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Twenty Again: Episode 8

Are we friends today? You never know at the start of the day whether our leads will be mortal enemies or bestest friends forever, but at least it’s fun to watch them seesaw. And because they’re both good kids at heart, they might be quick to fight, but they’re pretty quick to make up too. It helps that Hyun-seok hasn’t quite given up being Nora’s fairy godmother despite himself. Don’t fight it, Hyun-seok. Be one with your inner Santa.

 
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EPISODE 8 RECAP

Nora shocks her husband by saying that he can go ahead and file their divorce, because she has no intention of dropping out of school. She rips up the university dropout form to make her point crystal clear.

Woo-chul can’t comprehend it and repeats the offer to stay married to her if she drops out. He threatens to take Min-soo and move out, and Nora counters that he’d have to move out alone: “Did that woman say she would take Min-soo in too? When you’re not even divorced?” Kerpow! One point, Nora.

She finally says it out loud—that she knows Woo-chul has a mistress—and he’s so taken aback that he can’t speak for a moment. He calls it preposterous and acts like she’s just grasping at random theories, but she describes his theater date with Yi-jin in perfect detail.

She says that Yoon-young saw them together, and his meager defense is that he went to the show with some colleagues. But he has no excuse for the purse-holding, nor the handholding.

She gets up and walks out on him, so Woo-chul has to chase her down the street. He simply returns to scolding her like a child though, and says that she’s mistaken for thinking that he wants to divorce because of another woman.

He says that IF he were to meet a woman… then changes his position mid-sentence to say that he did meet a woman. But he says it’s only been two months, and it happened after their living-as-divorced arrangement was inked. Well that’s just a flat-out lie, butthead.

Nora just nods and agrees in a perfectly nonchalant I-couldn’t-care-less way, and cuts him off again to say that in any case, she’s not dropping out of school. She jumps on her bus before he can get another word in, and Woo-chul stands there wondering why she didn’t say anything all this time if she’s known since the theater. On the bus, Nora wonders what she just did.

Meanwhile Hyun-seok is dying of curiosity, as always. He can’t understand why Nora would want to stay with a bastard like Woo-chul, and decides that she must just be brainless. He wonders why Woo-chul called Nora so many times today, and Sang-ye catches him saying all this out loud.

She asks if he’s not more worried about Nora, and thinks that she might get the brunt of Hyun-seok’s fight with Woo-chul. He acts like he doesn’t care, but the worry starts to niggle at him.

Woo-chul tries to wrap his head around the situation and determines that Nora doesn’t know that Yi-jin is his girlfriend. He still doesn’t get why she’d be willing to divorce just to go to school, and thinks back to Nora’s questions about why they couldn’t stay married and have an open relationship.

Hilariously, his conclusion is that Nora has no intention of divorcing him, and is so in love with him that she’s willing to let him date around to keep him. He wonders if he’s that hard to let go of.

Nora calculates her monthly pay from the convenience store and sees that it hardly makes a dent in her tuition. She realizes now why Seung-hyun runs so many part-time jobs all week long just to make ends meet.

She comes home to find Woo-chul sitting on her bed, contracts in hand. He asks her to just forget their lunch conversation, and says that they’ll stick to their original agreement to end things on June 2. Boo, I thought we were going to speed up the divorce train.

Nora reiterates her stance on school, and he’s suddenly very compliant. He just reminds her that if she doesn’t meet the June 2 deadline, she’ll lose the store in the divorce.

Hyun-seok waits in his car until he sees Nora arriving at school, and calls her madam like you would to a professor’s wife. He asks how her date went yesterday, and if she got permission to go to school. He’s still dying to know why she’s working a part-time job, and she just says it’s to experience every single facet of being a college student.

He mentions dissolving his collaboration with Woo-chul, but gets no reaction out of her. Nora guesses that Hyun-seok is the one who sent her the flowers yesterday (a hundred of them, apparently), and muses that they must’ve cost a lot. He scoffs, “What flowers? Am I crazy? Why would I send you roses?”

Nora: “I never said they were roses.” Pwahaha. She leans in and taunts him, turning “professor” into the least respectful banmal version she can (like “hey you, professor-dude”) as she asks why he’s speaking to her when he’s the one who told her to stay away.

She blames him for missing a call about a second part-time job she was hoping to get, and though he pretends not to care to her face, he seems to worry about it later.

Nora sits in the back at Bounce practice today, because they’re practicing the routine for the festival. Her feet are itching to join in, and she imagines her teenage self dancing with them way up in the front.

Soon-nam joins her and says she can practice with them, but she doesn’t want to disrupt the festival routine. She tells him that he’s a good choreographer, and asks if that’s what he’s going to pursue after college. Soon-nam says it’s hard to make a living that way, and plans to become a civil servant instead. Nora nods in understanding, but sighs that he’s good at choreography.

One of the dancers twists her ankle during practice, and Nora is quick to treat her. Soon-nam notes that she’s really good at this, and Nora muses that she must not have forgotten everything about being a dancer. He tells her that the body automatically remembers technique.

Hyun-seok pops in on Yi-jin to drop off the latest script for his play, and is surprised to hear that Woo-chul didn’t update her on the fact that he’s no longer collaborating on the project.

Sang-ye pops in on the ddukbokki store to pick up a portion for Hyun-seok, and his friend Dong-chul asks how long Sang-ye is going to nurse her crush on Hyun-seok and just wait for him. She doesn’t deny it, but says that she’s by his side because she respects him as a director.

She brings the ddukbokki back to his office and he groans at the mountain of work they have piling up. He decides that they should take next semester off from teaching, and Sang-ye gets really excited at the prospect.

