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Answer Me 1994: Episode 14

It’s the height of happiness and the depths of heartache, as one suitor takes a step closer, which invariably means the other gets left behind. The fallout turns out to be harder for my heart to handle than expected, especially when impending separation turns a simple goodbye into one that might be forever. Say it ain’t so!

 
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EPISODE 14: “The people who changed me, Part 1”

2013. The houseguests start getting hungry, and the boys prod Binggeure to pay for some food (I’m taking that as a good sign that he’s successful). He pretends not to know what they’re talking about, so they call out Chilbongie next, who defers to Garbage because he’s eldest. Heh.

So Garbage gets up to get his wallet (interesting), and then Na-jung hands the folder of takeout menus to Chilbongie, who calls to make the order (iiiinnnnnteresting). Garbage tells him to add some soju to the order, only to have Na-jung scream at him for drinking too much.

Back in the summer of 1995, we rewind to Oppa swooping in for The Kiss. Pssh, as if we didn’t all re-watch that a thousand times last week. Oh okay, I’ll watch it again if I HAVE to.

While he runs back to his bunk to change out of his lab coat, Na-jung sits in the lobby doing breathing exercises that sound like she’s getting ready to pop out a baby. She rocks back and forth in shock, feeling her face and then her forehead, so nervous that she can’t sit still for one second.

She’s still surprised when Oppa comes back out and throws an arm around her, pouting that she came too late for them to make their dinner reservations. Then he leads her out by the hand, and just when it seems like she might burst from trying to contain her swoon, he spazzes out and starts doing this jumpy dance. So cute.

At the restaurant, Garbage answers a page while Na-jung sits at the table and tries to will herself to be cool. Her pager keeps going off with calls from Yoon-jin (their foolproof insurance plan for when they were sure Oppa was going to break her heart), and she just yanks the battery out of it because her brain is too melty to do anything else.

Oppa shocks her again when he sits down next to her at the table, and I’m simultaneously happy for her but cringing because she’s SO nervous that she can’t even enjoy the date.

Back at the hospital, Binggeure wonders why Chilbongie is lingering in his room and prods for him to share what’s really bothering him. He asks if the ankle injury is more serious than he thought, but Chilbongie says it isn’t that. But something’s clearly bothering him, so Binggeure finally asks, “Is it Na-jungie?” Oh, you know?

Na-jung somehow makes it through dinner in her shell-shocked state, and over coffee Oppa tells her to look at him. She tries, but then finally bursts into tears instead.

Awww. There’s just something about him being the source of her pain and her comfort that always pangs my heart. Mostly I’m glad she finally gets to show how much she’s been holding back on the inside.

To his credit, Oppa apologizes for all the heartache he’s caused her: “I’m sorry. I won’t do it again.” He reassures her that he likes her and lets her cry it out on his shoulder.

Binggeure tells Chilbongie that everybody in the house knows that he likes Na-jung, which makes a whole lot of sense given how long he’s been nursing that crush. But Binggeure tells him plainly to give up—she likes Garbage, and it’s only a matter of time.

Chilbongie admits that he knows, adding that he even knows that Garbage likes her back. Binggeure asks what he’ll do, and he sighs, “I’ll wait. If now isn’t the time, then I’ll wait. I won’t give up.”

Garbage drops Na-jung off at home, and whispers goodbye just inside the door. She remembers that he had something to say to her but didn’t say it, and when he argues that he did, she counters that he technically didn’t SAY the words. He gets all sheepish: “I said it! With my body.” Hahahahaha. Rawr.

He manages to avoid the direct question when he remembers the heart necklace, and she beams when he hands it to her and tells her not to lose it. She nags him cutely to put it on, and when he urges her to go to her room, she just hugs him instead.

It looks like he’s about to be stern with her for a second… and then he gets all gooey and hugs her back like a big smiley dork. It’s awesome. And then he plants a kiss on her right there in the house before waving her away for the night.

And then we suddenly fast-forward to January 1996, which is a little jarring. Hm, the fact that we zoom past what should be the giddiest part of their romance has me raising an eyebrow for what’s to come. In any case, the house is gathered for their first letter from Haitai, who’s finally adjusting to army life.

Samcheonpo reads the letter aloud, stopping at every line for asides, eventually getting really teary-eyed as he reads. That’s so cute.

Haitai writes that the hardest thing about army life is really the senior officers who have nothing better to do than terrorize the underlings, as we watch him deal with one particularly crazy person who’s basically made Haitai his toy.

Later that night, the housemates are gathered for Chilbongie’s farewell party, as he gets ready to go to Japan to play baseball. Oh noes, for good?

Samcheonpo is the only one in the room clueless enough to ask why Garbage isn’t there to see Chilbongie off, as the rest ignore the question awkwardly.

Na-jung says Oppa is at the hospital to see his younger cousin, a high school fangirl who broke her legs trying to jump Seo Taiji’s fence. Ha, it’s a cameo by Kim Seul-gi (Flower Boy Next Door), and Na-jung describes her as being a little off—she thinks she’s clairvoyant, for instance.

Garbage comes to visit her in the hospital, and right away she guesses that Oppa is dating someone. He doesn’t think that’s exactly a supernatural vision, though she surprises him by knowing that his girlfriend is a computer science major with short hair who’s four years younger.

“And you like her more than she likes you. At first she liked you more, but now you like her more.” It gives him pause.

At the house they ask why she jumped Seo Taiji’s fence, and Na-jung says she had a dream that he got into a helicopter and flew far away. And in the hospital, she tells Oppa that she felt like she wasn’t going to get another chance to see Seo Taiji again, otherwise she wouldn’t have done something so drastic.

Damn, maybe she IS clairvoyant. (Seo Taiji and Boys suddenly retired in January 1996. Why yes, I do know that by heart. What?) Oppa nags her to use her powers to figure out useful stuff like whether or not she’ll ever go to college, calling her a hopeless troublemaker.

She shouts back at him in retaliation: “Your girlfriend’s going to break up with you! You’re going to lose her to another man! Be good to her while she’s with you. I’d go to that guy too!” Omo. But are you just saying that ’cause you’re mad at him? Garbage asks the same thing, but she grumps and avoids answering. Great, now we have a psychic girl messing with our heads.

At the house talk turns to Y2K fears and the chance that the world will end, and the group decides to meet on December 31, 1999 so that they can at least be together in case they’re all going to die. Ha. Each of them is convinced they’ll be the only one to show up, but they all promise to meet back at this house on that day.

Binggeure tells his cousin he’ll miss him, and Samcheonpo sighs that Chilbongie is going to be so lonely in Japan all by himself. He tells him to hurry up and get a girlfriend as soon as he gets there, though he adds quietly, “I have a girlfriend and it’s still lonely.” Heh.

Yoon-jin gets drunker and drunker, and then it’s time for her missiles of truth. She clucks at Chilbongie and Binggeure and wonders how a pair of cousins who look like that could be so terrible at dating, and points out all of the girls lined up to date Chilbongie that he’s rejected. Na-jung stirs in her seat.

And then she turns to Binggeure, and sighs that he’s got it even worse: “His first and only kiss was Garbage oppa.” And just when you think it can’t get ANY worse, she turns to Na-jung: “You were kissing Garbage oppa last night!” Ack. Na-jung’s eyes widen, and she can’t even look at Chilbongie, who just shuts down and leaves the party. Binggeure isn’t far behind.

Chilbongie packs the last of his things, and shows Binggeure an old baseball he keeps locked away in a box. Binggeure knows exactly what ball that is, and asks if he’s going to take it with him. Chilbongie says he has someone to give it to.

Binggeure is careful to bring up Na-jung, but he points out that tonight might be the last night he’ll ever see her. Binggeure says he doesn’t know why, but it feels like Chilbongie won’t ever come back this time, and though he’ll see him in the future because they’re family, it might be the last with Na-jung. The words sink in, and Chilbongie wonders if he ought to have a drink with her.

