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You From Another Star: Episode 12

So much heart, which perhaps explains why there’s also so much heartbreak. The greater the stakes, the greater the pain? Even so, I’m full of optimism about where the emotions will eventually take us, and at this point it hardly matters whether that’s mostly the delusion talking (no sad endings nooooo), because I’m clinging to that hope like it’s a lifeline. Because it is, at least for Min-joon.

All this meaty angst has propelled You From Another Star to another ratings high; it has been hovering in the mid-twenties for the past few episodes, but broke through to hit 26.4% with numéro 12.

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RECAP: TWELFTH RECORD

Min-joon is hit by a car—he sees it coming, but either cannot or does not stop it. He flies into the air and slams into the ground, where blood pools around his head at an alarming rate.

A couple pulls over by the side of the road and calls emergency, staying until the ambulance arrives. But when they look for the victim, the body that was there moments earlier is now gone, leaving behind only a silhouette outlined by the fresh snow.

We jump back one hour, when Se-mi dangles information about the identity of Song-yi’s long-awaited savior. Song-yi surprises her by stating that she doesn’t care to know the thing Se-mi’s dying to tell her, and finally realizes that Se-mi has been secretly in love with Hwi-kyung all this while.

Se-mi hadn’t meant to give up that secret but admits to it, saying that she’s loved him for as long as Hwi-kyung has loved Song-yi. Things sharpen into clarity for Song-yi, who acknowledges that Se-mi must’ve hated her quite a bit because of that. She also understands that the sudden mention of her rescuer is prompted by spite—and therefore she tells Se-mi to keep that knowledge to herself. After all, Song-yi can’t believe a single thing she says, seeing that Se-mi wasn’t honest with her over their entire fifteen-year friendship.

Song-yi explains that she was curious about the man who saved her life on the same night she lost her father, and for that reason she wanted to meet him again—however, she doesn’t care about that now. If she has cause to recognize him in the present, well, she’ll come to that on her own. So Se-mi had better not speak of him again, she warns, or use that man as an excuse to toy with her.

I love her response, especially since it just about gobsmacks Se-mi into speechlessness. Song-yi adds that people have a tendency to see somebody in a better place, and rather than wishing themselves to go to that nice place, they pray for the other person to fall down into their own abyss. She declares, “Sorry, but I won’t go down to the abyss where you live. Hating someone, being jealous, doing hellish things—I won’t do any of that. So don’t try to bring me down to your level.” I think that calls for one triumphant booyah.

Song-yi tries calling and texting Min-joon, growing increasingly anxious when he doesn’t reply. So when she sees Yoon-jae rejecting a call from a girl who likes him, she smacks him upside the head and goes off on a rant about common courtesy and answering calls. Aw. Listen to your noona!

Finally Song-yi heads next door, where she sees blood on the handle. Alarmed, she lets herself in and finds Min-joon collapsed in a fresh pool of blood. Ack! That looks horrific.

As she hovers over him, Min-joon dreams (or experiences a spiritual moment as he faces the afterlife) that he stands on the far side of a river while Song-yi stands on the other side, shouting his name and begging him not to leave. He vanishes… and reappears before her to take her hand. They smile at each other, and the vision tilts on its axis, landing us back in the present moment.

Song-yi calms a bit when Min-joon opens his eyes, and grabs her phone to call for an ambulance. But he manages to groan a contradiction, telling her that he can’t go to the hospital.

Instead Lawyer Jang is called again, and does the best he can in wrapping up the wound. He thanks Song-yi for not taking him to the hospital, then decides to divulge one truth by informing her that Min-joon will be leaving in less than two months. He doesn’t explain why or how, but advises Song-yi to start preparing her feelings to part ways, because it will do neither of them any good to grow too attached.

He asks her to leave Min-joon to rest, but Song-yi can’t go far and paces in the hallway for hours, which Lawyer Jang sees via the door camera.

Jae-kyung receives word of Min-joon’s escape from Killer Secretary, not noticing that Hwi-kyung can overhear their conversation in front of the house. He mentions Min-joon being badly hurt and disappearing at the last minute, and while it doesn’t implicate Jae-kyung directly, it sounds ominous enough that Hwi-kyung ducks out of view. Too bad for him hyung spots him anyway. Aieeee. I feared for little bro when he was oblivious, but now that he’s on to Jae-kyung’s nefarious nature, he’s just put a target on his own back.

