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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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I`m so addicted with this drama...love the chemistry..love the last scene too...

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is there a future competition between song yi and se mi to MJ?..hmmmm

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is there a future competition between SY and SM to MJ?

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just hope the script writer don't do the annoying thing of getting sy discovering the missing usb and misunderstood mj of doing all the bad things and turn to sj for help.

What is the deal about the nail ring? It is getting way too much coverage for it to be trivial?

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I really hope they don't do that. I've been thinking that it's a possible way the drama could go but I hope it never goes that way. That would really ruin it because it would be like Min Joon risking his life for nothing. Even if the writer resolves her suspicion or something in the end, I hope it doesn't happen. Got my fingers crossed!

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Put me down as still rooting for Se Mi as a interesting player in this story, not a cliche. For all her denial, she can't a "bad person" masquerading as a "good person". She'd have to be a psychopath to keep that hidden for all these years, and we already have one psychopath in the story. What she is, and I'm hoping the writer sees it this way, is someone filled with resentment and feeling guilt over that resentment, and letting it spill out. If she gets a grip on herself, she can still make up with Song Yi, and both of them are going to need a good female friend before this plot is resolved.

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Not sure what the point was, but did it stand out to anyone that Se Mi's tearful confession in the snow was a duplicate of the tearful confession in the snow in her drama from the previous episode? The one that got the 20% rating?

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Hi everyone, this is my first comment on dramabeans, I'm addicted to you all !
I love this series! As for his sudden kiss, lets consider that she was the one confessing first that she even had a consultation at the hospital because she worried about her obsession with him. I think that this fact showed him and us that she IS in love as much as he is. And he went for it! Cheers from Majorca.

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Its been so long since I've been this invested in a KDrama. The Cast , the storyline (so far) and the production is really addictive and exciting.

I love that there is a different storyline to each character but yet there is something there that is concrete and connects them together.

Aliens, murderer brother, joseon dynasty connection aside i love that underneath it all is a story about two people falling in love with one another. Both are strangers to the feeling and can't really quite comprehend why they are feeling the way they do and also how to deal with it yet. Both being so different yet so similiar.

KSH and JJH chemistry is amazing, it feels natural and effortless. i love KSH subtlety in his movements to convey his emotions. You know how he feels or how the character feels just by looking at his eyes and plus that face is just too adorbs! JJH is the queen. I am seriously doubting if I could ever find another actress in a Kdrama that could match up to her charm and whimsicalness. She switches from being vulnerable to dorky to self absorbed to caring flawlessly.

I hope the storyline continues to be engaging and evolving. There is so much possibilities in this drama that it seems it wont go down the predictable path of most kdrama's. I'm rooting for you YFAS!!!

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I've been watching all the episodes, but I think this is the first one that I really immersed myself in. It made me uncomfortable how JJH was like whispering most of the time & KSH is so stoic. I know that that's all a part of their character, but it made me feel kinda detached from the show somehow. Plus I hate it when people come to me at a whispering distance, so maybe that's why I feel uncomfortable at JJH's lines?

BUT now that Do Min Joon is becoming more human-like, we get EMOTIONS! and the Best! Drunk Scene! Ever!

Oh he was so adorable... I don't know why those people were so scared. I would've jumped him & hitched a ride on that flying horse.

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Thanks JB! The show is getting so, so much better with each episode yet like you, I'm so SO scared too of how it might possibly go downhill from here. It shouldn’t, but as we all know too well, the more drama becomes more popular so is the pressure to perform and potentially sacrifice quality over ratings. But Show is so engaging and all the characters are not one dimensional at all and I'm LOVING everything about it so much. But yes, I’m hoping this will hold true until the end.

Re: Se-mi, for now I still have enough sympathy to her character and understand her motivations. ). I think they are doing a fine job teetering her on the brink of darkness, but I feel that this is needed for her to come into her own and step out of Song-yi’s shadow. I’m also hoping that her future actions are NOT motivated because she wants to take “revenge” on Song-yi and ruin her, but just enough to be a catalyst for something but not completely out to ruin their friendship. Here’s to hoping.