Na-jung is on the phone with Garbage and worries about going with him to meet his med school sunbaes tomorrow. He promises they’ll be nice so she agrees to go, and then asks him to sing her a song over the phone. He immediately hangs up. Ha.

Chilbongie comes knocking to ask if she’ll come out for a drink since it’s his last night, so they head out together. He’s due to leave for Japan the first of February, but from now until then he has to be in full-time training, which is why he’s leaving the house.

Na-jung chatters on nervously, thinking of a million things he ought to take to Japan (mostly food, of course). He just listens as she rattles off this insanely long list, and finally asks if he doesn’t make her uncomfortable.

She admits that of course it’s awkward, but it’s not because she dislikes him. She says she’s surprised every time she sees him on TV, and it makes her wonder if that’s really the same guy who lives in their house. He seems so normal at home, when in reality he’s this huge star.

She assures him that he’ll be great in Japan and his new teammates will love him there. He’s not so sure, figuring it’s pretty commonplace for players to come back after failing to adjust abroad, but she’s positive he’ll be a big success because he’s the most mature out of all of them, and the nicest.

That word—nice—stings him, and he sighs, “Being nice ruined me.” He berates himself for being so nice that he couldn’t even properly go after the girl he likes, calling himself an idiot. Aw.

He tosses back a drink and says he’s just talking to himself. Na-jung watches with a stricken face, and then after a moment calls out, “Joon-ah…” Omo. She called him by name! He looks up at her, and she smiles out the window: “It’s snowing.”

They share a few more drinks, and then get ready to walk home in the snow. Chilbongie stops her and puts his hat on her head before they go to keep her warm.

Once they reach the house, he tells her to go inside without him, and turns to leave. Na-jung calls out to him by name one more time: “Joon-ah.” She sticks out her hand for a shake, and tells him to go well and be safe.

He slowly raises his hand to hers and shakes it, telling her to be well too. They nod and smile, and then Na-jung starts to pull away, but Chilbongie holds on. “Na-jung-ah, if someday… I don’t know when… years later, if we meet again… and if then, you don’t have anyone by your side… date me then.”

Chilbongie, why do you break my heart so? She stands there frozen in place, tears filling her eyes but unable to say anything in response, and he lets go of her hand. He dusts the snow off her shoulders and sends her inside, where she tosses his hat on her nightstand and goes to bed.

Chilbongie goes to his room and fights back tears, and Na-jung falls asleep curled up next to her stuffed monkey, not having noticed her picture, still tucked inside Chilbongie’s hat.

The next day Garbage looks over Binggeure’s shoulder at the bank and gapes at the large pot of money in his account. He admits it’s tuition money from his parents, and Garbage nags him that it’s time to go home and tell his parents the truth about the not actually being in school. He promises to tell them and then heaves a sigh.

And thus begins one really bad day for everyone in the house. Haitai gets his entire army unit in trouble when he loses a piece of equipment, and as punishment they’re told to put on full gear and run a hundred laps. Eep.

Yoon-jin (dressed as a perfect Mini Seo Taiji, ha) waits outside Taiji oppa’s house along with other fangirls, wondering if something’s going on because it’s been days since anyone’s spotted him. She heads to wait in line for his concert overnight, figuring she’ll at least get front-row seats and see him then.

At home, Samcheonpo is busy having a stern conversation with a hyungnim… which turns out to be a picture of Seo Taiji on Yoon-jin’s wall. Ha. At first he’s asking what he ever did wrong, and then ends up asking Seo Taiji to move into this house. So that you can see Yoon-jin more? You poor thing.

Binggeure catches him in the act, but it at least gives Samcheonpo an outlet as he admits how hard it is to date a fangirl. (What the eff with the repetitive pull-focus mirror bit, PD-nim? Did you just learn a fancy new trick with your camera, and can you play with it elsewhere? It’s taking me out of the moment.)

He says they fought about it so much that they finally agreed not to talk about Seo Taiji at all, only in addition to stopping their fights, it created this distance between them.

That night Binggeure calls home and is surprised to hear how tired his mom sounds. He can’t bring himself to tell her about school, and decides to call his brother instead. And that’s when he gets the news that Dad is sick again, but they didn’t want to worry him.

As soon as he hears that Dad is getting heart surgery tomorrow, Bingguere dashes out the door. He sits with little bro outside Dad’s hospital room, and they can hear Dad’s rude disgruntled shouts that he’s being belittled because he’s a country bumpkin. He says defensively that he may not know anything, but his son is in school to be a doctor. Oof.

Haitai’s unit drops like flies during their hundred laps, and his legs finally give out too. But his senior officer who messes with him every day is the last one standing, and he finishes the laps on his own for the whole unit.

Later that night, Haitai braces himself for a beat-down and the other guys don’t hesitate to show their anger at him for causing their day of torment. But the senior officer walks in and tells them that anyone who gives Haitai a hard time about today will get a beating. Haitai nearly bursts into tears right then and there.

The guy advises him to learn from each of his superior officers because while they might be lesser men out there in the world, here they’re people who have accumulated more life experience and can teach him things.

Haitai says in voiceover that that senior officer, the man he thought was a useless human being, in fact taught him how to value other people. “That there are things you can never know until you try them. That there are sights you can’t see until you go places.”

He happily agrees to unpack the guy’s gear, only to find that it was stuffed with newspapers the whole time. Ha. And then Haitai adds in voiceover that the most important lesson he learned from him was the “resourcefulness to survive.”

Garbage waits outside for Na-jung to arrive for their date, and she stops to primp one last time. He asks in his oppa-way if she’s embarrassed about something because he sees her with blush on, though he takes back the teasing and tells her she looks pretty.

Na-jung is a bundle of nerves all throughout dinner, but Garbage is the perfect gentleman the whole time, more attentive than I ever thought possible for him. She’s as shocked as anyone, and gives him a big hug afterwards for being so great.

Binggeure and his family wait anxiously to see Dad out of surgery, and Mom sends the two boys in to see him first. It’s terrifying for them to see their once frightening, bullying father lying helpless in a hospital bed, and Binggeure cries the second he holds Dad’s hand.

Dad greets him warmly and proudly, and worries more about Binggeure being away from his studies. Mom is the same as she urges him to go back to school, asking about the tuition money that Dad went to go deposit in his hospital clothes yesterday.

Binggeure hesitates, the truth hanging there on the tip of his tongue. Little Bro braces himself for what’s to come, but then to his shock, Binggeure says with a smile that he’ll be paying tuition as soon as he gets to Seoul. Aw, puppy. As Mom hugs him, Na-jung says in voiceover:

Na-jung: Impressive dreams are those that defy family and rise above one’s situation. But most of us can’t bear to step on the ones we love, and in the bitter end we take it upon ourselves to lay down our own dreams. But it’s okay. There’s no need to be discouraged by the dramatic sweat of success or swayed by a setback or the feeling that you lost. To us, people were simply just as important as dreams. The decision to change myself for the people I love—is a pretty impressive thing.

We return to the housewarming party, where Binggeure confirms that he is in fact a successful doctor who’s about to open his own skin clinic. Yoon-jin complains about Samcheonpo’s meager salaryman wages, and thinks Haitai is better off because he’s a civil servant and has a permanent government job.

Haitai counters that his pay is tragic though, and asks about Samcheonpo’s book. Yoon-jin cries that it’s an embarrassment, and Na-jung points to copies of it on her shelf. Lol, it’s called Making A Hundred Million in Your Twilight Years, with Samcheonpo on the cover. They ask if he really made a hundred million, and Yoon-jin says sure, “and then we went into debt for three.” Ha.

More importantly, the shot of Samcheonpo’s book on the shelf reveals a very familiar worn baseball sitting out. Samcheonpo asks what it is, and when Yoon-jin says that ball tells a story, everyone else in the room butts in to shut her up.

Na-jung mouths at them to stop it, Garbage gets angry, and Chilbongie gets weird and fidgety. Huh.

