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You From Another Star: Episode 8

Better and better. I’m almost nervous at how much more I like the drama with every episode, because it makes me scared that it’ll have to dip at some point. I mean, I suppose mathematically speaking (…ish), a thing can just climb higher and higher and not come back down, inasmuch as that thing we’re talking about isn’t gravity, and who’s to say there’s a ceiling on emotional gratification? But it also stirs the conservative side of my soul that’s always braced to soften the pain when it hits. I suppose in the scheme of things, this is one of those Problems That Aren’t Really Problems. You know, I’ll take it.

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RECAP: EIGHTH RECORD

Backing up a few minutes, an unconscious Song-yi is belted into the car by Jae-kyung’s secretary while a henchman tampers with the brakes. They sent the car rolling down the hill, satisfied that the job is done.

Min-joon picks a location overlooking the city and hones his super-hearing, scanning the cacophony for any sign of Song-yi. Thus when she screams his name in a panic, he locates her and appears in the nick of time to stop the car with brute force. Song-yi sees Min-joon standing there and gets out of the car on shaky legs, only to find that nobody’s around. She’s alone.

She gets a call from Hwi-kyung and tells him what happened. She’s in unfamiliar surroundings so he instructs her to turn on her phone’s GPS, picking her up and then returning her to the hospital.

That’s where they run into Min-joon, who walks up looking calm as can be, hand casually in his pocket. He says he’s returning from the police station, but Song-yi asks if he was at the cliff with her, because she’s sure she saw him. Min-joon deflects and excuses himself, while Hwi-kyung supposes she must have seen things in her shock.

As Min-joon walks away, he overhears her thanking Hwi-kyung: “I really thought I was going to die. If I didn’t have you, what would I have done?” Only now does he pull his hand from his pocket, which is scraped up and bloody from stopping the car.

The secretary reports about the failed murder attempt to a displeased Jae-kyung, explaining how he was thwarted. In flashback, we see the moment that the secretary had seen the mystery rescuer standing in front of the stopped car… who then disappeared into nothing. Seconds later, he and the henchmen were attacked by a fast-moving blur and knocked unconscious.

Hwi-kyung argues with the doctors about dosing Song-yi with improper medication, but they insist they gave her nothing out of the ordinary, and Song-yi can’t identify the doctor who gave her the added dosage. The doctors will have to run tests to identify the drug, and Hwi-kyung asks to see CCTV footage.

At home, Min-joon cleans up his wound and wraps his left hand. He picks up the conversation out in the hallway when Song-yi arrives, escorted by Hwi-kyung, who promises to get to the bottom of her attack. She asks him not to report it to the police, not wanting the media circus that would ensue.

Moments later, he hears her scream. Song-yi trembles in shock to see her home ransacked, and in seconds Min-joon is pounding at her door. She stops him from going in to check, worried that the intruder might be still hiding inside. That means she may not be safe here, and he tells her to stay in his place for the time being. Yes, I will take any and every excuse to keep these two living together.

Song-yi notes that he’s always there when she needs him, and asks again whether he really wasn’t there earlier. He plays dumb and she drops it, just as she notices his bandaged hand. Min-joon scrambles for an excuse and blames it on a minor accident outside the police station, though it doesn’t look like Song-yi really buys it.

Hwi-kyung drops by Se-mi’s to worry about Song-yi, which has Se-mi rolling her eyes in annoyance. So when he asks her to stay the night with Song-yi just in case, she’s hardly jumping to agree. Hwi-kyung is surprised at her lack of reaction and assumes they must have fought, and asks her to be understanding because she’s the nice one. Se-mi is tired of being nice, though, and says in frustration that she’s actually mean: “I was just acting nice, because that way you—”

But she cuts off, and he says that she’s the nicest girl in the world. That’s why he can tell her all the things he can’t even tell Song-yi, which flashes us back to their school days:

Teenage Hwi-kyung tells Se-mi that he likes Song-yi, and her hope crashes into disappointment, because she’d thought his confession was for her. Hwi-kyung asks her to help him become Song-yi’s friend, adding the words that would come to define and/or haunt her: “Please. Because you’re nice.”

So now, Se-mi tells Hwi-kyung that she has seen the man from Song-yi’s accident, adding meaningfully, “If I were to tell Song-yi this, what do you think would happen?” Ooh, emotional blackmail. Se-mi, you sly fox. Granted, it doesn’t look like she enjoys resorting to this tactic… but on the other hand, it doesn’t stop her from going there, either. Hwi-kyung asks who that man is. She doesn’t answer.

Wearing Min-joon’s clothing after a shower, Song-yi “apologizes” for getting him all hot ‘n’ bothered, because she knows what it means for a woman to wear a man’s clothing in his home. Min-joon says he doesn’t care, and she continues, “Yes, I know you’d say that” and tells him not to feel too bad about saying one thing while hoping another. Because everybody loves beautiful things and feels butterflies to look at them. LOL. Gotta love her healthy ego.

To prove her wrong, Min-joon holds up a vase and says it’s beautiful, but it doesn’t make anybody feel butterflies. Neither does a cute dog, or a pretty tree. Song-yi is, to him, no different from a very pretty vase, or dog, or tree. So rather than “worry” that he’ll get too flustered over her beauty, she should just get some rest instead.