He stares at the ddukbokki and suddenly darts out with it, and then waits outside Nora’s class to hand it off to her as trash. You are so transparent, it’s adorable. She looks at it and says it hasn’t even been opened, and Hyun-seok says he threw it away, so he doesn’t care whether she eats it or throws it away.

Then he adds that she’d regret it if she didn’t eat it… not that he cares. At all. She takes it to her bench and eyes the ddukbokki suspiciously: “Did he poison it?” She carefully takes a bite, and then her eyes light up in surprise. She eats another to be sure, and is amazed that it tastes just like her grandmother’s ddukbokki.

She calls Hyun-seok to ask where he bought it, but he refuses to tell her and hangs up. He warns Sang-ye not to tell her either, because he doesn’t want Nora knowing about that ddukbokki place.

He thinks back to all the time he spent with Grandma, eating with her in her little shop and asking for more stories about her granddaughter, while pretending not to know that it was Nora. Aw, when Grandma learns that Hyun-seok’s mom passed away and his father remarried and left, she shares her dinner with him like a real grandma.

Nora runs to his office to ask for the ddukbokki place, but Hyun-seok refuses to tell her. She gets mad and says he must know what that ddukbokki means to her—it’s why he gave it to her. But he asks coldly if she even has the right to miss Grandma’s ddukbokki, and how someone like that could not show up to her own grandmother’s funeral.

That stuns her, and she asks Yoon-young if Hyun-seok was at Grandma’s funeral. Yoon-young says he was there all three days. In flashback, we see him there crying, and he gets mad as he asks Yoon-young how Nora could just not show up and leave the whole thing to her.

Nora realizes now that Hyun-seok must’ve known Grandma well, and that he had a reason for being mad at her from the very start.

Min-soo gets upset when he sees another guy offering Hye-mi a coffee with his phone number, and they get into a ridiculous fight about her not wearing skirts anymore. At least Hye-mi has the sense to challenge his warped logic, and asks what he’ll do if she keeps getting attention while wearing pants.

Dad calls Min-soo away for lunch and says he’s doing his best to get Mom to drop out, but needs Min-soo to step in and convince her. But to his surprise, Min-soo says he’s okay with it if Mom keeps going to school.

Yi-jin asks Woo-chul why he didn’t say anything about being pushed out of the theater project, and explains that Hyun-seok told her directly because he has a little crush on her. Ha. Woo-chul scoffs that that isn’t possible, and quickly amends his statement to say that Hyun-seok couldn’t dare look at someone at her level.

Woo-chul has washed his hands of Hyun-seok’s project, but Yi-jin is insistent that he has to participate somehow—it’s the best way to get his name on her father’s radar, and show that he’s got marriageable merit even as a divorced father.

Min-soo starts to enjoy clubbing and says he didn’t know he’d love dancing this much. It’s in your genes! On their way home, Hye-mi asks why Dad has such a hold over him, and he explains how much he respects and looks up to his father. He says that Mom used to be really frustrating, but lately that’s changed.

Woo-chul sits in the dark wondering if he’s supposed to bend his pride to go work on Hyun-seok’s project, then decides he can’t do that and starts to change the university name on Hyun-seok’s proposal. Uh-oh, what’re you up to?

Nora trims her roses and sighs that they’re already wilting when they were so recently beautiful, like a lie. She’s grateful that she received them, thanks to Hyun-seok, and goes to check that one off her bucket list.

She realizes that she’s done a lot of these things, and as she circles them one by one, it dawns on her that Hyun-seok made them all happen: the midnight movie, the street food, the flowers, the high school friends, clubbing. She pauses at the latest one—Grandma’s ddukbokki—and circles that too.

The next morning, Hyun-seok is stopped in his tracks when Nora calls out his name cheerily like an old friend. She’s standing up above on the walkway waiting for him to arrive, and smiles at him brightly.

She shouts down at him: “Thanks for showing me the midnight movie! Thanks for lending me the locker! Thanks for putting on a show with Min-soo’s dad so that I could go to school!” He tells her to stop it, but then she says the next one in a shaky voice: “Thank you for going to my grandmother’s funeral!”

He’s stunned, and she continues: “Thank you for taking me back to high school! Thank you, so much, for being my friend! Thanks for returning as my friend for a short while, even if it was pretend, even if it was because you felt sorry for me, even if it was pity—I’m thankful for that heart. I was really happy, though you might not know it.”

She says that she knows now why he hated her, and that he has every right to. She’s going to treat him solely as a professor from now on, and says one last goodbye to Hyun-seok as a friend before waving at him. He agrees and says it feels great to be rid of her, but certainly doesn’t look happy about it.

He storms into his office in a snit, repeating the frustrating situation that Nora is in. But this time his anger is directed inward, as he wonders aloud why he’s so petty. He knows better than anyone how hard things must be for Nora, and he berates himself for making her life even harder.

He sighs that he forgot about the debt he owes Nora, and tells Sang-ye about her recognizing his talent and believing in him back when no one else acknowledged him.

So that night he shows up unannounced to Nora’s part-time job and grabs the crate she’s carrying right out of her hands. The manager just stands there stammering as Hyun-seok introduces himself as Nora’s friend and keeps carrying crates in.

He tells her to quit this job and come work for him because he needs more people and the pay’s way better anyway. Oh, you. He says it’s his way of making it up to her for holding her phone hostage and making her lose that other job. Nora says it’s not necessary, and points out that he’s the one who wanted to be strangers.

He tries to be all nonchalant as he grouses, “What, do friends just not see each other anymore because of one fight?” Pfft, smooooooth. He tells her boss that she’ll be quitting (dude, not your decision!) and leaves so she can finish her shift.