Min-joon sleeps, telling us, “I dreamed a happy dream.” The dream sequence depicts his very mundane but heartfelt fantasies as Song-yi wakes him up in bed, then insists on cooking breakfast (while a nervous Min-joon stands by to catch any dishes she will inevitably drop).

They watch television together, with Song-yi reaching to order freely from the home shopping channel while Min-joon tells her to save her money and wrestles with her for possession of the phone.

Then they return to the frozen lake, where this time Min-joon joins Song-yi in lying down and making snow angels.

As they walk home together, Song-yi has a craving for ice cream. He says it’ll make her gain weight, and she worries that she already has. The camera pans down to reveal that she’s hugely pregnant, aww, and Min-joon tells her she’s more beautiful this way.

Then they finish off the night by reading in bed and snuggling down together. The desires are beautiful in their simplicity, and therefore heartbreaking. Min-joon concludes, “And I realized that happy dreams make me even unhappier when I wake.”

Hwi-kyung finds Song-yi still crouched in front of Min-joon’s door. His brother’s conversation tips him off that something bad happened to Min-joon, though he says he merely guessed that based on Song-yi’s worried face. She asks Hwi-kyung not to tell anyone about Min-joon’s accident; if he refused the hospital, there must be a reason for it.

Mom arrives in good spirits, presenting the agency documents for Song-yi to sign. Hwi-kyung is surprised to hear of Jae-kyung’s intentions, and also suspicious. So when Song-yi declares her disinterest in signing, he cuts Mom off from nagging and assures Song-yi that she’s fine to decline.

Detective Park knocks on Min-joon’s door, intent on interrogating him over Seok’s attack. He gets Lawyer Jang at the door, who is sharp enough to see that Detective Park is overstepping legal bounds and eyeing Min-joon as a suspect, despite claims that he’s merely a witness. Go Lawyer Jang, go!

Rebuffed at one door, Detective Park heads to Song-yi’s and flashes his badge at her. She lets him in (urggg, I hate his smugness thinking he’s so onto Min-joon’s villainy), though she offers him no useful information. His question about Min-joon being at the wedding on the ship triggers her memories—the ones she’d written off as a dream—but she tells the cop that there’s no way Min-joon could have been there and that she knows of nothing strange about him.

Then he asks if Min-joon had any involvement with Yura, sharing his hunch about him being Yura’s secret boyfriend. Song-yi emphatically denies that and shares what she does know, recounting the scene she witnessed on the boat. Ah, finally somebody points the finger in Jae-kyung’s direction.

The detective asks Song-yi what her relationship to Min-joon is, smirking knowingly. But she can only answer honestly that she doesn’t know.

At the dinner table, Hwi-kyung sneaks a glance when Jae-kyung unlocks his phone, and uses that PIN to gain access while his brother showers later. He finds the entry for “K”—the woman who called frantically the other day—and copies down the number, but in his haste he drops the phone and just barely shoves it back before hyung emerges from the bathroom.

Jae-kyung is instantly suspicious, though both brothers feign friendliness as they talk about plans for Song-yi’s agency. Then Hwi-kyung slips back to his room to call the number for K, finding that it belongs to a psychiatric hospital. He asks if the ex-wife is a patient there, but gets a denial. Jae-kyung must’ve used a fake name, I’m guessing.

Min-joon recovers quickly given the gravity of his head wound, and Lawyer Jang asks how he got into the accident in the first place. Min-joon is mystified too, because he should have been able to do something with his powers to save himself—even though he was slightly weakened, this is the first time he has been wholly unable to control his powers. He supposes that his abilities may be disappearing one by one with his departure date approaching.

Lawyer Jang admits that he told Song-yi to move on, to Min-joon’s alarm. He adds that spending half his life protecting Min-joon was “the most meaningful work in my life” (tears), and he can’t just stand by doing nothing while Min-joon gets caught up in trouble, especially with his powers waning. He reminds Min-joon of his own words, that interfering in human matters only made everything worse, and asks if interfering in Song-yi’s matters has improved anything. Lawyer Jang urges Min-joon to move away immediately to make the separation easier, a suggestion that makes Min-joon’s face fall, though he can’t argue.