Miffed, Song-yi heads to the couch to go to sleep. But Min-joon surprises her by telling her to sleep in the bed. Aw, ya big teddy bear. (Not the creepy spying kind!) Song-yi asks for a book to help her sleep, and Min-joon looks up in disbelief: “You read… to fall asleep?” The blasphemy.

He heads to his library to select some, gritting his teeth at Song-yi’s assumption that he’s collecting all these books just to show off. He tells her to pick from his stack, and she opens an old Joseon manuscript and wonders, “Is this an alien language?” He looks at her incredulously: “It’s hanja!” She retorts, “I said I wanted to sleep! I have to be able to read it to sleep.”

Song-yi likes the one with pictures, so Miraculous Journey it is. She reads to herself in bed about Edward falling down a hill and looking up at the stars. Out in the living room, Min-joon listens, continuing the recitation himself: “How many more times must he leave without even being able to say goodbye? Edward’s heart ached. He wanted to cry.”

Song-yi reads, “Open your heart. Someone will come for you. But first, you must open the door to your heart.”

Min-joon continues, tucking Song-yi into bed: “No, don’t believe it. You can’t believe it. But it’s too late. The doll’s heart…” Min-joon freezes time, then finishes, “…has already begun to open.”

At the crack of dawn, he heads to the fish market to buy the food Song-yi’s been hankering after, gaebul. It’s a type of marine worm sometimes called a penis fish, so, HA.

That means the house is empty when Song-yi rises, and she pouts a little to be left alone. She looks around for an umbrella to head out… and comes upon her glittery heels in the shoe cupboard. Lol, I wanna see him talk his way out of this one.

When he walks in, Song-yi confronts him with the heels. He hilariously retreats defensively, knowing this looks bad. Song-yi flings all his words back in his face (his harshly phrased denials back when she first asked him about it), and he thinks for a moment how to get himself out of this. He offers the gaebul, which she scoffs at (then snatches from his hand).

Then she tells him he should’ve just been honest about his preference for women’s shoes, which is totally his prerogative, and says she could’ve given him tons of pairs to choose from. He tries to protest, but she shushes him with a knowing smile, saying it’s okay. She’ll buy him some as a gift. I absolutely love his grimace of impotent frustration.

As Yoon-jae walks along the street, his father tearfully watches from across the road, getting a brief look at his son the only way he can, as he did when he hung around the hospital for a glimpse of Song-yi.

To avoid being noticed, Dad whirls around and gets knocked down hard by a passing scooter. But that draws Yoon-jae’s attention and he’s at Dad’s side in a flash, though he doesn’t recognize him as his father. He helps him to his feet and inquires politely whether he’s okay, and Dad stammers that he’s fine and limps away in a hurry. Dad painfully recalls leaving the family back in the day, when young Yoon-jae clung to his leg crying for him not to go.

Song-yi eats her gaebul with relish, then insists on doing the dishes. Only she drops the plates on the floor, breaking them into a dozen pieces. Min-joon gapes in shock, and later in his interview he sighs that it was a personal gift from Joseon-era artist. Adding insult to injury, Song-yi comments that all his dishes are chipped and worn anyway, and offers to replace the whole set. He blurts, “Don’t!” and takes her off dishwashing duty.

Next, he hovers anxiously as Song-yi vacuums, wanting to step in to stop her. True to form, she knocks over a vase with the vacuum, and a slack-jawed Interview Min-joon says that the vase featured the handwriting of Heo Gyun himself, famous Joseon scholar. By this point he’s nearly speechless—you’ll have to excuse him. He can’t speak of this now. The pain is too raw.

Song-yi apologizes and promise to buy him an even better one, since this kind of stuff is sold everywhere, like at roadside rest stops. When she turns back to her vacuuming, Min-joon darts forward and grabs her in a back-hug to keep her from wreaking any havoc. (Best excuse for a back-hug EVER.)

Seok and Detective Park talk to the police about the man who assaulted Song-yi, who turns out to be a fierce Yura stalker who had even had a restraining order put on him. Looking over his file, Seok finds something strange: The stalker stated that just a month ago he’d seen Yura and a male companion going to one of those death experience places, where you walk through a mock funeral, get your memorial photo taken, and—most salient to their interests—write a mock will.

The problem is, the police spoke to the center and requested security camera footage, but the CCTVs were conveniently down at the time. Still, this solidifies the investigators’ suspicions that foul play is afoot. Especially if Yura’s companion had taken her there intending to use that will to deflect attention.

Jae-kyung reviews his teddy bear footage of Min-joon finding the camera, still trying to figure out where the USB drive is, because his secretary hadn’t found it while ransacking Song-yi’s apartment. We see that it’s because Min-joon has it, who had taken it after discovering the spycam. In fact, it was featured in one of his premonitions, which shows a man wrenching the drive from the hand of a body lying in a pool of blood.