Chilbongie makes an excuse to get up, and Garbage demands something to hit Samcheonpo with, wishing for a steel pipe but settling for a couch cushion. As that goes on in the background, Chilbongie gets up and picks up the ball. What is that look on his face? Wistful nostalgia? Forlorn and bittersweet regret?

What is that ball and why is it there? (And just to make it a total non-clue in the end, the same shelf also houses medical books.)

Back in January 1996, Chilbongie broods in his bunk at training camp, and as a cover of Bank’s “The One I Can’t Have” plays (posted above), he takes out that very baseball in question.

 
COMMENTS

Well we know it ends up in Na-jung’s house somehow, so the question is what it means that she still has it. Is it a sign that she accepted his heart, or is it a remnant of first loves past (and unfulfilled)? Am I just in for a terrible heartbreak if I let myself hope that Chilbongie still has a chance? I don’t even think I can help it at this point, because the hints are feeding my hope and it’s turning into its own beast. Practically speaking, at this point Na-jung has been with Oppa for months, so Chilbongie should just give up. That’s what I would tell him to do if he were my friend. But I can’t help the fact that my heart does whatever it wants to, and it roots for Chilbongie.

It’s illogical on a basic level, since Na-jung finally has Garbage all to herself and they’re both insanely happy. The thing is, I’m happy for her since that’s what she wants. They’re so sweet together, and Oppa’s even turned over a new leaf with his less-garbagey, now-I-wait-for-you-to-arrive adoring ways. It’s gratifying to see to him head over heels for her, because we’ve spent so long watching her pine away for him, aching while he was making up his mind. But the thing that struck me was that Na-jung has spent so long wanting Oppa that I’m not even sure she knows how to enjoy having Oppa. Perhaps it’s something she lets sink in after the first date, but I wouldn’t know because you didn’t show me, Show. Why?

On a structural level, if Oppa is the husband, I’m really confused about the choice to skip the very beginning of their relationship, which is the stuff I’ve been waiting (and waiting, and WAITING) for, and after one date we suddenly skip half a year. It’s not like they’re not still cute, but the choice to zoom past the giddy happy early love stuff made me scratch my head. I want all the awkward first times for everything. Is that stuff just obvious for them, or are we skipping it because their relationship is already on its way out? Is Oppa’s cousin really clairvoyant, and does that mean he’s in for a reversal where he pines for Na-jung while she slips away from him? Or are we just meant to have that fear hanging over our heads so that we can’t even enjoy their happiness just in case the rug might be pulled out from under us? BAH. I honestly don’t even know anymore.

All that husband nonsense aside, I really loved Binggeure’s story in this episode. For starters, if he does in fact have a crush on Garbage (it’s still unclear), then Chilbongie’s got nothing on him because he can’t even bring himself to tell anyone about his broken heart. But the family storyline was really the best stuff in this episode. We’ve had an entire series’ worth of buildup towards this really terrifying father and the inevitable blowout when Binggeure tells his family about ditching med school to be a singer. It was, as befits his character, a slow burn as he quietly took semester after semester off, adrift while everyone else around him was working toward their futures. There was such a fantastic unsung-hero quality about his sacrifice, and Na-jung’s narration that punctuated how much more commonplace it is to lay down your own dreams for the needs of those around you. Maybe it isn’t the fairytale, but sometimes there isn’t enough credit in this world for the selfless, dependable, grown-up choice to live for the people you love.

 
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Don't get me wrong, I love Oppa and am a firm Nareki shipper - but am I the only one who thinks that, as soon as they got into their relationship, they just lost that chemistry/feel that made me anticipate their interactions each week? ;_______;

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ummmm i did feel that a tad. i think theyre SUPER cute together and all but yes i def dont have that same butterflies feeling i used to get.

and personally, for me, i know its because thats how i always am when a couple i am rooting for actually get together in a drama (whether its temporarily or permanently). i have a tendency to like the "chase" but once my OTP gets together its just not as exciting since both sides' feelings have been confirmed. does that make sense?

it doesnt mean i am any less passionate of a nareki shipper, its just the push and pull is gone and therefore its not the same. but i must say that the uncertainty of their relationship is making me super antsy and is distracting me from fully enjoying their scenes together. that could also be a reason too haha

thats why i def agree with that the PD should just freaking reveal the husband at least 2-3 episodes before the end... so we can all watch in peace regardless of the result.

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Haha it's always like that for me in k-dramaland.
The more exciting part is almost always the falling in love and the journey of two people who realize their feelings for one another. Once the OTP is together the story pretty much ends there, and we can move on with our lives.
Now trash & na jung are adorable to watch, but i don't feel my heart stopping and going all the time on the edge of my seat.
I just want a good wrap up on this show without the long overdue scenes.

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Me, too, with the romances.
I like it when we don't know until the last last episode.
I love the suffering with not knowing - it keeps me engaged.

I am trying to think of an exception...Queen In-Hyun's Man and Nine did a good job with that insofar as even though we saw they liked each other early in one timeline, we were very unsure whether they would end up alive let alone together.

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Yeah -- those dramas were the rare exception with the display of love. The chemistry was off the roof and there were way bigger stakes. I noticed in dramas like those (in addition to the ones you listed, i'll say K2H & The Princess's Man) even if the OTP got together early on or midway it was still engaging to watch the romance because there was so much more to account to, with life and death. You didn't know 100% if they'd get their happy ending.

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I'm for Team Trash but I can't even enjoy the scenes with Trash and Jung because of the dark clouds that the writer has created. They should just reveal the husband now so that all fan bases can deal with the pain slowly. Trash and Jung are happy but then in the back of my mind I have to remind myself that there's still 3 weeks left and anything can still happen.

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THIS so much. I keep telling myself that enjoy the cute, but then these words come right after: while they last :( How do I be happy for them when I'm not even sure they're the end game? It makes me so nervous. Ugh

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I wanna cry in this ep and also i want to be happy. I agree with a comment that BG and HT are the ones with this title"People Who Changed Us" because I'm thinking if NJ is the one to change or not.

I also get the feels that it should be her fangirl feels about BB but it's all about baseball(and I don't doubt it because I'm a CB shipper) But not being biased though. I really loved how Seul Gi said that "You two will break up.." she somehow set anothef fire in my heart that we have hope in CBxNJ to be endgame.

But I just thought.. 6 more eps? Can they twist it that way? And The scene with BG and his dad made me cry. Our parents love us unconditionally. More than anything. I think they portrayed it good because at that time maybe we cannot give them our full attention because we live our life.

And that snow scene. Just breaks my heart. I really hate it why the writers hurt CB so much. If he's not the hubby just please let him have his life back and have his own happiness! It hurts for me as a CB fan. It's okay if he is not NJ's hubby but please just let him have his happiness! Because it hurts a lot seeing him suffer so much.

And yes. Most of the 2013 scenes are somehow with Chilbong. And really.. Some people just don't see it. And I don't know with them I'll just see what I see.

Lastly, I gave up with that hubby thing. I'm really not an oppa fan but I loved Jung Woo in Lee Soon Shin. :) It's just that for this drama he is really just an oppa for me. I don't know maybe I just fall for good guys? Because really in our life. A lot of people smile the best. But these are the people who has a hard time and who is hurting the most.

And HT in the army. That is really.tough. Hold on there. :)

I think I'll let this drama finish first before I wath it again. It makes me laugh,cry and wonder all at the same time.

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I'm not gonna even say anything. I'll just enjoy this ride and finish it.

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I just feel trolled with the 2013 scenes it'll be great in the last episode to see them again in their entirety but right now I'm being jerked around and I'm tired of the game.

I'm expecting a break-up and a time jump with NJ possibly becoming part of the dot.com boom and going to America for a few years. But I'm confused by the insistence that CB/NJ will happen. At most it's 5 episodes and AM94 hasn't shown itself to be a fast paced, quick turnaround type of drama.

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There was an earlier episode and the time was 2013 Na-jung was taking to Trash and she called him oppa. Then in another episode she called her husband yeobo. Of of course it did not show who she was talking to. So if she called Trash oppa, then he is not the husband.

