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Twenty Again: Episode 12

I didn’t think this hero could get any swoonier, but he just keeps raising the bar. I’m convinced this is a fantasy drama now, because people like this just don’t exist in real life. It’s a rough day for our heroine as revelations come hurtling at her from just about every single person around her, but the angst is buoyed by her budding feelings, and I have to say—the ensuing awkwardness was worth the wait.

 
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EPISODE 12 RECAP

Nora opens her eyes at the jjimjilbang to discover that she’s sleeping right next to Hyun-seok, and her heart suddenly starts to race. And then to top it off, Hyun-seok slings his arm over her in his sleep and she panics.

Sadly he’s not awake to witness her spazzing, and she sliiiiiides out from under his arm and is still so frazzled by her own reaction that she gets dressed and runs out of there at the crack of dawn.

She puts her hand over her racing heart and wonders why it’s beating so fast, and if it’s malfunctioning. I know a man you could see about that.

Hyun-seok gets up and sees that both girls are gone, then finds Seung-hyun sleeping a little distance away. He calls just as Nora is arriving at home, and he’s relieved to hear that she’s safe. She doesn’t have a good excuse for why she suddenly left, so she blurts that it was too hot to sleep there.

He tells her to make sure to tell her husband about why she spent the night out, and she says she’ll handle it. She hangs up feeling weird and wonders aloud, “Why am I so uncomfortable?” as she presses a hand against her flushed face. Hyun-seok assumes that she felt bad about staying out all night if she dashed home at daybreak.

Woo-chul comes out of his room to ask about the phone call, and Nora just says that it’s a friend and walks away without explaining anything about last night. He guesses that it was Hyun-seok on the phone, which raises his hackles.

In the morning, Hyun-seok gets Seung-hyun’s security bars replaced, and she promises to pay him back as soon as she gets paid. He tells her she can repay him with favors instead, like the one last night when she told him where they were.

Seung-hyun: “You like Nora unni, don’t you?” He denies it, but we see that Seung-hyun came out of the restroom last night and saw them sleeping cozily next to each other. She smiles knowingly and tells him that they’re a good match, but he swears that they’re just friends.

Meanwhile, Nora gives Soon-nam the bad news that she has to quit their dance club. Nooooo, why? She says there’s hardly any time left after her part-time jobs, and has also come to terms with the fact that there’s a time for everything, and her dancing days are behind her.

He tries to convince her to stay, but she says that she’ll come running to help out if they ever need her. Soon-nam threatens to hold her to that, and Nora promises, assuring him that once a hoobae is forever a hoobae.

Nora walks across campus and sees Hyun-seok approaching on his bike, and gets adorably flustered. She raises her hand to wave, but when he doesn’t see her she spins around feeling awkward.

She decides to try again with an even bigger wave, then feels even more awkward and spins around to hide behind a tree, like she suddenly doesn’t know how to function. I love it. It’s like the battle of the dorks.

She inches around the tree to avoid being seen, then tries to slow down her rapidly beating heart, wondering again what’s come over her. She flashes back to Hyun-seok’s sleeping face inches from hers, and gets mad at him for sleeping near her and scaring her.

Yi-jin is surprised when she gets a chilly greeting from Hyun-seok today, and decides that he doesn’t have a crush on her after all. She busts out her whiteboard to figure out what the heck Nora’s relationship is to both men to make Hyun-seok act so hot and cold towards her, then finally comes up with the only explanation: He knows about her affair.

She remembers how cryptic he was when he returned her fountain pen with the engraving on it, and cringes to realize that he knew all along. She goes to confront him about it head-on, and he doesn’t deny it.

Yi-jin tells him that he’s got it all wrong though, because her relationship with Woo-chul isn’t an affair—he’s long been divorced in practice with Nora. Aaaaah, he knows! He knows!

Hyun-seok is floored, and asks angrily for her to explain what that means. Yi-jin tells him that it’s been years since Nora and Woo-chul have signed contracts for their divorce, and that the only reason they haven’t finalized it is because Nora is hanging on. Oh no, don’t tell him your warped version of the story! She even says that Nora came to college in an effort to hold onto her husband.

Nora and Sang-ye take a break to decide on lunch, and when ddukboki comes up as an option, Sang-ye is surprised to hear that Hyun-seok still hasn’t told her about that ddukboki place. She tells her that their high school friend Dong-chul runs it, and Nora heads over there to see for herself.

She finds it on a little corner, and it’s called Granny Flower Ddukboki, just like her grandmother’s old shop. Dong-chul assumes that Hyun-seok finally told her about the place, and Yoon-young is just as surprised when she joins them.

Dong-chul tells them that after Grandma’s funeral, he went to go clean up after her shop, and Hyun-seok came with him. We see them in flashback as they both sigh over never being able to eat Grandma’s ddukboki again.

When Dong-chul finds Grandma’s secret sauce, there’s a recipe on the lid drawn in pictures instead of words, and Hyun-seok is able to interpret it based on the things Grandma used to tell him. In the present, Dong-chul says that he didn’t know it then, but Hyun-seok was the one who bought Grandma’s shop and left it under someone else’s care. The girls are shocked and ask why, and Dong-chul remembers him saying that he’d miss it for the rest of his life.

Then much later, Dong-chul was saddled with debt and moved here thinking of opening a shop, and found this one. He’s been running it ever since. Nora asks with tears brimming in her eyes, “Hyun-seok protected my grandmother’s store?”

Meanwhile Hyun-seok is reeling from the news that Nora is in the middle of a divorce, only he interprets it all the wrong way, remembering how Yoon-young said that Woo-chul was Nora’s entire universe. He sighs, “Ha Nora, you dummy, did you hang on like that all this time?”

Dong-chul serves the girls a plate of Grandma’s ddukboki, and Nora starts to well up as she thanks him and Hyun-seok for doing what she couldn’t. She takes a taste, and her tears spill out as soon as she eats one.

When Hyun-seok arrives at the office, Sang-ye is worried because Nora ran off and never came back when she heard about the ddukboki shop. Sang-ye worries that she made another mistake, but Hyun-seok says it’s good for her to have good memories right now, so that she can remember that she had someone who loved her that much.

Dong-chul calls to tell Hyun-seok that Nora is there, and when he hears that she’s crying, Hyun-seok tells him to close up shop for the day so that she can have a good cry. Awww. He promises to make up today’s sales personally, and Dong-chul asks if he’s Nora’s husband or father. Hyun-seok: “I’m her oppa!” Oh, swoon.