Hwi-kyung drops by to see Se-mi to request a favor: Don’t tell either Song-yi or himself who the mystery man is. Then, continuing his trend of just missing the point in the worst way, he says he read her interview admitting to a longtime crush and asks why she never told him about it… because he could go talk to the guy for her. Sigh. He tells her to confess to him, suggesting that she call and say her piece before he can say anything.

As he walks away, Se-mi calls his phone. She’s standing right there, but despite not Getting It for a long moment, eventually the ball drops for Hwi-kyung. Ohhhhh.

Min-joon is visted by Song-yi’s mother, who wastes no time grilling the new manager with personal questions. What does his father do? How old is he? Does he have a girlfriend? Min-joon asks blankly, “Do I have to answer?”

Mom is pleased with his response, citing that a manager needs to be cagey with personal details. With that, she gives him her number and instructs him to be available 24/7.

Song-yi drops by the manhwa shop, and Bok-ja wonders why she’s returning books lent to “our Do Min-joon-nim.” (Song-yi doesn’t like hearing Bok-ja call him that, heh.) Bok-ja asks why she’s sending around such a handsome man to do her personal bidding, adding that she’d been wrongly annoyed with “our Do Min-joon-nim” when it was Song-yi’s fault for not returning the books.

Song-yi has more pressing concerns, though, and consults with Bok-ja regarding her mysterious cliffside savior. Hearing the story, Bok-ja takes Song-yi’s hand and urges her to the hospital, ha.

Still, Song-yi does as advised and consults with a doctor about the strange events of recent days. Thing started with the kiss that was too real to be a dream, but too ridiculous to be real. Then there was the rescue from the vase-dropping stalker, and then the car’s near-miss on the cliff. She supposes the doctor thinks she’s crazy, but he attributes these events to a stress reaction: She is feeling fear and anxiety due to recent shocks, and that has manifested in hallucinations.

She asks why she only sees one person in her visions, and the doctor replies that it may be because she wants to rely on him. However, it may not be wise to depend too heavily on that person, because it could tax their relationship. He suggests that she relax her dependence on him, and try talking to other people about her burdens.

So when she runs into Min-joon outside, she repeats the doctor’s words and insists that she’s not someone to rely on others unduly, so he shouldn’t feel burdened or tired out by her.

They go to the mechanic’s shop to check on her car, and learn that her brakes were tampered with. Min-joon has a flare-up of jealousy when she tells him of her dinner plans with Hwi-kyung, and it doesn’t help that she’s trying to distance herself by repeating that she won’t rely on or burden or tire him out.

The investigators receive word that their stalker witness has died. Oddly, the stalker was riding his motorcycle on a cars-only expressway in icy conditions, and now their only witness to Yura’s will potentially being fake is out of the picture. Ha, what’s the body count now? I swear I’ve lost track.

On her way to dinner, Song-yi runs into Jae-kyung in the elevator. He advises her to be careful given her accident, and she muses that it must be the same person who sent her the teddy bear—and if not for “that person,” she would really have been in trouble. Angling for information, Jae-kyung asks who found the camera in her teddy bear, but missteps by mentioning a detail she hadn’t stated, which she picks up on. Jae-kyung shrugs it off like he just made the obvious deduction, but her suspicions are stirring.

Dinner is a muted affair, and Song-yi brings up the Yura case with Jae-kyung. I suspect she knows she’s playing with fire, but she presses forward anyway in saying that she doesn’t believe Yura committed suicide. She explains watching a strange video in which a woman urged Yura to leave “him” or risk death, which puts Jae-kyung on edge.

Hwi-kyung wants to take this to the police right away and clear Song-yi’s name, but Jae-kyung argues that it could blow up in her face. He asks where the video is and offers to take a look, only to be told that it disappeared.

Min-joon plays chess with Lawyer Jang long into the evening, until his friend is ready to fall asleep. Min-joon is mildly huffy about not being in any rush to go home—not like somebody is waiting for him—and grumbles about Song-yi flitting out in the snowy weather, saying she can do whatever she wants. Lawyer Jang laughs to realize that he’s jealous, and what’s cutest is that Min-joon hadn’t even realized it, or at least confronted the idea.

He comes home and finds Song-yi’s already there, and is that him perking up? She insists he join her for a snack and shoves a beer into his hand, assuming that he doesn’t drink from lack of experience. He contradicts her, saying that he’s drunk before, which sends us back to Joseon times:

Min-joon is part of a festive gathering, and the leader passes around a primitive cocktail of soju and makgulli. Min-joon thinks up an excuse to refrain (“I don’t drink and drive,” which in this case means riding horseback, hee), only to be told he can leave his horse and call a sedan car. Ha. Pressured to drink, he does, and soon he’s swaying and light-headed.

He forgets himself and summons his drink bowl to him, and soon dishes and cups are dancing in the air. He does this with a childlike wonder that’s adorable, but the other partygoers don’t think so and rear back in terror. He even raises the leader into the air, and the others run out screaming that he’s some kind of goblin.

Soon the whole yard is filled with floating objects, and off in the distance a happily drunk Min-joon rides his horse home—in the sky, all E.T.-like.

But Song-yi takes his refusal as an affront, referring to his comment about her being a pottery-puppy-tree that stirs no emotion in him. Bothered by his (apparent) indifference to her, she says that she is brimming with charm and appeal, so much so that men go crazy over her and women burn in jealousy.