Nora follows him out to ask if he needs her, and he asks warily what that means. She says she doesn’t want his pity if that’s what this job is about, and he assures her that he really does need more help in the office, and she can check with Sang-ye if she likes.

She asks why he’s not mad at her anymore, and he mutters, “If you keep making me think about it, I’ll die of embarrassment from the stuff I did, so let’s not.” Lol, at least you know it. Nora tries to hide her smile, and agrees to work for him.

He offers his hand out for a shake and she takes it, then cutely asks how much he’s going to pay her. She tells the convenience store manager that she isn’t quitting her job, because she plans to work both jobs and earn lots of money. Good for you.

Sang-ye is shocked to hear that her new assistant will be Nora, and isn’t too keen on the idea of having an older assistant that she can’t freely boss around. She was happy to help her out when she thought Nora was dying, but calls this overkill. Hyun-seok knows but says that Nora’s his friend, and asks Sang-ye to go with it for his sake.

Nora meets with her theater class group and notices Seung-hyun’s dark expression. Seung-hyun says that she had to quit her waitressing job recently because she hurt her wrist, and the manager there cheated her out of pay by cutting hours here and there. Apparently this happens to everyone there, and there’s nothing anyone can do about.

Nora is appalled and offers to go back there with her to try and get the rest of her pay, but Seung-hyun doesn’t seem optimistic. Soon-nam arrives a few minutes later, and Nora asks if he owns a suit. Oh, this is gonna be good.

Then suddenly the three of them are at Hyun-seok’s place, with Soon-nam in a suit and Nora dressed to the nines like a rich society wife. Hyun-seok stares at them curiously as Nora swears that she’s a good driver, and plucks the car key out of his hand.

Woo-chul arrives just as Hyun-seok’s car pulls away, and he assumes that Hyun-seok has a new girlfriend. Woo-chul saunters into the office unannounced and says he’ll be participating in the project after all. Basically he plans to take credit for it either way, whether Hyun-seok lets him help or not. He’s followed the project’s progress online enough to know that auditions will be held soon, and says he’ll be there.

Team Nora pulls up to the bar, and Soon-nam gets out of the driver’s seat to open the door for Nora like a bodyguard-driver, complete with earpiece. Nora makes quite the entrance, all blinged out and looking chic, and demands to speak to the owner immediately.

She tells the driver to check and see how long the lawyer and reporter will be, and demands the rest of the pay that’s owed to “our Seung-hyun.” The owner asks if madam is Seung-hyun’s mother, but Nora just cuts him off and says she’s not here to chitchat with the likes of him: “Shut up and bring me your ledger.”

Soon-nam says that the lawyer and the reporter will be here in fifteen minutes, and the owner tries to call it an accounting error, while sweating bullets. Nora asks if he raises his own children by stealing his employees’ salaries, and Soon-nam and Seung-hyun marvel at Nora’s ballsy performance.

Next thing you know, the three of them are walking out with money in hand. They do a giddy cheer when they’re in the clear, and Seung-hyun thanks her. Soon-nam asks where she learned how to do that, and Nora says she learned it from dramas.

They say their goodbyes there, and suddenly Soon-nam calls after her, “Noona! Nora noona! See you at school!” He gives her a huge smile and a thumbs-up. Ermagerd, he’s so cute.

Nora spends the coming days busily cramming for her midterms while working her part-time jobs, and studying all day in the library with Seung-hyun. Midterms come and go, and then it’s time to celebrate with the campus festival. Nora spots Min-soo and Hye-mi together and beams, but makes sure to stay out of sight as she passes them.

Hye-mi convinces Min-soo to sign up for couple games with her onstage, which he agrees to because he doesn’t know that Dad is stopping by the festival with Yi-jin and their colleagues. They play the Peppero game with churros and become finalists.

Nora does her part to help Bounce set up for their performance, and cheers them on brightly before taking a look around the booths. At the same time, Min-soo and Hye-mi are just about to win the couple game, when Min-soo spots Dad at the back of the crowd.

He reacts quickly enough to spin Hye-mi around so that their backs are to the audience, and just narrowly misses being discovered. And at the back of the crowd, Yi-jin gets a little daring and holds Woo-chul’s hand, though Woo-chul quickly disengages.

Nora sees her classmates running a food booth and cooking everything badly, and decides to help out. Hyun-seok takes a group of students and stops at Nora’s booth to eat, and looks plain stupid-happy at the sight of her.

Soon-nam has a dance crisis when he notices that the girl who twisted her ankle was lying about her recovery, and overworking her injury all day to practice. He checks her foot and sees that it’s still very much injured, and glares at the group for letting this happen.

He runs like a madman over to the booth where Nora is (and where Hyun-seok has spent the afternoon just staring at her), and runs off with noona, holding her by the hand. Hyun-seok watches curiously.

Soon-nam pleads with Nora to take the girl’s place in the routine, which she says she can’t possibly do. He knows she knows all the steps, and begs her to help him out because this is his last performance as a college student. But Nora insists that she can’t do it, and runs off in fear.

She runs right into Hyun-seok, who’s already overheard their conversation like a proper stalker. He asks why she’s not doing it when dancing onstage is on her bucket list. She says that was when she thought she was dying, and he asks if living somehow negates the thing she wanted to do.

He eggs her on to do it and stop having regrets, and she admits that she’s embarrassed to be older than the other students, and thinks she’ll be made fun of if she gets on that stage and makes a fool of herself.

She says by way of dismissing the idea that no one would want to see her dance, but Hyun-seok asks, “Can’t you dance for me?” Awwww. Do eeet! Dance for Hyun-seok!