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So she can't call her husband oppa? She can only call him with one and not the other? That's like saying a wife can only call her husband 'sweetheart' or 'darling' but not 'honey'.

And why are there comments about Chilbong being so nice, charming, etc that he HAS TO BE the endgame? So you think that the writers should've written him as a typical female second lead character? The one who's always plotting stuff to interfere with the leads' big romance? And aren't most second male leads good, nice guys? If you're saying that Cholbong is better than most and 'deserves' Na-Jung more because of that, then you're saying Oppa is not good, nice, and charming and does not deserve Na-jung's love. Really?

For me, oppa is the nicest guy in all the ways that matter. The little stuff that he does, the good actions he does in silence/secret for Na-Jung and the others are what makes him IT for me. So please putting oppa down. He's not a bad guy for all his missteps with NJ.

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*please stop putting oppa down*

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WORD.

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"So Garbage gets up to get his wallet (interesting), and then Na-jung hands the folder of takeout menus to Chilbongie, who calls to make the order (iiiinnnnnteresting)."

The writers sure do love to mess with our heads... I also noticed how Chilbongie and Na-jung had similar phone covers (couple-phone covers??) but maybe that's just me.

Also did anybody else try to spot whether Chilbongie and Garbage had a wedding ring on? I know I was, but alas, neither of the four boys had rings... -_-' Writers, why must you have us play spot the ring after doing a close-up on Na-jung's? Ugh!

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Some people made this comment on the soompi forum and I think its product placement more than anything because later on if you look at the coffee table it appears that Chilbong, Yoojin , and Najung have the same phone covers. When Najung is holding her phone you can see two other phones with the same cover on the coffee table so I don't think it means anything.

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Yoo jin has the cat phone cover though. Different from cb and nj

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i can't see the ring

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Before this episode came out.. and even though my Trash Oppa ship "seemed" to reach NJ heart (omg .. that kiss), my cart rattled. Though Ill stick to my guns that "hopefully" it is Oppa, not every rainbow has a pot of gold. My senses says that its too soon. There are still a couple of episodes left in dramaland. But equate that in REAL TIME and REAL LIFE, the idea that a lot and I mean LOT can still happen.
Its funny how the writers still tries to leave a trail of crackers on different paths. If your not smart youll be swinging like a crazy monkey and the writers will be laughing their asses off. Again in this episode :

CB's gift (the baseball ball he treasures so much) to NJ lies ontop on a "row of Medical Books. " ( how is that for contradiction ?? )

LOL And more LOL.

And up till now, no matter how much you look at it the writers are holding back on the grooms wedding ring on the present time. On you know what? Its probably not gonna stop there. The writers will probably stop torturing ( wid those who want to be tortured) on episode 20. Again LOL.

The characters was depicted in their 20's then time jumped to their late 30's. Something is gonna happen. I always thought it was okey to kinda root for the guy youd like to end up with Na-Jung ( but actually you are picking a guy that you yourself unconciously wants for yourself )...
Unfortunately, what seemed to be an innocent k-drama guessing game, became an obsessive idol craze for some.
Watching it now on its 14th episode, I will still stand with a LOL thought. No matter how much justification we put and do a 24 hour Sherlock Holmes ... that might point out to CB or Thrash or Grae or Haitai or even an ALIEN, the writers will pen out who they think would be suitable for Na-Jung.

Endgame??: NA-JUNG LIVES HAPPILY EVER AFTER.

The husband trial has long passed my boat. What is ACTUALLY great about this episode ( and I was more concentrated on ) was Binggrae story. His fractured relationship with his father and his wanting of coming out clean. To anyone who had lost a parent, then you and I probably were both crying when Binggrae hesitates but sees how fragile his father actually looked. Binggrae forgetting his silent rebellion with his father and growing hatred .....in that ITU room succumbs and holds his father hand and sincerely cries. To the children who takes for granted and thinks that our parents are gonna live forever... it will only hit you once they are sick or gone. And no matter the hatred or resentments you have, you will remember that you are someones daughter or son and still very much a child of this world. I know because I had experienced.
THAT MY DEAR, IS A SLICE OF LIFE.
And that is what Reply 1994 resonates for me.

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I know how you feel. My father passed 1 1/2 years ago. I was seeing myself again in a hospital. My father did tell me almost the exact same words as Binggrae father. That was pretty hard to watch for me and I almost skipped that part.

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he thinks the choice is for him and to Trash to make, NJ is the prize of their ''battle''

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That's the number one thing I hate about shows like this. NJ isn't some commodity to be bought and sold! I hope people can start realizing that they're watching a show about NJ, not their ideal boyfriend.

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Trash and CB both decided that it was a "battle" when they had that discussion in ep. 11. That's why Trash doesn't beat him up. Trash himself said that it was thanks to CB that he realized he needed to act upon his feelings. Rather than thinking of is as winning NJ...it's more of fighting for happiness (both for Nj and for themselves). CB is taking himself out of the picture for who knows how long. He left for Japan, so this is his last "hurrah" to Trash. There's still like 6 years till the marriage.

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i agree with you! ive been trying to find comments about binggeure but everyones too busy about the shipping :( which is not bad of course, but at this point ive given up trying to guess who the husband is and fine with anyone, as long as everyones still friends and happy.

baro did such a good job this episode. i love his teary eyes. and i love this unplanned statement of his, saying he will pay his tuition soon as he got back to seoul. i feel like he deserves more credit for this ep.

also, yeah, about slice of life. i guess thats why i LOVE this series. the romance is just a string that ties the episodes together but to me what matters is the everyday happenings with the characters and it bugs me so much when people call haetae/binggeure scenes as fillers. no no theyre not.

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What I'm really frustrated about is shippers saying "so-and-so is the better husband", "so-and-so should SHOULD be the husband because he's a better person", or "I feel so bad for so and so, my heart breaks for him, so he should be the husband"... At the end of the day it's who Najeong LIKES. If she likes Oppa and she's happy, that's great! If later on she likes Chilbong and she's happy, fantastic! Clearly both guys are great people... It's not about who she SHOULD marry, because feelings and love aren't things that have rights or wrongs.

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Since NJ is a fictional character I am perfectly comfortable using arbitrary standards to pick who I would like the husband.

I agree that both guys are great people. It's NJ I'm indifferent to. So as a viewer it is hard for me to care who she likes since it is easier for me to connect emotionally with the male characters.

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Doesn't anyone find yoon jin's habit annoying? If she knows that's her habit when she's drunk, she should limit her drinking. I hate people who spill other people's secrets, it isn't funny or cute.

Sorry I had to say that out, I've been keeping it in for weeks

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Dear Jo,

I sincerely understand your annoyance. But unfortunately, alcohol makes you unhibited in one form or another. I cannot justify Yoon Jins decision to keep on drinking but unfortunately there are groups out there who likes to socialize this way and a "social drinking culture" ( like the Spanish and Russians... and boy , they do drink.. socially).
Point is, alcohol "can" unfortunately make you do and say what you wont normally do. I have seen people who sing or whistle continously, cries and goes melo for a pint of Guiness. Even got a friend who likes to touch hair...anybody's hair. I.....for one, was called the FLASH, for the habit of just running on the spot once the alcohol hits my brain. And when I say run, I run like with no direction or purpose. So my European friends make sure we drink at home.
Lesson of the story: Dont drink and run. Lol

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For me, personally, nope. I feel like the times that she spilled secrets were made to strategically move the plot further along (especially with the part where Oppa was taking a long time to respond to NJ). So it seems like the writer relies on YJ's flaw as a tactic... Moreover, in 2013, she said she is better about it. Most importantly, her friends know this and accept this side of her.

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What in the world is the couple membership dues they were talking about in the beginning of the episode?

It sounds shady!

