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You From Another Star: Episode 7

I just love this couple. There’s something really gratifying in the whole Superman–Clark Kent duality of doing something for the person you love, then keeping your cover by putting up a different facade entirely. It’s interesting that Min-joon’s facade is actually his natural personality—gruff and crotchety—and yet it’s becoming a mask more than anything. As he explains, things are changing, and not just in an emotional way, with his impending interstellar voyage stirring some physical changes as well. Or is it? What else could it be? Stuff to wonder 2about.

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With Song-yi is up in the Ferris wheel, Min-joon overhears as Hwi-kyung confesses his feelings for her. Just as she starts to reply, Min-joon freezes time, afraid of the answer.

He drives home, and once he’s at a fair distance, time unfreezes for Song-yi and Hwi-kyung. She senses strangeness, though, and wonders what just happened. She tells Hwi-kyung that up until a second ago she was going to give him a yes—that she was willing to call her fondness for him love and go with the easier path. It’s what her parents would have wanted, and it would have been comfortable to accept Hwi-kyung’s love (and his chaebol riches).

“But I’m really sorry,” she says. “In only a second my mind changed. I can’t do that.”

Despite that, Hwi-kyung pulls her into a hug and says she’s come a long way from the curt rejections she used to dole out, and says he’ll accept the “I was going to say yes” and not the rest. It gives him something to hope for, that he can change her almost-yes into a real one.

Min-joon drives up to a cliff above the city (which looks a lot like the cliff where Yi-hwa died). It’s that scene that runs through his mind now, and he thinks, “For the first time I wanted to protect somebody, but without being able to do anything I lost her. That was the first death I witnessed on Earth.”

We resume Min-joon’s library interview, where he tells his unseen audience (or a camera, or us) that people fear death because we’re afraid of being forgotten by the ones we leave behind. He himself had never feared death because he didn’t care if people forgot about him.

“But now, I have started to feel afraid,” he says. “I’ve found someone I don’t want to be forgotten by. And it had to happen now of all times, just as I must go to a different world.”

Despite his acceptance of Song-yi’s answer, Hwi-kyung heads to a bar where Se-mi finds him very drunk. He gives her a bear hug and cheerily calls her “the friend I love,” but his mood dips as he confides about being rejected. Se-mi urges him to give up now, but he asks if she can control her feelings, because he sure can’t.

Hwi-kyung wonders if Song-yi is (subconsciously?) waiting for her accident man to reappear. Se-mi confesses that she thinks she’s seen him, but Hwi-kyung is passed out from drinking and doesn’t hear her. Se-mi pats his hair and admits that she can’t control her feelings, either.

Song-yi’s mother and brother show up at her door for an (uninvited) housewarming of sorts, and while ringing the bell gets no response, Mom manages to guess the passcode (not too hard, as it’s 1111). They let themselves in, so there’s a fair amount of shrieking when Song-yi walks by and sees people in her home.

Little bro Yoon-jae accepts a gift from a fan at the door, which turns out to be another threat from an anti—a dead mouse with a note reading “You die too.” Yoon-jae runs out to catch the deliverer, but only sees the back of him as he zooms off on a motorcycle.

Yoon-jae wants to report it to the police, but Mom protests—stirring up more news would just exacerbate the antagonism against Song-yi. Song-yi plays it down, though, saying that it’s not something to get worked up over. She points to a huge teddy bear and says it was also fans who sent that, so not everybody hates her. Plus, she has a new bodyguard/manager now.

As she leaves, Mom asks how her date with Hwi-kyung went, just as Min-joon rides the elevator up and his ears pick up their conversation. Mom flips out to hear Song-yi turned him down, while Min-joon relaxes.

Upon his arrival, Song-yi introduces Min-joon to her family as her new manager. He only gets out “I’m not—” before she steamrolls over him, linking arms tightly and saying that he lives next door, went to Harvard, and speaks English. It’s convenient and helpful, case closed. She shoves her family into the elevator and says goodbye quickly.

Min-joon’s back to his cool demeanor (which I love, given his dread over Song-yi’s proposal response) and balks at the arm-linking, while Song-yi says that he should be used to such skinship if he spend so much time in America. He snaps, “I didn’t have friends in America so I wouldn’t know,” and she pesters him to think over why that might be.

He also says he never agreed to be her manager, but his usual curtness softens with one look at her face. Song-yi confides about the two anti-fan packages that were delivered to her, and Min-joon takes her by the hand and invites her in.

Song-yi sighs over how quickly a long career can turn to nothing over unsubstantiated rumors. He says that it’s enough that she knows she’s innocent, but she calls that naive thinking. She sighs about her troubled future, then wonders if she should have accepted after all. Song-yi explains about Hwi-kyung’s proposal and says that after she pays off that CF contract fee, if she can’t renew her contract with her agency she’s basically broke because her mother spent everything. But Hwi-kyung promised to take care of her forever.

She doesn’t even know why she said no, and wonders if she should reconsider. Min-joon barks, “Why would you do that?!” To cover up the outburst, he stammers that you’re not supposed to barter with marriage, citing an ancient text. She asks if it also instructs one to help out a neighbor in need (hint hint), adding that he ought to stick close to her side starting tomorrow.