Min-joon tells her drily to check herself into a hospital if she’s serious, but she says she already went to one. It’s because of Min-joon that she talked to a doctor and was diagnosed with being too reliant on him, she says accusingly. How could he call her pottery, or a puppy, or a tree? “If you’re human, how could you see me and feel nothing?!” she demands.

She declares this a big problem that must be solved before she makes her comeback, because she can’t exude confidence this way. “This won’t do,” she says. “Give me just fifteen seconds.” She explains that people call her the Fifteen Second Fairy, because she can enrapture hearts in the span of a fifteen-second commercial. If he still feels that she’s a pottery-puppy-tree after that, she’ll acknowledge that she’s unappealing.

Min-joon scoffs and gets up, but she pushes him back into his seat and sets the timer. Then she begins her series of CF poses, staring him right in the eye, doing everything in her arsenal to stir a reaction.

The seconds count down as they sit there staring at each other. Min-joon’s expression doesn’t change the whole time and Song-yi seems to lose confidence, breaking eye contact.

And then it’s Min-joon who pulls her to him suddenly. Kisssssss.

 
EPILOGUE

Back at the chess game, Lawyer Jang sighs that while he can tie up all Min-joon’s business affairs, he can’t resolve his feelings for him. Min-joon admits that his feelings won’t be resolved, and he keeps looking back and feeling regret:

Min-joon: “For not once living a normal life like others do. Eating breakfast or dinner with someone, returning home where somebody is waiting, expressing my sincere feelings about liking somebody—those things. People who don’t even live a hundred years do all those things, which I had scoffed at for being trivial. All of those small, warm, beautiful things of everyday living—now I want to do them. What do I do?”

 
COMMENTS

Aw, smoochies! To be honest a kiss was exactly what I was expecting in that scene, but I had figured Song-yi would be the initiator, to prove her visceral appeal. But I love that Min-joon is the one who initiated, for a whole bevy of reasons, starting with the fact that she was the one to kiss him the first time on the boat. It also underscores the point that he’s warming up to the appeal of human interaction, especially as he finds it harder and harder to keep himself at a distance. Sure, he puts up that brusque facade when Song-yi’s being silly, but that’s to save face more than anything—for all intents and purposes, he has given up trying to fight it.

That doesn’t mean that he is actively embracing humanity, because his ticking clock (or in his old-fashioned terms, the emptying hourglass) is an ever-present concern. He’s only got two months left, and the more he entangles himself now, the more terrible the goodbye will be. Not that he has a choice in the matter, because as the story-within-the-story tells us, the doll has already opened its heart, and we just have to see what happens after that.

The kiss does make me eager for Song-yi’s reaction, because she doesn’t have the same reasons for hesitating, and I’m dying to know how she takes this. Will she merely take it as sign of her fifteen seconds doing its job? Will she admit her own feelings? While I’m sure she’s traveling down the same emotional path, I’m not sure she’s operating on the same timetable, and she may be unready to admit anything… which is all the more worrisome because she doesn’t know about the ever-encroaching deadline, either.

On the other hand, she’s already aware of the curious connections between all her rescuers—how long before she connects the dots and decides she’s not crazy? (Well, not in that way, at least.)

Speaking of which, Se-mi sure is walking straight for that dark side, isn’t she? I could see yesterday’s confrontation with Song-yi being born of jealousy and hurt feelings, but today she went one step further in holding Mystery Man over Hwi-kyung’s head as a threat/bribe/hidden card. It sort of reminds me of Yura trying to blackmail her lover into marriage, and we all know how well that worked out for her. (Side note: How crazy is she to have hard evidence that Jae-kyung is a potential murderous liar and still want to marry him? I’m sure it was partly motivated by his status as a chaebol, but surely she harbored affection for him as well. WHY she did is beyond me.)

But I have to say that I almost forget to care about the other plotular aspects to this drama because I love the romance so goddamned much. It just makes me giddy inside. Eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee.

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Okay, I downright screamed when I finished reading your recap. Why oh why the unattainable one (alien, on a completely deadly deadline) is the most desirable?? Song Yi, consider yourself a problem bigger than just losing your career over mindless accusation. Though who are complaining of having a headache over the oh so smexy, dreamy one? XD *squealing non stop

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I seriously thought that when Song-yi was telling her manhwa friend about Min-joon's deeds that the answer to come out would be: Twilight. He's Edward Cullen.

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LOL

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I agree! Honestly, I was so disappointed; the whole time, I was thinking "finally, someone qualified to help." But no.

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opps..

sawrae...

Thhhunder Man...

LMAO! Chun Song Yi's Engrish just cracked me up! love this girl..love this show so much!

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Okay, I downright screamed when I finished reading your recap. Why oh why the unattainable one (alien, on a completely deadly deadline) is the most desirable?? Song Yi, consider yourself a problem bigger than just losing your career over mindless accusation. Though who are complaining of having a headache over the oh so smexy, dreamy one? XD *squealing non stop Okay, I downright screamed when I finished reading your recap. Why oh why the unattainable one (alien, on a completely deadly deadline) is the most desirable?? Song Yi, consider yourself a problem bigger than just losing your career over mindless accusation. Though who are complaining of having a headache over the oh so smexy, dreamy one? XD *squealing non stop

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Lets talk about the premonition for a tick...that is either manager Do or Hwi-Kyung's hand.