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I don't know if I'm watching a totally different drama but from where i'm seeing it, there has been like 0 indication that Najung feels anything for Chilbong. Before she started dating Garbage oppa, he could have had a chance but she didn't entertain his feelings for even a second. The Mall incident was one of relief and in the drinking scene here too, it was more that she felt bad that he had to hear about her and Oppa (not like she is harboring feelings for him). And her crying and caring goes for everyone - like crying when they were reading HaeTae's letter or her sending that tape to Baro when he was in the hospital

I feel for Chilbongie, i really do but it's exhausting seeing so many comments about he "deserves" Najung more. His love has been completely one-sided right up until even this episode. And ultimately it's who Najung loves and is happy with that she should be with.

As well, Garbage oppa is just as deserving. Sure he hesitated and bided his time but he did have a good reason for it. And they are just so cute shooting hearts out of their eyes this episode, you would have to be blind to not recognize that they are so happy and in love together.

The biggest reason for me thinking Garbage oppa is the husband is Najung herself - she is totally one track minded and only sees Oppa. I don't know how she's suddenly going to snap out of it, fall for Chilbong and get married - in just 6 episodes.

also, doesn't the video player in Najung's current house look like the one in Oppa's room and now in his new apartment?

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did i miss something when they announced that chilbong's real name was joon? I looked around and found that the husband's name is kim jae joon ... ?!

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This was established in the earlier episodes.

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In ep 2, his mom left a n outgoing msg to her son joon-ah. His cousin called him joon when trying to get his attention in ep 03 or 4.

No called him chil bong, then bong-ah, then joon-ah.

His last name was known as kim because he has the same last name as his cousin, bg is kim x x and bg s brother is kim dong woo.

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Binggeure giving up his dream to pursue his family's dream for him to be a doctor just hits me right in the feels because I'm a med student. It's far too common here to have people who stay on just because quitting would disappoint their families. They may have initially wanted to be doctors, up somewhere along the way, they realize it's not for them but it's too late to back out because the parents are just too proud of them and bragging it all to their friends.

Binggeure ... I feel ya, bro.

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umm actually the baseball was a sign of CB saying that he will one day come back and challenge him again for NJs hand. not a sign of a surrender or telling him to take care of NJ.

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This is why I dislike CB.

Some say they like he is not giving up, but I see him as someone who thinks he is better than trash and is sure he is going to win NJ, when NJ doesn't even show interest on him at all and he knows it.

There is a thin like between being confident and full of himself.

I can't take it anymore, before NJ and garbage dating, I was okay with it, but now he going on ''I'll come back and get her'' or ''I'll not give up'' makes me dislike him, because he needs to move on and stop being full of himself and open his eyes, dude, NJ is not into you. Even if Garbage wasn't there, she would still not be into you.

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I don't think it's a matter of thinking he is above Garbage or not.

It's more of CB feeling hopeful and riding on this blind hope. So from my point of view, I feel that his confidence and subsequent arrogance is just a facade because he clearly knows NJ isn't interested in him and he shows signs where it looks he's utterly destroyed.

But I share your last sentiment. They're dating now and doesn't CB share ties with Garbage if not close but with their pool of close friends? It's going beyond destroying the relationship between a couple. It'll affect the other boarding members as well.

I'm able to somewhat swallow it though. CB, I feel, has hit an end and is trying to cope with it by deluding himself that his affections will be returned.

In real life, it'd probably seem a lot creepier than it is portrayed in the drama. But that's drama for you.

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Yeah it definitely would be a lot creepier in real life. He'd probably end up in a physical fight in real life if he went up to a girl's boyfriend and told him to his face that he's going to continue to try to get his girlfriend in the future. Trash is one patient boyfriend to just shrug it of and let CB continue his advances.

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I have no idea how you got the idea that he sees himself as better, when it's clear that his mindset is motivated both by his parents' divorce and by his attitude about not giving up. He is in no way ever shown to be full of himself.

This is why I can't take it seriously when Trash shippers think that CB shippers are the only ones instigating fights.

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Okay, i don't agree 100% with omona, since i don't think CB thinks he's better, per se. I just think he doesn't know where enough is enough.
Who says CB fans/shippers are the only ones? Both are instigating fights (as i've seen) but if you were to take a large sample of comments out from both teams, CB shippers are quick to bash Trash -- actually now, it's mostly CB shippers bashing those that SHIP trash. Go on soompi, you'll see comments like Nareki R.I.P.
So while i DO admit that there are instigators on both teams, by large (i feel like i've had to say this so many times) CB shipping drives me nuts with the extremeness.
You can't take it seriously because you're probably on team CB.

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No I'm on team Haitai, I root for the true underdog. (Or actually Team Najung-gets-some-growth). I've seen all the soompi threads. They're a mess, but this is DB. Yes CB fans are a little crazy, don't see the need to drag that here though. I got a little tired of people complaining about it, and that was one of the more ridic comments I saw. Probably should've left it off my OC, it was immature of me.

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Joon, chil bong seems to be getting a personality transplant in order to keep the husband-mystery going. The same way that Yoon Jin's drinking habit is used as a plot device to keep the story moving forward.

I hate it, to be honest, as he's my favorite character. I get that he is persistent and hardworking, but it was established in the first 10-11 episodes that he's a good person, polite and considerate.

There is nothing considerate about going to your loved one's bf, who is also a friend, and basically telling him you are hoping/wanting a different future. That was rude and it goes against his decent characterization in the earlier episodes.

I'm worried it will get worse until the last two episodes, than he's back to his old ep 10-11 self, and All's well that ends well with the gang.

Except for me. Because the drama ruined a good character, my favorite character.

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i think he let go, no? hes not forcing nj to be with him. he just said he'll be there if she doesnt have anyone. to me that sounds more like pathetic rather than arrogant.

the thing about cb is, i cant help but love him. he CANT stop his feelings. maybe thats why he wont give up. he doesnt have the power that oppa had, to suppress his feelings (for a while, although once he released it hes cute as f omg marry me). but ya.

for a reference, si won in r97 also never showed her affection/feelings to yoon je. as it turned out, shes been totally in love with him all this time... so...

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I'm Team Chilbong. IT AIN'T OVER 'TIL IT'S OVER.

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The only thing I dislike sometimes about CB fans, is that they don't seem to be watching Trash and NJ scenes or are skipping it, because they cleary twist some things that happen or were said. Sometimes I wonder if they are watching the same drama, since from their comment Trash is a real jerk with no feelings that is ruining their perfect OTP, where both CB and NJ love each other dearly and are endgame.

I just don't get it guys, love CB all you want, but Trash isn't a bad person at all like some of you seem to make him be. Stop being super biased and bitter.

Reminds me of Mirae's choice.

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You got to admit SOME, not all CB fans really live up to their name. They really are chilbongie all the way -- passionate, ardent, but also perverse.
I've read comments(not just DB but other websites like soompi and viki) mainly from chilbong fan/ship disliking yoon jin for spilling secrets that hurt chilbong because she's being a blabber mouth (unintentionally, might i add.).
It's gotten to the point where someone said they started hating na jung. For what? Not reciprocating chilbong? For loving the man they don't think should be her romantic interest?
Oh, and let's not forget the baseball girl. Not going to mention trash oppa since that's the obvious one.
Seriously, they've racked up a good list of to-hate characters for anyone who dares mistreat their beloved character.
I think their love for chilbongie is understandable, but it's also obvious that their love for the character is starting to blind some of them into thinking irrationally.

Sorry if this offends the perfectly rational CB fans, but just had to say it the way i see it.

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From what I've observed, it goes both ways. CB shippers say Trash in unromantic and rude, and Trash shippers say CB is obsessed and needs to stop liking her immediately. CB shippers can be immature and desperate. Trash shippers can be condescending and sound threatened.

Both guys are really great guys, shippers will be shippers. Shipping wars will happen. What annoys me more than shippers being ridiculous about two perfectly fine characters, is shippers who target other shippers instead.

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right? Both guys are good and have flaws, both loves NJ and are caring with her, both guys are friends on 2013, what is wrong with who she ends with?? peace everyone.