Song-yi finds Min-joon’s door passcode changed and can only ring the doorbell, which goes unanswered. She looks into the camera as Min-joon watches longingly from inside, and tells him, “There were so many things I was going to ask, but now I don’t need to know. You’ve opened your eyes and woken up, so it’s enough for me. I miss you.”

Finally awake, Seok recuperates from his attack and hears of Detective Park’s latest findings about the fountain pen and Yura’s boyfriend. Intent on getting back to work immediately, Seok leaves the hospital, to his mother’s displeasure.

Mom overhears enough to cotton on that the Yura case is heading in the “foul play” direction, and she takes her suspicions to Se-mi. This is a cause for concern, because to Mom’s thinking, Song-yi may get her reputation restored—and then Se-mi will stop reaping the benefits of taking all of Song-yi’s leftovers. Oh boo effin’ hoo, Mom. Nice priorities.

Se-mi seems to agree, though she’s shrewder about playing this close to the vest as she takes action to manage the fallout preemptively. So when she meets with a director for her first leading movie role, she suggests that he cast Song-yi—as her sidekick. She says with false sweetness that she’d really love to help her friend make a comeback. I’m sure.

Song-yi comes home to find a realtor at Min-joon’s door with a prospective new tenant. (Ha, it’s the return of Jung Eun-pyo, who previously played Min-joon’s Joseon realtor friend; this character is his tenth generation descendant, lol.)

Not about to accept Min-joon’s move so easily, Song-yi offers the “tip” that there’s something wrong with the property, blaming her move her for precipitating her current downfall. Muttering that she’s lost money and her health, she starts hacking conspicuously for good measure. Haha.

Song-yi has a pity party with Bok-ja, filling her in on the details of her crush’s impending departure and mysterious health concerns. Bok-ja wonders if the man is a criminal and warns Song-yi that she could become an accessory. Song-yi: “I did some reading on the internet, and they say that you can’t punish a spouse for that.” Bok-ja scoffs at that ridiculous notion, while Song-yi asks hopefully, “Would that really be so weird?”

Then Yoon-jae comes home and Bok-ja is smitten. Oh no, not that one! He’s not legal! But no worries, since then Hwi-kyung drops by and Bok-ja is smitten again. LOL.

The investigators meet with Jae-kyung to ask about his relationship with Yura, explaining that they heard from a witness. This leads us to a flashback of the night of her death:

On the boat, Yura is pulled into a room where Jae-kyung has prepared a romantic private party for them, and toasts her with champagne. She assures Jae-kyung that she’ll never betray him like his first wife did, chalking up the ex’s current misery as deserved punishment for her misdeeds.

Jae-kyung smiles and says that he knows she can’t betray him. When Yura wonders at her sudden dizziness, he outlines the effects of the drug he slipped her: First her limbs will paralyze, including her tongue so she can’t speak. Because it’s made of the same ingredients as her antidepressant, investigators will write it off as her usual meds. Thus her death will go down as just another in a long list of celebrity suicides.

Yura gasps in shock, but finds that the effects are coming on quickly and already she can’t speak. She staggers out of the room, grasping the railing like a lifeline, and backs away as Killer Secretary advances on her. Thanks to the fireworks show, nobody sees her being shoved overboard, and in the blink of an eye she’s gone.

Not that Jae-kyung would admit any of this to the investigators, of course. He denies having ever dated Yura, or fighting with her on the boat. She was merely his company’s brand model, nothing more.

To Jae-kyung’s surprise, Min-joon calls him for a meeting, looking remarkably healthy. Min-joon then offers to do as Jae-kyung wanted—take the fall for everything, then disappear. “Will you stop here, then?” he asks. Oh nooooo. I mean, I get it—if he’s going away anyway, may as well spare Song-yi the danger. But nooooo. Somebody’s gotta string up Jae-kyung as he deserves and nail him through the heart with his stupid ring. Or the spleen, given that he probably doesn’t have a heart.