He says that he’s never had the chance to actually see her dance on a stage outside of school, and reminds her that he missed out on their poolside performance because his father died then. She still hesitates, but he complains that this is nothing compared to all the stuff he did for her. Hyun-seok: “If you’re doing something you want to try, what difference does it make if you’re twenty or thirty-eight?” Hear, hear!

She seems to seriously consider it, and he doesn’t waste any time getting an answer. He just unties her apron (pretty much hugging her to do it) and leads her back to the tent.

Min-soo wants to stop by and see the Bounce performance, and Hye-mi is surprised that he’s interested in the hip-hop dance club. Are you being a supportive son? Of course Yi-jin and Woo-chul stop by too, because it wouldn’t be fun otherwise.

Nora takes to the stage with her club, and at first she blends with the rest of them, but then the music changes and she’s center stage leading the show. Hyun-seok smiles, and Min-soo gapes to see Mom dancing like that.

Hye-mi recognizes her as the unni in her department, and Yi-jin recognizes her too, just as Nora flips her hat off and struts down the stage, to Woo-chul’s utter shock.

And as Nora dances, everything seems to go in slow motion for Hyun-seok, who looks up at her suddenly feeling very differently.

 
COMMENTS

Aaaaaah, he lurves her! I mean, he’s obviously been obsessed with Nora this whole time, but I think now he finally realizes that it’s a problem. He feels feelings, and he thinks she’s happily married to the love of her life. And to complicate matters even further, I wonder if that’s just surprise on Woo-chul’s face, or if he’s falling for Nora all over again too. That performance that Hyun-seok missed when they were eighteen is the one where Woo-chul saw Nora dancing and fell for her instantly, and it would be an interesting development to have those feelings rekindled too. I’m not too worried about that though, since Nora is a different person now, and he has Hyun-seok to contend with. I mean, how can you compete with the guy who pushes her to be the best version of herself, and encourages her to be fearless?

I just about died when she said no one would want to see her dance and he asked her to do it for him. And because the characters really sell the emotional beats, we understand right away how much Nora shines when she’s on a stage, like it’s where she truly belongs. When she was young dancing was all she ever wanted to do, which makes me even sadder to think how long she spent denying herself the one thing that brings her joy. I knew I’d love seeing her dance with Bounce, but this was even better because everyone else in her life got to see it too, and it felt vindicating for her to show off her awesomeness. It makes me wonder how much more she could accomplish with someone like Hyun-seok by her side, shutting down her self-doubt and daring her to chase after what she wants in life.

It’s so rewarding to see Nora spread her wings at school, and make real friendships with Soon-nam and Seung-hyun beyond just getting along at school too. I love their little trio and how every little adventure melts Soon-nam little by little, until he’s just noona’s number one fan. And how could he not be, really? Her snobby act to get Seung-hyun’s pay was so hilariously endearing. It also goes to show how much I just see Choi Ji-woo as Nora, that it feels weird to see her dressed like one of her other drama characters.

What really got me in the heart today was her thank-you speech to Hyun-seok. I like that no matter how much they argue and do childish things to each other, both Nora and Hyun-seok are good people at heart and have a decent barometer for when they’ve gone too far. And though it’s always after having been really immature for one reason or another, they do try to make up for it in real ways, by being a good friend when it counts. Nora must’ve had a reason for not making it to her grandmother’s funeral, but that guilt is clearly something she carries with her, and she understands right away that Hyun-seok would’ve been hurt if he loved Grandma too. It’s telling that rather than explain herself, she’s just grateful that he went to Grandma’s funeral and was there for her. I just wish he’d consider Nora’s pain at losing her grandmother instead of being mad about it.

It’s gratifying to have Nora acknowledge everything that Hyun-seok did for her, and big of her to thank him so sincerely when he’s been a jerk to her lately. But it was actually moving for her to thank him for being a friend to her even if it was out of pity, because she just loved having friends again that much. I just wanted to shout at him, Hurry up and tell her it wasn’t pity, stupid! But he was quick to make up with her and be friends again, so he’s forgiven. Plus, he’s clearly got some romantic angst coming his way, so he has my sympathies. I mean, everybody’s gonna be in love with this girl now, right?

 
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Hello chingus. Glad to be back on current dramawatching, with the recaps and your comments. Utterly delighted with HS altered expression seeing No Ra dance.What an expressive face this actor has. Anyway, question -- what is the 'shop' or 'store' referred to in the divorce agreement? If there is such an asset, why is No Ra not working on/in it? Thank you.

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I wondered that too. Ohh... I wonder if the ddukbokki shop is at the same place?

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That's been driving me crazy!

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Me too! Hope we get some answers soon, because it doesn't seem like he's referring to Dong-chul's shop (wouldn't he and Hyun-seok know about it?). Maybe "shop" is just referring to the store he'll set up for her after their divorce (back when she was going along with his plans, that is).

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I watched goddess of fire till the end just for LSY and his dimples, he's like a cute big baby, Gwang hae kumama 💜💜💜💜

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Thanks for the recap! ^^

Kyah!! I love this episode! <3 I'm just glad that No Ra has found an adorable circle of friends. :)

There was a scene where Hyun Seok was playing with a rubiks cube.. And I instantly had Liar Game flashbacks lol. I was reminded of the scene when young Do Young and Woo Jin were playing with it. Haha. #RandomThought

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I did too! I hope they do season 2 soon.

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that ending was awesome!! i have a feeling that woochul might end up falling in love with nora again, after that Bounce performance. she caught his attention with her dancing when she was 18... but getting pregnant with his child and moving away to a foreign country definitely changed her... that feeling of isolation...