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Quick question to whoever watches the Viki version but at 5 mins 20 seconds into the episode what is the name of the song that is playing? I really love it a lot and want to hear it over and over again. Thanks for any help!!

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Hehe -- the Nareki song playing during her mini spazz session?

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pAm7nViB_rc

Lim Kim - Happy Me

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I hope if NJ and T break up, NJ does not date CB. Why? Because if she isn't going to end with him it would be cruel, and also because she never showed any interest at all in CB.

If T is the end game, it is for the better, I don't think CB shippers could take it if NJ dates him but does not end with him. They would say the end sucks, that they hate the pd, that they feel cheated, that NJ us stupid and CB deserves better.

I really don't want to see it. Instead I wish if NJ and T break up, NJ goes after things she wants to do, her dreams and does not date CB, just stay good friends with him. Then NJ and T meet again in 1999 and start to date again, this time both on the same page, both experienced and sure they are each other half.

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I love the cousin who is 'mentally ill' and jumped the fence and broke her legs for one last look. Of course she lives in a world where no one accepts, appreciates, or acknowledges her acute perception and she lives in a shroud of mystery. Thing is, it all comes true. Love it!

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Still Team Oppa officially, but I would be fine with Bong as well. My big fear at this point is the writers will get wishy washy like Mirae's Choice and destroy the drama to pander to us. I hope they stick to their guns, or, are really good and convincing at writing quickly. I'll be happy as long as the drama is good.

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I think their reaction to the baseball points to Garbage being the husband, since if Chilbong were the husband & it's his baseball, then shouldn't there be no fuss about it? Whereas if Garbage were the husband & Najung kept a memento from another guy, then that reaction makes sense.

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And if the series starts out with your heroine saying "My childhood dream was to marry Oppa", that pretty much says it all, right?

I think I'm just trying to psyche myself out of the hurt I'll feel for Chilbongie.

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Yeah, and my childhood dream was to never grow old. Some good that did me.

Don't place much thought on childhood dreams. They're dreams made in a bubble. Real world often beats them down sooner or later.

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I feel as if it's could be more of a sadness because he became unable to pursue baseball as an athlete, if the theories that he became a physical therapist become true.

As opposed to because of Na Jung, since he's clearly comfortable with everyone in the 2013 scenes.

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It seems weird that he's much affected by the baseball if it is about the love triangle.

I mean he is at na jung's house watching the wedding video with her and the husband. I don't think he needed the baseball to remind him of his painful unrequited love, there are reminders everywhere: the house, na Jung, the husband, the wedding video.

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My heart is sinking *crush sound* after seeing this episode, I am quite surethat Trash will be the end game. The look that CB gives to the baseball just heartbreaking. I don't thinkthat he knowsit was there. Which means that the house is not his. :(
Chilbongaahhhh, can I just have you for myself.....

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Started as a Chilbongie fan and will end being a Chilbongie fan. Funnily though - I, myself, hate, persistent guys (who you've no romantic feelings for), having dealt with a very verrrrrrrrry determined one in college. I'd always get angry at him for overstepping his boundaries, but for a whole year, I couldn't tell him to bug off because we were such good friends. In the end, I had to call it quits because his determination got in the way of our friendship.

Weird how dramas can paint persistent guys as desirable and romantic, when in real life, probably no one would want that!

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Good point! In real life CB would be considered annoying and creepy. Actually if it wasn't YYS but another actor playing CB, maybe CB wouldn't be this loved.

YYS is doing well showing one-sided love.

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I don't want to say this but it's not love that Chilbong felt for N. Instead it's an obsession anymore.
When you love a person & that person loves someone else you have to let it go.

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Easier said than done, it's really hard to let go of someone you love especially if you keep seeing them on a regular basis which is party why he's going to japan.

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I really wasn't going to say anything before but I feel like this needs to be said. There is one thing that really bothers me about everyone who thinks Chilbong needs to move on. Feelings don't come with an on and off switch. It is probably really foolish to wait for someone who is in a relationship with someone else however, you can't help how you feel. Time can change feelings but the way I see it Chilbong going all the way means he won't have any regrets later in life. Whoever he marries and whatever he does, any girl is truly lucky to be with him. Besides we know that Chilbong isn't hung up on Najung for 20 years now. Let's be real. He's not an obsessive stalker. He will find his own happiness with or without Najung.

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Moving on doesn't necessarily mean you're going to forget your choice or anything though. Moving on is exactly how you put it: don't regret it, and appreciate the experience you've gained from it.

But I do agree that CB needs to move on. Moving on doesn't necessarily entail that the person has been hung up on NJ for 20 years. Moving on can mean that the person has reached to the point where they are deluding themselves for a future that will never happen and moving on is a remedy for it.

Just so you know, I'm Team CB. ;D And I have incredibly mixed feelings about it. On one hand, I want him to get the girl but I can't see NJ reciprocating anytime soon and NJ with Oppa feels funny. On the other, I feel to some extent his relationship with NJ is a bit unstable. I'm probably just exaggerating things though.

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Thank you! I am also Team Chilbong's happiness. I want him to be happy but I am not sure if Najung is really the one for him. I can't help want him to continue having hope but also move on. I can't really get behind Najug and Oppa's relationship either but that is mainly since I can only see them as siblings. But since they are happy I don't want them to get hurt either. Well at least everyone is happy in 2013. There is light at the end of the tunnel.

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my heart roots for chilbongie too! :(

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I have to give Trash credit because it takes a lot for someone not to go crazy on a guy who's constantly telling you that he'll take your girlfriend from you.

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omg, you've just put it into perspective for me.
In real life, any guy in trash's position would have whooped that guy's ass. Trash is a REALLY patient/tolerant guy in that aspect. Could be because he initially liked chilbong the best out of the boarders(except for binggeuri.) Chilbong is the one going on about how its not over, how he's going to fight. As if na jung's love is something to be won.

I'm going to admit to being one of those that were swayed by this at first. And yes, his persistence was valid in my eyes, but only up to the moment before na jung and trash got together. The second that happened, the persistence no longer made sense to me. Yes, it gives CB shippers something to root/fight for every time we get one of those "it aint over till its over", "im not giving up, "perhaps down the road.." and etc, but the more they develop na jung and trash's relationship and spend that much time with them as lovers, narratively speaking, it(as in chilbong's persistence) starts to wear thin with each passing episode.

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Did I miss something? When did this happen? There were no scenes like this in this episode.

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When did he say that?

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Chilbong's "I was too nice" quote kind of irritated me... Probably my least favourite moment of the seres next to Trash's "are you PMS-ing?" and SMP's distaste over having to date the slightly chubby girl early on in the series.

Alright, social justice bit over.

I seriously wish these episodes weren't 1 and a half hours long. There are bits that just drag, and it really doesn't need so long to get the story told. Reply 1997 was a lot sharper and better paced than 94, which is unfortunate because 94 has the better story.

I still have no idea who I want Najeong to be with -- I purposefully disconnected myself to save me heartbreak ): But I love Oppa so much more now! I thought he was annoying at the beginning of the series, but he's so gentlemanly and considerate with Najeong, and it's so lovely to see that weird but charming balance of knowing someone your whole life/as a sister, and also taking care of them in this romantic sense ;;

I wish Chilbong got more screentime though. The one reason I'll be annoyed if he isn't the husband is because he's pretty much been tailored for this love triangle/to be NJ's hubbie, because quite frankly, his personal growth is lagging to me. He's such a great guy too and deserves more. But next to everyone else he seems so token "good guy" and one dimensional.

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I actually liked that he said I was too nice. Just like the saying Nice guys finish last. Really he has been really considerate with the whole relationship between Oppa and Najung. I am not saying Najung owes him anything just because he was being nice like a good friend. He seems like the guy hides his suffering from everyone. He keeps his emotions bottled up. When he said he was too nice, it's a nice reminder that he too is human. There is a limit to how much more he take when his heart is breaking. If he hadn't said anything like that I would have thought there is no way this guy is human.