With no other way of getting to Min-joon (well, no reasonable way), Song-yi contemplates crossing the space between her balcony and Min-joon’s. Convincing herself not to look down, she climbs up onto the planter between the two balconies, just as Min-joon calls. Asked what she’s doing, she admits she’s “currently risking my life to see you” but is only too happy to climb down when he asks to meet.

Buzzing with excitement, Song-yi gets dolled up, though Min-joon barely spares her a glance when he picks her up. (I love her response to his failure to open her door: “Well, I can open it myself. I have hands.”) As he drives, he asks about the questions she’d wanted to ask, which she explains don’t matter to her now: “You opened your eyes, woke up, and are next to me now. That’s enough.”

While she chatters cheerfully, Min-joon thinks to his earlier conversation with Lawyer Jang, who urged him to consider the relationship one that never should have begun. Min-joon had asked, his voice breaking on his tears, “Why must I do that? I have under two months left to see that woman. I like her. I care for her.”

In the present, Song-yi asks where he will be going in two months, offering that she’s fine with long-distance relationships. So if he’s pushing her away just because he has to leave, he doesn’t have to.

Past Min-joon continues his tearful confession to Lawyer Jang: “I’m fine with two months, or one month—I just want to be together. If I can’t leave… if, as you say, I will die here… if I can only remain sleeping in that happy dream, I want to do that. Is that truly impossible? Can I not do that?”

Present Song-yi asks if he might possibly be a wanted criminal, though I love that her immediate response is “Well, it would be harboring a criminal so we couldn’t register a marriage so suddenly…”

Min-joon takes Song-yi to the university museum, where he reminds her of his initial warning not to trust him: “The man you so foolishly trust has brought you here to tell you of his secret.” Omo. The whole shebang?

Spooked by his serious face, Song-yi says he doesn’t have to tell her. But he persists, starting with the incident from twelve years ago: “I’m the one who saved you then.” And the reason he saved her was because she looked just like the girl he knew from 400 years ago, the owner of that hairpin in the display case.

She asks how he could know what a girl looked like from back then, and asks if he’s lived that long.

“Yes,” he confirms. “Four hundred years ago I came here from another world and could not return to my home. I lived here for four hundred years.”

Rattled, she says they ought to go home because he must still be ill. Using his mind, Min-joon shatters the glass case behind her and says, “You said you didn’t care who I was. This is the kind of person I am. Does it still not matter to you?”

 
EPILOGUE

In his interview/confession, Min-joon says, “You ask how I feel with my departure approaching? Well…” And then his face starts to crumple, and he chokes back his sobs. Oof.

 
COMMENTS

I’m sitting here trying to arrange thoughts to words in something of a thoughtful fashion, and the only words that actually come out are “Oh no.” Perhaps more accurately expressed as “OH NOOOOOOO.”

This is partly because we finally got to see Min-joon’s wistfulness in full force; we could see the glimpses here and there, but since we’d mostly seen the post-cold shoulder interactions from Song-yi’s perspective (albeit with the added knowledge of Min-joon’s reasons) we hadn’t gotten a clear look into Min-joon’s heart. And today not only did he express the full depth of his conflict, we also saw him smiling and fully in the moment of his happy dream, and I think that may have been the thing to kill me. Kim Soo-hyun crying always does me in—he is so in the moment, so anguished—but it was so much better(worse) having the tears preceded by the longing in his utterly mundane picture of complete happiness.

You could argue that Min-joon’s life on Earth has been composed of entirely mundane experiences, given the tiresome nature of living out a quiet life for 400 years, where his aim was to go unnoticed so that his death would be easily glossed over. But Min-joon has denied himself mundane pleasures to such an extent that his greatest wish is to live a limited lifespan with a loved one, just like ordinary folks, and Fate just won’t let him have any piece of that, whatever way you slice it. That bitch.

Is it too much to ask for that he get to have his two months before moving on or dying, whichever comes first? Even cancer dramas give that to their protags. YOU MUST NOT BE CRUELLER THAN A CANCER DRAMA. Just sayin’.

I loved the vision/dream/metaphor with Min-joon envisioning himself crossing the river to the afterlife, and Song-yi being the one to call him back. No hesitation, no qualms, just one look at her and he poofed right back to her side. I’m taking that as a very positive sign that she’ll be the cause of his eventual survival as well, even though I have no idea exactly how that would work. Details, piffle. Just make it happen! Because inasmuch as she is the one big catch to his initial plan (to lie low until he could return home), she has now become his one big reason for doing, well, everything. Squees for days.