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I love everything about this show! CJW is killing it as no ra, everytime she does something for herself makes me cheer on top of my voice.
I have been a fan of LSY for a long time, but the last scene was just brilliant! The way his expression changed...oh my, I so wanted to give him a big hug! I can't wait for him to find out about the divorce.
Also " stupid happy" is just the most perfect words to describe the way HS looks at NR. The man can't hide his interest in her. Oh n I squealed so loudly when he asked her if she could dance for him..soooo cute!
Thanks again for the recap.

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Ah! I have fallen completely in love with this show. A show is surely nice when you start feeling for every character, no matter how small their screen time is!

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Instead of cinderella-esque makeover, I really like this type of "reveal" : showing the heroine in actions however mundane: drama-inspired justice avenging, cooking, and dazzling dancing noona/ahjumma. Go No ra!

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Yes! Life lessons that have cool applications.

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Am I the only one who think that Min Soo is like Song Joong Ki's younger brother?

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They made a joke about this in episode 4 or so. I'd say it's about his only asset, given his incredibly wooden acting.

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Just wait until Min Soo starts showing his stuff dancing. I predict some Bounce/hip hop display for him.

Kim Min Jae can dance in real life. Check it out on YT.

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We worry about Woo Chul and his rediscovery of No Ra and possible desire to reconcile with her. However, reconciliation is a two way street and from No Ra's adamant posture of proceeding with the divorce and unwillingness to quit school, what could possibly change her mind to remain in the marriage? Min Soo is of college age; his parents do not need to remain in a sham of a marriage to protect him. No Ra can support herself albeit difficult with only part time jobs. Woo Chul has had an extra marital affair regardless of when he said the affair began. Wonderful and supportive friends both old and new are present and have contributed significantly to her self esteem and confidence. What can Woo Chul possibly give her to make her reconsider remaining in the marriage? She has emerged from 20 years in a cocoon and has metamorphosized into a beautiful butterfly. No Ra has moved beyond her husband and she is well on the road to becoming.

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I think once Nora realizes she doesn't have to protect Min-soo from the truth, she'll be able to let go and finally be free. Right now, she still feels an obligation to "keep it together" at least in appearance to Min-soo. The sooner she stops baby-ing him, the better for everyone.

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@ cheremaman

I too believe that the set up and the direction that No Ra is shown to be heading is towards her coming into her own and apart from her husband. I'd really like it, if she chooses to really establish herself as herself first before going into the relationship with Hyun Seok. She will know for sure that she's great on her own and does not depend on a man to take care of her or a relationship to define her.

WRT Min Soo, I'm thinking that he's going to get quite a shock that his respected father has been unfaithful to his mum. He'll probably need time to get over it and it will help him come to terms faster with his parents divorce. He may even be the one supporting his mum in this.

I'd like to see that No Ra finds out that Woo Chul has been in the affair for at least 3 years. I'd like to know if she can get a better deal out the divorce than she is being offered now. :)

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Way back several recaps ago one of the commenters suggested that the reason Woo Chul is so strict with his son is that he felt he made a mistake all those years ago when he got No Ra pregnant. If he was always an ambitious man then marrying into a good family might have been a lifelong dream.

I've always liked that comment because it gave a potential motivation to Woo Chul. Right now, we see a selfish *ss, but what made him become that way?

What is interesting is that both Woo Chul and No Ra are recapturing what they lost at 20. And, if No Ra falls for Hyun Seok, she'll be in the same situation as Woo Chul.

Poor Min Soo, his parents have raised him without telling him anything about their relationship. No matter what happens, I can imagine it will be a shock.

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So I usually don't go near third-lead shipping with a ten-foot pole, because there's only dejection over yonder. But I think it would be such a refreshing twist for Nora to dump both Woo-chul and Hyun-seok and shack up with Soon-nam, Eternal Fanboy.
I mean, Hyun-seok is an obvious step up from Woo-chul, but he's still so assy to her so often. Nora deserves a younger man who thinks she's just made of awesome (which she is).

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SOON NAM <3

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i love eun ji won and this kid reminds me of eun ji won, I LUB HIM.

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He does look like Eun Ji Won!

I really hope we see much, much more of Noh Young-hak. He has great screen presence and a refreshing, laid-back vibe that I really like.

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This was such a good episode. The scene with No Ra thanking Hyun Suk was just perfect. The way they shot that scene made Choi Ji Woo look radiant (having the sun behind her) and the way she delivered those thanks yous, you really felt like she's being sincere and saying goodbye at the same time.

I really had a good chuckle when No Ra explained that she learned all that acting from watching dramas since Choi Ji Woo, for me, epitomizes Kdrama and got the ball rolling that started the whole Hallyu wave. It just felt so meta.

At this point in the story, I just wish Woo Chul, Yi Jin, Hye Mi and Min Soo get minimal scenes. I just feel that their scenes drags the pace of the show a little bit. There is so much good stuff going on with just No Ra, Hyun Suk, Soon Nam, Seung Hyun and Sang Ye that it can fill the rest of the drama with more fun scenarios.

Thanks for the recap GB!

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Err.. I meant GF. lol I guess I melded GF and JB together. lmao

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Your second paragraph.
It doesn't help that CJW looks exactly like her highschool student self in Winter Sonata.

I think Woo Chul being all conceited and narcissistic is just hilarious, and the actor can do no wrong.

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I love this drama, I just have to say how happy I am that we finally (not that it hasn't happened before in dramaland) get a strong female lead, that doesn't need the help of a man to be strong, of course, Prof Cha helped her realize her potential and true self, but I love that she declares that "she will be just fine without him".
So rewarding to see this type of character and I just want to see more from this drama.
I am truly enjoying seeing No Ras growth as a person, and don't even mind if we don't get the romance because seeing her become a strong independent lady is even better.
Of course, I won't object to seeing Prof Cha all smitten by her, which I'm hoping we see next week.
I love how this episode ended with all the men gaping at her, now I have a feeling that Woo Chul's reaction migh be because he is mortified but I'll love seein him freak out just as much.
Come on, we have to see him suffer a bit more, that cheating SOB!
Love this drama!