Later Min-joon heads down to his library, telekinetically pulling various books from their shelves. As they float in the air, he takes one—that book he’d been reading earlier, Miraculous Journey (by Edward Tulane). He resumes reading:

There was once a beautiful princess. In the black, moonless night, she shone brightly like a star. He wasn’t sure why, but Edward was comforted by those words, and murmured them to himself: In the black, moonless night, like a star.

Min-joon tries them out himself, liking the sound of those words.

After repeating those words many times, at some point the day dawned.

Over breakfast, Se-mi asks her oppa Seok about the man in the boat’s CCTV photo. He chides her for looking at his investigation materials but admits that he doesn’t know who he is, though he’s trying to find out.

To that end, Seok has sent Min-joon a letter in the mail, and Min-joon complies with the summons by appearing at the station. Seok and Detective Park explain seeing him on the cameras of the boat and the beauty salon where the two actresses fought, and know that he’s both Song-yi’s neighbor and course instructor. Min-joon asks if they suspect him of being involved in Yura’s death, and Seok answers that it’s his job to harbor suspicions.

Min-joon says he was home at the time of the crime, and the security cameras in his apartment building can confirm his alibi. That checks out—as does the handwriting analysis confirming that Yura wrote her suicide note.

Song-yi’s home is littered with the remnants of a beer and chicken binge, and she sleeps amidst the mess on the living room floor. She jerks awake reflexively and calls Bum out of habit, who is at work as Se-mi’s manager. Song-yi overhears as Se-mi is heaped with praise, including the comment that having a different lead actress makes for a much nicer set.

Min-joon receives a page and checks his voicemails, the first of which is from Bok-ja at the manhwa store, complaining that he hasn’t returned his stack of books (the adult manhwas he took out for Song-yi). The second is from Song-yi, which brings a smile to his face as she barks at him to buy a cell phone. Next thing we know, he walks into a store to request “the phone that gets the best reception of them all.” Collectively now: Awwwwwww.

Hwi-kyung sits his father down for a business proposal, which is laughably simplistic though his father humors him by listening. He requests his father’s help in starting a new business venture… as an entertainment agency focusing on one star. Song-yi, naturally.

Dad harrumphs and reaches for his golf clubs (to beat some sense into him), but surprisingly he agrees to give the idea a shot, seeing as how much his son adores Song-yi. He says gruffly that he’s not giving his permission to marry her, though, and Hwi-kyung hilariously replies, “Why would I need your permission? First I need hers.” Yeeeeees, I suppose that is a thing you need, if you weren’t too busy counting your chickens. But it’s cute.

Song-yi snacks up a storm while watching the home shopping channel, which is selling a miracle belt that’ll work out your abs without any exertion. “Was I stupidly exercising all this time?” she wonders, grabbing her phone to call in. That’s when Min-joon calls on his brand-new phone, and she whips up a random excuse to call him home—a business strategy meeting.

Song-yi’s proposal is basically a roundabout spiel touting the need for her to practice eating, so she can film food CFs when she resumes working. Min-joon barely refrains from eye-rolling, while Song-yi instructs him to put lots of thought into thinking up fresh ideas for future dinner menus. Lol.

Min-joon nearly turns away the deliveryman at the door, only to have Song-yi jump in to say she ordered a bunch of stuff off the TV. But she can’t have them delivered to her house, so she gave his address. She leaps out of view while he resignedly signs for the package. (Deliveryman: “Your name is Do Manager”?) Pwahaha.

She makes herself right at home to prepare rice to go with the fresh crab she just bought, adding that she’s not so mean as to eat alone. Min-joon reminds her, “I don’t like eating with others.” Song-yi reminds him, “But I don’t like eating alone.”

Cut to: Table set for two, of course.

Song-yi complains about the tiny volume of crab, and Min-joon uses another Joseon-era adage to basically call her a fool for ordering it in the first place. Song-yi recalls that it’s drama hour and suggests they watch in front of the TV, and Min-joon puts his foot down, saying that one dines at the table. Song-yi looks up at him with great round puppy-dog eyes. And pouts.

Cut to: Dinner at the coffee table, of course.

It’s Se-mi’s drama, and Song-yi tsks-tsks through it, saying that Se-mi’s acting is too mental and not emotional enough, and that the drama is bound to drop from 17% ratings to 8% for this episode. Only she’s proven wrong when the drama breaks 20% and celebrates with a party the next day. The director praises Se-mi, who is showered with good press and offers to buy the whole staff dinner.

Min-joon has to chase after Lawyer Jang wonderingly when the latter stalks off in a tiff, miffed that Min-joon ignored his urgings to get a cell phone for the past decade, only to cave now. Min-joon merely says that he thought it would be handy, but when Lawyer Jang checks the phone, he confirms that Song-yi is saved in the No. 1 slot. Pwahaha.

Min-joon’s eyes dart back and forth hilariously, and he says that Lawyer Jang is No. 2. Min-joon offers to swap their orders, but Lawyer Jang snaps that he doesn’t care and it’s childish. LOL. Then Min-joon stops to take a call from Song-yi (which Lawyer Jang stops to listen to, despite his huffiness), annoyed to hear that she’s just hungry for a lunch partner—she could really go for some udon. He hangs up. And then takes Lawyer Jang to eat udon. Pffft.