I’m also dreading the reveal about our gorgeous alien’s deadline on earth, but I’m all for skinship and how his cold alien heart is slowwwwly melting for our hallyu goddess.

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So many beautiful & minute poignant moments were captured in this drama. Fantastic camera work.

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wow wow!a passionate kiss for 400 years,can't wait for next ep.

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I have a funny feeling that there's going to be a time when Min Joon will desperately need blood and Song Yi wil be the one who gives it to him. Maybe the "i can't mix saliva and blood with humans" really only applies to blood. So then he will lose some if not all of his powers. Just a guess.

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I am suspecting MJ feeling cold and all to be a sign that he is on his way to losing his powers and becoming more human literally. I always wonder what effect would sharing saliva with humans do to MJ. I read an article abt the director clarifying that MJ was running a fever in past eps becoz ofthe accidental kiss on the boat. Now that the kiss is erm.... so much more intense, i wonder if they will show his powers getting less significant. On one side i am not happy coz i really enjoy hia super powers. But becoming a human is good coz he will not be burdened and no need to be scared of leaving for good.

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Really? Oh no. Could i please have a link to that article?

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I think that I am in LOVE. No it is just with the show. Was hoping to watch it when it was all done unfortunately after reading all these recaps couldn't help myself and marathoned (if that is even a word) and watched it all.

Songyi reminded me of a young Vampire in a movie I saw and when I checked her profile page I was shocked to see that it was actually her in that movie. She was quite good in that and so I also know how the english attempt that she does is so much funnier to me. :0

Min Joon is a fun character to watch. He doesn't realize it yet but he is getting sloppy around her without even realizing it himself. (Not that is a bad thing)
for instance when she asks for tissue he subconsciously uses his powers and sends the box in her direction. Only notes this after she mentions wasn't the box near him. I guess this is one of the reasons why he doesn't eat with others. He is afraid of getting careless like this (The one time he did it with others and he got drunk he made a mess of things and revealed himself) though since everyone was drunk they may have thought later on that it was aftereffects of their drinking.

His power set is a bit confusing.
He has displayed the following set so far
1. Heightened Senses (So far hearing, and seeing so it would be safe to assume that the sense of touch and taste and smell would be just as high. that kiss must be playing havoc on him poor guy)
2. Clairvoyance (Can at time see brief glimpses into the future, can also be done when he touches certain objects)
3. Hyper Speed.
4. Teleportaion

it is the last two that puzzle me. If he can move real fast (I assumed that was the case) then why would he need to teleport. We know that he has that ability when he ported from the boat to his home and vice versa. though I am assuming that he has certain rules that govern this ability. He can only do so at a certain distance. That would explain why he missed the stairs and thus ended up falling down them he missed his mark by some)
Also when he was being chased by the cop and he ports into his building (he apparently fell) when the guards noticed him why didn't he simply port into his apartment then walk out from there wouldn't that have been faster and better. Also when he rushed out from the guard station and headed to Songyi apartment in fear of his saftey he apparently ran all the way over there (thus triggering all the motion sensors) if he had the power to port wouldn't that have been more efficient. I think the writer doesn't consider all the powers at his disposal or tries to work around them without explaining everything. For instance it may be possible for him to have teleportaion but he can only do it once a day thus the need for becoming the Red and Blue Blur. (or in this case the Black Blur)
I would love to see some more friendship between Semi and Songyi. I believe that it may have been damaged at their last encounter but hopefully all bridges will be mended by the end of this show (but it has 20 episodes and I don't want to wait that long plus the story has already moved so fast how are they going to make up for all that. Hope the writer doesn't spoil it)
Songyi truly considered Semi as her friend and did her best to look out for her. Clearly she saw that she had potential and that is why she asked other directors to work with her and when those other Junior Actress looked down on her and all that it was Songyi who defended Semi (It is a shame that Semi...