Sang-ye wonders what’s going on, and Hyun-seok sighs that Nora’s relationship with her husband was far more complicated than he knew, and it was never something he could fix in the first place.

He says it’s impossible to live outside of your universe, and he regrets not being nicer to her from the start, offering her someone to lean on instead of bugging her and yelling at her: “I should’ve been good to her, like an oppa.”

Nora returns to the office still a little teary-eyed, and wonders what she’ll say to Hyun-seok when she sees him. She decides that thank you isn’t enough, but doesn’t know how else to express her gratitude.

But when she gets inside, Hyun-seok is all business and suggests that they have their meeting elsewhere. Sang-ye says that there’s a place he likes to go to clear his head, and soon they’re at camping grounds.

Hyun-seok hands both Nora and Sang-ye stuff to read before their meeting, and insists on taking over the cooking while they work. Can I have him? When Nora protests, he leads her to the chair and plops her down in it, their faces getting awfully close in the process.

Nora gets fluttery again and quickly agrees to stay put. She doesn’t get much reading done though, because she’s too busy watching him cook with a goofy smile on her face. When he tastes his soup and smiles, she notes, “That’s right, he has dimples.” I’m sorry, what. How could you not notice those giant craters of cuteness until now?

She’s super impressed with the giant spread and says after one taste that he might even be better than her. Hyun-seok protests that he’s not nearly as good, then catches himself when he remembers he’s supposed to hate her cooking. Nora sighs happily that she can’t remember the last time someone cooked for her, and Hyun-seok’s heart seems to crumble a little more.

After dinner, they play Go Stop to determine the loser who has to wash dishes, and Hyun-seok totally cheats… so that he can deal Nora all the good cards so that she’ll win. Aaaagh, why are you so cute?

Nora refuses to let him do the dishes alone, so he lets her rinse. She finally gets to say thank you for Grandma’s shop, and says that she didn’t know he loved her grandmother that much. He tells her that Grandma fed him a lot back in the day, and that if she’s really that grateful, she can say, “Thank you, oppa.”

He points out that he’s taller than her, bigger than her, and his birthday comes before hers, so that makes him an oppa. She laughs and wonders why he wants to be oppa all of a sudden, and he says that she doesn’t have an oppa and he doesn’t have a little sister, so she can think of him as her oppa from now on.

Nora throws him an, “Okay, o-ppa,” and makes his day. She comes home in good spirits and happily agonizes over what to text to Hyun-seok, deciding on a thank-you with a smiley face.

Yi-jin calls Woo-chul to ask when he’s going to come up with that solution he promised, to secure his standing at the university and make their marriage possible. He snaps he’s working on it and wonders if Yi-jin was always like this. Trouble in paradise?

Woo-chul attends a lunch with colleagues, and seems very interested to hear that a new position is opening up at a different school. Ooh, that would be so nice for everyone if you took a new job.

Min-soo and Hye-mi end up wandering in circles looking for a dessert place that night, and he happens to spot Mom working at the convenience store. He’s so appalled that he ditches Hye-mi and runs home to confront Dad about it, and Dad says her part-time job is just office work.

But Min-soo tells him about the convenience store, and Dad is just as shocked. Min-soo says it’s their business if they get divorced, but he demands that Dad pay Mom’s tuition: “It’s your fault she didn’t get to go to school at the right time!”

Woo-chul demands to know where the convenience store is, and is horrified to see the manager giving Nora the leftover triangle kimbap to take home. He storms in to pick a fight with him for calling her an ajumma and treating her like that, and declares that she’s a professor’s wife. This is so embarrassing.

He grabs Nora’s wrist and tries to drag her out of there, and the whole time he’s shouting, “What is Professor Kim Woo-chul’s wife doing here?!” Of course, this is all about you, isn’t it? The manager doesn’t believe him, thinking that the husband is obviously a loser if she has to work here.

Woo-chul angrily lunges forward to fight him… and brings an entire shelf down on himself instead. Ha, I love when he falls and then poses like he totally meant to sit down in the middle of the floor like that.

He ends up having to pay for the shelf he broke, on top of getting Nora fired. He says he’ll give her money, because having her work at a place like this is disgracing his name, but she counters that she’s not his wife anymore.

Woo-chul says that it’s not legally binding yet, so until then, she’s his responsibility. Nora says she’s not a child: “I’M going to take responsibility for me.” He doesn’t see how she’s going to live off these wages, then asks if Hyun-seok offered to pay her way. Barf. That is so offensive.

He warns her not to get divorced believing in Hyun-seok’s lies, and Nora just scoffs in disbelief and asks if Woo-chul was always this impossible to talk to. I do love it when she uses his words back at him. She whirls around and leaves him in the street mid-sentence.

Down in the subway, Nora sees a couple playing peekaboo and finds it cute, but that triggers a memory she’d pushed aside all this time. She now remembers Hyun-seok being at the theater that night when she caught Woo-chul cheating—he had tried to cover her eyes and followed her out.

She heads over to his place late at night to ask him about it, and when she asks it so directly—if he saw her husband there with another woman—he can’t deny it. She gets choked up and says, “You saw. That’s why you were like that to me.” Aw, no.

He tries to explain, but she says he must’ve laughed at her for running away like that after seeing her husband cheating on her, and asks why he didn’t say anything and made her embarrassed.

Nora: “That’s why you were acting like a friend and being nice, when you hated me before that. Because you felt sorry for me?” He tries to get her to come inside so he can explain, but she shakes his hand away and runs off.

He goes running after her down the street, shouting that she’s got it all wrong. But she hides in the shadows and lets him run past her, believing the worst as she remembers all the times he said he was just helping her because he felt sorry for her.

Later, she sits in the dark at home and wonders tearfully how stupid he must think she is. And in the morning, she calls Sang-ye to say that she’s quitting. Hyun-seok doesn’t understand what he is to her that she’d be upset enough to quit her job.

He calls and she ignores it, but he tracks her down on campus in no time, like a proper stalker. She tries to scurry out of the computer lab before he spots her, but he cuts her off outside.

He asks why she’d quit over something like that, and says it hurts his feelings that she’d avoid him like this when they’re friends. She says that she’s the one who’s uncomfortable and tell him to find someone new, but he refuses and tells her he’s going to wait for her to show up to the audition tonight.

