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Angry Mom: Episode 10

There is so much awesome in this episode. And by awesome, I mean Bok-dong, who has totally earned his chance to shine. I’m considering it a nice reward since I’ve been holding my breath since the cliffhanger at the end of the last episode. Today we’re done dancing around the secrets and the confrontations, and people start to actively go looking for the answers that they need. If only we could protect them from the pain that inevitably comes with learning the truth.

 
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EPISODE 10 RECAP

Scary mofo Ahn Dong-chil stares gobsmacked at the sight in front of him: Kang-ja, hugging Ah-ran and telling her that everything’s okay because Mom is here now. He blinks like she might be a mirage, and stammers, “Kang-ja? H-how are you here?”

She actually has to say the words aloud for him to register fully: “Because… I’m Ah-ran’s mother.” Dong-chil just blink-blink-blinks at Ah-ran, until Kang-ja asks to send her out so that they can talk alone.

Noah, meanwhile, is begging his cab driver to hurry it up. We see that Bok-dong wrote down the address of Dong-chil’s warehouse and gave Noah the cryptic request to rush over there, before another Yi-kyung happens.

Ah-ran waits outside in the hallway, panicked and scared, and tries repeatedly to call someone who doesn’t answer. Inside, Dong-chil asks how Kang-ja became a mom and adds, “Who gave you permission to be a mother?”

Kang-ja tells him not to think any stray thoughts, because Ah-ran is her daughter and her daughter alone. She asks how Dong-chil could remain the same trash after all these years, because she had hoped that he’d clean up his life for Bum’s sake.

But at the mention of his little brother, Dong-chil’s eyes fill with rage. He screams at her not to say Bum’s name and looms closer. Thinking quickly, Kang-ja grabs the knife that was stuck into the desk and points it straight at Dong-chil’s throat.

He snarls: “You killed my brother.” Ah-ran listens intently from around the corner, as Kang-ja argues back that she wasn’t the one who killed Bum: “It wasn’t me. It was you.” He just screams it again, and this time he lunges and grabs the knife out of her hand.

Suddenly, Noah rushes him from behind and grabs his arm. Ack! Teach! You are so out of your depth here. Dong-chil knocks him to the ground with ease, so Kang-ja shouts for his attention to be back on her, giving her the chance to pin his arm behind him.

Still she’s no match for Dong-chil, who knocks her down and then comes at her, knife raised. She starts to back away, terrified… and that’s when Noah hurls himself at Dong-chil and then lets out a guttural noise. Oh noooo.

Dong-chil’s blade is lodged in his back, and Kang-ja runs over to him screaming his name. She cries for Dong-chil to call an ambulance, but the familiarity of this scene is too much for Dong-chil, and he seems to snap. He screams that he won’t die from it and slumps off, leaving them there. He pauses outside near Ah-ran, but can’t bring himself to look at her.

Gong-joo arrives and tells Kang-ja that calling emergency will just complicate things, so she takes over to make sure that Noah is okay. Ah-ran looks at Kang-ja differently, suddenly seeming a little terrified of her own mother.

Gong-joo’s minions call their usual under-the-table doctor to tend to Noah at the club, and Kang-ja tries to bring his fever down while he sleeps, suddenly seeing him differently.

Ah-ran is full of questions and doubts, and asks Gong-joo if her mother killed someone and if Dong-chil is her biological father. Gong-joo says no to both, albeit unconvincingly, and Ah-ran reels from the night’s potential revelations.

Noah stirs awake, and Kang-ja rushes over to him and starts in on an apology about how she shouldn’t have been involved in something like that, but asks him not to ask questions. Noah lets her finish, but the only thing he asks is, “Are you okay? Are you hurt?” Awww, you can just see her melt a little on the inside.

He tells her that this isn’t one of those things she can just gloss over—she could’ve died tonight. Kang-ja counters that he’s the one who’s afraid of needles but jumped in the way of a knife.

Noah starts to say that he doesn’t know how long he’ll be a teacher, and Kang-ja cuts him off to argue that he can’t say things like that: “You’re the best teacher at this school.” He says soberly that he isn’t a good teacher at all, and the thing that scares him is losing another one of his students. Noah: “That I might lose you too, because I don’t know anything—that scares me the most.”

He asks sincerely for her to tell him what’s going on so that he can help, and Kang-ja asks for just a little more time so that she can tell him everything. She urges him to stay at the school, because teachers like him make it so that students can survive. He sheds a tear and thanks her for her words.

It’s a good thing Noah is trusting, because Kang-ja doesn’t really have a good explanation for why she brought him to her mother’s nightclub instead of a hospital. He remembers one of them calling Kang-ja “noonim,” and she quickly lies that he must’ve dreamt it.

After sending him home in the princessmobile, Gong-joo comes home and reports that Ah-ran has lots of questions about Dong-chil being her father. She’s wondering that very thing herself and asks Kang-ja if he really isn’t the father, and whether that means that Bum is… but Kang-ja just ignores the question and talks about the school construction project being the key to this whole scheme.

Gong-joo sighs that this school is like a bottomless bog—no matter how much you dig, you just sink deeper. Kang-ja says that Ah-ran is in that bog, and she vows to save her and all the other kids trapped there.

Noah’s father is waiting for him when he comes home, but Noah rebuffs his attempts to talk or see his wounded shoulder. Dad apologizes and says it’s all his fault, but Noah says it’s his fault for making Dad this way. He thanks Dad for protecting him and letting him trust in others and see the best in people. But he declares that from now on, he’s going to leave the safety of his sheltered world, because his students are out in the cold with no one to protect them. Look who’s growing up!

The next morning, Kang-ja tries to smooth things over with Ah-ran, but she isn’t ready to listen to Mom and stalks off. Hubby Jin-sang grabs Kang-ja by the wrist and drags her off in a huff, and Bok-dong growls from a distance.

Jin-sang demands to know if she was out all night, but she says he was already asleep when she came in last night. He threatens to tell the school everything, and she in turn threatens to go report him to the police for stealing her ID. She warns him that she’s watching, and reminds him not to act like he knows her at school.

Once she’s gone, Bok-dong swoops in and grabs Jin-sang by the throat to do some threatening of his own: “Ajusshi, don’t live your life that way.” Kyaaa, could you be any cuter? His sense of honor is so misplaced but SO. ADORABLE.