A lot of times in rom-coms, hilarity turning to melo tears is about when I start to disengage, not because I dislike melo (everything in its time and place!), but because I was SO enjoying the hilarity that its decline is a noticeable loss. I’m grateful that this isn’t the case here, because while I miss the funny, I’m no less engaged now that the characters are dealing with the fallout of falling in love. It’s not that I think You From Another Star is the second coming of rom-coms or the best drama to ever grace the airwaves, but it has made me care about its characters to the extent that I’m not caring so much about genre rules as much as I just want them to all make it out alive.

And happy, of course. Happy is a given!

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Things do not bode well, folks.

You know how Harry Potter series turned darker in the books toward the end? All signs are pointing towards it. Do Min Joon looks to have joined the dark side at the moment, what with offering himself to be manipulated at the hands of evil hyung and scaring the crap out of songyi. Even the writer is giving us the fantasy dream sequence of the perfect happily ever after, a true fan service although the timing of it foreshadows a less merry end. That's like their way of saying "Here's what you have been waiting for, blissful OTP heaven. Now LOOK AWAY, go, shoo!"

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Okay ... predictions for the next 8 episodes ....

1) The bookstore trio will become SY's inner circle of friends ... probably help her in a time of need
2) SM will face a turnabout in public opinion at some point and SY will stand to defend her ... it'll be an example of SY's growth as a person
3) Obviously there will be a father reunion
4) Evil brother will be defeated by good brother
5) SY's old manager will come back and help her in some way

and finally ....

Finale will be bittersweet ... alien boy will leave, SY will end up with Good brother ... the very last epilogue will have SY way in the future as an old lady watching these video interviews and Alien boy will return to her in the last scene.

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God, I sincerely hope not. I do like Hwi Kyeong, but, I don't think Song Yi will love him as much as she loves Min Joon. He would always fall short, the one who tries, the one who loves more, etc. That's never a good basis of a relationship. When it comes to Min Joon and Song Yi, why they fit is because they love each other equally. She's climbing a balcony of a top floor to see him for heaven's sake! And he'd throw his life away for her. So, no, as much as I love Hwi Kyeong, I think his happiness lies elsewhere. It's painful to continuously wait for the girl who's eyes are on someone (alien boy) else.

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Every time I watch this series I feel torn about how I want it to end. I want a happy ending, because, yay, happy endings! But then, I want a sad/bittersweet ending, because I can't imagine a happy ending that will feel true to the dilemma they've set up. If anyone can think of one, I'd be happy to hear of it.

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I really really want the happy dream to come true! Since Min Joon is super duper rich, she doesn't even need to go back into the entertainment world to support herself....and gotta say that I am loving the cameos from Jung Eun Pyo. Maybe one more time? This time with Do Manager in the scene too?

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This show made me look at my husband longingly and said "I'm so grateful I get to grow old with you..."

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I'm putting this out there in the universe: Happy Ending Please. I feel these next 8 episodes are going to put me in a bad head space.

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I am addicted to this show I have to wait another 6 days before I get to see another.I come to Dramabeans to be with the people who understand my pain

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Thank you so much, JB for always recapping this drama. I always read your recap after watching each episode. I found it's refreshing and fun to see the drama in other's point of view too:)

Anyway, what a heartbreaking episode! I love that they decide to reveal more of MJ's feeling cuz they mainly focus on CSY on the earlier episodes and, though, there're always hints here and there that MJ doesn't mean what he does, it's never satisfied. And when he really does confesses how HE feels (not to CSY unfortunately) it hits me like a rock! It reassures me that he cares and he suffers because of his own act, no matter how well he put on that stone-face act.

and did I mention how awesome KSH crying is? He can cries in many meaningful ways and I love that even though his cry here is full of pain, it's somehow still suppressed which fits his character MJ perfectly (and he's so passionate in TMTETS). DMJ rarely shows his emotion but KSH use his subtleness in acting well that i can feel his character, otherwise DMJ might have ended up being just another blend, robotic hero.(I'm glade it's not the case).