She gets a call from Yi-jin offering to let her know about a part-time job, and walks away without giving Hyun-seok an answer. Hyun-seok plops down on a bench in frustration, and happens to witness a fight between Min-soo and Hye-mi.

Hye-mi is upset that Min-soo won’t tell her what’s going on with him lately, and Min-soo just asks for some time to figure things out, promising to tell her later. They just go round and round in circles, until finally Hyun-seok gets up and counsels them, not knowing at all who they are.

He tells Hye-mi that guys go into a cave when they have a problem, and tells her to just be patient because her boyfriend will eventually crawl out of the cave and tell her what’s going on. He tells Min-soo that telling his girlfriend nothing makes her just assume the worst, and she’s asking to have her feelings acknowledged.

He puts his hands on their shoulders like some dating guru and says that men and women are this different… and also difficult. It’s funny, given how bad he is at his own love life.

Yi-jin tells Nora about a part-time job at a friend’s gallery that’s opened up, and Nora asks why she’s finding her a job. Yi-jin says it’s simply because she was looking for one, and starts asking her all sorts of questions about why she’s working.

Nora cuts her off by addressing her as Kim Yi-jin-sshi, and notes that this must be difficult for her. Nora says that it doesn’t matter who she is or why she came to school: “You can have Kim Woo-chul.” OMO.

Yi-jin’s jaw drops, and Nora says she knows who she is and why she’s doing this. We flash back to their last encounter in the bathroom, when Yi-jin was stalking her that day. Nora sees that “Cousin Oppa” calls, and Yi-jin hurries outside with her phone.

Outside, Yi-jin asks why Nora is working for Hyun-seok, and offers to look into an additional position for her if she wants it. As Nora watches her go, she gets a strange feeling and remembers the number that flashed when Cousin Oppa called, and checks it against Woo-chul’s number in her own phone.

It’s a match. And so is the purse Yi-jin is carrying—it’s the same one she saw Woo-chul holding at the theater. She even remembers passing by Yi-jin that day when she stole Hye-mi away to save Min-soo from getting caught.

Back in the present, Yi-jin tries to act innocent, but Nora tells her about the matching phone numbers. Nora asks why she’s asking her all this stuff, and if she still hasn’t heard from Woo-chul that they’re going to process their divorce.

This is clearly news to Yi-jin, and Nora says that she agreed to push it until the end of July because Woo-chul needed to confirm his family status with the university. Judging from Yi-jin’s confused reaction, that was a bullshit excuse, and both women realize they’ve been lied to. Yi-jin is flabbergasted at Nora’s nonchalant offer to let her have Woo-chul, which doesn’t jive at all with her being the hanger-on in their marriage.

Nora goes straight to Woo-chul’s office and calls him out on his lie, and says that she’s just met with “your woman Kim Yi-jin.” She says she doesn’t really care why he lied to prolong their marriage, and asks to go to court right now.

He flails and says that he delayed things because he determined that she needed more time, and finally Nora yells, “Stop it!” She says he does everything according to his own selfish perspective, and that he has narcissistic personality disorder, quoting her intro psych class. She asks him not to stall any longer, and leaves him totally spun around.

He can barely process what just happened, and wonders how Nora found out about Yi-jin. All he can think is that Hyun-seok told her, and storms over to his office to grab him by the collar and accuse him of meddling.

Woo-chul thinks that Hyun-seok is the one who saw them at the theater and told Nora all about it, while Hyun-seok is shocked to hear that Nora knows about Yi-jin. Woo-chul wants to know what Hyun-seok coached Nora to say, because otherwise she’d never be the first to shove divorce papers at him. YAAASSSSSS.

Hyun-seok freezes and just repeats, “Divorce papers? Nora… asked for a divorce? When? When?! Did Nora really decide to get a divorce?!” I’m flailing right now.

Woo-chul walks out of there stunned speechless, and realizes that Hyun-seok knew nothing about this, and that he really meant it when he was trying to help them patch up their marriage. And then it dawns on him: “He sincerely likes her?”

Hyun-seok takes a moment to process this monumental news, then calls Nora repeatedly, begging with texts for her to answer the phone. She finally does, and he pleads with her to come to work because they desperately need the help. He whines, “You said we were friends! You said you were thankful I came back as your friend!”

She doesn’t reply, but it works because she runs over to help out and save the day. They get through auditions, and Hyun-seok pats her on the head as he tells her that she did a good job. Aw, he means her deciding to leave Woo-chul, doesn’t he? She just wonders what’s gotten into him when all she did was show up to work.

He walks out with her, insisting that he has somewhere to be and is taking the bus too. She tells him that she’s still quitting the job and lies that she found other work already, but he’s already heard from Seung-hyun that she hasn’t.

He swears that he’s not that good a person to do all of this just because he felt sorry for her, and that even when he thought she was dying, or when he found out about her marriage, he’s never once pitied her.

He says that she’s a very important person to him, and he did everything because he likes her (in this case the nuance is a little vague, more like “I like you as a person”). He says that he was concerned and got angry all on his own, “Just like a long time ago.”

She doesn’t understand what he’s saying, so he hands her his old keepsake box to open when she gets home. Eeee! She asks what it is, and he calls it: “Proof that I don’t pity you. Proof that you’re a cool woman. My precious memories.”

He says that he was planning to keep this to himself forever, but she’s being so stubborn about this that he’s giving it to her. He puts it in her hand and says, “Remember the you from this time as you live from now on.” He tells her to come ask him later why she became this person to him, and promises to answer.

Meanwhile, Woo-chul stares at his divorce contract and comes to a decision… and rips it up. Oh nooooes.

Nora takes the box to a nearby park bench and opens it up. She smiles to see a mixtape with all her old favorite songs, and takes out the little card inside. We hear Little Hyun-seok’s voice reading the card aloud: “At first I was happy just to be your friend, but now I’m not. Ha Nora!!! I like you.”

And then, she hears present-day Hyun-seok’s voice saying, “Ha Nora, I like you,” and looks up.