He’s still under the impression that Jin-sang is her adoptive brother, and pops him in the face as he growls at him not to take advantage of her: “She’s only eighteen!” I’m dying. Bok-dong gives one last warning that if he catches Jin-sang hovering around one more time, he won’t let it go like this.

Ah-ran runs into Dong-chil at school, and though neither of them says a thing, the moment is fraught with unspoken questions and doubts. She overhears Jung-woo ask him why Ah-ran is still walking around at this school, and Dong-chil promises that he spoke to the mother and they’ll be moving abroad soon.

Noah gets caught in a fight between Jung-hee and her friends (ex-friends?) in the hall, and screams in pain when they pull his shoulder. Kang-ja rushes to his side in concern, and Bok-dong takes note with a sour look on his face. Hee, is he going to invent a love triangle in his head?

Kang-ja takes Noah to the infirmary to re-bandage his shoulder, and she worries about the state of his unwashed hair and all the things he can’t manage while living on his own with a bum arm. He says that his father helps him and she shouldn’t worry, but she argues that this happened to him because of her, so how could she not worry?

And then of course, Bok-dong happens to peek into the infirmary at just the wrong moment and angle, where it looks like Kang-ja has her arms around a shirtless Noah. Oh no, poor Bok-dong. You are just having the shittiest day. I don’t mean to laugh at your pain, but it’s too hilarious not to.

He storms in like he’s caught two guilty teenagers, and assumes the worst of Noah. They both swear that this is a misunderstanding, but Bok-dong is so far gone in his own little drama that he starts to lecture Kang-ja (while oh-so-menacingly calling her by the nickname Bang-wool/Cherry Tomato, I might add) about throwing herself at all these men, which leads to all her problems.

He drags her out and warns Noah that he’s watching, and Noah is so innocent by comparison that he just sits there wondering what Bok-dong meant.

Outside, Kang-ja insists that Bok-dong misread the situation, but he just screams that it’s because she’s so innocent that she keeps getting taken advantage of. He starts to say, “She was being used just like you, and then…” but trails off.

Kang-ja realizes that he means Yi-kyung, and guesses that he’s been having a hard time because he wasn’t able to protect her. He denies it, of course, and tells her that the innocent and trusting are the first to get eaten in this world, so don’t trust anyone.

Dong-chil finds Jin-sang at the construction site and asks point-blank if Ah-ran is his biological daughter. Jin-sang says no, Ah-ran is Kang-ja’s niece (a lie, but that’s the cover story she told her husband and mother-in-law). Dong-chil scoffs, knowing full well that Kang-ja never had a sister. He tells Jin-sang to send Kang-ja and Ah-ran away to study abroad, and that he’ll make all the arrangements. He doesn’t even let Jin-sang ask why, and just orders him to do it.

Someone follows Kang-ja out of school that night, and lurks in the shadows as she makes her way to Gong-joo’s club. The minions greet her as she enters, and Gong-joo updates her on the school construction project, which she’s discovered is a way to launder money for the foundation.

Suddenly, one princess minion busts into the room looking bedraggled, as he says that they’ve been infiltrated. Gong-joo and Kang-ja run out to the hallway, where Bok-dong is fighting four minions at once, like a big ol’ hero. This is so great.

When they lift his hat off, Kang-ja finally sees his face and gawks, “Go Bok-dong?!” He screams at Kang-ja to hurry up and run to him, like he’s rescuing her from a life of underage bar hostessing or something. My heart, it bleeds for this kid.

Kang-ja sighs, and Gong-joo practically squeals at the grand gesture, greeting him with open arms: “You’re THE Go Bok-dong? My daughter’s deskmate? Welcome to Bang-wool’s house!” Bok-dong gapes, “Daughter?”

Kang-ja bandages his cuts and chides him for busting in here, while Gong-joo fawns over the cute brave boy and sighs that she’d love to have him for a son-in-law. Kang-ja’s eyes widen at that, and the girls have a silent conversation with looks behind Bok-dong’s back.

He asks if Gong-joo is the birth mother who gave Kang-ja up, and then lays into her for not taking responsibility for her child when she’s living with a senile grandma and a skeevy adoptive brother. Kang-ja tries to stop him, but he’s on a roll and cries that her lack of maternal love is the reason she isn’t properly loved.

He’s so sincere that it kills me, and then it’s clear that he’s identifying with her personally as he adds, “Kids who don’t have parents get treated like trash that can be used and thrown away like nothing!”

Kang-ja stills at that, suddenly realizing why it is that he identifies with her so much. She smiles as Gong-joo apologizes and stuffs him full of food.

She walks him home and asks questions about his parents who passed away and his hyung in prison, but Bok-dong remains tight-lipped about his family. She sees through his tough-guy act completely now, and when he barks at her to go home, she jumps up to throw an arm around his neck and asks if he wants noona to buy him some food.

He shakes her off, annoyed at her insistence that she’s the noona (since she was held back a year). To prove that he’s no little kid, he does his best imitation of an aggressive drama hero and pushes her up against a wall, only he misses when he tries to slam his hand next to her head, and has to readjust his position.

He regains his composure and manages to ask, “Do you like me?” Her whatchoo-talkin-bout-Willis face is priceless, and she cracks up in response. But then he starts to say, “I like… I li—” She freezes, but he can’t spit it out at the last second, and chickens out.

She asks if he lives here with Dong-chil, and tells him to get out. She plans to ask Teach about finding him someplace else to live, but he counters that she’s one to talk, nightclub and all that. He pulls her close by the back of the head to say, “Goodnight, Cherry Tomato,” and shoots her a smile before walking away.

Dong-chil drinks himself into a stupor, and he’s so plagued by thoughts of his little brother that he sees Bum standing there looking back at him for a good long while, before he finally realizes that it’s Bok-dong.

Bok-dong gets yelled at and broods out in the hallway, but practically jumps out of his skin when the elevator doors open and Ah-ran steps out. She’s just as shocked to see him, not having known that he lives with Dong-chil. He asks what she’s doing here like she has a death wish, but she’s determined to ask Dong-chil some questions, and calls Bok-dong a coward until he finally agrees to get her inside.