Bum shows up at Song-yi’s door to return the clutch she’d left behind—Yura’s—and promises to wait for her so he can be her manager again. He says that after working under her bad attitude for so long, he finds Se-mi’s kindness and good nature “uncomfortable and awkward. I miss your swearing and violence, noona.”

Song-yi wonders what to do with Yura’s purse, since it feels wrong to keep it. She drops it accidentally, and that’s when she sees the flash drive.

Over lunch, Lawyer Jang wonders at Min-joon’s sudden turnaround about eating together. Min-joon admits that it’s strange that after eating with someone else, now it feels a bit lonely to eat alone. Then he asks for two additional orders to take home, merely saying that he’ll eat them later.

As they walk out, Min-joon pauses and notes with confusion that it’s cold. Lawyer Jang is surprised since Min-joon is usually insensitive to cold, and Min-joon supposes that it’s just another sign that his departure is nearing: “I feel my body changing, little by little.” Uh… oh… There’s no way that’s a good thing, is there?

Song-yi settles in with her fan-sent teddy bear—that can’t be a good thing either, I’m thinking—and plugs in the flash drive. There are two video files on it, taken from what appears to be the camera in a hospital visiting room. Yura sits at a table with a nervous patient who begs her to help her leave, because she isn’t crazy. “He stuck me here because I know his secret,” the woman confesses. The woman’s too scared to tell what she knows, but she warns of danger and pleads for help.

She doesn’t get to see the second file because Min-joon arrives at the door with his two bowls of udon, and he lies that he didn’t eat yet so as to join her. He puts up the weakest defense ever (“I… could eat by myself… or okay”). Adorable.

Jae-kyung watches something on his laptop (DID YOU SEND THE TEDDY BEAR YOU MURDERER), then instructs someone on the phone to “Begin it.” Jae-kyung slaps on a smile when Hwi-kyung drops by to invite him to dinner tomorrow with Song-yi, and agrees readily. Behind his brother’s back, he murmurs, “Song-yi won’t be able to eat dinner tomorrow.”

I’m willing to bet my pants that he’s behind the following call to Song-yi inviting her to a boutique to shop its new additions. She’s thrilled to have something to do for once and jumps up, just as Min-joon notices the teddy bear. With the help of his super-vision he sees the chip embedded in it, and pulls it out to find the hidden transmitter.

As Min-joon drives to the boutique, Song-yi wonders who could hate her enough to do this, and why they’d want to keep tabs on her in the first place. Min-joon stays in the car when they arrive, and Song-yi tells him in a plaintive voice, “Don’t leave.” He says he won’t, and she thanks him.

Song-yi runs into Se-mi in the shop, and they sit down for coffee. Se-mi starts to give her excuse about the “misunderstanding” from before, but Song-yi says plainly that Se-mi lied when she told her she wouldn’t take the drama gig while telling the director yes. “Did you think I’d tell you not to do it or get in your way?” Song-yi asks.

Se-mi says that she thought Song-yi would get upset, especially since Song-yi had never given her credit as an actress and now she was taking her role. In surprise, Song-yi asks, “I don’t give you credit? Is that why every time I get a job, I tell the producers and the director about you and ask them to cast you?”

Se-mi’s voice hardens as she accuses Song-yi of wanting to keep Se-mi near her without ever thinking of her as competition. “Even if I hated to stand there, I had no other way to do it,” she bites out. “Standing there, smiling at you—have you ever thought how I must feel?” Se-mi says bitterly that she wanted Song-yi to consider her a rival and be jealous of her.

“What did you want me to do?” Se-mi asks derisively. “You wanted me to stand there in your place and feel sorry? Everything you gained without any effort, I worked myself to death and have only now started to gain. Sorry? I’m not sorry at all.”

Song-yi’s eyes fill with tears, and maybe realization. “Have you ever once thought of me as a friend?” she asks.

Se-mi sneers, “Ah, that. Sorry. Not once.”

Song-yi rises to her feet and says, “When I hit bottom this time, there were a lot of times I felt like the pits. But there’s one good thing about it. It filters out people. Who is really on my side, and who disguised themselves as being on my side. When life tests us, I wonder if it’s God giving us the chance to filter out the real from the fake.”

Leaving Se-mi stewing in angry tears, Song-yi walks out in a daze. It’s Min-joon who notices first that there’s a person dressed all in black standing at the railing above her, poised to drop something onto her head. The guy throws a heavy glass vase at her head, and Min-joon moves in a flash to pull her out of harm’s way.

The glass shatters next to them, and Min-joon shoots a mind-wave at the perp to knock him down. Then he gathers up Song-yi, who has fainted, and carries her to the car.

Se-mi exits in time to see him take her away, and once more her mind flashes back to the mysterious stranger from twelve years ago, her suspicions growing more concrete.

It’s back to the hospital for Song-yi, where Min-joon insists she undergo the basic tests to make sure she’s okay. He gets a call from the police confirming that the perp was caught, and Song-yi sends him off to deal with it. She makes him nervous for a moment when she wonders how Min-joon was able to save her so quickly when she’d seen him in the car before the attack. He freezes for a second, then says she saw wrong.

