie FTW!!!

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K, hypothetical... what if Haitai is the darkhorse in this race of NJ's affection? He could be a contender, just saying.

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Argh. Garbage, stop making it so difficult for me to root for you!

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I don't mind the 2013 scenes. All 5 guys are in suits... and soooo handsome! I'm just enjoying.... :--)

However, I'm getting frustrated with the screenwriters for Oppa's sake. And that's not about picking a team (I'm actualy enjoying the ride as it goes, leaving all options open). They just keep him way too mysterious and nonactive lately... no wonder Chilbongie is winning my heart right now. Only it feels a bit like screenwriters manipulation (keeping Oppa far from us for the sake of the mystery) and not like a natural developement.

...and yes, Javabeans, I was also a bit disappointed that Oppa went to his pool-mates... though I also laughed at that :--)

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Oppa's sleeping face.... DAMN! My heart melts forever!! How can he look soo attractive sleeping like that!! It makes me want to cuddle with him... And for the fact that we are sharing the same birthday, I guess it is pre-destined thta I woukd be in team oppa forever!!

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Is it me or another slow burn episode. I really do appreciate the length... but its one with there is movement but... slow.

Ahaha agree the never ending wedding video...

I feel my ship is sinking or has hit a rock. Oppa! Do something!!!
The snow watching scene is so sweet... really whatever the reason that is making him hold back. It better be good.
And he must smell great or his shirt is the softest cotton ever... and the way he pats Najung head. Ahhhhhhhhhhhhhhh.....

Just this point, seems like a writer's rehash, when Oppa and Chilbong both had their schedule free up... both madly dash... One to play pool, one to the bus terminal.
They ain't right or wrong... just like instead of Haitai, Samcheonpo went to Yoonjin mom in the terminal because he actioned on her distress call. Its just a moment what could've been if it was another party that makes the move.
I miss the family sitting down for breakfast together... but I laugh longer than I realize over having icy noodles on winter. Wae are Appa and Omma is so awesome?

The trip to Samcheonpo was all kinda random yet meaningful...
Halmae is the biggest troll this episode, truly Joseon last gisaeng! But I can't help but get misty eyed over her conversation with Chilbong and the parting scene...
But well, at least Halmae inspire Chilbong to confess, regardless the outcome.

And that the funniest trot dance party cum demonstration ever... and the synchronize dance. Reminds me of parapara dance which was all the rage previously or some schoolyard morning exercise.
Samcheonpo naming the merging city as Chilcheonpo... muahahahahaha... I did thought it was a good idea!

And yes... Samcheonpo's mom warming up to Yoonjin and the sunrise kiss is so sweet... I was squealing like omg... they like each other!!! They do they do they do!!! Love it!

Just like previous episode... Oppa ship with Binggrae seems more plausible now. I mean watching movies, counting down to new year. This might be my alternative ship, if my main ship doesn't happen.

So Najung, confessing and being confessed to...
What is in store next week? Is Haitai completing the love square? Or Najung can't control her emotions as Oppa in the trailer was kinda annoy at her... Am so curious.

Feel so bumped out only 1 episode this coming week.

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I have a feeling that they did not show the entirety of Oppa's perspective in going to play pool or Samcheonpo. He looked so happy when his schedule was cancelled that I doubt all he wanted to do was play pool.

My theory is that Oppa, like Chilbongie, rushed to the bus station but either couldn't get a bus ticket cos it was New Year's Eve after all or saw Chilbongie at the bus station and changed his mind about going. Or worse, gave up the last bus ticket to Chilbongie.

So he played pool instead.

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Thanks for the recap JB!

I love it when both JB and GF make Team Chilbong references, keeps me sane, for a while at least. :)

I felt the "It's snowing outside, it's true!" whisper scene between Bong-ah and Jeong-ah :P was similar to Yoon Jae and Joon Hee's "Don't pop the eggs" bedroom whisper :D

I seriously hope Bong-ah's the endgame, cuz the boy's working so hard for it, if anything!

I agree with JB, even though I'm a strong CB shipper, I felt hurt when Oppa turned up at the pool parlor instead. Like my own Oppa betrayed me! T_T
Waiting for that lone, single episode next week, hoping it's a killer!

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I initially felt disappointed with Oppa, too. But my gut-feel is that Oppa going to the pool parlor was NOT his original plan. I'd bet he detoured to the bus station first :-)

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Love this drama so much!