Ae-yeon arrives first, so they eavesdrop on the conversation, in which Ae-yeon and Dong-chil both admit that they’ve had contact with Kang-ja. Ae-yeon says that they have to get Kang-ja out of school before she digs any deeper, and the school part is news to Dong-chil.

Ah-ran gasps knowing that they’re talking about Mom, and thank goodness Bok-dong is there to hide her when she’s loud enough to raise their suspicions. They get out of there safely, and Bok-dong asks who Kang-ja is. Ah-ran lies that she doesn’t know, but continues asking about Dong-chil and what kind of person he is, and if he killed Yi-kyung.

Bok-dong warns her that the scariest thing in this world is the truth, and that she’s already too close to becoming like Yi-kyung. He says that Dong-chil is someone who takes orders from above and he’s the same too, but she argues that Yi-kyung was killed because she did as told. She tells Bok-dong not to follow orders blindly anymore.

At home, Jin-sang asks Kang-ja what she did to get caught by his boss, and tells her about Dong-chil’s order to send her and Ah-ran abroad. That shocks her more than anything since she was prepared for far worse, and later when she tells Gong-joo about it, Gong-joo assumes that even Dong-chil feels something for his bloodline and doesn’t plan to harm them.

They’re out at the market, where Kang-ja happens to run into an ajumma friend who calls her Rannie’s mom. A teacher from the school happens by and asks what that was about, and Gong-joo comes up with the lie that Rannie is their lost cat. She drags the teacher away for a friendly drink to keep her distracted.

Noah starts a list of all the things he wants to accomplish before quitting his job, and at the top of the list are Kang-ja, Bok-dong, and Sang-tae, all with family/parent concerns. He goes to answer the doorbell, and Kang-ja busts in with bags full of groceries. How sweet.

Noah protests, but she’s in pushy ajumma mode, and just gets her way by nagging. She forces him to let her wash his hair, cook some food, and even do his laundry. He follows her around the whole time, arguing that she’s going overboard, but she simply says that he started it by butting into her life, so she’s doing the same.

She asks why he doesn’t have a girlfriend, and how old he is exactly. He says huffily that he’s a whole eight years older than her, and she just chides him for not having made a girlfriend in all that time, heh. He tries to yell at her for going overboard and coming to his house, but she gets a call from “Mom” and runs out just as suddenly as she came, leaving Noah spun around.

She gets down the street, where she runs into Noah’s father, only she knows him as Judge Park without the Noah connection. He recognizes Kang-ja right away, but the school uniform confuses him, and he worries that she’s working a shady job of some sort. She assures him that she isn’t, and runs off with a promise to contact him later.

Judge Park hears from Noah that his student came by to make the food that they’re eating, and he briefly wonders if it might’ve been Kang-ja. But he shakes the thought out of his head, realizing how crazy that sounds.

He tells Noah that he ran into a former student outside, and surprisingly Noah knows all about Kang-ja’s case just at the mention of her name. He remembers that Dad had sent her presents for a long time, and it reminds him of how much Dad used to run around to check on kids and meet with parents when he was younger. He puts a side dish on Dad’s spoon in silent acknowledgment.

Kang-ja rushes over to a club where Gong-joo has tracked down the middleman who works under the education minister. For no logical reason, this leads to Operation: Cabaret, wherein Kang-ja dresses up as a lounge singer to try and seduce the middleman. Her stage act is hilariously bad, complete with tripping and embarrassing dance moves.

Luckily all the smarmy man cares about is that she’s pretty, and it lands her a private table with him. He’s so intent on impressing her that she gets him to spill all of his secrets, like the fact that he’s a kingmaker who gets presidents elected. It takes her a while before she gets to the juicy stuff, like how there’s a rumor going around that the education minister has an illegitimate son, though no one knows of his identity.

That’s Gong-joo’s cue to interrupt and take over the date, and later the girls reach the conclusion that Jung-woo might be that illegitimate son. (I love the little aside where Kang-ja chides Gong-joo for hitting her princess minions and they call Kang-ja an angel.)

At school the next day, Kang-ja asks Jung-hee what she knows about Jung-woo’s parents, and Dong-chil catches her red-handed—digging around about Jung-woo, and posing as a high school student.

Ah-ran hears what’s going on and runs out, with Bok-dong close behind. Dong-chil grabs Kang-ja by the throat, not caring that they’re in plain sight of the school. Ah-ran is about to run to them when Bok-dong appears by her side, and he warns her not to get involved.

Then he stalks over to them and puts a hand on Dong-chil’s arm. Omo. Dong-chil lets go of Kang-ja because he’s so shocked, and Bok-dong can barely contain his fear as he stammers, “S-she’s my friend, hyungnim.”

Dong-chil turns to him and asks if Bok-dong knows what he’s doing right now, and Bok-dong quivers a yes, and a confirmation that he won’t regret his choice. Dong-chil slaps him hard and fast, and Bok-dong’s head whips to the side. Oh crap.

Dong-chil barks at Bok-dong to follow him, and when Kang-ja tries to stop them, Dong-chil makes a move to hit her. Ah-ran screams, “Mom!” (no one seems to notice) and runs into Kang-ja’s arms, and Dong-chil stares for a moment before deciding to drag Bok-dong away for an ass-kicking. Bok-dong actually turns back to give Kang-ja a brave little smile, perhaps to reassure her, or just happy that he was able to step in.

Chairman Hong meets with the education minister in preparation for the election, and gives Ae-yeon one last chance to choose his side. He tells her to find out what it is that Jung-woo’s mother gave him on her deathbed, and warns her that she has until the end of the “washing machine” cycle to make her choice between him and Jung-woo.

When Bok-dong doesn’t show up at school the next day, Kang-ja leaves to go check on him, and Noah asks the vice principal for permission to go do the same. When he’s denied, Noah decides that he’s going to ditch school for the first time ever, which is clearly evident by the pep talk he has to give himself to hop the fence.

He stares down at the massive drop below and tells himself aloud, “You can do this! Bang-wool did this, so why can’t you? I’m a teacher! And a man! And an adult!” With a fist pound to his chest he goes for it… and shimmies down the wall like the fraidy cat that he is. Still, he seems pretty pleased with his first attempt at playing hooky.