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It feels like Kim Woo Chul is going to fall in love with his wife again, from signs like things he never done before - asking more things other than just talking about Min Soo to Nora, always curious about Nora and Hyunseok's relationship with each other, even waiting until 2am just for her since she did not come back home.

And ever since Nora started acting not like the woman he used to know and pay less attention to him, he started looking at her differently.

I wonder what will happen to Yijin if that really happens

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I think he's confused by how interested other people are in No-ra suddenly. 2 a.m. is just jealousy, to me.

I don't like Yi-jin much, but if he crosses her, I have every confidence in her ability to burn him to a crisp. :D

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Thanks Girlfriday for the recap! You put down in words all the good vibes that this episode delivered. :D

This is the episode I enjoyed the most so far.
It is difficult to choose a highlight among all that good moments. No Ra thanking Hyun Seok made me cry and Soon Nam calling her noona melted my heart. Yet the last scene brings a lot of anticipation for the events to come, and I cannot wait to see Hyun Seok and No Ra interactions in the future, hehe!! :D Hopefully, he will find out about the divorce soon.

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The only thing I did not like about that episode is them not showing more of Choi Ji Woo dancing. It was all quick shots. I was actually looking forward to seeing Choi Ji Woo bust a move since her background was in dance.

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Yeah, I didn't find the dance all that impressive. I was expecting more because I'd been told the actress used to be a dancer or studied dance and Nora is supposed to be such a good dancer.

But I'm willing to suspend my disbelief and fill in the blanks. It's just such a cute show and it warms my cold heart. Keep me entertained and I will not nitpick. Bore me and I will overanalyse every little thing.

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Same here! Miss ji woo choi did an excellent job dancing ballet in Star lovers...ballet is her hobby but I suppose she needs more time training for hip hop... With limited time to practice, I think she did a good job in the last scene...she looks adorably sultry in my eyes...hee

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I was definitely interested, too, but I forgive it: hip-hop is hard on the knees and hips. (CJW and I are about the same age.) Also, No-ra hasn't really danced much, even since joining Bounce, and it's been twenty years for the character. We've seen a lot of wee foot movements while No-ra sits. :)

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Both of hs parents died as mentioned during grandma's funeral. Someone asked what he's gonna do in korea when both his parents died.

What i want to see is HS getting jealous over SN hahaha! It seems like SN is liking NR that's why he called her nuna ?

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Thank you GF. As usual you are MOST AWESOME!

I love, love, love this show.

I love choi ji-woo. To me she has this pure-hearted, kind and no-hidden-agenda looking face. Perfect for her character. I have re-watched 5x already.

I just love looking at her.

I love the beginning part of ep 8, how No-Ra, calmly-and not losing her cool, rendered her cheating husband speechless. He deserved no respect especially from No Ra.
He trampled and looked upon her as someone who is worthless for , plus-minus, 20 years and has the gall to lecture her on not being rude to others. He didn't realize that he is the most rude person here. Outside the restaurant while waiting for the bus, I love that No Ra left her cheating husband again, mid-sentence, as if saying "Sorry, but i have no time to listen to you" and hopped on the bus with agility like a 20-year-old.

I also love the part where No Ra thanked Hyun Seok fully and extensively and the trio acting at the restaurant to get the unpaid wages and at No Ra's classmates' booth where Hyun Seok cannot takes his eyes off of No Ra.

But most of all i love No Ra the dancer. She looked tremendously happy. When she dipped and flipped her hair and her beautiful hair went flowing, I tot she looked so sexy and alluring and magical and goddess-like.

As someone said: "saying that i love the show is an understatement". Sorry! My vocab is limited, thus unable to express myself better.

Thank you all of you for sharing your tots.

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Hi all, does anyone know which song Bounce danced to? I can recognise GD's and TOP's voices in it but I still didnt manage to pinpoint the exact song from their GDTOP album. This is killing me especially since im a VIP lol. Would be great if anyone knows. Thank you!

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First song: BIG BANG - HOW GEE
Second song: Bangtan Boys - Dope

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thanks for the info. I can die a happy VIP now hahaha

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So love the last scene! I mean loooove it!!! I feel so happy for Nora!!!

Thanks for the recap, Girlfriday!

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Forever stalker mode! He knows her class schedule and building/room? Wow!

Hyun Seok, want to be a Yi Jin? Kidding!

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I SWEAR when husband (Woo-chul) looked at Nora at the last frame, I kinda feel sorta ELECTRICITY down my spine. That look - that gaze - it has an unbelievable chemistry. I hate to admit it, too, BUT the way Woo-chul looked at Hanora. It's like how dramas freeze a cliffhanger. Sorta like a main team-up.

Pls understand that I'm rooting for Cha Hyun-seok and Hanora until the end.

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I was totally determined to hate WC until he totally cracked me up with his 'See you again' to HS.
My fave scenes were No Ra's thank you scene and HS' last scene. Makes me tear up. CJW n LSY Jjang!!

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I'm glad I was not the only one left teary eyed at the balcony thank-you scene! This drama is well scripted, with believable dialogue and emotional buildup.

Now THIS is how you played a flawed heroine. Yes she's mature, yes she has a lot to learn and experience, but she has moments when she shines brightly. Such as when she helped with getting the salary owed from the dishonest boss. And the dancing on stage, whoa. Two high - fives from me!