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I do think that Semi truly is uncomfortable with what she said to Songyi but at the same time couldn't help herself as she had to vent out her frustrations on someone. Also it didn't help that Songyi was sort of her competition. (the person who she has been pining over for so long has feelings for her best friend and she has always been in her shadow) While I am glad that Semi is getting her shot at the spotlight I am just sad that it has to come at the cost of her friendship.
It is interesting that she also witnessed the event and she is the only one who managed to recognize Min Joon as the same person. I wonder what she will do when she realizes that Songyi and Min Joon are living together (you all know what I mean by that). Hope that she will try to push them together.
Also when that Yura fan dropped that Mysterios helmet on Songyis head and Min Joon recused her she did look a bit concerned for her friends condition and a bit shocked as well to seeing a Ghost from the past. I doubt that she will be rushing of to her friends side anytime soon though. She has her pride to think about and for that I fee sorry. I do wonder now that she has confessed her feelings to the guy what will happen between them etc...

I think that both Min Joon and Songyi are helping each other out without even realizing it and that is why they are good since they complement each other in the right ways. Min Joon has always been distant (clearly he was not like that from the start but I understand how that may have turned out. Everyone you know eventually ages and leaves him all alone and he would have to start all over again. Thus so not to suffer all that he keeps his contacts with the outside world to the minimum. A job to support himself and one friend who is a lawyer to help in his legal matters. Wonder if he has ever met his wife and what she thinks about him), Songyi has been the one who is surrounded by people yet there are only a few who truly care about her but may have a hard time displaying it. For instance the brother is conflicted while he cares for her he still is the rebel But we all know that given the opportunity he will be there in her time of need. Hmm maybe Psycho Brother needs to kidnap little brother in exchange for the USB drive. But since they are now liabilities he will plan on killing them both anyway. He takes out his Psycho stare and aims it at them but Semis crush comes out infront of him at the last second and takes the hit. Psycho Bro is not moved at all and continues to reaquire his targets. Semi who was with him gets so enraged that someone would do that to her special someone that she finds a knife that was around for some reason and stabs Psycho bro with it. Before dying he takes out with him. Thus Semi will end up with her love and live hapily ever after with him. As for Min Joon while coming to the rescue for Songyi and her brother has been incapacitated once more and his dying. She tells him not to leave her (since she needs him and loves him) to no avail. With tears streaming down her face she kisses him. This finally gets him all up but the injuries are to serious and he is not going to make it but suddenly Aliens so up and inform him that he has a choice he can stay here but if he does he will die or return home where he can be saved.
So he decides to live to fight another day. But before leaving Songhi he declares his love for her as well and tells her that no matter what he will be back for her and that nothing...

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But before leaving Songhi he declares his love for her as well and tells her that no matter what he will be back for her and that nothing will keep them apart for long.
Then we have a small time skip and it shows that Songyi has moved into Min Joons former apartment waiting for him. She still does acting and even gets awards for it. Her father and brother have reunited and even have visits. Mom has also wised up after the horrible ordeal so she is much better now. then suddenly without warning Min Joon will reappear (Probably saving her life once agin) like at a train station. They will stare at each other for a long time then finally give into their emotions. She will first hit him for taking so long to return and then they will finally kiss each other and live happily ever after. Maybe even have a few kids that will have thier dads powers and moms whacky personality and will therefore love to play pranks etc....