A bit later, Song-yi is visited by a masked doctor (ah, it’s Jae-kyung’s secretary) who injects something into her IV drip. Once she’s unconscious, he wheels her out of the room

The perp is a young punk who says he was just playing a prank. In giving his police statement the guy readily admits to all the anti-fan threats, though he insists that he wasn’t behind the teddy bear. That’s strange, and Min-joon mind whirls at the possibilities… like there being somebody else out there with a vendetta against Song-yi.

He bolts out of the station and calls Song-yi immediately, who doesn’t answer, as she is currently out from her drugging—and in the driver’s seat of a car. A moving car, which slowly picks up speed down a mountain road.

Song-yi jerks awake and slams on the brakes, but they’ve been cut. The car hurtles toward a cliff and she begs for help, screaming for Min-joon.

He races to her hospital room and finds it empty. As she’s yelling for him to save her, Min-joon sharpens his hearing and listens intently…

The next thing we know, he materializes out of thin air and drops in front of the car, slamming his hands down on its hood and bracing all his weight into stopping its path. The car tilts up on its front wheels, then crashes back down in a dead halt.

Snow falls, a storm brews, and both Song-yi and Min-joon gather their breaths.

Song-yi raises her head slowly, and sees him there in front of her.

 
EPILOGUE

Song-yi sets down her teddy bear at the dinner table, baby-talking to it and making a goof of herself. There’s twirling and singing and dancing with the frying pan… and roaring in mock-bear growls… and watching that file from Yura’s flash drive. Then, Min-joon discovering the camera.

And yup, it’s Jae-kyung on the other side of the lens. Not that it’s a surprise to anybody. The guy hasn’t murdered anybody in, like, weeks. He must be getting antsy.

 
COMMENTS

She saw him! Eeeeeee! Granted, she was under the influence of some serious drugs, perhaps propofol, and it’s possible that she could forget the whole thing or assume it was a dream. Or be convinced it was a dream. Still, Song-yi hasn’t been convinced by Min-joon’s dismissals so to add another puzzle piece that doesn’t add up means that she’ll be one step closer to putting two and two together.

Se-mi took a turn, finally fulfilling her backstabby potential by coming out with her antagonism in full view. I was a little surprised to hear her say she’d never once thought of Song-yi as a friend because I was hoping for a slightly different dynamic to play out with the jealousy/second string setup—that perhaps she was truly a nice person warring with her selfish side. And perhaps there’s room for the drama to swing things back in that direction toward the end.

That said, I’m not averse to turning her into the outright antagonist, and just because it’s not the way I would have taken the character doesn’t mean I dislike the treatment. It makes Song-yi’s situation sadder, because while she was a bad friend in some regards, she was truer than Se-mi was, and her heart was in the right place. Like the manhwa lady said, Song-yi isn’t a rude princess because she let fame get to her head, she was always like that. So… points for consistency? Heh.

There were so many good moments in this episode, but most of all I love that Min-joon is stepping more to the forefront in terms of development. Finally engaging in the human world! Eating with people! Buying cell phones! He notes that there’s some pretty messed-up timing with this all happening right before he is to leave, but that doesn’t stop him from moving forward anyway, which is lovely. I have always found him fascinating by sheer virtue of the fact that, yunno, he’s this closed-off ancient alien dude with superpowers; fascination is pretty much built in. Plus, there was plenty of material in his past Joseon life to elicit pathos. But it’s delightful to have his present self now undergoing emotional change, to match Song-yi’s own growth—and having him swoop in all secret-hero-like is just icing on the cake. (I seriously can’t wait for Song-yi to put it all together. I can’t promise I’ll be able to control myself when it happens.)

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Jun Ji Hyun's acting is superb! She is truly a great actress. Her versatility is amazing! :)

As for Kim Soo Hyun, he is exquisite! I truly was amazed when he was crying holding our little Yi Hwa. That gave me goosebumps.

Great Great Great!!!<3

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thanku thanku thanku! this week waiting was so hard and now it seems waiting one day would be harder!!

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Last year it was Two Weeks and The Masters sun where I anticipated for Two Weeks and ended up loooooooooooooving TMS -both of them aired at the same time...
And this time its Miss Korea and this one...
I just plainly love this drama...
Every aspect of it...
Even when the creepy brother plot is a bit overload..Its deosnt at all take away the sweetness...
to be honest though I foung Kim Soo Hun and Ji-Hyun's chemistry nice in Thieves I didnt think that they will be still lovable after 2 hrs or so...
but here the 20 hrs seem too less...
Love the drama Great characters.....
Great Story cant cant cant wait~

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Lawyer Jang jealousy is so cute... Romantic!! LOL :D

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Ah, one slight correction. If I'm not mistaken, the book Min Joon's reading is titled The Miraculous Journey of Edward Tulane, written by Kate DiCamillo. It's a children's book and I love it :)

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You're right winna, It is Kate Di Camillo's award winning Children's Book. I checked it out from the library as an Audiobook with Judith Ivey reading because of this drama. I finished it tonight and I think that Edward and Min Joon have alot in common. I wonder if that book inspired the writer of this drama and have been looking online for proof. It's an amazing book with such deep philosophical thoughts. I think good for children and adults.