I dont understand the comic book store owner's purpose, let alone the two flunkies in her shop. How are they connected to the main narrative or even serial killer B story narrative?

I felt a little bad for Se Mi, she finally gets the nerve to confess (in the snow no less) and just got met with stares of what I read as "oh crap."

Does anyone know how the book ends? I am assuming this is going to be like Master's Sun as a plot device...

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they're more like the audience voice? like she asks the questions we're asking.

and frankly, SongYi could use a girl friend right now since SeMi's... out of reach atm. hehe

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I think they're like people looking from outside the box. They're not directly involved but they still keep the story going. I love watching those two anyway and the manga lady is like Song Yi's only friend right now.

The book started with the china rabbit not feeling love towards his owner. He got lost and was picked up and taken care of other people through out the years. From his experience/journey, he learned how to love and even lost one girl/owner. He was broken and fixed by a doll maker and was placed in a shelf in his store. He was there for years and it was okay with him though people don't buy him. One doll beside him said that "Someone will come but you have to open your heart first." In the end, a little girl bought him and that little girl is the daughter of his first owner. :)

It's a good book that you can read in one seating.

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thank you!

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i'm so giddy too!!! kilig-kilig-kilig =)

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Gaaaaahhhhhh - i love these two and I love this show ! One week is too long to wait - we should have an epi everyday!

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JJH acting is superb. I have never such character in any kdrama. You just love her, she's so real. First time watching her in any show.

Her interpretation of SY is it really from the script or JJH real life character is a bit like SY ?

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In real life, JJH is described as "lanky, shy, and relaxed" with a "disarming openness." (Google "vogue Gianna Jun" for the profile)

I'd guess that she brings a certain easy-going charisma to the role, but the comedic energy and brazen confidence is pure SY.

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So, could exchanging saliva start changing min joon human?

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oh, that's right, saliva exchange. that it happened now it good timing. But there is always something sad about an alien remaining in a place that is not home -

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Guh, the trouble of reading this in an office full of male coworkers : I cant squeal out loud.

So, lemme just : OH MY GOD HAHAH ILOVEYOUTWOSOMUCHCANWEHAVETHATALIENBABIESNAOOOO?

Cant wait to get home and catch up with this week's episodes.

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1st time count 1 till 15 while drama is on going ever.

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Dayumn that kiss! Boy was it hot!! Go KSH!!!! We want more of those "hot" kisses. Song Yi did a good job as well. At least she closed her eyes, relaxed her arms and went for it. I have to admit the chemistry between the leads is sizzling!!!! LOL.

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My CSY highlight

1. Her ssukso(rotten smile) on shoes-theft-interrogation scene, "ok, noona will openmindly understand your weird hobby"

2. At the psychiatrist scene, her tone and expression when she says "you think i'm crazy, don't ya?" and again "you must be writing down that i'm crazy, right?"

3. oops saawwrrry & kwencha~na~

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At the meal with brother-killer and Hwi-kyung and Song Yi, I was busy watching Hwi-kyung to see if Se-mi's confession had started to shift how he feels when he is with Song Yi.

Does that make me crazy? Killer in the room with SY coming close to figuring it out, and I'm more interested in Hwi-kyung's emotions.

The thing that drives me nuts is that some times people have this BIG blind spot for women who pretend to be sweet. This worries me for Hwi-kyung who I adore. I think he may fall for Se-mi now, unless he sees her full-on hating SY. I stopped thinking Se-mi would be a match for Hwi-kyung when I realized how two-faced she is.

Hwi-kyung is simply too pure hearted. He needs a moral but strong woman, someone to challenge his weakness and believe in him and protect him from the evils of the cheabol world.

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Just wait untill the poor guy finds out if he does'nt get killed first about his beloved older brother the murderer. I really feel for him he is too nice and decent for hi family.

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I am utterly immune to k-drama kisses and the like but my heart is beating so fast right now. Even Queen In-hyun's Man, as much as I loved it, never evoked that sort of physical reaction (no, not * that* kind) within me. Between last week's sexy superman stunt and this kiss.... So much sexy. Maybe I have a thing for cold-turning-warm-blooded aliens.

I'm loving Min-Joon's subtle facial expressions: his pained face during the interview segment following Song-yi's untrammelled destruction of his stuff, his gradually softening/increasingly entranced face during the 15 seconds (awww), and Joseon Min Joon's placid and earnest expression, later to become placidly amused Drunk Joseon Min Joon.

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aww it really RAISES my HYPE by countless times by each episodes..
on one side i feel bad that they have to keep it for 20 episodes.... i am really AFRAID that they might disappoint me... i really dont want this to disappoint me...

i am really shipping this couple damn hard on and OFF... lol though its sin *since she is married*....

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Thanks for the recap as always.