Yes, his personal growth and journey is lagging. Najung is also lacking. He deserves to be more than just a part of the love triangle or a catalyst for Oppa and Najung. It would a real waste of Yoo Yeon Seok's talent if Chilbong doesn't have his own journey of growth and discovery. Which is what I thought this drama would be about since they all are growing up and becoming adults.

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I don't think he's been that considerate of their relationship. I mean keeps making advances towards Na Jung, and keep telling Trash that he's going to keep challenging and trying to take his girl. That kind of thing is difinitely not considerate nor respectful in non Kdrama land aka real life.

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It was more like "yeah, I was nice, the girl i love thinks I'm nice, but she doesn't love me back?" Comment?

It's more like being heartbroken and frustrated that you weren't enough? Na Jung was praising him prior to that, that he will be successful no matter what because he's nice and mature and a star/celebrity, etc.

So it's more like anger and sadness given his reality that he has an unrequited love, when he's supposed to be this wonderful person?

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This ep... broke my heart.

Personally, I think that all these fan-shipping wars are just nuts. Seriously, NaJung will like whoever NaJung likes. And no one guy is better than the other. They're all different.

Sure, some people think that Trash Oppa is gross and unromantic but that's just how some people roll. And just because he thinks and thinks and thinks until his thought-babies have great great great great grandchildren, it doesn't mean that he's not worthy of NaJung's love. Just because he incidentally, unintentionally hurt her by hanging her by the edge while his thoughts breed, it doesn't mean that he is not worth her love. He's just another confused (albeit annoyingly slow) guy with fears and all.

And some others think that Chilbongie is too persistent and god-damn-it clingy. But here's just another guy with a crush and it's not like he can help it. If he could just switched that love-Najung switch off, I think he'd have done it the moment Trash admitted he liked NaJung. Who likes heartache? But he can't because the stupid heart wants what it wants. And actually, from this ep, I got the impression that he knows that he probably should back off but just can't. His "Because I'm so nice, that I lost the girl I like" broke me, because HE KNOWS that it's sort-of game over. And when NaJung extended her hand to shake goodbye, I literally gasped, because if he took it, it would mean letting go. Between good friends, when parting, it would usually be a great, huge, big hug. But a handshake?? It's removed enough to say "thanks for everything, bye". Ouch. I don't really see him butting into any relationship. He has just been waiting patiently by the side, reminding her only a few times that he still likes her (the rest of the times, he's bugging her with his homework because he's hilariously inept like that. Why, Chilbongie, why. Do your own shit.).

So no guy is at fault and no guy has been horribly bad. No one really knows what to do with relationships. Sometimes a method works well, and other times, another method works better. All a person can do is use the method he knows and hope for the best.

If anyone's responsible for all these heartache, it would just be life and love.

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And I don't really understand why people keep thinking that the guys think of NaJung as the prize whose ownership is theirs to dictate. All they're doing is telling the other "I'm still going to try". In the end, the decision lies with NaJung. And of course, in love, you either get the girl or you don't so of course, they're going to be speaking in terms of "you might lose her" or "I might get her" or "my woman" and for all that they spout, they know that nothing is worth anything until NaJung decides.

And the parent thing with Bing kills me. Parents always seem like this huge, sturdy wall that's going to be there forever and its only when you've grown up and been exposed to the world do you really realise that they're just weak humans like you. The moment of realisation just punches you in the gut.

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Ok, I have a weird question for any of you who saw something I might have missed. Why was it Garbage who tried the hardest to shut Yoon Jin up when she went off about the baseball story? It was a strange moment for me.

Thanks!

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I'm pretty sure, if I interpreted it correctly, that it was the writer's intention to not let us know. We're supposed to be wondering why he was trying so hard and in the end try to decipher whether it was because Chilbongie had indeed come back for it and scored NJ's feelings, or if he had never taken it back and instead lost NJ's heart to Oppa.

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Thank you! That actually makes sense. The writer has been working very hard (with some detriment to the story, sad to say) making sure there are no signs pointing in one direction or the other in 2013.

The story is so beautiful when it flows organically and isn't trying too hard.

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At this point, I am really curious why the husband game continues...unless there's a twist? I understand life is unpredictable and anything could happen. However, I don't know if it's necessary to continue to tug and pull at viewers' heartstrings -- personally, I feel like I'm being lead on/play with for too long. It was a fun mystery until it is not. :( Anyways, let's see if clarity will arrive sooner than later!

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This show is now focusing so much on NJ's loveline that I am actually bored by it and feel like skipping all the parts she and oppa are in. I just want more of Binggeure, SCP, YJ and Haitai. And the parents!

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Me too.
I still love NJ and Oppa but I liked watching them more when they were part of the bigger 1994 world. Now they kind of seem to be in their own cocoon. I miss Haitai's interactions with the other kids. I want to know more about Yoonjin's mother and NJ's dead brother.

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I think Trash oppa and NJ are cute together. They really are.

But I can't seem to give up on the prospect that CB will end up being the husband. I love him more than I love Trash oppa. Quite contrary to many of you, I don't have an in-depth analysis as to why I feel this way but if Trash oppa ends up being revealed as the husband, I think I would be so sad.

TEAM CHILBONGIE FIGHTING. Stay strong, you guys. :'(

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I love this drama!!! thank you for the recaps :)

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I thinks it is understanble to be annoyed by shipping, from BOTH. But in case you say it out loud, don't reject their opinion. So are Chilbong shippers are the only ones to see Na Jung's lack of maturity?
Actually, all characters are quite the same from 1-13. Little change and growth. But I took my complaints back after finishing ep 14. Military story of Haitai, career choice of Binggrae, they are all PERFECT, which tear me up. About SCP- YJ, I LOLed when SCP told Bing about the resolution about their relationship, but I can't help seriously admiring because damn it, that 's the way a serious and long- lasting relationship works!And our main triangle , no? Compared to our male leads who have their passion and career path, Na Jung lacks too many things. She only eats , have fun with her friends and love her Oppa. I see she get zero growth from her relationship with Oppa. It doens't mean she has to date Chilbong to get some but seriously, she has to grow up, for the sake of the story!As much as I love her for being always upfront and brave about her love, as much as I love Chilbong and want him to define his life without baseball and Na Jung , I want the heroine to define her without Oppa!

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Yes I agree Najung does not have any depth to her at this point. We know basically nothing about her. What are her hopes and dreams? Why did she come to Seoul? Does she even go to class? Why would her family move to Seoul and uproot their lives in their beloved hometown for her? It seems like she is a housewife in present not that there is anything wrong with that but I wish there was some passion, talent or drive fueling her. Chilbong is lacking too. I thought we would get more about his family but that never happened. At this point both Najung and Chilbong are only love interests in a so called love triangle. Not really realistic people.

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Ah, thank you for bringing this up. It was also really hard for me, and still is today, to watch this drama with so little understanding of NJ's character.

Her life, or that of which we know it to be, revolves completely around Oppa. I don't know anything about her other that has depth, meaning, or any notable significance.

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I am sorry to ask it this late, but can anyone please enlighten me what does the nick name chilbongie mean?

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It means Seven Outs!

Do you know how impressive that is? It takes three strikes to strike out a batter (batters are given 4 chances to hit), so seven outs means that in one game (or was it inning?) he threw at least 3x7 (meaning 21) balls so cleverly or so fast that the batters couldn't hit them.

I'm sorry. I play baseball of sorts, so I'm impressed. (I play softball actually.)

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Chil is 7 and bong is shut/ shut out. The -ie or -ah part is added as term of endearment or familiarity. So calling him chil bong ie or chil bong ah means you are close to him.

He struck out 7 batters in one game in high school, according to na jung's days. A batter gets three strikes before he's out, so he pitched at least 21 balls to 7 batters. In one game. When he was in high school.

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Yay Chilbongie's leaving, I don't like him I don't hate him but I feel like he exists solely as a foil for Oppa, I mean really other than hang around Na-jung and every once in a while go to baseball practice what does he do?