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I want both to ride off on the comet together

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Omg, totally creeped out by the epilogue. CREEPY DUDE. CREEPY DUDE. Tae-mu from rooftop prince should get some murder lessons from this guy :P

When the books were flying around, I was like 'Cute! A Matilda moment.' And then with the whole "Wait...wasn't it over there? Weren't you over there?" I was like uh...this is sounding like Twilight LOL

To be honest, I still don't think Se-mi is that bad or that she's turned into the normal antagonist (maybe she will eventually). Maybe it's because I want to believe that she's a good person, but I just thought her outburst was long overdue. She's been harboring these feelings for a long time, and she finally has the chance to say what she wants to say, but I think these two really do have a true bond under it all, but I think they just have some issues to work out on.

Can we get more of the prosecutor brother? So nice on the eyes :)

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I think you're right, and Se-mi hasn't suddenly turned into a bad person.

Sure, she's got a bitchy side, that's normal, and she's been suppressing a lot of things for a long time, like the fact that Song-yi's more successful, Hwi-kyung loves Song-yi and never looked at her, no-one cared about her (only about her friendship with Song-yi), and even her mother's always comparing her to Song-yi -- it's all connected to Song-yi, so I'm not surprised that her anger level's spiked a bit (or a lot)!

When Se-mi's mom badmouthed Song-yi, Se-mi was usually the one defending SY, so I think Se-mi always tried to be Song-yi's friend up till now. She's probably being extra harsh to Song-yi because she feels both guilty and resentful.

Se-mi hasn't experienced the downside of fame yet (like anti-fans), so she's still got some things to learn. I don't doubt they'll be friends again.

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When he started moving the books I was like "Oh cool, wait why are you moving all those books around when you just want one? STOP MESSING UP MY DREAM LIBRARY YOU SOB!"

I hope you're right about Se Mi, that she and Hwi Kyung aren't the cardboard cutout second leads they appear to be at the moment.

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I wonder what Jae-Kyung's black ring is....

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Coffin nail to commemorate his first murder?

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yep, that's what it looks like to me too ...

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Which I bet was his older brother.

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Such a perfect drama.

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i'm worried about minjoon too. why his body is slowly changing? is it because of the kiss? i don't want him to lose his superpower

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He's starting to have feelings and getting attached to people.

His body may be changing (turning more human e.g. by feeling cold), but I wonder if that's the main reason why aliens aren't supposed to eat with and kiss humans. When he said that once he started eating with people, he felt alone eating alone, I thought the reason why he didn't do it before (even if he didn't know why) was because once you do, you form bonds and relationships. Which is what would keep you on earth. The physical changes seem secondary in that sense (although I don't want him to loose his superpowers either... I think, if he doesn't fly off into the universe with our heroine at the end, I would rather he be an alien that ages but still has extraordinary powers on earth.)

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I havent watch the episode but again, reading the recaps, it seems like nothing much happen this episode, or every other episode ever. When watching this series, I always feel that way, that nothing much really happen, but gosh we got so many murders or attempts at murder already so how can one says nothing happens? But yeah, that's just how I feel watching each episodes.

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I've been watching this alongside Pretty Man, and so when Song Yi's mom and brother showed up at her apartment, I half expected to see Botongie's mom and brother :o they're... kind of similar maybe?

And I think Se Mi was just having a bad mood because she's angry with Song Yi for making Hwi Kyung sad.

And me too! I thought of Dream High at that one scene.

And the ending.... Omg, so epic. I'll probably watch it 20 more times.

Thank you for the recap!

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Sooner or later we will break 30%!!! Woohoo.

And am I the only one squeeing when Minjoon takes Soongyi by the hand when she confides in him about her death threats? Oh I squee in everything you do, Kim SooHyun.

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I did too XD

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Took her by the hand and pulled her into his apartment. Major squee moment!

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So hot comes in many flavours and tonight it's -- Alien super hero! :) Omg that ending had me all gooey and drooling I want a alien superhero of my own too!!!

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Cliffhanger! Go Superman!

I just keep worrying about his health. Will the alien die if he stays? Is he doing the equivalent of burning his life essence away with his super human tricks to save the damsel in distress?

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*gathers melted self to leave a comment*

Whoa. What an episode. I've been making weird sounds all through it all and was like gasping for air after that epic Superman moment. I forgot how many times I replayed it.

1. That scene where he said he's cold scares me. So the kiss has an effect after all. I've been thinking of what he said about not eating with people since he cannot mix saliva or blood with humans. After seeing him eat with Song Yi and Lawyer Jang a few times, I thought "What the hell, not a big deal at all. Now it looks like he's paying for his negligence. He's been using his powers a lot since he met Song Yi too.

2. Min Joon talking about being forgotten as the reason why people are scared of dying. It reminds me so much of Arang and the Magistrate, how Arang was not scared of disappearing since she doesn't have memories anyways then wishing to live afterwards after she made memories with Eun Oh. How I miss that drama. T^T

3. Semi crossing over to the dark side. Seen this coming. For some reasons, I still don't hate her when normally I would have by this time. She still seems reasonable to me considering what she felt after all those times being only a supporting actress. Even Song Yi's nice gestures would look like she's belittling her. I have high hopes for Semi's character.