Kang-ja arrives at Bok-dong’s door and tries calling when there’s no answer. She can hear his phone ringing inside, so she calls the lock company to get in. Bok-dong is buried under a blanket and unresponsive, so she thinks he’s just sleeping, until she lifts the covers and finds him covered in sweat and cuts and bruises.

She panics and rouses him to go to a hospital, but then he panics at the sight of her here, where Dong-chil could get to her. They sit there arguing for the other to get out, and I’m screaming at the both of them to get out together, but it’s too late.

Dong-chil walks in behind her as Kang-ja tells him that Dong-chil is no hyung to him. Bok-dong freezes in terror, and Dong-chil recites a familiar line: “Get away from my little brother.” Crap, it totally makes it worse that history’s repeating itself here.

Kang-ja turns to face him and her gaze holds steady: “Which brother? Bum, the brother you killed with your hands, or Bok-dong, the one you covered in bruises?”

And then, to complicate matters even further, Noah arrives. Kang-ja continues and says that Dong-chil has never once sincerely loved his little brothers, otherwise he couldn’t hit them or force them to do anything: “You’re just a gangster, down to your bones.”

Dong-chil just asks calmly, “Are you done with your speech, Jo Kang-ja?” Aaaaaaaah! He said her name!

That’s enough to trigger Noah’s memory of the girl he was just talking about with his father, and he steps into the room with a stunned expression: “Jo Bang-wool… are you Jo Kang-ja?” Bok-dong stops to register the name and looks up at her in confusion.

 
COMMENTS

Everybody knows! I’m actually a little shocked that it happened all at once like that, and already I’m slightly disappointed that it means no more of Bok-dong’s adorably flawed love confessions. But it’s nice to have the story pick up so quickly once we got past the long buildup of setbacks and muted victories. Not that this isn’t a setback for Kang-ja—it is—but it’s a huge step in the story for Noah and Bok-dong to know who she really is, and what’s at stake for her. I can’t say that the mistaken identity misunderstandings aren’t my favorite part of the show, but I also know that there’s a lot to gain from Kang-ja forming lasting relationships with these people as herself, so I look forward to that too. I really think Mom should stop for a minute and give Ah-ran some answers about her parentage before she goes visiting Dong-chil again, but I’m sure that’ll come in time.

What’s nice about the way everyone’s separate storylines have been crafted is that now they all have a personal stake in the same battle. Bok-dong is standing up to Dong-chil for the first time, and that felt so good to see him take his first steps toward independence, even if the cost was terrible. But the fact that he dared to step out of line for Kang-ja says a lot about how far he’s come since the start of the show, and even the start of the episode. Now he’s willing to stand up against his boss for what he believes is right, and he’s putting someone else’s welfare before his own even though knows how frightening these people are better than anyone, since he’s seen the worst of it. I just love love love that he’s Kang-ja’s own little hero, busting into nightclubs and trying to save her when HE’S the one who really needs saving. Part of his charm is that he doesn’t know that, and part of his pathos is that he doesn’t think enough of himself to dream of a better life.

Bok-dong’s tearful speech to Gong-joo tore me up—well first, it gave me stomachache from laughing so hard, but then his sincerity really knocked me over when he was clearly talking about himself and how easily kids like him could be used because no one loved them. Kang-ja sees through that and understands his world more than a teacher like Noah could, and that makes her the perfect person to save him. I like that he’s being set up to be the second Bum for both Kang-ja and Dong-chil, so that she gets her second chance to rescue the little brother this time. Dong-chil already confuses Bok-dong for his dead brother, though I’m with Kang-ja on this one—his idea of love is so warped that it’s not really love.

Noah is steadily growing as well, and it’s fun to see Kang-ja rubbing off on him in little ways, and sometimes his moments like ditching school for the first make him seem just as much a lost teenager as his students. He made huge strides today with his father, and it was the first time I was really impressed with him. He stopped feeling sorry for himself and began to make plans for the difference he wanted to make in his students’ lives, which included growing up so that he could meet them halfway. The reversals in this show are what make the characters so refreshing. Noah is the teacher but he’s the most childlike of them all; Bok-dong is tough as nails and has seen it all but can’t confess his feelings for a girl. They could not be more different if they tried. But in their fierce protectiveness over Kang-ja they’re on the same page, and this episode was the best of that. It makes me a little terrified of losing that amazing dynamic—so damn funny, and heartwarming too—but I trust that they’ll step up in new ways that’ll warm my heart just the same.

 
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Ohmygawd. Where can I find myself a Bok-dong?? So cute. *U*

Ugh, Angry Mom seriously has the best cliff hangers. I can't wait for the next episode. I love this drama.

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Lol was going to write the same comment. Where can I get one of those cute bok-dongs? Thanks..!

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So cute! I love BokDong! Where can I get more BokDongie's cuteness???

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An adorable kid. His profile in asianwiki doesn't say much. Can someone tell me more about this kid?

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Maybe you could stalk his IG, @actor_jisoo.
He's adorable ...
I want my own Bok dong...

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Totally agree! I want him to him to find someone to take him home and shower him with warmth, food, love and humor.

Totally agree on the cliffhangers too. Arghhh!

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LOL I thought you said "take him home and shower him" because that makes sense to me too XD

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haa, the line cuts off at "shower him". I thought the same thing Mary.

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Hey, Cherry Tomato, why don't you just give the teacher a full bath while you are at it?

this is episode 10 already and I don't if the No Ah- Kang Ja love line will still happen coz I don't see it. So maybe the Bok Dong thing is happening to distract us from it all, coz well, Bok dong is headed to a heartbreak,for sure. Kang Ja is still so married at this point.
oh, eureka! that's the operative work:married! coz the actress kim hee sun is married, of course, so no love lines. how will this work in the end, Teacher No ah and Bok Dong, both heartbroken and Jo Kang Ja will go back to her married life serving her husband and her mother in law as a good wife should, long as her daughter Ah Ran is safe. oh, sad.

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Actors/Actresses have love lines in dramas all the time whether they are married or not in real life...

I wouldn't mind seeing her husband stepping up and reworking that relationship though. I thought he might just try to send them abroad without any explanation, so at least he didn't do that.