Speaking of his alien power though, I really hope that's the sign saying he's become more like a human and therfore can stay with CSY. lol it doesn't make much sense but I have seen that happened before and at this point I just want them to have their happy end!

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Some Korean articles are saying that the moss shown growing among the grass that reflects DMJ's health status implies that he will be the first alien to adapt to the terrestrial environment just like moss, which was the first water plant to adapt to land. I hope that's true.

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I TAKE YOUR INSIGHT AS A REFRESHING LIGHT OF HOPE TO A HAPPY ENDING!!!

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I didn't see any moss! It's amazing what people see. I have to go back and look. all I saw was the grass.

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Can someone tell me...what song was played when min joon dream he together with song yi?the I love you I need you one...I google the song but I couldnt find it

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So glad that MJ outed the secret to SY himself, rather than she found out with her own eyes or worst still, being told by SM or HK. True love requires a certain degree of honesty. He is being honest and removing the last barrier to them being together, at least for the time he is left on earth. No doubt MJ could have chosen a less violent way to prove his point e.g. doing the appearing disappearing act, but I think he is probably too agonised at that point to think clearly. Besides, the dramatic effect would much lesser bcos that has been used earlier when he reveal to JK.

How would SY react? I guess she would give him a slap for deceiving her for so long, and then says: "l'll say this just once, so listen to me. I like you. Whether you’re a man, or an alien… I don’t care anymore.” “I tried getting rid of my feelings, but I couldn’t… So let’s go, as far as we can go.” The coffee prince parody!! --- side track, that's my most fave rom-com to date, and I started coming to JB since then!

The ending? I think MJ will leave as planned. SY will be heartbroken, but still holds out a light for him, especially as she look to the star at night. Then one day they will reunite in the busy street big time. MJ tells SY that he is here to stay and they will grow old together. Reason? His alien folks are so advanced that they can turn him into a human with some portion that they invented after coming to earth to collect the ingredients 400 yrs ago :-)

How will the last 8 epi go? I can't wait to find out. So far every epi has been very engaging, with the right mix of comedy and angst. if it continues to be this good, coffee prince might have to relinquish its throne in my heart... :-)

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This episode has FEELS written all over it, as well as the previous episode. As cheesy and greasy as this may sound, I barely cried in this episode not because I wasn't heartbroken but because I couldn't cry anymore. Almost every moment was just so sad. Especially Do Min Joon's crying scenes.. Heartbreakingly beautiful

To those who are saying that Kim Soo Hyun's acting is stiff.. well this is for you. He's acting 'stiff' because his character is supposed to be stiff and kind of indifferent. But actually it's his eyes that's doing all the talking and acting. And that stiffness some people are talking about, I think it is now gradually disappearing because his character is now expressing all his feels. He's doing an excellent job so stop hating lol.

I cannot wait for Song Yi's response. Waiting for the next episode just kills me yet I don't want this drama to end so soon. There are so many possibilities of what will happen in the next episodes making this drama really unpredictable.

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I died of feels so badly!! And I agree that I feel like Do Min Joon is testing Song-yi for her reaction. Maybe if she reacts a little less crazy then expected he'll see that he can't leave, thats what has always bothered him hasn't it? The fact that he can never tell anyonr it and get close to anyone? Hopefully Song yi will react well enough! I hope Min Joon doesn't take all the blame!

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I think though that she has an idea - in fact she has had many clues about Do Min Joon to the point where she mentioned her "dream" on the boat when he kissed her, his saving her when the guy dropped the fish tank from the top of the building, he appeared in less that a second, also the incident when the car almost sped off the cliff with her in it but was stopped by Min Joon, it was important enough for her to mention to a psychiatrist, and also her friend Bok Ja, she even questioned Do Min Joon about those same incidents, then when Semi brought up the incident about her being saved 12years prior, she knew who she was implying it was, these were things that she constantly wondered about - now in episode 12 when he mentioned the incident she should've been prepared mentally for his answer. I don't think it will be a great shock to her. The fear I can understand, but too many strange things had happened that she fully knew of, including how this guy appeared out of no-where and saved her when she was 15. Many times she even referred to Do Min Joon as alien-like. Her biggest thing I think will be her being in love with an alien when she didn't even think they existed, she wouldn't be able to wrap her mind around that.