I don't think that Songyi is aware that Psycho Bro is responsible for Yuras death. I don't think that anyone is that dumb to play with fire. She may suspect that he may be the one who planted a camera in the bear but can't prove it. Though that footage was gold. Bet he could make tons of money selling it on the market. :) Blame it all on Min Joon while he is at it.
Speaking of that Cameras I think that Min Joon also has Technopathy or would it be Cyberpathy. (always get confused between the two.) He uses this power to fry electronics and I think it was either due to this that he managed to detect this in the bear or maybe his enhanced hearing kicked in rather than super eyesight.
He must have heard the low level frequency that the camera was emitting thus followed it to the source and ripped out that camera.
I thought that Min Joon also had telepathy but then again I must be confusing myself with some other drama. Well either way this post has gone on long enough. SO SWRRY about that. Hope to hear from all of you soon and hope to hear your thoughts on these matters. (That is if anyone managed to reach all the way here and even reads this long post) :)

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(It is a shame that Semi never found out about that otherwise she may not be like that)

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i think the kiss was just DMJs imagination

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could be right! Or even song yi's! OR..the horror of all cliches, she passes out, and didn't remember the kiss at all! Or thinks it was a dream!

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I'm with everyone else - love this drama more with each passing episode.
That Thunder Man, stop the car with his bare hands, had to be the coolest thing I've ever seen on TV. Loved it!
Now here's my theory: I think she may go with him in the end, when he leaves the planet. Remember the fortune teller for Si M's mother? That Song Yi's future in acting ends, but Si Mi's gets brighter. (Or something like that)
I suspect that either swapping saliva will make her like him and she'll stop aging too (which she would love, of course - hehe) OR that Min Yoon is more like Super Man then we realize and he only has these powers because he's on earth. Remember on Kripton, the people were relatively normal, it's only in Earth's atmosphere that they attained super powers. Or maybe he's not aging because he's in a state of suspended animation or something like that, till he can get back home.
There are a lot of ways they can play this. I just want a happy ending. :)

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That whole "Thunder Man" - Drop from the sky - Stop the car with his bare hands, scene - may have been the COOLEST thing I've ever seen on TV.
If that makes more sense. Lol

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I also just need to say - while Psycho older brother is certainly creepy and scary - he's got to be the sexiest creepy and scary serial killer I've ever seen. :)
That guy has an amazing face.

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Her 'ooppppsss sawry!' is hilarious. They are both amazing actors. And his face when she broke his antiques.... laugh for days

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Yay! I loved this episode. I laughed out loud at the Joseon flashback when he got drunk and started ETing. I completely wasn't expecting that!

And way to play up the 15 second fairy thing, Show. I counted 15 beeps, but the whole thing took like 30 seconds our time. It works since we've gotten the slowing of time as a theme from episode one.

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I hope there'll be a video about the making of the kiss scene. I noticed MJ hair moved while their lips touch, then in another reply at different angle it's getting softer and slower. Repetitive scene = repetitive shoots, right?

For a kiss with those kind of interlocking lips (and moving lips) no wonder KSH ears turned red.

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Did anyone else catch this? The entire last scene, from the moment he steps back into the condo and sits next to her is in soft focus, kinda fuzzy around the edges. I almost thought someone was dreaming for a while there…they really set the mood up for that kiss.

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They set it out alright, It got me (still) hot and bothered while waiting for wed and thu to come *sigh*

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I also noticed DMJ's extremely red ears at the end of the kiss… someone's feeling shy...

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I'm absolutely obsessed with this drama! Love the couple, the plot, the supporting characters, etc. I've been desperate to see a preview of episode 9 and I found one! Not sure if I'm allowed to post a link here. First time I comment, but I have been reading reviews for a long time :)

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Preview for episode 9 I saw it's not subtitled so I can't understand the dialogue. However, MJ is seeing in bed, running a fever :(

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oops... MJ is seen in bed...

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my mind went elsewhere when you mentioned MJ is seen in bed

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Big fan of KSH/JJH!

Got a few questions:

1. Are metas really common in kdramas, or is YWCFTS just happened to be particularly loaded with them?

2. In the history of Korean entertainment/cinema/television culture, if an on-screen couple (KSH/JJH) with a high level of caliber, chemistry, and past collaborative success (The Thieves) are starting to work together more and more, is this a good sign/indication of more future collaborations? I'd just like to know if YWCFTS marks the beginning of many more wonderful years and great works between KSH and JJH. For those who are knowledgeable about Korean cinema/television's tradition/culture, is this a likely possibility? Meaning...is this what's happening right now with KSH and JJH?