 
COMMENTS

Oh, what a relief. I was so scared that the angst would continue, but we were given just the right amount that I could handle. I don’t know what I would’ve done if we didn’t end on a high note, and if their misunderstanding had lasted a whole week. Probably write some angry letters. Or go on strike. But because it was cleared up in the course of the episode, I can step back and appreciate what it does to propel our characters forward in some crucial ways. It’s always hard to see Nora struggle with her already shaky self-esteem, especially when she thinks that Hyun-seok is pitying her for being played by Woo-chul. And it’s complicated by the fact that she’s developing feelings for him, which only increases her embarrassment. They’re both stuck in a loop where neither thinks they mean anything much to the other, when in fact the reverse is true. I was so frustrated when he fiiiiiiinally learned about the divorce in the worst way possible—from Yi-jin’s warped perspective where Nora is still in love with her cheating husband and clinging to him. That is so not the way I wanted him to find out.

But then hearing the truth straight from Woo-chul made up for it in the end, because there’s no misunderstanding the situation when Woo-chul is the one freaking out over Nora asking for the divorce. For Hyun-seok, that matters far more than the fact that they’ve been living as a divorced couple in practice, because he thinks Nora’s been in love with Woo-chul all this time. It’s Nora’s feelings that he cares about, and it’s a huge relief that he finds out the one major assumption that he’s had wrong all this time—that Nora wants to stay in her marriage.

It was even a relief to have Yi-jin learn the same thing, because I feel bad for her a lot of the time. It felt freeing to have everyone address the truth so plainly, after all the secrets and sneaking around. There’s also a huge satisfaction in seeing Nora so calm and poised and above it all when she confronts Yi-jin and tells her to keep Woo-chul, like he’s leftovers that she’s done with now. I was so mad at him for getting her fired from her job over his own stupid pride, and now that he seems like he’s going to fight the divorce, I hope that Nora is done cutting him any slack whatsoever.

The confession is enough to keep me on a happy cloud until next week, because now Nora and Hyun-seok can stop with the assumptions and the doublespeak, and maybe even say what they feel. In typical Hyun-seok fashion, he doesn’t even confess wanting something in return—he just wants her to know how awesome she is and that he’s thought of her that way for twenty years, all to make her believe that she’s not some charity case. I love that he gives her the box and says it’s for her to remember who she was back then, in the hopes that she’ll live the rest of her life as the original sparkling Ha Nora. It’s just the kind of confession that I expect from Hyun-seok, because he loves her in that perfectly perfect way where he’s just a fan of who she is and roots for her to be happy. Sure, Oppa’s a little grumpy, but he cooks, he cleans, and he lets her win at Go Stop when she’s having a bad day! I think he deserves to hear about those heart palpitations now, don’tcha think?

 
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at this point i dont even care if nora doesnt end up with hyun suk i just want her AWAY FROM WOOCHUL.

seriously what a crazy guy.

i hope nora and hyunsuk take things slowly... cause i love how he takes care of her... as oppa.

where can i get my own producer oppa with dimples who gives me parttime job?!?!? please.

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Been watching Kdramas for more than 10 years now. But this drama transformed me into a certified fangirl. Watching the raw version because I can't wait for a few more hours. Reading recaps and threads. And even commenting! Now I have to countdown for the next episode. I need diversion! Someone please help!!! ???

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Diversion?

I feel you.
Would watching older dramas of LSY help?
If not, then how about watching Grandpa over Flowers and 3 Meals a Day for CJW?

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Right. I need more LSY. I am about to watch Liar game again...The thing is that there I won`t see his amazing dimples much.

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Angel Eyes!

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want to angst over him, some times u feel more for he is saddened.
then see, Goddess of Fire. his saddest role by far.

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true, Goddess of Fire was too painful to watch.

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Hot-press: piece of news for any of you still swooning over Ji changwook aka Healerya:
http://www.allkpop.com/article/2015/10/ji-chang-wook-chosen-as-the-lead-character-for-upcoming-chinese-korean-drama
he's acting in a chinese-kor drama soon. titled "'My Male God'....
omo.. what the*** a look at the title*** needless to say the rest.
horror for me, but maybe good news for you gals.

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KD, if you like "Grandpa over Flowers and 3 Meals a Day", do you happen to be shipping Lee Seo Jin / CJW?
they really soft- bickering like couples over there.
the old grandpas are all like matchmakers.. so cute, JW and Seo Jin looks like their son and daughter-in-law out touring Greece.
btw, Hyun Suk do looks a little like L Seo Jin, isn't it?

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Am I too greedy if I ship her with LSY?
I want a nice, young (nicer, younger) guy for her. ?

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let's write and suggest the next version of "Grandpa over F" and "3 Meals AD", "please invite Lee Sang Yoon, with CJW... see whether can ooze diff appeal? i can already imagine LSY having fun times with the grandpas.... when LSY smiled, you just can't see his eyes, he looks exactly like smiley icons. the grandpas will pamper him like crazy.

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Hahaha...the porter couple....I'm one of the lurkers...and yes, watch grandpas and three meals a day....which is crazy....did anyone notice how close CHoi ji Woo's personality is to her role here in "Twenty Again"?. I find her cute, bubbly, and pretty childish in real life( which really surprised me to say the least but the more I like her because I thought famous actress like her are not normal:)) even her way of speaking in the drama is closer to her real personality...I find it quite weird in fact because I've seen some of her dramas but how she delivers her lines here is a little different. I guess because her role in STTYO is of that naive/ ignorant ajumhma? Anyway, I love this drama to pieces. First time watching the raw version ever!!! I am a new fan of Lee Sang Yoon...he is awesome!

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You should the 3 meals ep where Choi Jiwoo guest starred. There were 2. The last one was hilarious. Editing comments were so funny. Kept pushing them (CJW and Seojinnie) together.

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eva, and KDaddictJCW, sera...
i have a serious problem.
while i know the OTP are not the actual actor/actress, that we should draw the line between OTP persona and their actual SELF as Ji ChangWook, Choi Ji Woo or LSY... but its too painful to draw that line.. my post drama anguish come not just with not able to watch the show any more, but also with seeing more news about JiChangwook may romance these or that models, or LSY may act against which young thingy... then i got some defensive, and yelled inwardly, "hey, JiChangwook belongs to Parkminyoung, hands off, idiots..."
yeah, while i always booast and reminded myself, Jichangwook is NOT SeoHunghoo, or LSY is not Cha HyunSuk... Tis never easy. so i ended up don't read JCW news after a while, worry, i'll got disappointed with what romancing models things or what crap movie offered.
now, i worried, same thing will happen to me, with CJW and LSY... i too, can't decide whether i want LSY or L S J with my Noona Queen of Tears? because LSY look like a missing jigsaw found for my Queen of Tears too. (but i know there are legions out there shipping LSJ with her instead.