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http://www.soompi.com/2014/01/24/baek-ji-young-praises-jun-ji-hyuns-singing/#.UuMz8RDTnIU

Omo baek ji young is watching this show too! maybe she really will sing an ost!

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i knowwww haha she can sing like a finale song. a happy one! not like Don't Forget Me hihihi

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There was less funny stuff in the episode but lots and lots of meaningful emotions. (There were tears flowing like rivers on my face like seriously.) A sad ending would break not only their hearts, but ours as well. IF THIS DOES NOT END HAPPILY...oh don't even get me started. *insert unhappiness here*

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It would not let me reply to the comment about the similarities to "Twilight". Min Joon saving SY from the truck 12 years ago was very Edward-like and I have seen numerous other similarities since. In Twilight, Bella became a vampire to stay together with Edward and their child, in this story, if it follows the "Twilight" pattern, Min Joon will become human to stay with SY. It will be interesting to see if they follow that pattern.

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I hope SY will be like the character of Suzy(Dam yeol) in Gu Family Book, that she will accept him even though he is an alien. Like Dam yeol did to kang chi, she accept him even though he is a gumiho. Hehehe! :D

btw, Thank You Dramabean! and i really really like reading other comments. :D

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Why oh why oh why doesn't Min Joon just out Jae Kyung? Isn't putting him and his goons in jail for the rest of their lives the BEST way to protect Song Yi?

I love this show but that plot line is just about the stupidest thing I've ever heard. "I'll take the rap for all your criminal acts if you pinky swear not to hurt my girlfriend, even though, you know, you've killed people for so much as thinking about you the wrong way".

Less of the stupid self sacrifice and more of the romance, please!!! Once evil hyung is in jail forever and ever MJ will have plenty of time to enjoy the rest of his time on earth with Song Yi. Let's make that happen.

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Why oh why oh why doesn't Min Joon just out Jae Kyung? Isn't putting him and his goons in jail for the rest of their lives the BEST way to protect Song Yi?

I love this show but that plot line is just about the stupidest thing I've ever heard. "I'll take the rap for all your criminal acts if you pinky swear not to hurt my girlfriend, even though, you know, you've killed people for so much as thinking about you the wrong way".

Less of the stupid self sacrifice and more of the romance, please!!! Once evil hyung is in jail forever and ever MJ will have plenty of time to enjoy the rest of his time on earth with Song Yi. Let's make that happen.

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Can I know what's the song name which appear in MJ dream? The song was like I love you I need you which sang by a man. Thanks :)

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Oh no! Min-joon was so sad in this episode. I just wanted to give him a hug and tell him everything was going to be okay. I am really glad that he's telling Song-yi the truth. She is so awesome. I can't wait for episode 13! I love that I can't predict what she'll say. This is going to be good!!!

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Also, Hwi-kyung is really growing on me.

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Thanks for the recap!! I was so, so, SO nervous for Hwi-Kyung when he was searching around in Murderer Hyung's room - I literally went "NOOOOOOOOO" and covered my eyes and demanded my brother tell me what was going on.

Favourite moments in the episode were Lawyer Jang telling the cop to gtfo, Bok-ja going *O* at Yoon-Jae and Hwi-Kyung (the dramatic wind in their hair had me in stitches), and Min-Joon's dream sequence.

Also I wasn't too taken in by Kim Soo Hyun's performance before this episode (mainly because I'm not a fan of the stoic types) but oof, he definitely won me over with the crying scenes. What a punch in the gut. Can we please at least have some moments of happiness before he has to leave (if he has to)? I'm hoping Song-Yi won't be too scared off by the reveal of his alien-ness.

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To all the beanies predicting MJ leaving SY with the post-show interviews as a parting gift.... you make me sad :( The thought of this ending reminds me of A Werewolf Boy. Great ending, but I was just as heartbroken as Suni once it was all over.

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This guy needs some modern romance coaching, of whom I'd nominate Bok Ja for. But really, couldn't he have outed himself as Superman instead??

Last parting gift to SY would be *drum roll please* an offspring! I'm totally speculating that minjoon is gonna get all intense henceforth and seize the (passionate) day by ramping up every interaction with songyi.