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he is not a dog or a Furby, you guys... ok maybe he reminds me a little bit of Furby. But still, you cannot actually have a human pet, no matter what they show you in dramas!

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This show is the cutest...the only bright spot on my bad day.

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O.M.G!! I melted when Bok Dong smiled at Bang Wol! I replayed that scene a bazillion times. He is so ADORABLE!!

Can't Wednesday come any faster?!

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And Kang Ja is such a riot in this ep. That singing part just killed me!

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Kim Hee Sun can sing! Before that part went full-out comedy with her intentionally singing off key, she sounded like a studio recording even though it was live. Her English pronunciation was excellent.

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Of course she can sing beautifully... She once don an OST with Jackie Chan for their movie "The Myth"..You can hear her duet with Jacky Chan at the rolling credit at the end of that movie.. The song was so beautiful, I still have it on my playlist.

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That was seriously amazing,hope this guy becomes big after this show. Luff him but he's going to be heartbroken, my only wish is that kanja adopts him.

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A-D-O-R-A-B-L-E

THE BOKJA SHIP HAS SAILED PAST THE POINT OF NO RETURN

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Wow! Thanks for this super recap and agree wholeheartedly with your sentiments! I thought yesterday's episode was epic. Today's equally stellar.

I love those scenes of Bok Dong holding back his confessions and acting the protective boyfriend wannabe. Is it me or what? Kim Hee Sun just rocks as a loving mom, capable housewife & daughter in law, mature high schooler, seductress, kick ass gangster, what else is left?

Finally, No Ah's got some backbone. Personally I am happy to see Kang Ja's identity getting revealed to No Ah and Bok Dong; time to unveil these layers lest the story becomes too unwieldy and far fetched.

There are still plenty more nuances to be uncovered...where does Ae Yeon's loyalty lies? Who is Ah Ran's biological father? Will Kang Ja stay married to her spineless husband? Will Bok Dong feel betrayed by Kang Ja?

Looking forward to next week!

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Ahh... I never thought Bok Dong would feel betrayed. I hope not!

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That has been my worry for the last 4 episodes or so... I am afraid that Bok-Dong will feel like this is just another adult playing him for their own ends. I am thinking that she will become the "other," that he could really hate her for awhile because of the vulnerability he revealed to someone who was lying to him. If it were me, I would feel angry, and embarrassed, and really hurt. He may decide that all of his truly lovely caring and heroism is just naive and useless. aaargh.

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I know! It's a big concern. I'm hoping his relationship with Ah Ran will be the glue that holds them together. He obviously doesn't feel the same way about Ah Ran as Bong Wool, but he does seem to care about her and doesn't like disappointing her. I forgot what episode it was, but when Ah Ran scolded and slapped him, he looked seriously distraught about it. I think Ah Ran is just as much a part of his change as Bong Wool, but not for the same reasons. It's almost like good cop/bad cop, haha. Ah Ran calls him on all his crap and Bong Wool smothers him with care and understanding.

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you know its a good episode when girlfriday starts off the recap with "Scary mofo..." lol! I'm feeling it too - this episode gave me life!

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Do you guys think that Bok Dong will pull off a Freaky Friday and proclaim his love for Kang Ja despite the fact that she is an ajumma?

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It might sound weird, but I love to see that.

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I don't think he has enough trust in others and self-confidence to pull off such a maneuver.

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Now I want to watch Freaky Friday again.

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Thanks for such a great recap. Really enjoyed reading your insight.

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Ships everywhere this episode. Bok Dong is so far gone that I'm terrified at how he'll react when he discovers the truth. I nonstop cackled at how he kept mistaking Bang Wool for selling her body to her husband, their teacher, and the bar. I knew he was the one following her that night and expected he would jump out from the shadows as soon as Minion threw his jacket over her shoulders. Finally Gong Joo and Bok Dong meet, so we can get the ball rolling on his adoption papers. I can't believe he actually ate the food she fed him -- Old Bok Dong would have never given in so easily. She's his Momma Bird. As for his almost-confession, Kang Ja has got to be more perceptive than this. She has got to know he likes her with him risking his life for her against his hyungnim. I am curious if Bok Dong was supposed to be such a central character since the beginning, or whether the writer added more scenes for him after seeing Ji Soo stealing viewers' hearts.

Nevertheless, I won't ship Kang Ja with Bok Dong for obvious reasons or No Ah because she's a married woman, and I don't ship Ah Ran with Sang Tae because he's an ass and doesn't deserve her. Personally, I've been on the Bok Dong x Ah Ran ship since their heated confrontation in episode 6. I love how she's not afraid of him and how they always speak honestly with each other. How did Ah Ran find Dong Chil's address, though? I reckon the Kang Ja x No Ah ship has officially sunk now that her secret's out. Even if Bok Dong doesn't know who Jo Kang Ja is, No Ah does, and it's not like she can deny it with Dong Chil standing right there ready to out her. She could maybe get away with tricking Bok Dong that he, delirious with fever, imagined the whole conversation.

Thanks for the recap, girlfriday!

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Hey, now that you pointed it out.... THERE ARE NOBODY TO SHIP in this drama, despite it being a popular one.

It shows you can make a good drama without a love triangle or even a single love line.

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Oh my gosh if one of the conclusions to this drama is Gong Joo taking care of Bok Dong my heart would fly into the sky, burst, and rain down little rainbows and butterflies of happiness.

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Yes! I hope that happens :-))))

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Thanks for the recap, GF!

This drama keeps getting better and better!! KHS is nailing her role here and she can do it all as Mom to bring down the evildoers and protect her daughter. Jisoo is killing the role of Bok Dong!!! So cute and totally loving his scenes with Kang Ja. Keke~ The almost confession, the talk with Gong Joo, the jealous moments, the smile! *giggles* Noah's growth was great to see as well. Now that her identity has been revealed, I can't wait to find out everyone's reactions after learning that Bang Wool is Kang Ja.