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Check out Miss Granny if you haven't it is on DF and coming to Hulu. Very poignant, and funny and a little romance too. Bittersweet ending but so enjoyable.

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i don't need diversion, dreaming about scenario of what happens after that last scene when Nora looked up... is enough..
what i need is extension, and Director's cut? will TVN start pre-order Director Cut like those drama from KBS? i got mine Healer D.C.
any one heard of 20-A has any preorder Director Cut.?

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Is there such thing? I want to order one too when available. That would be a gift for myself...

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trying to google and find out... then i update here.

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Oh, thanks! That would be awesome!

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Best. Episode. EVER.

I actually think this might be my most favourite episode of any drama ever. Everything was perfect. The acting is absolutely superb - the husband's comedic timing and narcissistic temperament is legit perfect. A+ to everyone else too.

- The fact that Hyunseok gave his box to her? A straight forward confession? So rare in kdramaland. So well done. As someone in the thread from last episode pointed out, he's like the most selfishly unselfish person ever. He might have acted like an overgrown kid, but now that he's got a fuller picture, he is able to truly do what is best for her (rather than what he considered the best, with his skewed perspective).

- The fact that the wrist grab was not used by the main lead but the antagonist!!! As something embarrassing and a clear show of (failed) authority!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Especially in direct contrast to Hyunseok and Soonnam, who are so respectful of women. SO great.

- Obviously bringing the loose ends together, with the most obvious use of the kids yet.

- The other two leads revealing the truth in the most character-perfect way possible.

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What a delightful Kdrama rom-com version of 'A Doll's House'! Even the names of the protagonists echo the original:

Ha Nora = Nora Helmer
Woo Chul = Torvald in reverse

While it follows the theme of the heroine's growth into independence after a crippling life with her narcissistic husband, it gives us the adorkable Hyun Seok.

So much feel and so much squeeeee! Kudos to the writer who helms the storyline.

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Can't get over how awesome the show is. Thank you writers, for every little character development and for nor flip-flopping with the story. I think Ha Nora and Hyun-seok are the best, smart drama couples, together with Lee Hyun and Cha Ji An!

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and Seo Junghoo and Chae Youngshin.

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OMG! Hyun Seok is korean Mr Darcy when he took upon himself to protect Grandma's stall. So swoony...

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Yayy, nice to meet another Darcy fan~

Not only that, HS awkwardness around NR, curt-grumpiness and being a silent knight to the lady.. Yes, he's as swoony as Darcy.. *dreamy-eyes*

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I knoooww, Mr Darcy set the bar too high and I see his swooniness replicated everywhere in kdramas.

I m hoping for a wet brooding scene soon...

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How could a young HS afford to buy the dukkboki shop when Grandma died? Was he still in college at that point?

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@ Major Dickason's

I'd really like to know more of Hyun Suk's backstory. We know that he was rich enough to be sent to Russia to study, but there's no mention of his parents and how rich they are.

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I thought his parents died and he was alone. Therefore he stayed around campus when he was a teen and hung out at Grandma's stand?

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Good question, Grandma didn't want the rich kids to know she was Ha Na family. She did not want them to look down on her. Yet I remember Ye Jin father mentioning something about HS background I have to go back it was when he was
getting on her about marriage. HS lost both parents so he could have been left an inheritance.

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His parents died early and left him some money, no small amt apparently.

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hahahha... i think many beanies are Pride Prejudice hardcore fans.. i keep reading Mr Darcy been mentioned in many dramas, even in IRY... hahhaha. yeah. P&P is my eternal Fav Literature, nothing beats Darcy and his Eliza, they are my Brit- OTP. i believed same for many beanies here. right? my best moments of Eliza is when she read his letter... i love those revelation moments, just like when Nora read Hyun Suk's treasure box's card.

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Yes, Pride and Prejudice is my ultimate favorite love story. The sedate, controlled, oh so-proper behavior just cannot hide the passion of dear Darcy. And (to me) the best on-screen adaptation of it was the 1995 BBC production with Colin Firth and Jennifer Ehle. That was the romance to die for! :)

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YESYESYES....
20 years before Junghoo and youngshin, my heart belong to this OTP.
i watched at least 4 versions of P&P, even the black-white one. i went digging into any PP i can lay my hands upon.
my fav version is the 1980 version, acted by Elizabeth Garvie, and David Rintoul.
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0078672/

too many scenes to note for fav moments in P&P.
loved the one Elisa accidentally met Darcy at Pemberley, she blushed at ultra embarrassment after having insulted D so bluntly earlier on.... being suddenly proud that she can "show off" her well cultured Mr/Mrs Gardiner before Darcy... at least someone along her lineage that she can pride of....
loved her outpouring of grief and anxiety over her Lydia's unfortunate events, crying before a surprised D, when she burst into the room..
... loved the unexpected meeting of D and E at Lady Catherine's Rosings...
loved again, of cause the letter reading, how remorse she is in having wrong him and her self reproaches.....
loved her confession to her sister, how regreted she is, loved the ways her eyes tracing him around at Longbourne Ball... by that ball, she's completely yearning after him.

sorry for hijacking this site for the Eternally hallowed Pride and Prejudice.

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Pride & Prejudice 2005, directed by Joe Wright, is the only version i highly adviced against watching.. this single one ruined everything... from casts to plot to scenery to chemistry... nothing worthy. Keira Knightley should just stick to her expertise in romancing pirates.
warning: DON'T WATCH THIS VERSION.

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Colin Firth and Jennifer Ehle's version is fine. should i say, second best to my 1980's original BBC version.
Firth was charming as Darcy, everyone loved that added scene, he dripping wet from swimming the pool at Pemberley, all ladies go ga-ga over that scene. don't tell me you didn't, LOL. wink** wink.
well, Firth being a Bri, has this "Air" of Darcy, chemistry is there between him and Ehle. he definitely looked better then, then when he acted as Prince Albert in King's speech.
i bought the 1980 version, and went sleepless with celestial satisfaction for nights.

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I agree wholeheartedly with what you mentioned. Colin and Jennifer were a real couple back then so there was an undeniable chemistry.
Darcy has a very rigid personality that only Brit can pull it off. I also think that James Mcavoy is a fine actor.