4. Hui Kyeong! How can you not fall for this guy? I usually don't like second leads who look pitiful and always go after the lead girl though it's obvious that they can't have the girl but oh dear Hui Kyeong.. (What did this drama do to me?) Something about him melts my heart and makes me want to cheer him on. Hui Kyeong, fighting!

5. I read Miraculous Journey of Edward Tulane after seeing Min Joon reading it and boy, how hard I cried. Kate DiCamillo is a really wonderful storyteller. The parallels from that book and this drama makes me cry. If you haven't read it, I recommend that you do. I only read it for an hour (Min Joon Halbae, it's been days and you're still reading it?).

I said so much. lol. Only means I love this drama! Thanks for the recaps javabeans!

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sorry for riding your comment.
I agree with #1.
I was thinking the same thing. I keep on thinking 'is this why he didn't mix saliva/blood with human. human makes him powerless'. Based on Kdramas in the past, that can become a problem down the road.

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Agree with you on #2!! Images of Arang and Satto suddenly came into my mind when he talked about it!

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Omo say it isn't so! If the kiss affected him in a bad way then they should've made it passionately! It wasn't even frenching,what saliva?

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#1 – I hope there isn't some sort of power quota, i.e. the more he uses it, the less he'll have left. That's such a common sort of twist. I would rather he experience more human feelings and sensations (including cold), but still keep his powers.

#4 "Hui Kyeong! How can you not fall for this guy?"

He's kinda cute, but only because he's harmless. But a guy who can't take a "no" for an answer eventually becomes very, very tiresome and, at some point, also scary. He doesn't feel that way now, but realistically speaking if a guy were chasing me for 15 years, I would not feel comfortable with that at all. Song Yi might just file it under "well, everyone loves me", but in the end there is a point where he's being disrespectful towards her feelings.

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where can i get the book ??

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Google is your friend.

Seems to be available from various booksellers, including big chains. The book even has its own website (and the author too).

http://www.edwardtulane.com/Overview/tabid/52/Default.aspx

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Yeah it's not much longer than an hour to listen to, and I laughed and cried as well. I think Min Joon's journey parallels, Edward's, too. I think he's more than just reading the book, I think he's marinating in it :)

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he's changing!!!! maybe because of the exchange of kiss, he got infected already =). But i hope nobody will die anymore, or maybe, the evil brother will

thanks for the recap =)

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Ever since I found this site I have come for almost every drama!! I love your recaps!!! And this episode just really had me on the edge with the whole trying to kill Songyi! And ahhh i agree about how cute it was how he bought 2 bowls of food and he wanted to eat with her!! Ahhh can't wait to see the next ep along with the next recap!!

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After Epi 6 and 7, I realise, this is the first drama that made me re-watch the endings.

Last episode when Mingjoon freeze the time to avoid hearing her reply, and this episode's superman action!

Maybe is the story, maybe is the character, maybe is the actor, I could somehow feel his pain when he freezes the time. "Ah, if I were him, I probably will do the same." The bad side of having super hearing power, the good side of having the time freezing ability.

When he was at the police station while Songyi was stuck in the moving car, I was on pins and needles even though I know he would be able to save her. I was thinking to myself, "Quick! Leave the police station! That is a decoy!" When I was with her, "Press the brake! Open the door and roll out!" "Is he going to race and pull the car from behind when it is halfway out of the cliff like the first time he saved Yihwa?" No! Bam! He appears in front of the car and presses it down like Superman! Hmm... maybe he is from the same planet as Superman.

PS: Thanks JB and GF for the recaps! If not for your recaps, I won't watch this drama!

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superlike this drama.can't get enough of it.the chemistry of the leads are awesome.

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Oh no the besties fell out of each other. Hope they will reconcile soon! (Although we all know it will not be soon) I just hope that Se Mi will reveal the slightest bit that she still see Song Yi as a friend although she claimed she did not in this episode.

Damn, I am worried for the nice devoted guy to Song Yi. At this rate where he kept bulging into bad brother's room at the wrong moments, I am worried his bad murderer brother will hurt him if he accidentally found out his bro's true identity!

Seems that Song Yi will find out abt min joo's identity soon. Looking foward!

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Thanks for the recaps Javabeans.
I don't think him being able to feel the cold is a bad thing. Maybe I'm hoping for too much but just maybe is he starting to evolve into a human?
Maybe his interactions with Song-Yi are triggering these changes with him. These are all guesses but I really don't want him to leave in 3 months.
DON'T WANT TO CYR T_______T

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I don't think Min-joon can keep his secret anymore from Song-yi about what happened that night, but instead of lying to Song-yi, there should be another alien (who was in the UFO news in ep 5) looking for him.

So, to save his identity, the alien (which I still hope she'll appear in ep 9; if not, I rest my case willingly) tells Song-yi that he's her Oppa, and hasn't seen him for the past few months. In return, Min-joon knows he can't protect Song-yi since Evil CEO will know about him soon with some footages of him being with Song-yi at the cruise.

Hence, alien sis goes undercover as another secretary for Evil Bro. How will she get hired I don't know, but never mind.