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I don’t understand why the angry mom, Kang-ja, isn’t kicking child abuser, Dong-chil’s ass!!!
He deserves it! After killing his little brother and now even beating up, cutie Bok-dong, Kang-ja should’ve drop kicked him when she went to save Ah-ran. Instead, all she does is talk to him. Like he is going to listen to her! Show, don’t tell me that you have taken away Kang-ja’s fighting skills and badass attitude. I dislike the fact that she only seems strong against the school bullies, but less strong when she is facing the people around her age, like Dong-chil and the corrupted school board. This show is starting to become less entertaining for me. The reason why I am still holding on is because of Bok-dong :P Plus, I wanted to know who Ah-ran’s biological father is. Is it Bum’s? *shrugs* Otherwise, I would have dropped this show already. I want Kang-ja to kick ass again and mop that living room floor with bully Dong-chil!!! LOL
Come on, PD! You can do better than that!!

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Dong Chil was stronger than her 18 years ago. And he only grew more strong and dangerous.
I like kick ass Kang Ja too, but to defeat Dong Chil and the other bad guys she needs more brain than muscles!

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She starts off as an arse kicker, and now she is mellow yellow. The only logical explanation is she is biding her time and gathering info to cutoff "the head of the snake".....the crooked Minister of Education. Or maybe he is the father of her child.

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I AM GOING DOWN WITH THIS SHIP!

Ahh, so much Bok Dong for my heart. Why are these children in dramas and making me feel guilty? Age is just a number but Lord, help me.

This drama is just so good. I love all the character development in this episode. It never occurred to me that they were setting up Bok Dong like Beom, like whoa. That makes total sense! And I hope that this time, the ending will be different. I know Dong Chil is eveil and all that but his character is so layered, I think I can understand him a little bit. Ahh, there's really no white and black, just shades of grey.

It's going to be a long week. It always worries me too when dramas are this good coz I keep on wishing it will be this good until the end. Crossing my fingers!

Thanks for the recaps, girlfriday!

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I just have to agree with everything you said. Thanks!

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I never even think I would ship a high-schooler with an ahjumma.. Ottoke, he's so adorable, it's really really difficult to ignore him and his crush!

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Bokdong is just too cute. Noah is getting better and better. I just want Bangwool - Kangja to divorce with Jinsang even if it is just a small hope. He is super annoying.

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YES to Kang Ja divorcing her husband.

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I am mad at the show for making Bok Dong so damn endearing with his crush. I know that this pair is not meant to be in that sense and I feel sorry for him, we know his heart is gonna break... I just love these type of wounded characters.

And for those who mentioned Ah Ran x Bok Dong ship.. I also assumed they would be together but I don't think so anymore.

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Hahaha thanks for the recap. And you beanies make me giggle with your comments. :) Such an enjoyable show.

I want Gongju to adopt Bokdong. That kid needs serious saving. Still waiting for Sangtae to show more depth too. Or I just want more scenes where Ahran kicks his spoiled ass.

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OMO!
Bok Dong-ieeeeeeeeee....

I can't even... *release inner fangirling

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I almost dropped this drama after episode 4 because I found all the adult politicking and bad behaviour way too dark and depressing. Luckily, I continued reading the recaps and episodes 9 and 10 have convinced me to start watching again. I loooooved this week's Kang Ja and Bok Dong!!

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Yep! This drama is REALLY good with their cliff-hangers!! It really makes me want Wednesday to come now!!!!!!!! I don't know about you guys, but I absolutely loved Bok Dong here. He really was like the Boyfriend protector here. Constantly putting himself in trouble and danger just to protect Kanja. She better NEVER leave him, at least become his family if they can't be together. But if you make her younger, with no kid, and not married, well that just takes the whole story away, right?
But I was so terrified when he actually came to stop Dongchil from beating up Kanja. In that moment when he did that it reminded me of what Cha Do Hyun wanted so badly. That he preferred that he gets beaten up in order to protect her, and thats what makes them so stinkin loving!!!!!
And now we must wait till next week to see what happens!! Ugh!!

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all I ask is, prtect Bok Dong, please. Don´t let the kid get hurt. I know it arouses more compassion from viewers, but enough with kids getting hurt instead of or despite of grown-ups.

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*protect

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Ohmygod bokdong is adorable. I think this is gonna be the most painful unrequited love of all dramas ever TTTTTT

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I adorable Bok Dong and secretly wishes the charade never ends for the sake of cutie Bok Dong.

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i hope Gong Joo will adopt Bok Dong in the end!

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Me too!

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Will he have a tiny crown? I wanna see that!! LOL
But I think Noah's papa will adopt him. They keep saying how he helped and stayed in touch with the problematic kids. And how big his house is...

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Only thing I said the whole episode was "Awwwwww" looking at Bok-dong

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Bok Dong is mean but cute. Protective yet so adorable. Tough yet lonesome.

Bok Dong this show! Protective towards Kan Ja. I want to see Bok Dong and Dong Chul confrontation just the two of them with all those emotions. Ji Soo with his impressive acting ( going to be a break out star!) and the actor that plays DC.. that'll be chilling.

I clap for this show became Like what others said show has awesome cliffhanger. How will Bok Dong handle the truth about Bang wool/ Kan Ja.. Crushing crashing love.

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So many things happened in this episode.

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I know. I was laughing, covering my eyes, yelling "Don't! Run!" GASPING, crying a little, and hating on Dong-chil SO MUCH. I kept hoping there were more minutes left.

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Now I know why I didn't start watching this show when it started! Cliffhangers!!! I was bored this weekend (who needs clean laundry) and am all caught up now waiting, waiting, impatiently for next week!

Bok Dong - the scene of his almost confession had me laughing out loud, but his impassioned speech toward Kang Ja's 'mother' was very moving, even if it was a humorous scene. The end though killed me. I was a little upset that Kang Ja didnt go after him and Dong Chul.

The whirlwind of ajumma Kang Ja at Noah's house was hilarious!

Thanks for the recap GirlFriday! Totally, spot on!

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I wondered about KJ not trying to stop DC, too, when he dragged BD away. She had already confronted and lost to him twice, maybe she worried she would be unable to help.
Mostly I think it was because her daughter came running up, and she realized she could only save/protect one person at a time.

That SMILE when BD walked away, I could die.
We had BETTER NOT SEE THAT SMILE again, BD, right before you die to protect someone.
I think we won't though, since he is KJ's second chance at helping both Boem and herself. Plus, with DC's hyung in jail right now, that would be a horrible fate for the brother.