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ATZ.
"Darcy has a very rigid personality that only Brit can pull it off." ya, that's why i think we can hardly find another Darcy among the Present Young Actors with that kind of Aura and "Royal Air" ...
hope BBC consider a remake of P&P, but please no Benedict Timothy Carlton Cumberbatch as Darcy, No nooooo.
quite tired of the loads of Hunger Games, Maze Runner, Divergent... and AVENGERS!!!
I have to shove P&P down the throat of the Youngest one in my family, to tempt and force her to read, at least this Queen of All Classics.

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last post for P&P:
the youngest member in my family, can only appreciate "Becoming Jane" because of Scottish actor James McAvoy.
omo. woe unto this Generation's taste in "classic".
but i do loved to find out what "maketh" Jane as Jane.
i read somewhere, she reflected images of her own true stories in P&P.

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Here! here! Another P&P fan... and a dieheart Darcy fan too! Read the book in sec 2 and loved it! It spurred me to read Jane Austen's other books, but none can compare with P&P.

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crazyahjummafan,
virtual Hi5, hug-hug, and happy dance! to what a unexpected gathering of P&P ardent fan-club here.
yeah, Darcy & Eliza Forever !!!

(oh, i loved Anne of Green Gables too... all these classics, beat the present teen crazes : Hunger games, maze runner, twilight, divergent series, real flat!)

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What am I gonna do when this show is over?? ??

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Re-watch it, re-ohhing, re-swooning, re-laughing, re-admiring the dimples, re-flailing, re-dreaming.. and once it is over, back to step #1. ^^

You're not alone, my dear friend.. It's gonna be another bad drama withdrawal like when IRY ended.

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rewatch it LOL

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When this show started, i still cant get the image of psychopath killer Lee Joon Young from Choi Won Yeong. After 12 episode, those images are completely replaced with narcissistic ineffetual husband Kim Woo Chul. What a great actor he is!

Loving this episode so much, what with revealing secrets and feelings. Wish my next weekend come sooner!

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Dear Kim Woo-chul.

It's probably not a good idea to piss off both your wife and your mistress at the same time.

Sincerely,

Someone who isn't a psychology professor.

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Hahahaha. so funny. true that; the irony is not lost.

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OFF to watch this great episode again , maybe all 12 until next week comes :D
but I want Nora to dance with Soon nam and Min soo
can you plz go back to the club ??

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All the drama needs now is for Lee Seo Jin to cameo as Cha Hyun Seok's art school hyung/sunbae

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Brilliant idea!
Art School Hyung, ROFL!

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hahaha... rockingchairs, you really ROCK! one of the best post in DB... yes, by seeing how Hyun Seok dimples charm Nora, hope Lee Seo Jin will marry CJW by this Fall... hahaha.

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btw, months ago, i watched the Flower grandpas thingy (i loved Greece and Israel, all these Ancient sites.... ) between CW and Seo Jin, without reading about their rumours... yet i can't help reading those hiddens signs, Seo Jin and JW really can make a real life OTP. i loved the way CJW "begged" him for more "pocket money" to buy things.. o'boy is he stingy like a real hubby!

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You can find some hints in LSJ'face book . He seems to show some of his feeling towards CJW via his status and pictures......

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really? Vietnogo, you make my day.
wow... so happy. i really hope LSJ will be so jealous with our Hyun Suk and end up claiming her for his own by year ends. whether is it LSJ or LSY, i am fine with CJW is either one of them. LOL

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I want to point something , I watched all ji woo dramas , quite die hard fan , but I just felt it in this drama that Ji Woo is the reservative type , she always wears pants or long dresses , when she wore that high school uniform she was the only one to wear high socks with it , and in the sauna , she was the only one covering her legs
don know why but I just noticed those things

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Hello there, Fellow die-hard fan of CJW!
From the minute the adult Yoo Jin appeared on screen with that short hair, she has been for me the beauty to top all beauties, the Hime to end all Hime's!
JW ssi just looks fantastic in everything she wears, and she is always dresses w grace, class n elegance!

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totally feel you , fellow
winter sonata is my all-time favourite drama , nothing can even comes close to it
I watch it every winter with my sister like some sort of religion ,
its coming soon

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Yoo Jin, O' my Yoo Jin,
nobody wear short hair so elegantly like her. i never like short hair. and her drop of tears, ways much more heart wrenching than any Taiwan weepy Qiong Yao dramas queens. yeah, no tons of Yoonas or Girl Gen can hold a candle to her.

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Cha hyun suk is soo awesome.He's handsome,he's cool n would make a perfect husband. The confession was just as expected from him..Cant wait for the next ep to come

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I haven't actually been watching this... but the recaps have been so enjoyable I feel like I should pick it up....

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@ alua

This is about the only currently airing show I would recommend. I believe you will not regret it. :)

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You won't regret it.

I think this is one of the rare shows where it'll be just as enjoyable even having read the recaps beforehand.

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This is me too! I'm totally feeling all the vibes and excitement from the recap.

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all recaps and all our rantings, all FANGIRLINGS are nothing, compare to the real thing.... the expressions on the OTP faces.
don't wait. WATCH NOW!

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I'm so in love with this drama. Thanks for your awesome recap. Big Internet hug to all of you ^_^

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The feels... NR and HS ♡♡♡♡♡

*grouphug*

and i cant help but keep on rewatching certain scenes in this episode.
*The scene with YJ and how she was so calm and told her "You can have him." So bada$$!
*That scene when Nora confronts WC about his lies after speaking with YJ. Then her calling him narcissistic is just the best!!!
*NR putting all the clues together and found out the identity of the other woman and linking it with the inept stalker YJ.
*NR finding about her grandmother's ddukkbokki store and HS's role in its survival until present day.
*everything in that camping scene... HS up in her face (close enough to grab him for a kiss...why didnt you NR?!), HS cooking, HS cheating to let NR win, and washing the dishes then him asking her to call him Oppa. OPPA!!!
*the confession!!!! Squeeeeee!!! ♡♡♡♡♡

Just want to say to WC......WCsshi, let NR unni go. Stop holding on. You already have YJsshi. Find your own happiness. Let NR unni be happy!!!!!

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im so proud of how far she has come. so frigging proud. i love the relationship between the two and yes he can be an ass but he adores her to death. i hope they have a beautiful ending together. i did want to see soon nam puppy love for her develop a bit more but it's ok i just want our girl to finally find happiness. i straight up teared up at the end because it was so beautiful

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How I wish today were Friday because I NEED TO KNOW WHAT HAPPENS NEXT!