However, things don't go planned if Yoon-jae meets and somehow falls for this female alien, I'm not sure why but Evil Bro's secretary might have his heart change to be the good guy after getting to know Min-joon's "sis" until he finds out her identity.

Now that would be a good fill to not drag this drama until ep 20 since (in my opinion) I've seen enough of Min-joon and Song-yi being attracted to each other, as well as Se-mi's backstabbing, and Hwi-kyung's numerous attempts to win Song-yi's heart. I hope this plotline will happen around ep 9. ;]

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You seem so convinced that there is a female alien and it's making me highly suspicious. If this is true, I hope it's Jung So-min. Please, don't ask me why.

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I don't mind Jung So Min. She's the same age as Lee Yi Kyung a.k.a. Evil Secretary. Yeah, I'm still keeping my hopes up on another supporting character who may become a main cast in the latter half. Though if this never happens next week, I can maybe put these into a fanfic. But I won't give up hoping and praying until episode 9 airs. :-)

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my god javabean
your recap is amazing. much better than reading the sub.

the medication is not propofol. Most likely midazolam.

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Hmmm let me correct you javabeans: Jae-Kyung probably killed after Yura. You know, the animal shelter/pet hospital? I bet he enjoys euthanizing these poor doggies...

PeachRebel is right I the animal tranquilizer, Jae-Kyung must get all his drugs from that pet hospital!

This show is just great, I just reeeally wonder why the big brother is acting like this. He can't be a psycho by nature can he? I mean... look at this cutie little brother! And his dad looks fine too (hahaha "I think I'll go play some golf...")!

Thanks for the recap :)!

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All the allusions to Dream High in this episode made me nostalgic for Sam-dongah. I knew from the beginning that teddy bear was dodgy and I was right. Guys, lay of Se-mi, it's not easy living in someone's shadow for so long. I know how it feels to love someone so much and yet be so jealous of them. I had a friend a while back who was prettier, richer and more popular than me. I was in awe of her and yet, I hated her because she took my side a lot and stood up for me when I was being bullied. The constant warring of love and hate is difficult to live with. I eventually got over it and became a person in my own right but those few years I would never forget. I know that there's a part of Se-mi that still loves Song-yi no matter what she says and that part will come out soon enough when she sees how insecure Song-yi is and how much danger she is in.
Do Min-joon, shall I count all the ways in which I love you? I don't think I can. You're so awesome and that moment at the end when he landed out of nowhere and slammed the car, I was screaming and gripping the side of my bed. The preview of the next episode involves cohabitation, one of my favourite tropes ever. Yes. I love you show, you make me so happy.

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Yup, knew that the teddy bear was dodgy from the beginning, the second she pulled them out and told her mom that her loving fans send her teddies.

To be honest, it was a bit cliché.

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Thanks for the recap,JB.I love this drama.It's my only one at the moment.Oh,i do watch another drama but i tend to forget so i guess that doesn't count.LOL.

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Thanks for the recap.

I am excited to see Nail Man and Alien face off, but it had better be waaaaay before he loses his powers.

If saliva and togetherness is his kryptonite, then we need to find out that major skinship is his Spinach, like Pop-Eye.

It is interesting that these interactions can change him. It reminds me of what happens to men with pregnant significant others. As the woman's pregnancy progresses and even after she gives birth, the man's testosterone level is lowered. He even secrets prolactin - which is what makes mom's produce breast milk. Kind of a chemical body English - I know twisted metaphor alert!.

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Do you know how many times i 30-second replayed just so i can get a screenshot of what could be the manliest, sexiest, and most awesome thing ANYBODY has ever done in the history of k-dramas? And he didn't even have to take his shirt off!!!!

The end of the car lifting up while he smashed the front to stop it? Epic. Good job, show. I heart you. You definitely deserve to break twenty :)

And Kim Soo Hyun? I knew there was a reason i absolutely adored you in Dream High. I don't think i've ever been this excited about a hero with a dual persona since Gaksitaaaaaaaal!

Now i'll be screaming Manager Doooooooo!!!!!!!

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That ending tho!?

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What is the name of the song playing at the bar (Slow Jazz song I think) , when Hwi kyung and Si Mi met ?!! Pleaseeee ! :)

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Kenny G - Careless Whisper

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It's not Kenny G.
It's George Michael who used to be part of WHAM!
I seriously thought with that song the background that Hwi Kyung was going to try to take Si Mi home with him.

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The big brother is so creepy! He lives in the same house and no one notices his evilness. He is a like a Jekyll and Mr. Hyde, so pyschotic.

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Oh my gosh, this drama has so many genuinely good and kind characters...especially the men.

Loooove Lawyer Jang and the wannabe fiance so much. And noona-loving former assistant.

I like the parallel of the unfounded gossip in the past life and the unfounded gossip in the present just destroying the heroine's life. Will see how it turns out in this life. I find myself also thinking about the Joseon fiance whom heroine was supposed to marry before evil murderous stepmother stepped in.

If murderous hyung is really related to second lead...there is no chance he can be an alien, right? But he kinda sorta seemed to recognize hero. So....how? A changeling, maybe? Knocked off the real brother somewhere and took his place? Or could he have joined blood with brother or someone else...and somehow ended up living here? Ahhh the mystery!