I was floating after reading your recap. Ah, that kiss just did it. Anyway, it seems to me like Min-Joon's getting "human" - he could feel the cold (unlike before) and he's hurting (after stopping the car). I mean, he could have felt hurt before but knowing his Alien nature it shouldn't hurt that much or his wounds could have healed faster.. Or so I think. So is it possible that he'll turn "completely" human before he could return home? Or would he even want to go home after all of this? But it would also be interesting if Song-Yi were to leave with him and be that planet's "hottest new star". ^_^

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soo the thriller part of the show is creepy and paradoxically also kind of lol-worthy just by how the death count is rising... creepy oppa is still creepy... shin sung rok has completely removed his nice oppa image I had of him from his WGM days with Kim Shin Young.

The romance is awesome :) I love the chemistry between Do Manager and Songyi the 15 second fairy (lol)

Thanks for the recap!!

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The kiss scene- *daebak*. I hope it wasn't imaginary. Heh. Is HK's brother adopted? It's just that Psychopathic trait is hereditary w/c means there's also another who share the same ticks down the family line. I just hope HK doesn't snap & remains faithful to SY even after his 10-yr. one-sided love has ended.

Seeing JJH weekly made me watch her earlier acts again for the #nth time & realized how I've missed her antics. I adore her in women empowering roles. Rom-com-action suits her greatly & it's where she does best on making everyone (err...me) agog over her. Haha. Even so, after all these years, I haven't seen her on variety progs. It makes me curious as to which character she had played resembles her real life persona. *JJH, pls. go on Running Man or Noona Over Flowers.

KSY, you're making me feel butterflies.haha. Aaahck...I want to see the BTS.

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I'm jumping jacks over this series & that kiss- *Daebak*. It didn't make me cringe & I hope it wasn't imaginary. Heh. KSY, you make me feel butterflies. Aaack..I want to see the the BTS.

Is HK's brother adopted? It's just that Psychopathic trait is hereditary w/c means there's also another who share the same ticks down the family line. I just hope HK doesn't snap & remains faithful to SY even after his 10-yr. one-sided love has ended.

Seeing JJH weekly made me watch her earlier acts again for the #nth time & realized how I've missed her antics. I adore her in women empowering roles. Rom-com-action suits her greatly & it's where she does best on making everyone (err...me) agog over her. Haha. Even so, after all these years, I haven't seen her on variety progs. It makes me curious as to which character she had played resembles her real life persona. *JJH, pls. go on Running Man or Noona Over Flowers.

KSY, you're making me feel butterflies.haha. Aaahck...I want to see the BTS.

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Oops sorry for the double post. I thought the first one didn't go through. Must be a glitch. Feel free to delete the 2nd one. Thanks for the recap once again!

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omg that kiss! i mean im speechless haha had to repeat it a couple of times. and the song that they used was also perfect. i think imma download it and use it as my ringtone haha im in love with this drama!

"The kiss does make me eager for Song-yi’s reaction, because she doesn’t have the same reasons for hesitating, and I’m dying to know how she takes this. Will she merely take it as sign of her fifteen seconds doing its job? Will she admit her own feelings?" this is what im really looking forward to the most. knowing that were in dramaland i feel like her reaction would be that she accomplished what she wanted to do. i think she likes him unconciously but i dont think shes ready to admit that she does so she wont acknowledge what shes feeling yet.

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drama, you need to know beetter than to make me LOL ar work. I worn you. a man ridding over the moon with a horse is not something your very serious boss should see. when she already thinks your mental age is 5 y. o.

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oops screen keyboard mistakes... sry

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*sawry*? :D

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Oh my God! this just keeps getting better and better. I love them. Was waiting for that kiss

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The ending just reminds me of the staircase-scene in Reply 1997. hahaha is it only me who thinks so? I must have been really into R97 since it was the first drama I was rooting so much. (But I think it will turn into YFAS since I really really get hooked and anticipated this one episode after another. LOL)

Keep being awesome, show! :D

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IMO, Min-joon's interview with the camera is for Song-yi once he leaves(?) Earth back towards his home; like that recorder journal in "King 2 Hearts"...

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And BTW, is it just me, or every hanbok Kim Soo-hyun wears during the Joseon flashbacks seem a little too loose on him? Not unlike the yangban hanbok he wore in TMTETS???

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I don't really think so because his way of talking at the interview scenes is obviously not "personal" kind. For example, at interview scenes he uses "-nida" at the end of phrases, a kind of most formal way of talking which you don't use to familiar/comfortable person, and he usually talks in informal banmal to her from the very beginning when he found that she's his student. (And now they both talk in banmal each other)

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What if it is the message to his parents on his home planet as to why he is not coming back?

Unless he is from the new version of Krypton where babies are grown underwater...whatever Man of Steel.

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I'd say it's a cute idea but don't think it's the thing either. Because, for example, in the epilogue of Ep.1, he says like "Have you seen someone who entered military in the year of Shinmyo?", which non-Earthlings, or non-Koreans, can't even understand. On top of that, no way he would speak in Korean to his alien parents. :)

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Year of Shinmyo (신묘년 辛卯年) can translate to either: 1651, 1711, 1771, 1831, 1891, 1951, & just recently 2011.