The fact that Na-jung and Oppa are together worries me because the rule is if we have a couple this early they won't be together at the end.

The thing with the baseball caused a scenario to appear in my head where Na-jung leaves Oppa for a while to go to Chilbongie, but in the end picked Oppa.

Another theory I have from the baseball thing is it turns out Oppa is gay and so is Chilbongie they're together and Haitai is Na-jung's husband.

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I think you're skipping out on the fact that Chilbongie's character has a lot of hurt and scarring from his parent's divorce and his mother's personality, as mentioned in the previous episodes. The writer doesn't tie back to it as obviously anymore, which is why I understand how you may inclined to feel this way about him; however, I'd like to remind you of that.

Chilbongie's affection for NJ expresses his need to love. Is it in the right way? Is he being too passive aggressive? Is he doing it all wrong? Maybe. But, Chilbongie's character does much more than just hang around NJ and go to baseball practice "every once in a while".

On a side note, I think your last interpretation is unique. I never thought about it that way. Although I think it's very, highly unlikely, kudos to you if it ends up being correct!

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Good point, Junhee. I completely forgot about that character development because the writer never mentions or alludes to it anymore.

When Chilbongie braved the tides to call his mom that one night he was supposed to be at her second marriage ceremony, I really felt for him. My parents divorced when I was in 7th grade, which means I was old enough to feel frustration, anger, sadness, and all the ugly feelings a human is capable of feeling. Then, my dad remarried. I felt like the entire world was crumbling from underneath me. It's a different experience for everyone, but mine was similar to Chilbongie's. I felt betrayed by my dad and I couldn't warm up to her or have a decent conversation with her for months. I felt like he didn't love me anymore.

That kind of event affects your own personal approach to love. Chilbongie's passive aggressiveness is his way of approaching his feelings for a woman. He has so much hurt and depth to him that it breaks my heart that NJ can't feel the same way about him. He must feel very alone. I probably would. Coming out of that kind of experience and being rejected after confessing to someone that I had feelings for them.... ouch. It's like a double-whammy. Which is probably why he can't, or doesn't want to let go. It would be hard to except that kind of reality twice.

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Sorry about switching from "him" to "her" while talking about my dad. I think I was getting confused from sharing my experience versus Chilbongie's with his mom.

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ahhhhhhh thank you for this!

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Thanks for sharing your story.
CBie as a person trying to figure out his place in the world is more interesting to me than CBie as a possible husband

I had the same thoughts about the reason behind CBie's crush. It isn't about NJ, but him, and what he needs to heal and grow.

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Well, Chilbong non fans says those things about him. I blame the writer , though. His story really has potential, ,but it had been cruelly treatedfor example how Sinchon is the key to the outer world . Don't forget Chilbong is someone whose world has so fast food, no club, no bar, no group date.. His friends are only baseball and basketball guys, plus the tomboy manager. We are fans and willing to zoom every little moment but others can't and they always complain how he seems to be one dimensional.

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so>no is what I meant

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can i watch the episode minus chilbongie, na jung and oppayah….their love pain/happiness not making sense to me but i like haitai, binguerie and our favorite couple…he he he…
by the way i stop watching i'll watch after the last episode thus i'm better at reading the recaps...

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Wait do we know if Chilbongie still plays baseball? If that is still up in the air then maybe he got injured and stopped playing.

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still rooting for Chilbongie to win the race!! :)

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For this ep... I think I am like GF...

I don't know anymore... I guess I want to stop guessing and play the game but just watch on and enjoy the drama...

I mean I love that Oppa + Najung finally got together... but her overwhelm-ness after the kiss wow... really it hurts me that she like him soooooooooooooooooo much that she can't believe Oppa likes her back and kissed her and held her... But hopefully that's just the beginning and they ease up and love up in episodes to come...

Chilbong-ie... this guy... I mean its good having the not-giving-trait in a sportsman... I am not so sure if him applying to love is actually helping him... the handshake and the things he said... Bong ah, you breaking my heart.

And can we say we got an awesome cast...

Bingrae since with his dad and mom made me tears... yes sometimes in life we do give up things/dreams/ideals but we move on to achieve them in other way, other formats... so judging by the 2013 clip, am glad it turn out well for him and in fact for everyone else as well...

And poor Haitai, he truly have one crazy corporal in the army... but it's heartwarming when he said those things to Haitai... truly book smart can only bring us forward in life that much but its life experiences that counts... yes until the awkward goat sounds come out...

Yoonjin... u crazy fangirl... aww Samcheonpo... you suffered!

And Kim Seul Gi... RIGHT NOW. I love this girl!

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*not-giving- up-trait...

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Chilbong: Being unhappy child doesn't justify his "needing-of-love" action or making NJ somewhat a prize he should win over her boyfriend. It's not love but obsession.

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He said unappropriate things , maybe, but did he kiss her again without permission? Did he beg for attention? I think he could still well, follow her, until ep 13 , before her officially dating Oppa. In this ep, they really did keep a decent distance. Otherwise, not only Oppa, do you think other boaders would forgive them?

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I found it cute that Trash was such a Busan man about giving the necklace. All, "oh I almost forgot, don't lose it", trying to downplay the whole thing. LOL.

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This is why i love him.

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Lols..chilbong love is an obsession? .your kidding me. Do you know the meaning of love and obsession? what about nj feelings to trash? It is an obsession too..lols.

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So whats your definition of love that is reflected by CB and not between Na Jung and Trash?

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People said CB is annoyingly clingy but I dont think he keep pestering or butting in the relationship at all. And NJ do not even hating him, if he was pestering her annoyingly about his feeling, I bet NJ would stop their friendship here and there. But they still r friendly.
CB was giving her enough space for her and her relationship with GB. He never bothering them during dates . And do not bring up his feeling everywhere. He just be caring to her and just want to have some times with the person he love. Is it so wrong? Moreover it might be the last night he could see her.
Of course as a girl myself, i would be annoyed if someone being clingy to me but CB acts doesnt showed any clinginess at all.

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i bet 100% chilbong is not the husband ….sorry for chilbong fans…but i guess i going down with your ship guys…love his acting…i hope to see him in another drama with him as the main guy..

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Well now it becomes more confused ..I feel like writers are playing us...I m Trash shipper but now I wanna stay at border as bong makes my heart break..I predict jeong and trash will break up and oppa went to army and they drifted apart while bong is at japan..when they meet again in 1999 jeong will be alone and she gets to choose these two may b three again..but my endgame is trash as it will b too awkward in 2013 if he isnt hubby ..I mean come on..trash n jeong has deep relationship n many bonds ..it is sure to be awkward..but 2013 twy seems to b ok...so I guess jeong n trash broke up and jeong becomes closer with bong but not in relationship and jeong fall for trashh again..^^

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For me, I feel like it would be more awkward if CB is not the hubby due to same reasons you've stated. Because Oppa and NJ's relationship is so deep, it would be hard to lose it even when they break up... they still have their family to fall back on. After more than a decade, I think they would be okay. However, CB with his baseball analogy about persistency, it seems like it would damage him greatly to lose. He's avoiding NJ right now. Even if he found another person in his life, NJ is his first love... and first love seems to always tug at the heart more (i.e. Haitai and Oppa's first love).

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My brain says it's going to be Oppa, my heart says it's going to be Chilbongie but I secretly wish it's going to be Haitai (cause I'm a sucker for that kind of plot twist)

Thanks Drama for making me happily confused. Haha.

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i am chilbong's fan...but i know trash will be the husband...
just know it from the start..

i break my heart but i will always love chilbong

it' depends on writernim and najung's hearts who will be the husband..so no need to argue, only waste time to writes or badmouthing other shippers

altough i love chilbong to the bits, but najung only loves oppa and i accept that.

and what i trully want is everybody is happy, especially my dear honey chilbong. he deserves to be happy. pls make him the most happiest person at the end.

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