3. I've noticed how realistic YWCFTS is to real life. I'm curious to know how much of Cheong Song Yi and Lee Whi-Kyung's background/history/story in the drama is made up, and how much of it is actually based on JJH's life with her husband? Have JJH and her husband known each other for 15 years, like Cheong Song Yi/Lee Hwi-Kyung have? Did they go to the same school growing up? Is her husband in a chaebol family? Is her husband a powerful and somewhat famous businessman in Korea?

4. I'm an American, so I'm unfamiliar with Korean society and culture, so my last question is about what the current social attitude/social norm/opinion in Korea is regarding marriage. I forgot where I read or heard this, but I recall JJH mentioning "marrying up" (meaning marrying upwards on the social ladder) in regards to her marriage with her husband. Her husband is rich, powerful, and somewhat famous in the Korean business world. Please don't misunderstand! ---I'm sure they love each other, and that he is a great person. As she is a great person. I mean no disrespect.

I'm just simply curious about Korean culture/society. Is marrying up a very important thing in Korean culture? Is it especially important for famous people (like JJH)? If she had chosen to marry someone less...how should I put this...less big (in terms of money, fame, connections, etc.), would this have been considered a no-no? Would she never have even considered looking for someone...more ordinary/average?

Or did her husband in real life just so happen (either by chance or by fate, but definitely not by design/not intentional) to be rich, powerful, influential, and somewhat famous?

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No disrespect whatsoever to any of the actors and their loved ones, nor any disrespect whatsoever to any of the characters in this wonderful drama. I'm just a new Kdrama fan, a new fan to South Korea overall basically, and I'm just simply curious about Korean culture/society.

Thanks, looking forward to everyone's response!!

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I was wondering if there was some sort of censorship imposed on recent Kdramas cos the romances seem lacking in luster. I am not even excited anymore when the leads get together; I miss the endorphins. But this particular episode! Wow. Everything came racing back, butterflies, warm fuzzy buzzes and squeals! Yay! Loved the 15 sec taunt by SY, and how MJ gradually softened and gave in to his impulses. Mouths moved!! Amen!!!

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My Love From the Star Episode 9 has been released at Dramacool
http://www.dramacool.com/my-love-from-the-star-episode-9.html

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I so love this drama!!!!!!! kisses, keep them coming please!!

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Just a few minute and i mean very minute things that had be questioning.

1)why could MJ use his super speed to pretend like he was going to drink but throw it out instead and resume as if he had drunk? although i do appreciate the humour in seeing him drunk ahahah

2)make a copy of the usb! that's the first thing u should do!

I really hope Se-mi doesn't go down the dark path ... I just don't feel like her character deserves it. Now that she's confessed to him, its time for her to be her own person and have the self-confidence to stop being fake as opposed to always comparing herself to SY.

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Hiii, can anyone tell me what is Cheon Song Yi's ringtone? I really like it and I heard it on another drama too - One Mom and Three Dads^_^

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Hi,

I was just wondering, does anyone know what tune Cheon Song Yi uses on her phone? Thanks!

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I love you guys. Thanks for the recap. I just got around to watching the show from start to end this month only. It took me a year. And I am still not over with the fact that I missed them when I was in Korea. Gah.

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5 stars for this episode

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lolz! Funny

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Such a wonderful movie,I could watch it a 100 time...

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so sweet

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Watching this drama several years later but enjoying it. Loved the car stopping storm scene! Very cool. Characters are interesting and I like how they're developing. And the romance of course! One thing that keeps bothering me though is when Song Yi wakes in the car, the brakes don't work, but why didn't she try to turn the car away from the cliff? Was the steering not working either? Made the scene more dramatic but really wouldn't you naturally steer away from danger? Overall though I'm very happy with this drama.

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