He can speak Korean to his alien parents, if he had any, since alien technology would permit the existence of a universal translator for that matter.

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Sorry Rovi, i was mistaken. It was Shinmiyangyo(신미양요) what he said, not Shinmyo. It was a short war between Joseon and United States in 1871.

But that's not really important. My point is, Shinmyo or Shinmiyangyo, "have you seen someone who served in the military during Shinmyo/Shinmiyangyo?" is not a line he would say to his alien parents.

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I think it just serves as his "journal", since earlier he told the police he always writes in his journal to keep track of his daily activities but we never see him actually writing, other than when he wrote "last three months on Earth."
Plus it's a very good way to let the audience know his inner thoughts, since he can't openly express them :)

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It took him 15 seconds to react .......hahaha

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But what happened to he can't mix saliva and blood with human being? did the writers forget about this?

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who knows the song at the end of episode ???

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Been looking for it too! The singer's voice sounds just like Hyorin from Sistar but they might release it next week anyway.

So, I guess the best we can do is wait for it.

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yes.. i think it's hyorin's voice too..but i can't find it anywhere. another painful week...

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ooohhh i know why they haven't released the song..because k will's song (like a star) is still on the top of all music charts..hahaha..nice strategy...after another song steps on k will's, they will release hyorin's and make it the top of all music charts...their strategy makes us sufferrrr..but i like that strategy..haha

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2014 is off to to a vwery good start in dramaland.

I don't know if there's any possible way for me to love this show more.

I stayed up all night into the dawn just for subtitle and watch it until I realized it's bright outside.

You ruined me, show.

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His ear!!! :O So red! :P

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I want the next episode to start like this.
Min-joon pulls away and starts to leave then Song-yi pulls him back and they share another kiss. I love this show so much I can't even describe it. I want to see how the relationship between Hwi-kyung and Se-mi is going to change in light of her confession. Lawyer Jang, Mr. Voice of reason, I love how you always put our alien on the spot and force him to confront his feelings. The show is so awesome and I'm afraid it's going to go crazy in the second half. Please don't get crazy, just continue being awesome.

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Now that Min-joon has opened his heart, despite the ticking clock/hourglass, he's about to learn love, one of the biggest mysteries and miracles of what it means to be human.

It reminds me of a wonderful thing Lawyer Jang said to Min-joon back in Ep 4:

"Humans live so diligently, even though they know they're going to die. Even when they know they're going to break up some time, when they love, they love like there's no tomorrow. Those childish beings are exactly what people are."

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Thanks, I missed that scene. I like that quote, it's appropriate for the New Year, 'live diligently'. I will remember that.

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I love this drama. This week was sooo good. I love how Min-Joon is looking out for Song-yi all the time. I usually hate those "knight in shining armour" dramas (e.g. Boys over Flowers where the heroine was always getting herself into stupid situations and needed rescuing), but I love how it works out in this drama.

The forced cohabitation is great, please let it go on show? They are so cute living together with him giving her his bed and them eating together. I just love it... Haha.. maybe that is murderous Jae-Kyung's most important purpose: as a plot device to keep Min-Joon and Song-yil living together. Kekekekeke...

I just love how Min-Joon looks twenty but is completely an old man at heart! To me that is so endearing how his heart breaks for those ceramics and how much he loves his books. Also, it was so cute how he was offended when Lawyer Jang suggested that he might be jealous!

The ending was so good. (i have my doubts that the ep. 7 ending can EVER be topped) I loved how she was so cute trying to charm him and the moment she starts to deflate and turns away he pulls her in for the kiss. Sooooooo sweet. I love these two, they are so good together!

Please continue to be good show!

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I can certainly understand why an actress would be frustrated working second fiddle to Jeon Ji-hyun. She is so utterly natural in this eccentric role and commands the screen so effortlessly she makes everyone else look like . . . well, like TV actors.

That said, Yoo In Na is acting the hell out of her second lead part, and I expect interesting things from So Mi as we go along. She's more aware of what is happening than anyone else.

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If the Truck of Doom ever drives over the Cliff of Doom, all the continent of Asia will plunge into the sea and the human world will end.

. . . And we'll all, apparently, be warning each other on Samsung Galaxy phones, like Min Joon. Remember to plug yours in tonight. I forgot and mine went completely black.

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I just imagined the vultures of Doom (from Ice Age) sitting on that tree saying "Doom! Doom! Doom!" Lol

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I missed you.

In a show about an Alien...they need an appearance of some Romulan wear.

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What's the song that was playing at the end? When they were kissing? :D

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Umm, am I the only one confused? They haven't really explained the whole "swapping saliva is deadly" plot device allowing him to kiss her (unless it just means he becomes more mortal). Also, wasn't her cell phone still at the hospital? How'd it end up in the car (unless his alien speed put it there before the fight... after smashing the car)?

It's a fantastic drama... just would be a bit disappointed if they don't explain these obvious inconsistencies in the plot.

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I don't think he explicitly said it was "deadly". He just said that it's something he can't do. And from what I gather, he's slowly turning human, which might very well be because of the first kiss.