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Me too!! It's tortuous to have to wait a whole week for the next episodes. I am dying of curiosity to learn what happens next.

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Joining the group hug!! Watchesthis without subs because I just couldnt wait and good thing I did not miss anything important.

Bring on the romance!

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Just awesome! Same first thoughts as GF, this is fantasy. No guy is as sensitive and cool as CHS with the face and dimples of LSY. So girls, don't spoil your future by looking for him in everyman. (It just spoiled an expensive show/theatre i watched within two hours after watching this episode. I did not get into what was very visually appealing before me until after intermission. I was still recalling the scenes from this fantastic episode in my head.) Guys here, what prevents you from becoming like ChS? The feels, indeed!

From years of watching kdrama, I cannot recall any scene between mistress and wife as smart as this one.

Nor can i recall a confession as sweet and right as this one. Not pushy nor hanging on for a response. I really liked the invitation it ended with-- remind me to tell you what and who you were then. I cannot even imagine Ha No ra's reaction after this. Writers, well done. Can't wait for next week.

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Nora is awesome and so is Hyun Seok! They clearly belong together and I can't wait to see it happen (it has to!)

Woo Chul may be excellent at his job but he is a failure as a man! I can't wait to see Yi Jin dump his a*s (he deserves to end up alone!)

Yet another great episode with yet another very satisfying ending! I love this show.

Thanks for the recap <3

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Awwww...I'm so in love with the characters right now. So shipping Ha No Ra ang Cha Hyun Suk ?

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Man like chs do exists its not merely fantasies. We not gonna ever met any perfect man but a man with sincere love always exists. Its just we r blind enuf to not realize it like how nora did. I guess its not too late for them to start over. I really hope this story will end up in the most righteous way for cha. After all what he did for nora.

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OMO.
Totally-swooning-and-rolling-with-happy-face <3

Now i'm reconsider my plan to go back to school...if there is a professor like HS, i definetly registering for a bachelor or master again. :D

Bravo to the actor who play WC.
I never disgust a character like this before. Its more than angry, like i had with previous antagonist in kdramaland, more to "ewwwwhhh how can this guy exist?!"

If its not monday tomorrow, i might replay the eps again and again.
Squeeee~

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4 episodes left?!?!? Ohmygoshhhh.. i dont want to think of the end. This show can go on so much longer!
I love this drama so much.
Can they extend this show please? (Half serious)
Once HS and NR is together.. i could watch entire episodes of them bickering about mundane things while being all cute and loveydovey. Just an episode or 2 to deal with the withdrawal symptoms. Then they can deal with the side characters loveline if they want... SN, SH and MS love triangle hehehehe

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tha.......nk you............ for the fast recap. this show is just amazing.I love this show and I love your fast recaps.once again thank you.

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tq GF,

both profs CHS and WC keep talking and doing research

about their projects but no constructive or proof of their

works "airs" only from both of them.

Scriptwriter you are not doing your job well enough

and it is quite boring with that subject matter in your

drama. German language ! don't sound like it at all !

terrible pronunciation and sound.

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The German from Woo Chul was bad. I couldn't recognise much, except for 'Alles Klar', which was a strange response especially when he seemed to be asking for a favour.

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He managed "treffen" at the end of a line, too, but it was kind of garbled. I couldn't hear if it's the actor's pronunciation or if the script gave him something ungrammatical to say.

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Just yesterday, we were lamenting that the show was not moving much at ep 11. Suddenly, in ep 12, it seemed to be moving so fast! It seems to be at the climax where everything is revealed.

It seems to me this show is super targeted at women. My husband didn't seem to enjoy this show as much as other shows, but I super like it! I feel like I am back in school.

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Urghh...this drama...is just...sooooo goooood! Giving me all these feels.
During the scene with Hyunseok and Minsoo(and Hyemi), I can't help but to think, "Son, meet your future stepdad." Bahahaha. XD

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Haha. But I bet he'll make an awesome stepdad though :P

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I am struck by the number of people who are shown to be smart. At least they put 2 and 2 together and get 4.

Min Soo was not bad - he sees his mum in the convenience store and goes right up to tell his dad to pay for her tuition because it was his fault she did not finish college.

Hyun Suk never had all the data to work with (and so pretty much had only 1 + 2 and was trying to make 4), but now that he does, he goes straight away to No Ra to tell her he has liked her all along.

Yi Jin, even with falsified data manages to conclude correctly that Hyun Suk knows her secret and now with full data she knows she has been lied to by Woo Chul for some time. Shall she spill some beans to her daddy now? It would ruin Woo Chul's chances in the university.

And then we have Woo Chul who thinks he is the smartest, the sun around whom the faculty, women and son are satellites... but he has been caught cheating and lying and perhaps soon will be caught for plagiarising .... he's going to put 2 and 2 together and get .... 0. *muahahahah!* and he won't even be a heavenly body!

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Thank you @Gaeina Lee and @ KDaddict-JCW:)

As soon as i was out of exam hall i just put my earphones to watch the epi. And i am still trying to take everything in! Am not sorry about yi-jin, she, the way she talks all calm and composed, she definitely has a scary personality. And i want to see her scare woo-chul:p

Coming to the Man, Mann..does he have just 1 heart? A single tiny fist-size heart? And that amazing with 1 heart?! Life is unfair. But we definitely know that people like woo-chul exist, so there must be a CHA HYUN SEOK out there. Laws of the Universe.

Ofcourse Hanora will have a copy of that divorce papers and slay him with that! Hmph. That man is just puke-woqthy, but i won't puke today because Hyun-seok knows nora wants divorce thanks to this jerk. Maybe, next week i would.

And i just looooo*_*ooove this show..

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I hope you pass that exam, and any other you may have during the next 2 weeks, within this show's airing period.

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Omg.. Every time Hyun Seok looks at No Ra with longing.. I cannot.. Just cannot.. It's like I'm gonna burst from all the feels~~ ahdjdhhhhh!! He's so so good for her... I mean they're both good for each other but when she's with him, she comes alive.. ❤️

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Woocheol reminds me of a story my mum once told me of a professor (Korean) who was similarly narcissistic and full of himself. He never appreciated his wife, but when the poor woman died quite suddenly after the children (boys) had left the nest, his life fell to pieces as he was uttterly useless and didn't even know how to run the washing machine. And he had a breakdown in front of the TA when he realized that he would actually have to go throug the fuss of paying utility bills. Apparently this tale was shared with SO MUCH GLEE amongst the 'wife of professor' community, so how awesome would it be if one of the scenes in the epilogue of the last episode showed Woochul meeting a similar fate?!