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All the talk about killer brother was funny the first ten episodes, now, I am just worried out of my mind. I honestly don't know how crazy Jae Kyeong is, but, I really hope he's not insane enough to kill his own flesh and blood. Right now, I'm more worried of him killing his own brother to hide his deep dark soul from being revealed to the general population. Though Hwi Kyeong look daft and slow, I think he's smart enough to pick up signs that something was up. He's generally smart enough to know who to side with -- he sort of picked Min Joon over his own brother, props for his brain working, coz, let's face it. Usually, second lead doesn't have enough braincells or too obsessive. I love that Hwi Kyeong is also genuinely concerned about Song Yi. I think it's part script, part acting and I just have to say kudos to both writer and actor. I doubted that Hwi Kyeong would have came out half as interesting if anyone else had been in the role. I almost wish that Hwi Kyeong will end up with Song Yi -- I said ALMOST.

Almost being the operative word because of Do Min Joon. I cannot hate the guy (err... alien), no matter how annoyingly cryptic he got and how he's filled with mixed signal (come on, I won't be able to interpret his intentions if I was Song Yi) that just drives me crazy. Right now, I really hope he could stay on earth -- well, without the dying part. To be honest, the writers did a pretty good job giving him the sort-of cancer arc. I would have cried foul if it was another drama, but, for some odd reason, it worked in this setting. And I must say, Kim Soo Hyun never disappoint. From his words, look of longing and stolen glances (and freezing time to steal a kiss), he got me bad. I really wanted him to be able to have that life he had in a dream. It is mundane, it is just ordinary, but -- it is also very beautifully heartbreaking because from his point of view, it was something out of reach.

On another note -- I'd really want to believe that the fact that he is unable to control his powers or starting to feeling cold is because he's 'becoming human', but, I really hope the writer is going to explain it properly coz 'becoming human' ain't gonna cut it for me without a proper explanation. Why? Because you simply cannot just 'become human'. Though the other part of my brain had already argued this and come to the conclusion that the mixing of the saliva (or bodily fluid) is changing his bodily function. Just like how humans grew immune over time over certain things -- I think that's probably what was happening. So, maybe he should just keep kissing Cheon Song Yi? Not that I'm complaining or anything... Heheh...

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This movie has got me hot and bothered it makes me wonder how will it end, after reading your recaps it keeps me on pins and needles thinking when will he admit his feelings towards her and what will happen after two months

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My theory. when he says he won't live very long after, it will probably be his very long.
50 or 60 years aren't long to him.

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I think he wont die but He is changing into a human!!

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I think he wont die but He is changing into a human!! :)

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Gah. this production team is so stingy on the BTS.
I need those BTS for all delirious cheon song yi moments. And dream sequence/kisses. Heck, i need BTS for each scene involving the OTP, please.

Im gonna go watch Secretly, Greatly/Berlin File/Thieves in hopes that Wednesday comes faster.

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Just found out that ep.14 is not airing on thursday -- we only get one episode this week.

Here's something to help us cope:

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

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I read about that today, and it breaks my heart! It's already hard enough to wait for two episodes per week! How am I going to bear this?

I also read that they might add an extra episode, so it doesn't end on a Wednesday. I don't know how I feel about it though.

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so ... who else is worried about tomorrow ... because you know ... we're ripe for the dreaded mid-run angst driven slowdown ...

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Me!!! I don't know how I'm gonna deal with the anxiety after watching Ep 13 knowing that will only get the next cure in a week time... Gonna be hard!!

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This is the first drama to be able to make me comment......
IT'S really good! I might go crazy if I won't be able to express my feelings for this drama! Never have I seen a drama that is able to perfectly balance the comedy and the emotional scenes. I earnestly hope that this will continue until the end. YFAS FIGHTING!!!!!

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love this drama
i hope the continuation from episode aired soon

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wait i dont get it why cant he just stay?

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I have liked all the episodes so far . But my heart really breaks for Song Yi . She is going through a lot. And I hate that rude , ungrateful Se Mi . I hope that Min Joon sees beneath the facade she wears all the time , except when she is with Song Yi she shows her real self.... and I love Song Yi 'cause she always try to be real, herself., she may be arrogant but that's her real self unlike Se Mi...

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