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He planted it I believe... The bad guys still wanted to kill after their failed attempt so he wanted her to get further help. He couldn't reveal his face or power to her and had to meanwhile fix those bad guys.

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Yay!!! He succumbed!

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Among everything great about this episode,

I make a comment about the kiss.... I loved the way SongYi had her eyes open in the beginning (natural because MinJoon surprised her) but then closed her eyes and relaxed her arm. It felt like she was saying "yes, this is what I've been waiting for" in a good way (not a triumphant he fell for my charisma way).

Lots of kisses in kdrama keeps the actress's eyes open while the guys eyes is closed and I hate that. It's like they aren't into the kiss which isn't helped by the fact that v the actress usually is standing there like a statue.

...I didn't notice MinJoon's red ears however. * going to replay scene *

I'm a bit isolated so I really enjoy coming here to read comments from other people. Makes me feel like I'm sharing the experience with others which makes watching dramas more fun! It's more fun to squeal about the hotness of MinJoon (or other guys in other dramas) with another. Since I don't get that in "real life" I come here!

It's hard to gush about MinJoon or SooAh etc to your husband.... He just doesn't get it. ..

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Yes, I noticed the way she relaxed to and her hand fell. Love that part. She's definitely attracted to him I think in part because he was resistant to her charms she got curious. And also because he is sooo sweet to her despite the gruff demeanour he puts up. I think when she makes the connection about him being the man from 12 years ago she's going to be head over heels in love. (Not sure how she will react when she finds out he's an alien though. lol!)

Haha.. I love reading and commenting when I am reallyinto a drama. Almost none of my friends are watching this, and you can't squeal about Minjoon if you haven't seen how amazing he is in action! And no, husbands and boyfriends just don't get it.;)

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Gosh yes, my girlfriends won't get it either (see..I'm the only one with kdrama addiction in my circle) so db helps a LOT. It feel as if I wasn't squealing alone XD man that car stopping scene was hot and the kiss just made everything better and beyond, we got lips movement too...attaboy KSH! Okay now let me replay it all over again...

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More people are into k-dramas than you think. On one of the sites that they show k-dramas this show has over 41,000 people viewing, and each day the number is going up.

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Squeeeeeeeeeeeeeal!They kissed!They kissed!

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than "stop the car with the hands" scene reminded me of twilight movie...only of couse in this drama was far better than in twilight

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*in CSY voice* sawry but I just luff this drama soooo much.
that kiss.....

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Hey can anyone tell me what's the ending music in Ep8? it's so freaking good!!

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I just love the song played when they kissed. Hope they release it soon !

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I just hope she wasn't drunk enough to bite him. Because according SY's manager, she becomes a dog when she drink more than 3 glasses of alcohol.

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OMG SUCH AN AWESOME DRAMA. DMJ's expression was so good when the artifacts broke! Not to mention the way he stopped the car. BEST SCENE EVER. I need episode 9 now!!! And thanks for the recap!

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The kiss was totally hot.
Sadly I think we are all in for a world of heartbreak next week.
SJ isn't going to fall that easily. She is Cheon Song Yi, Hallyu Star. She is loved by everyone. And has never loved anyone.
If only she had an inkling of who MJ is before the kiss, things might be better, but right now he's just a man - who's succumbed to the 15 second Fairy.
Her reaction next week will be interesting to see. Will she be shocked and offended that he took such liberties with her or will she gracefully laugh it off like she does with Hwi Kyung.
For now I will enjoy and replay the kiss over and over (and over).

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Character-wise, I'd be kind of disappointed with Song-yi if she acts all obnoxious about the kiss! That said, it is quite possible that is going to be how she will act since we all know how inflated her ego can be! That scene with her in his clothes going with a cutesy voice "sorry for me getting you all hot and bothered" was so hilarious!

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All the character-wise prediction aside, the show hasn't even passed halfway and it's way too early to get them to fall for each other anyway. This is why i always think kdrama in general is too long for its storylines, and i understand that writers can't help but bring all those cliched pull-and-push things to keep it till 16~20 episodes. I know some people wouldn't agree and they sometimes even want extension, but IMHO, 12~14 episode would be enough for a trendy rom drama and that would bring a better quality. Well, to the max 16 would be fine, but 20 is way too long. I'm just worried how this epic-so-far drama is going to keep being good for the rest of 12 episodes.

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Can Killy McKillerson get caught already or die in one of his own schemes he's really not scary just cartoony. If they want someone scary they should watch I hear Your Voice Min Joon-gook worked even though he only actually killed three people because of the threat of what he might do. When you have your villain killing someone every episode he looses his menace and fear factor.

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For a guy who is leaving in 2 months, he sure does get attached to things. The lawyer is liquidating his assets, I wonder who will get his apartment because it's my dream apt. I sometimes rewatch scenes just to get a good luck at this apartment. Oh yeah, the kiss was awesome!

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So ... who else here is worried that this show peaked way to early with 12 eps left to go?

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Does anyone else was reminded of Secret Garden during the 15-second scene? It was sort of like when Kim Joo Won was imagining Gil Ra Im in different poses. Or it's just me? lol. (And if it was really a reference to SeGa, does it mean the kiss was merely a hallucination? Noooo.)

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