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Answer Me 1988: Episode 14

Jung-hwan-ah, stop making that face, will ya? I can’t be mad at you when you pout. School is back in session and the kids kick off their senior year of high school with Jung-hwan’s birthday, an occasion that stirs up a lot of unspoken feelings. Not… that there are many other kinds of feelings in this group. Unspoken is kind of the specialty around here, though I think that’s about to change. Sun-woo also faces a major shift in his life and struggles with what’s best for his family versus what his heart is telling him.

 
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EPISODE 14: “Don’t you worry”

March 1989. Jung-hwan’s mom gets out all the clothes to iron, and then remembers that her husband “fixed” the iron and made the cord about a foot long. She gives up trying to make any use of it and goes to throw it out, and Dad tries to stop her because he thinks they could use it for ten more years.

Jung-hwan happens to come out of his room at the worst time, and Mom greets him with: “Is it Mom or Dad? We’re getting a divorce because of an iron. Who do you want to follow?” Jung-hwan stupidly answers, “Dad,” and gets whacked in the head. Jung-bong hyung sees this and says without being asked, “I will follow Mother.” Mom tosses him her wallet for giving the correct answer. Pfft.

Taek’s dad is busy dividing up a massive fruit basket that Taek brought home, and Taek volunteers to go make the deliveries. Dad says he’ll go to Sun-woo’s, and Dong-ryong comes by to pick up his own portion because he saw the basket arrive and knew to expect it. Taek sees that Dad is saving the precious bananas (which he says are for Jin-ju), and he asks for just one. Dad points out with a chuckle that they were his to begin with.

Taek drops by Jung-hwan’s house first, where Dad tries to teach him his gag greeting and Mom invites him to dinner. He’s on his way to see Deok-sun though, which Jung-hwan clearly takes note of. They make plans to get together for Jung-hwan’s birthday, which is coming up this weekend.

Taek goes to Deok-sun’s next, and she wonders why he stood outside knocking when he could’ve just come in. She gasps at his bare feet and covers them with a blanket, and happily peels the banana and offers him half. He tells her to eat it all, though she saves the rest. She can tell he hasn’t slept much, and asks if he took sleeping pills. He says no, not since she told him not to (awww). She asks about the painkillers too, presumably for his headaches, and he reports that he only took one pill, earning him heaps of praise.

No-eul comes home and greets Taek respectfully, and asks if he’ll give him ten autographs for his teacher. Taek agrees, and smiles as he watches Deok-sun wipe No-eul’s face as he eats the other half of her banana. She sighs that he’s aging faster than Dad, and No-eul assures her that he’ll look young when he’s older.

Sun-woo waits for Bora outside in the cold, and he sneaks a hot-pack to warm his hand before she arrives. He sighs at all the studying she’s doing lately, but she says that she starts work next week and can’t stand to be hapless at her new job. He takes off one of her mittens so that they can hold hands, and she wonders how his hands are that warm. He keeps his little trade secret to himself.

Jin-ju eats two bananas at a time, and Mom asks Taek’s dad to watch her again when school starts for Sun-woo, because she plans to go back to work. Dad gingerly mentions that Sun-woo knows about her job, and she’s shocked that he found out. But he assures her that Sun-woo is thoughtful and understanding. Sun-woo comes home and tries not to let it bother him that Taek’s dad is always there. But he notices the way that ajusshi has peeled tangerines for his mom, and that seems to unsettle him.

Sun-woo works on a model airplane in his room, and suddenly an ajusshi we haven’t seen before is sitting there instructing him to use glue for the wings instead of rice. Sun-woo follows his instructions with a smile, until Mom calls him to dinner. I have a feeling this is Dad, and I’m going to be crying before this episode is over.

Deok-sun’s family wonders where Dad is and why he’s not home for dinner, and Mom says he’s meeting a friend today. No-eul wonders if Dad’s out lending another friend money, and Bora reminds him that they have no money to lend. Dad is drinking alone at a pojangmacha though, long after his friend has gone.