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A doctor friend from my church once complained to me about his wife not having a bachelor's degree. He believed this jeopardized his career prospect, as he was offered a chance to go to Germany to do research, but he was unable to take up the offer as his wife would not be able to find a job there with her low education level. His wife was so good to him - doing all the housework and cooking herbal soup for him when he caught a cold. He was never grateful for what his wife did, and he always justified his "misfortune" by telling only part of his story to his friends.

Seems like there are lots of Woo Chul's in real life ^^"

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Unfortunately my dad is a WooChul :( watching this drama just made me wish I could get out if this family...I have such a controlling dad. Mum treats him really well but she's not educated and he always looks down on her. I can relate to this drama since it is reality for me. I'm only a daughter but narcissistic people (especially your family) really affects you.

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I'm so sorry to hear that :(
It's far-fetched to hope your father change over night but i really wish you and your mother strength. *virtual hug*

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He's probably just being a dog in the manger. If he can't have her, no one else can.

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Man, I hate this show. They make me wait an entire week to see new episodes and then the hour seems to go so fast that I feel like it's only been 30 min before it ends. It makes me go from giddy schoolgirl to crying ugly face to laughing like a hyena. Any time something good or bad or funny happens in real life, I try and tell people how it reminds me of a scene or character from this show and they all look at me blankly like what?

I'm the same age as Ha No Ra is and we have some major things in common. I wish this show had been available to me ten years ago, as it would have changed the course of my life when I needed it most. I mourn her lost youth as much as I mourn mine. I'm in the midst of another personal crisis and when I see her being so strong and optimistic, it gives me hope that I can get out of this pit soon.

Now, if the universe would just bring me my own personal grumpy professor Oppa or two sassy sidekicks to crack boiled eggs with.

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Good luck - you may not feel like it now, but you are definitely young enough to pursue your dreams!

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Hi @Bapgongju! Fighting!

I have friends who question why I watch kdramas so much. They think it's just all about aegyo stuff. And I keep telling them, the dramas I watch and love all have very strong messages, ones that can inspire you and change the way you see things.

@Okiejune is right. Age is just a number. Fighting!

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Just to inspire you, my mother only started going to university at 40 plus, and she just received her doctorate at 65 years old yesterday.

Nothing is too late!

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I was seriously starting to hate how this show had Woo Chul suddenly trying to hang onto No Ra, but then I would have never seen him trying to hang onto his dignity with his arms crossed on the floor of a convenience store. No Ra pegged it when she correctly diagnosed him with the Narcissistic disorder.

Min Soo is really growing up fast. He is definitely right in saying that his dad should pay for her college - which is the ONLY reason I want Woo Chul to have a job somewhere else.

While I'm upset she won't be in the club with Soon Nam, it is realistic. Plus I'm sure he will hold here to the promise of helping out at some point.

Thanks GirlFriday for the excellent recaps! I also enjoyed everyone's comments. I just love this site!

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thank you Lord! I would be angry if this ended with just Hyun Seok knowing about the divorce from Yi Jin's side. Like no, she wants out already (and you can be her hero now hahaha). But, miracle happened and he knew right from the devil's mouth!! bwahaha And I love that everything progresses fast but smooth. I didn't expect that confession NOW. Maybe a little later or next episode perhaps but at this episode after just knowing about the divorce *clap* *clap* I know it's for Nora to remember how likeable she is, but still it's a confession, my goodness.

Now, what I want is that time capsule thing!! I also want to know what did Nora like about Kim Woo Chul before? What prompted her to sleep (well,) with him IF she likes Hyun Seok (IF she wrote it in the time capsule) (or is it that given in the ep 2-3? skipped it bec HS was annoying that time haha)

Ha Nora fighting!
P.S. Liking MinSoo a lot better now :)

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Nora and Hyun Seok must end up together ..thanks gf for the recap

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Yes, MUST! Hope the writer hears us!!

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Love this drama! I love Hyun-suk and Nora <3

Woo-chul looking like a petulant kid on the ground of the store was amusing. I thought I would have ff'd all his parts but watching his warped view of the world is entertaining.

Also love that Soo-nam and Seung-hyun have not been forgotten (yay for good friends ^^) and Min-soo is defending his mom.

And that Sang-yo (so far, knock on wood) has been very non-manipulative. Feel bad for her, but also love that she's keeping her integrity and honestly doing things for No-ra.

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HE'S ADORABLE.

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So happy! This episode seriously made me so happy! It's not often that I get to enjoy a drama this much and the satisfaction feeling I keep getting every episode is so worth it. One of the best dramas in 2015!!! I can't believe I keep saying this about majority of dramas this year, but 2015's dramas are really good :D

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GF, when you said at the start of the review that you knew a man No Ra could see about her thumping heart, I almost thought you meant Yong Pal. But Perfect Dr. Pil Joo is a great choice too.
Min Soo is getting a first rate education at the university--listen to your Prof/Future Stepfather so you don't end up like your Dad's gonna end up--alone and unemployed.

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Have just marathoned this drama and now it's 5am! Lacking sleep but so worth it. This is the best episode :D have to get up in 2 hours time....oh wells :D

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I was in a public place while reading this and trying to control the feels but that last one..yup totally spazzed out..but keeping the volume to a little squeal. ????

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I just want Woo-chul to hurry up and give Nora her divorce, but it seems like he is just so childish to do that.
Hyun-suk go beat the divorce out of him

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LSY should be crowned as Nation's Best Husband, Nation's Favourite Professor, Nation's Best Friend.. or maybe the least Nation's Favourite Mr Dimple?

Finally we got to see chemistry not only being defined with too much skinship. These two LSY and CJW have proved it. Sure, they are pro and with years of experience, they nailed it.

Even KWC is too annoying, I still cant hate him, coz he is interesting to watch also!

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Yes, unfortunately. So to all the Noras of the world, I hope you may have a chance to catch this drama.

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So much feels!!!!! I know the husband ripping the contract is gonna be another obstacle for them but I hope the two finally work it out!!!

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Came back from a 39 hours of oncall for this perfect episode. Could not be any happier.
Please cha hyun seok lemme have you.

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There sure was a lot of flashbacks in this episode...

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