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I hope I'm not the only one who kept repeating that scene where Bok Dong gave that reassuring smile to Kang Ja! Oh how I wished the smile lasted a little bit longer! This boy is SOOOOOOOOOO adorable, it's going to be so heartbreaking for him in next week's episode. :/

I've never fallen so hard for a high school character since Park Soo Ha // IHYV days. AHH melts :')

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Oh Bok Dong! Yes thatI'll protect you smile... I'm watching again. That cliffhanger tho.. Ha.

Excited what'll Bok Dong's reaction be once real identity of Bang Wool is revealed as Mom Kan Ja. Angry, upset being lied? Or accept and help fight the evil bully?

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Ah, Go BokDong... <3

And this is the first drama in a while where I can understand all the men getting protective over the same woman.

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Aah I honestly don't know anymore. I have to choose between Superdaddy Yeol and Angry Mom which kdrama I am going to watch next after the finale of Blood.
Everyone, which kdrama do you find better, as in, more memorable? Thank you!

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@Sohee

To me, memorable can mean 'so good' or 'so bad' that we don't forget it, LOL!

In terms of quality all round and a good, consistent story, in-depth themes and round characters, definitely go for Angry Mom. :)

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Haha yeah I meant memorable as in super good and worth watching xD My bad.
Thanks for your advice!^^

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Sohee, go for Angry Mom! :D
I'm watching both dramas right now, and honestly way more into this one.
Intriguing story, great characters, it's definitely worth watching! :)

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My wife says she wished she never started this show ... it's too good and the wait is too long ... she'd rather skip the whole thing and then marathon it in one go later like we did with Kill Me Heal Me.

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I feel the same way! I'm especially freaking out about how everyone will handle the big reveal.

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That was exactly what I said to myself at every drama ever but yeah, here I am. Drowning in the feels while waiting for another week.

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But then you'll lose all the fun in the comments with all the speculation.

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LMAO Bokdong scene is killing. Its so hilarious and feel bad for him at same time. I hope next week he will learns Kangja true identity. Although his crush is one of my favourite thing in this show, but his one-side-love has to be end because it would spoils BD character. I don't want the writer had to add story for BD just to give Jisoo more screentime because viewers ask for it. I means it not that bad tho (the plot kinda realistic) but I don't wanna they change the original script to just simply fullfill some viewers favors.

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Ugh.. I'm kind of bummed that Bok Dong knows now because they're so adorable together. :( I hope he isn't upset with her for too long, but it would be impossible for him not to feel a bit betrayed by the truth. Poor bae.

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Go Bok Dong!

'Nuff said

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Please kanja adopt BD after he gets over his broken heart.
That cliffhanger though....... aaah

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Poor sweet hench-puppy Bok Dong. In his mind, he's the star of his own romantic drama - complete gangsters and a heroine fraught with real-life dangers; ripe for him to step up and save the day.

How could he not fall for her?

This beautiful, exciting, tough and foolishly brave girl (woman) has pushed herself into his life and asked for nothing in return - a first for him. They are similar in so many ways including the way they've been used as pawns and treated like yesterday's garbage by those with more power. And yet, she still finds a reason so smile and laugh.

If you think of it from his point of view he's been getting the green light from Kang Ja right from the moment she took him to her "family's" restaurant and cooked him dinner. She's been loyal to him from the start, never once believing he fathered Yi Kyung or that he was responsible for her death. She even introduced him to her "mom" who not only knew all about him, but also showed her approval of their relationship by fawning over him and feeding him.

How many times now has he asked her if she liked him? Not once has he got a flat-out no.

Yup, green light all the way.

I feel badly for the boy who is going to have his world turned upside down with this reveal. Will he feel thoroughly betrayed or will he understand Kang Ja's need to protect her daughter regardless of the cost?

I sincerely hope Gong Joo acts on her newfound motherly instincts and takes adopts him as the new prince to her crazy realm. I think they would be really good for each other. She will finally be able to graduate from princess to queen and he will finally be able to experience unconditional love that comes with being part of a family.

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I've read some parts of the recaps and watched some parts of the drama too. Although I'm planning to watch it completelu in the future, I'd be glad if someone could answer these questions: (I guess they're explained clearly somewhere in the drama, but I didn't watch/read that part (yet))
1) is Bum Bok-dong's brother? Or does he really have another brother in prison?
2) Dong-chil always refers to Bum and Bok-dong as his little brothers, but they're not really his brothers, right? How did they get to know each other?
3) I saw something like a trial with Kang-ja. Did she get some sort of punishment back then?

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I think Dong-chil and Bum were biological brothers, but Bok-dong is not related to either of them (not sure)

Bum died. Kang-ja got punished for stabbing him but it was Dong-chil. (I think.)

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I actually feel quite disappointed with Ah-ran in this episode. Kang Ja and Ah-ran seem to finally start understanding each other and then one statement from Dong-Chil and she is back to doubting her mum. It's blatantly obvious that mum is doing everything she can for Ah-ran but Ah-ran doesn't seem to care sometimes. Kang ja should explain what happened but she shouldn't have to do so to gain her daughter's trust. Kim Yoo Jung isn't quite in her acting element for this show. Maybe it's a little bit too much of a stretch for her? Hope she gets better cos the rest of the cast is doing a great job!

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Kim Hee Sun's siren song moment. Pure genius. Classic film noir device but flipped on it's head. I love, love, LOVE this drama. Perfection.

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What a brilliant show. Well written, funny, poignant and suspenseful at the same time.

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I straight up want that washing machine though.

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Exactly my sister's thought! Trust me, PPL works! :)

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Yes perfect product placement. Why didn't people think of this before??? It removes like 10 steps from the cleaning process.

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Thank you GF for a fast and good recap!

So much revelation for the characters and yet so little new knowledge comes to us, viewers. The questions continue:

We ask with Ah Ran: who's her dad?
We see now that Dong Chil cannot cold heartedly kill her... so he knows she has a connection to him/his brother.

We ask with Kang Ja: will Dong Chil change? ... ie will he finally stop obeying orders which leaves so much bitterness?

Will Ae Yeon and Dong Chil turncoat and help to bring down evil Teacher, and Hong and Minister?

Will No Ah and Bok Dong rise above being "made a fool of" by Kang Ja and continue to help her?