This is how Kim Hye Jin from She Was Pretty should have been written. A strong woman held back by her mistakes and flaws BUT not defined by them.

I really shouldn't have started this drama. Because I knew it would be good, and I KNEW the weekly wait would be hell lol. But still I couldn't help it.

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I have a question about Korean customs.

In a divorce scenario, is it any advantage for the wife to have proof that her husband has been having an affair?

I ask because in other kdramas I've watched, when a woman is cheated on, she gets blamed and treated like a pariah while the husband and the mistress go on their merry way.

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GF, thank you for the recap ?, and to all beanies... Very exciting to read all your comments.

I just finished watching the last episode and totally can't smitten by HS look at the very end.... Squueeee!!
Can't wait for next week's episode ?

I need to wake up in two or so more hours but can't resist leaving a comments on this page.... Oh drama...,look at what you've done to my sleeping hours. (...and data plan.... ?)

Awesome drama, awesome recap!

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Yes! Now we see her husband suffer! I can't wait for it to get to that part. While he isn't a complete jerk, he is still a jerk. I have a feeling that Yijin might wake up in the future and even side with Nora and they'd both abandon Woochul haha! Yijin and Woochul are so cute and hilarious though, it's hard to hate them.

Isn't it interesting that Nora was okay with an open relationship, just to keep her family intact? But Woochul still wanted a divorce which leads me to believe that it is indeed more than having another woman for him. But now that the choice is between school and divorce, Nora chose herself over her family which is such a great feeling after the first episodes of hardships.

Hyunseok and Nora are so cute together. I don't even care about the romance. I just love Nora rediscovering herself and building/rebuilding relationships along the way.

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Ugh I really really want them to end up together in the end. It i have a feeling they wont, bcoz that's not Nora's priority!!!???
I want to be wrong soooooooo bad.

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Well, I have the feeling that they will focus on No Ra's self-growth in the end. So I expect an end a bit open, but hope that at least she gets the divorce and starts dating Hyun Seok :D otherwise I'm going to flip tables...

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1) I cried a lot in the scene of her thanking Hyun Seok, it was halfway the scene when I realized I have cried more than in some death scenes in other dramas/movies... everything Nora said was beautiful, and the fact that she was happy and thankful to him even just being a pity-friend T______T

2) I loved the last scene!! You can actually see Hyun Seok's face go from "I'm proud of her" to "OMG, I still love her".

3) I hope Sang Ye would still be a supportive co-worker and friend when she realizes Hyun Seok loves Nora (or more like, when she realizes that Hyun Seok has realized he still loves Nora, because I'm pretty sure she already knows it).

4) Nora pretending to be a evil rich mom to help Seung Hyun was awesome lol and then the "Noona" from Soon Nam <3

5) I hope Yi Jin gets feed up with Woo Chul and breaks up with him, I want him to suffer while realizing he loves Nora but she doesn't care about him anymore :D

Also, I love how Hyun Seok makes Yi Jin think he is interesed in her LOL

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I dont wanna wait another week. DONT WANNA! q(`ε´q)

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I'm just going to say, it seems like both men just fell in that closing moment. Am i wrong or what? My favourite part was that moment where Soon Nam called Nora "Noona". It was so touching. I gushed about it to my little sister. There were so many great moments in this episode. Can't wait for this weekend.

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Some parts of this episode were just so cute that I had to pause the episode to control my squeezing :)

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This was the best episode so far!
Starting with the "drop out of school I will not divorce you" dinner (where she rocked it with a "no I will stay in school thing you") aka f*c off and die,
To the EPIC dance routine at the festival where all her Boyz got to see her awesome self in action. Every scene was Nora winning and it was good.

For a light romcom (auto correct giving me hell on that word) this show packs a revelatory punch.

She Is awesome
She does not need that sob.
She will be OK.

( this is an empowering show for those who might be caught in a dependant relationship )

I am loving this show and it's message!
Who is the writer?

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So Hyeon-Kyeong,she was the writer of 49 days which I personally didn't really light but I love this show
This was also my favorite episode >o<
I was squealing so loud when she finally told her husband
"There's no way I'm not going to school lets just get a divorce and if leave you want to leave,leave yourself"

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So Hyun-kyung has written a lot of dramas that I've really really enjoyed (Two Weeks, 49 Days), some that I've quite liked (Brilliant Legacy, Prosecutor Princess), and one that I respect, but didn't personally get in to (My Daughter Seo-young w/Lee Sang-yoon actually).

But, I've never loved any of her dramas as much as I've loved this one! (Two Weeks comes close, but it's a completely different type of drama)

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I actually like 49 Days, even with the somewhat anti-climatic ending. But I agree, this drama came together with the right cast chemistry and director, and it's an immediate smash hit for me. It usually takes me a couple of episodes to grow fond for a drama too so it's a pleasant surprise. I wasn't a big fan of CJW until her appearances on Grandpa Over Flowers and 3 Meals. I just always assumed she's this glamorous hallyu actress. But in reality, this role is more like her which is also one of the reasons why this worked so well.

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CJW not bad at acting actually, but same caracter in his drama make she like just as glamorous hallyu actress only... Try Can't Lose and RONDO (with Japanese actor)

I love his caracter in RONDO... but i love Nora more... Totally in love :)

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I hate repeating what I've watched but I did it because this episode is just so great! I've watched this episode 4 times already, going back to the last 15 minutes of the show especially.