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Given how awkward things are with YJ it's understandable Trash decided to stay in Seoul but we desperately need a Oppa narration episode. His continuing avoidance damages the character. Whether he like likes her or not is quickly becoming irrelevant compared to his Head-in-the-Sand behaviour.

I for one believe he does have romantic feeling for her otherwise the "YJ I'm sorry but I don't see you that way." conversation would have already happened. Oppa isn't cruel and would quickly realise not addressing the matter is giving her false hope. It's his own feelings he's struggling with not YJ's.

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I can imagine how Chilbong's must be feeling when he found out that Grandma lied about that oppa next door 'cos I almost teared up when she was telling the story and definitely cried a little when Chilbong was about to leave her. Mannn she tricked me.

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Atlas! We are half-way through the aisle. And as Ive said before the writers are laughing their asses off. Whether the scene "oh look at those long legs" or other minor hints here and there that .... Oh yeah its Oppa. But errr... It looks more like Chilbongge. To me, the writers are trolling around and playing the ole good trick of getting us hooked. AND WE ARE.
Though im still on team Oppa and even though I feel tha this boat is sinking....Im sticking to a principle that when you bet... Its either your lucky or not. In the end.... Even though I leave empty handed... Ive enjoyed the RUSH.
Chilbongge... Being an athlete, i always had the inclination that he is the kind of guy that wont just drop without a fight... Scratches here and there would not stop him from getting what he wants. Athletes are like that. Mentally they are very clear.
Oppa.., oh my dear hot Oppa. I still love him to bits. To me, he is like a turtle. Cute and warm under a hard shell of mystery. If there is something in this drama.... My turtle Oppa has his reasons.
Conclusion: Like i said before, just ENJOY THE RIDE. That is LOVE AFTER ALL right? Love never change JUST THE PERSON.
So all this fandomness, Ship Oppa vs Ship Chilbongge MAY THE BEST WARSHIP WINS!!!

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I want my own Chilbong. Then have Hai Tai as my BFF who I can flirt-joke with whenever I feel like it. And Binggeure to be my puppy.

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Yay! Team Chilbongie all the way - the fact that we are only halfway to the 20 episodes makes me anxious that the writer might still make Trash Na Jrong's husband, due to his popularity with the viewers- that would be heartbreaking i dont want Chilbong to cry

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I believe the difference between Chilbongie and other nice guy characters is that he got the 1st and 2nd kiss. Like seriously, I believe it's a kdrama cliche as well that whoever kiss the girl first gets the girl.
The problem with this drama is that it's not a stereotypical kdrama where the complicated guy gets the girl and the nice guy turns out to be the loser.
When I started the show I knew Trash will be the husband, but then every move Chilbongie makes, you know he's a real contender! They both don't fit the stereotypical main and 2nd lead. And sometimes it's so hard to be team Chilbong when you know there's that possible heartbreak. Because I know for sure I will be beyond heartbroken if it's not him.
And whatever it is that holds Trash back, I believe he's clearly showing that he doesn't feel any romantic feelings towards Na Jung. Or maybe the writers are just trolling us which really I'm starting to hate.
But I believe I like their scenario better: Trash falling of the triangle and it'll be a Chilbong-NaJung-Haitai triangle. I think it has more potential than that cryptic Trash Oppa.
Can't Saturday come any faster? I'll take it even if it's just one episode.

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Technically Najung did do a bite-Kiss with Trash first :-P But this was the first kiss where she was not drunk :-D

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really? Are you watching the same drama as me? It is clear Oppa have feelings for NJ, or is at least confused.

It is also clear he is afraid of something and that is why he doesnt' confess. It is clear reading all their song choices between NJ and Oppa.

Also for someone who doesn't see NJ in a romantic way, why he would get aware of CB everytime, why he would make that face when NJ is next to him now, and why he would tell BG he didn't know what the movie was about?

you are just missing the hints the pd are giving. Maybe because you are too much into CB-NJ ship, which I might say NJ still have zero interest on him as romantic partner so far.

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Exactly! It's okay to root for Na Jung and Chilbongie, but to say that Oppa is "clearly showing that he doesn’t feel any romantic feelings towards Na Jung" is absolutely ridiculous.

There's a reason why there are shots of Oppa reacting to Na Jung or people talking about Na Jung - they're not there just because the PD is trying to kill time. Anyone who's missing this is either not paying attention or allowing their Na Jung-Chilbongie ship influence the way they watch the show.