Will Bok Dong get adopted by either Gong Joo or Kang Ja?

I guess it was an episode to start bringing all players up to speed with the big missing piece of knowledge ie that Kang Ja is an angry mum ... then next episode we hope that the group (KJ, BD, NA) does not disintegrate with the knowledge but come together, consolidate their strength and strengths (brain/muscle/deception) to right some of the many wrongs. And I'd love for Ae Yeon, Jin Sang and Dong Chil to join in as well. :)

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BOK-DOOONG!!! <3 <3 <3 <3 <3

k that's all i have to say.

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Bok Dong. Oh how you've managed to warm the hearts of so many. This episode left me sad yet somehow relieved. I don't know if his feelings for her will change bitterly but I hope they find some way to continue the chemistry they have. I don't want him to be left as some puppy dog in a unrequitted love scene with an older woman but I feel like I don't want him to be just given away to Ah-Ran because then it makes me feel like she was just a rebound & I love her too much for that. From this point forwards, I guess, I don't know. My fantasy bubble was popped but I hope I will continue to love the remaining episodes even after the Cherry Tomato lovers are found to be no more. Maybe now - it will have more time to develop on other side characters? Hmmm Hard to say. <3

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Brilliant episode! And how about that cliffhanger eh!! Kicking myself for watching the episode straightaway, because now it's too long a wait!

I love that all the characters are finally stepping it up. And though I'm a little nervous for next week, it's exciting to know that more of the characters are going to be in the loop re Bok Ja's angry mum identity. It keeps the plot moving, that's for sure.

I thought things were being revealed too quickly at first, but then realised we're already 10 episodes in. Maybe it's because I don't want it to end yet - but I was hoping for a lot more school related scenes. Would love to see some focus on the other school kids, as well as No-ah's relationship with them - really enjoyed his character development this episode.

I do think they've branched out a little too much by attempting to hone in on the various aspects of school, home and political life. They've only just skimmed the surface, but now that I've seen the potential in what they've depicted, I'm hoping they get a chace to delve a little deeper into them - there's a lot to focus on with the remaining eps!!

And what can I say about Bok-dong!? What a scene stealer. But I can't help but look at it from the perspective of one of the earlier comments - was he given a lot more screen time due to the actor's growing popularity? His crush on Bok-Ja was a lot more overt these past two eps, and though it's adorable, I didn't mind the more subtle refs slotted throughout the eps. Like those side long glances or the keeping watch over her from afar.

Lol his current active approach is going to kill me - I just know it!! it's going to make me hope for Bok-Ja to reciprocate his affections which is just downright impossible, right!?? Writers, why you gotta be playing with my heart!??

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LOL who on earth's Bok-ja!?? Sorry, I meant Kang-ja!! Eek!!

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Loved this episode. So much Bok Dong cuteness and protectivness towards both Kang Ja and Ah Ran.

I think that while Bok Dong now knows Bang Wool is Kang Ja, I don't think he immediately will find out she is an ahjumma and Ah Ran is her daughter xD.

But if they really do talk about it next episode in the beginning and Bok Dong will know I'll be surprised.

This show has so much to give. It gives us love lines (=reasons to ship people) without it really being love lines. And they are really doing it with the details. When No Ah came into the classroom to ask if someone saw Bok Dong, you can see in the back that Sang Tae is watching Ah Ran (like always), which I have to say is a great catch of detail.

I so can't wait for the next episode and am excited about the reactions of all like all people. How will Ah Ran react when she knows who her father is? How will Bok Dong react to knowing KJ is Ah Ran's mom and how will he react when he knows Dong Chil is her potential dad/uncle?

And I saw again why I really like Ah Ran/Bok Dong interactions. Whenever they speak there is pure honesty and Ah Ran lectures him in that way, that it always leads him to change (like when she told him that he will regret if he just follows orders and later protects KJ from Dong Chil=going against the orders). I think Ah Ran did a great deal in pushing Bok Dong on the right path.

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Why? Why does it always have to be "shipping" love interests in dramas for you, ladies?! True friendship and compassion for the abused are more beautiful than any romantic love feelings. Especially, inappropriate romantic love.

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Ah I don't see any harm in it. I think people recognise that it's not the most appropriate loveline, and the drama doesn't depict it as such. But still, the chemistry between the two characters is there, call it love, affection, friendship or what have you. People "ship" it based on those feelings - I don't think they're looking for a concrete relationship based on mututal love between man and woman, that's not what's on display. But it sure is realistic to portray Bok-Dong's love as real, be it as a first time crush, so called "puppy love" or the teenage angsty kind.

It's believable that he'd want to reach out for Kang-Ja when she holds her hand out, most likely in human compassion, if not, maternal affection. And whilst his feelings are raw, and natural, we see the hilarity in it knowing Kang-Ja's true identity, yet we also want it so that their relationship doesn't end just because his idea of love isn't recipcocated, but hope that it transforms into a love that as you say are clearly founded in "true friendship and compassion for the abused".

I think, generally speaking, the term "ship" has come to be applied to whichever characters display honest and believable emotions, leading to strong chemistry.

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I actually hate how it turned out. I get that Kang Ja and Bok Dong are sweet when being together, but knowing from the beginning how it will turn out, I wished they would have dropped his romantic feelings and rather went the mother/son path from the beginning. Less heartbreak and awkwardness, because now the mother/son thing will be awkward and Ah Ran/Bok Dong also (if romantically) because he fell for her mother.

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Yeh, I get what you mean - I had hoped they would leave Bok-Dong to just admire Kang-Ja from afar, just a gentle simmering. But now that they've made it more overt, I'm feeling a little conflicted as to where they will take it from here. Their relationship could have progressed a lot more naturally without any of the romantic notions, but now that they've gone there I do hope it doesn't get too awkward or painful for that matter. But, so far, I have faith in the writers, so will be interesting to see where they take it.

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With that said. Can we all adopt the cute puppy Bok Dong? I am first in line coz it was my idea. :)

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To be honest, it's been a long time since I've read recaps. I think I've forgotten the joy that is reading someone's analysis of the drama.

I started reading javabeans way back when dramas took at least 2 weeks to be subtitled. Now that I can watch dramas without subtitles I tend not to look for recaps as much...

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