I think Se-mi is trying to be evil. It's easier to pretend you never loved than to say you're betraying your friend.

Thanks for the recap.

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Yes, I too have been thinking about the nonplussed look that Jae Kyung had when Min Joon tore off the camera from the teddy bear! That smile was too eerie, almost like he wasn't surprised or expected that. I'm really crossing my fingers and toes that JK is just too confident, rather than him secretly being some sort of a supernatural being that can really harm Min Joon. /=

Besides that awesome car stopping scene (yay the plot and Min Joon - Song Yi romance) can probably advance faster now that his super powers are out, I thought the scene where Min Joon promised Song Yi in his gruff voice to wait for her to finish shopping quite hot. =D

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Their chemistry is AMAZING

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I love the writer's choice of giving us both Yi Hwa and Song Yi's stories. I love thinking of them as one piece, even if the drama hasn't quite explained to us how all of it fits together (and perhaps it won't).

The current Song Yi-Min Joon storyline is adorable and sweet on its own, but it just gets epic and beautiful when the storyline is that the Yi Hwa who fell in love with her kind rescuer, wanted to be grown up and beautiful for him, and gave her life for him now is really getting her chance to be beautiful for him and be with him. And she loves him first as Yi Hwa, while he loves her first as Song Yi; she gave her life to save his, while he's been the living dead for 400 years in her absence until she shows up and shocks him into real living, so there's this incredibly gratifying reciprocity of devotion between them.

It's so moving. And they achieved this a comfortable distance before the halfway mark. With lots of laughs and subversions of drama tropes. Raising the bar on all dramas.

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I LOVE THIS DRAMA NUFF SAID.

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I just love the way she says 'sorry' and 'red'

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Don't forget 'America', 'serious' and of course, her way of saying 'saekki'. Cracks me up

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And also 'good morning'

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This show is AWESOME!!! It;s witty and thoughtful.

Lots of scenes and moments could have been thrown away or glossed over but they always tie it up/go back to it.

I also like how it;s evolved in a super hero show with a murder mystery thrown in. definitely breaking the mold of a typical rom com.

Gianna Jun's acting is really making this drama. To me, she;ll always be "The Sassy Girl" but that;s not bad in my book.

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Hi all, been lurking around here for abit but felt compelled to make my 1st comment ever after this ep!

Have really enjoyed reading all your comments, just wanted to add:

This ep was RIDICULOUSLY GREAT! That cliffhanger at the end, o-m-g.

Suffice to say, I really enjoyed the show since the beginning but am now positively hooked.

Looking forward to reading more of your comments :)

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Greatest. Show. Ever! I love every minute they are together. I actually watch each episode twice, back to back. Hooked? It's beyond any help.

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just started watching this series 2 days ago, and I just say that I LOVE IT!!! :) episode 8 ending was just phenomenal...definitely made my heart flutter in those fifteen seconds lol

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I'm not trying to be mean or a stickler or anything, but the book Min-joon is reading is "the Miraculous Journey of Edward Tulane" by Kate DiCamillo.

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Anyone here play the DS game Phoenix Wright? The teddy bear thing was from phoenix wright (someone wanted to kill a celebrity so they sent a big bear as a fan gift with a camera attached to the eye)

I love this show!!!!the last moment of ep7 KSH was so hot!!!

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Oh I thought it might have been linked to an irl incident where a sasaeng fan at the airport gates gave an EXO (I think) member a teddy bear and when he was searched at security it was revealed that there was a hidden camera in the teddy bear's eye that had been on and filming the entire time. Creepy!

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i love this drama. the end.

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great recap! song-yi is hilarious.

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se-mi is a btch!! poor song yi and yeah I can't wait for her to figure out everything!!! and what's up with his body changes? can't he heal anymore??

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This is the only younger man-older lady pair that I like

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Not to rain on any parades, but in the last scene when the car is going straight down the hill, there was nothing wrong with the steering. All she had to do was turn the wheel all the way to the right or left and start driving up hill. The momentum would slow the car down and it would stop. She could just get out then. Why didn't she even try to turn the wheel? I'll just suspend my belief and go with the she-was-still-too-drugged excuse.

Other than that, I really do love this show.

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That ending. :O Wow, I can't even remember how each episode of dramas end, but I'll probably still remember this one years from now.

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Well seeing as how those guys managed to get out of the car, she probably could've just jumped out of the car and at the speed that it was going, she probably wouldn't have died from jumping out of the car.

Also going to put the blame on her being to drugged out to figure out that she could've opened the doors of the car.

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Can someone please tell me what's the title of the instrumental song played at the beginning of episode 7 of you from another star??? Please help me? I really like it. Please let me know. Thanks!!! :)

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Of. Miraculous Journey OF Edward Tulane (by Kate DiCamillo). In the book the rabbit is very vain and doesn't really love anyone even though it is very loved. Then it gets lost at sea and begins a journey where he goes from owner to owner, learning a little about love and the pain of loss from each. The book is actually quite tragic in parts. The part where the little girl dies is really heavy for a children's book. You can tell the author was going through some stuff when she wrote it (and she said as much in her comments about the book).

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