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LOL, I see I'm not the only one who was balling my eyes out during Nora's thank-you to Hyun-seok. She is just so sincere and precious and full of life. And, honestly, despite alllllll his pettiness, after seeing everything he went through with her grandma and all she meant to him, I really think he deserved hearing that from Nora. I'm glad that it finally got through clearly to him that Nora is, first and foremost, a friend that he has a duty to look after. I'm certain that him realizing his feelings at the end of this episode won't cause him to lash out and push her away again, he's way past that. But, we're probably in for a lot of angst on his part :(

Anyway, I just realized that Lee Sang-yoon has never been in a rom-com before. He's pretty much only been in family dramas, sagueks, and occasionally melodramas until he did Liar Game and this. I'm finding I like him so much more in thriller/rom-com. This is also because of the written characters in both of these and also probably due to some growth, on his part, as an actor. Also, the haircut. The bangs are really workin' for him.

Ugh, that scene with Nora, Soon-nam, & Seung-hyun, it's literally everything I ever wanted of them + so much moreeee!

Can't believe it's already episode 8. It's already halfway over :( And yet, I can't wait for next week!

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I got teary, too!

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Now that you mentioned we're already halfway done... it does make me slightly panic at how the romance side of things have not progressed that much. I mean, just now only Grumpypants has realized his own feelings, Nora is still left in the dark. He still thinks she wants to get back with WC. The pacing's gotta pick up a bit in episode 9 and 10, coz I want my Hyun-No (Hyun-Ra? No-Seok?) moments, and I want it now! *stomps foot*

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I'm just surprised nobody said anything about the dancing.
Wish Choi a better dancer, that'll make me fall in love with her with the two guys. Guess I just had to cringe and pretend it was good.

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Oh yes, it made me cringe too. Choi Ji Woo is unfortunately an awkward dancer. :(

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CJW majored in Dance in college. I believe it is the filming or choreography which didn't make her shine, and not her ability to dance.

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I don't know, I wouldn't say it was a cringeworthy performance, even if it wasn't necessarily an amazing one. It does look like they didn't do enough with her choreography. The directing of this show is pretty good, but I've noticed it's not to impressive at capturing the dance aspect, which is a shame.

I think what's more amazing is how radiant and alive she looked up there doing it! That's why they fell in love :)

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I never expected her (the actress) to be that great of a dancer. The drama didn't really say Nora was an exceptional dancer, just passionate. I get that her passion is central to the story, but it's the feelings, relationships, and character development that matter. This is probably why it hasn't been mentioned, we're all too busy gushing about other important things that have exceeded our expectations. So long as it's passable, I'm not going to raise a big hoot about it.

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This is the ONLY show I watch from start to end now. Actually, it's the only drama I'm watching now. Dropped everything else currently airing. It's the first show that's made me tear up in AGES!!!

Can we get Lee Seo Jin to do a cameo? As a fellow grumpypants professor, maybe? Keke.

I watch every episode hoping that the romance would speed up, but I actually LOVE the pace of it. He's really slow to realise it, or rather he's in denial for the longest time (I assume he does realise consciously at the end of this episode, but he still thinks she's happily married), and she's totally oblivious, I think. I love that the silly husband is written as more of a comedic characted, we don't have to hate him so much. So different from those divorce melos like "A Warm Word" (so heavy, so slow...)

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YES FOR LEE SEO JIN'S CAMEO. Let's face it Woo Chul is no competition to our Professor Grumpypants, so imagine another dimply charmer sweeping Nora off her feet. :D

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am here again , reading every single comment and watching the episode again & again ,
I guess I will just watch the whole 8 episodes again until friday comes

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Wuaahhhh that was one of the most satisfying episodes until now! So many scenes that showed us how awesome Nora is.
I can see myself grinning all day long about the cuteness.

Thanks for the recap! And thanks to all the writers!

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I just loveee it. Hope HN and HS end up together. Too sad it is only half way. Dear writer...please give us more episode, please...anyone agree with this? Wanna see after being a couple, how HN and HS tackle the challenge, at uni in her new(ex husband friend's wife) and recent position(student). I think that would be fun.

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i am so loving this series!

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Thanks for the recap :)
@girlfriday are you not specifically interested to blog about k variety shows?
I think it would be hilarious :-)

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To my previous comment :
Rip grammar :(
*in blogging

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Hello everyone!!
I'm on this ship too! Love the drama
And Lee sang Yoon is winning my heart.
I can't believe he has slipped my radar for this long.
He's absolutely gorgeous and real good acting here.
The last scene was like : wow, shucks I'm in love?, no, no!, yes I'm in love, I can't be in love she's married. I'm screwed yes I'm in love and she's married
Like Woooooza ..all in 1 shot hahaha
Nora is well well played too.
I identify with her and fist pumping all her moments!
Great show!! Choi JW is really worth the fee she's commanding which I read somewhere that it's really UP there :p

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I love this drama and it's the only highlight to my weekend because it is very much the story of my own life, only I don't have a cute professor to help cheer me along the way. Choi Ji Woo has always been one of my favorite actresses and I'm glad she took on this drama. I hope the writers don't make Nora get back together with her husband in the end. Thank you for recapping girlfriday and dramabeans.

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I have to wait 5days more for this fun drama :"

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Great rewards this episode after all the set up angst. So satisfying!

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I love this episode so much! I am so happy Nora is finally standing up for herself in front of her husband. I totally ship Nora and Hyunseok as much as girlfriday here!

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About the dancing... Let's face it, ALL the dance scenes in the drama have been poorly choreographed. Even watching the students dance is painful. Those moves went out like oh, maybe a decade ago? Koreans are known for being hip but wow, a dance club stepping like that is a bit of a laugh. They need a proper choreographer. Or is it too over their budget to pay for someone decent?

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This drama has EVERYTHING that I wanted to see and I'm completely smitten :)

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I'm excitedly waiting for the next recap!!! hehe

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