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yes he show kind of jealous and feeling towards na-jung

but for me when he told BG he didn't know nothing about the movie is 2 side of him,
when your friend ask you to watch movie and you'll already watch it and he know then wanted to change it, i might be said the same thing, (he is nice brother ). Said that i didn't know the movie

if BG asking him not because they wanted to seeing cinema, like how YJ ask na-jungm that can count as a feeling

but then it there's possibility because NJ is beside him but he enjoying it, i keep thinking it just because the editing after CB confession
well we need his POV

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Loved today's recap and musings on the episode, mirrored my thoughts to a T. For the first time today I jumped ship to our Chilbongie. I was also disappointed in Oppa and the writers cause I agree, it didn't feel organic, it was so obvious its being done to keep us in the dark. Also agree with the who's the husband joke wearing thin already. That being said. I love this show.

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if a hot guy like CB travelled six hours to come only to see me and then back and confessed and kissed all in a day i would never look at any other guy. what's wrong with you Na jeongaaaaa!

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I love this drama even more than the original. In reply 1997, I know who I want her to be with. But in reply 1994, every episode I change ship. Now I want chilbongie to end up with na jung.

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Oppa...please wake up...move..cacth the girl..

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this episode for me doesn't really guarantee every ship
CB or NJ confession is lost, because no one accepted another, oppa being complicated because he never show himself,
but the biggest troll is the writer
you make most viewers rooting for oppa in early ep and now CB (actually i liked it)

but the scene i don't get is when NJ confess to oppa,
if oppa really see her as a woman he would still answer the question, accepted or rejected ,
he knows her better than anyone, he knows how to comfort her than anyone,
I think oppa is the one who blindsided himself when he agree not to answer, he show his selfiness (because he afraid he will hurt NJ and will feeling sorry or he doesn't know how to change their relationship)
he like the status quo for himself who more comfortable than rejected or accepted NJ feeling (maybe in his mind)
but will all the confession - he should make the line clear between them, i hope we'll see it next week, he narrated it right?

he is not perfect, but he is human, and so all of us here
but he is genuine as a brother

i actually feeling happy with all the confession, they really try and say it!

and i really enjoy this ep since we'll not have friday ep so this 3 hours if perfect to keep me stay calm one more day

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Frustrated with oppa! and more with one episode being pre-emp by MAMA :(
Where is my Chilbong? sigh

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Nice recap. Thanks for the good post.

Anyway. I am with Team Chilbong-ie :D What a romantic confession.
Hopefully, it's the beginning of the new love between him and Najung in 1995.

Chilbong, fighting!

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WHAT IF.... Chilbong's confession is actually his downfall? I mean he's laughing in the 2013 scene (in a very cute way of course) when he knows that grandma was lying. Could he laughed because its such a tragedy for him when he taught confessing was the right thing to do but actually doomed!!! NOOOOOO

I'm sorry, I'm just reading too much into it. Don't wanna have a heartbreak over Chilbongie.. I want him to be happy! Pleeeeaaasssee

Thanks for the recap JB!!

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Team Haitai!!! :D

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If she does marry chilbong, the refusing to let go of na jeong's hand really does become a good gag. Dad has gone on so many times about how he wishes he had a son like chilbong, and even told him jokingly to marry her ( and he even agreed). But then, when it actually happens, all of a sudden...

Not saying this is what really happened, only that it would be funny if it did.

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All arrows does point at CB, but ohhh. . . I want it to be Oppa. I'd been Team Oppa from Day 2. Yeah, he might be sending mixed messages and everything, but c'mon guys, Oppa is adorbs. He's my Favorite with a capital 'F'. I love CB too, but I'm Team Oppa all the way. I mean, I understand how NJ must be feeling. See, I'd been having a huge crush on this guy, who's one year elder to me. We met in Economics classes, and I was crazy about him. I might've actually fallen in love with him. I let him know that I like him and shushed him when he was going to respond. I might be the biggest dill-hole on earth. Oh God. . .

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It is okay to ship your pair, but you guys should rewatch some episodes and see small hints about Oppa's feelings.

If he did like NJ just as a sister I'm sure he would already reject her for her own well. But oppa has feelings for her but is confused if is better to hide it or to express it.

I find unfair when you guys compare CB and Oppa - because Oppa has much more to lose, I would like he to be brave too, but I understand this.

Guess just people that had special friendship with another person that you ended up liking more than a friend would know how hard is to be in this spot.

Oppa is older and more mature, so he thinks too much about the consequences. While NJ and CB are young and having their first love...

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