Deok-sun lights up when Mom gives her a new pair of shoes and says she can throw her old ratty pair away. Mom regrets that they’re not fancy designer shoes, but Deok-sun is over the moon about them anyway, making Mom grateful. No-eul whines for a new pair too, and Mom hates having to tell him that she’ll buy him a new pair next year when he becomes a senior.

Mom starts to worry that Dad is really late and she ends up waiting outside in the street. He finally comes home carrying a package of meat, and Mom is upset about him spending that kind of money when they can’t spare it. Dad says that his friend gave it to him, and Mom’s anger flares up at the friend’s name because he’s the one who put their family in all this debt in the first place.

She can’t believe he dared to show his face after all this time, and demands to see him in person so she can drag him to the police station. But Dad says quietly, “It’s all over.” He says that the debt has been repaid to the bank in full, and they’re free and clear. Oh wow, I was totally holding my breath for the worst of the worst.

Mom starts crying instantly, and Dad says that his friend felt so terrible that he couldn’t bear to see Mom’s face, and that he would spend the rest of his life, and the afterlife too, repaying them for the wrong he’s done to their family.

Dad tells Mom that she’s suffered for a long time, and from now on he’ll be bringing home full paychecks, and she might not be rich, but he’ll make sure that she never has to go around borrowing money to make ends meet again. He tells her that he’s sorry, and Mom says that she wasn’t the one who suffered—their kids were.

Sun-woo’s mom nervously sits down with Sun-woo and brings up her job, swearing that she was planning to quit. But he surprises her by saying that he’s okay with it, just as long as she promises to stop if it ever gets too difficult or if her wrist is hurting. She quickly agrees before he changes his mind.

Deok-sun’s family sits down to breakfast the next morning, and everyone’s jaws drop at the mountains and mountains of food on the table. The kids panic and No-eul asks if their family is ruined and this is their last meal before going on the run, but Mom giddily tells them that they’re now debt-free.

Everyone whoops and cheers, and No-eul asks for a new pair of shoes, and Deok-sun asks for allowance money so she can buy Jung-hwan a birthday present. Dad happily opens his wallet and gives them each allowance money, and Bora says she’s okay without. Dad says he has something else in mind for her, and Mom and Dad sit Bora down for a conversation. Deok-sun and No-eul try to eavesdrop, but they can’t hear what’s going, and neither can we.

It’s the first day of school, and Deok-sun greets her new senior class boisterously, only to be met with dead silence. Ja-hyun whispers that everyone’s all serious about studying now, and they lament not being deskmates anymore, and the fact that Mi-ok is in a different class. Their one saving grace is that they have the same homeroom teacher, and everyone cheers when she enters the class.

At the boys’ school, the guys are all in the same class and sitting in the same seats, but their big worry is that they’ll be assigned a bad homeroom teacher. Dong-ryong prays silently, and Sun-woo scoffs that they couldn’t possibly be assigned that teacher…

And of course, Dong-ryong’s dad saunters into their class. Oh noes! Teacher Dad: “You guys are all dead.” Dong-ryong faux-faints right into the aisle, and Teacher Dad just tells them to ignore him. Once Teach is gone, Dong-ryong cries at his desk and his friends crack up.

Deok-sun’s new deskmate is their class president, and she invites class prez to eat lunch with her friends, and gets her to tutor her in math later. Mi-ok turns down snacks after lunch because she’s on a diet, and the other girls wonder why on earth she’d want to do that. Mi-ok announces that she’s got a date this weekend, and the other girls squeal in delight.

Mi-ok asks Deok-sun to act like she doesn’t know, just in case things go awry with Jung-bong. Deok-sun doesn’t really see how she’d keep her mouth shut when they live in the same house, but says she’ll try.

Jung-bong tries on outfit after outfit for his big date, everything from jeans and T-shirts to a full-on zoot suit, and I really really hope that Jung-hwan comes in and helps him out.

Deok-sun comes by later that day to see Jung-hwan, and he chuckles when she greets his dad exuberantly, as usual. She’s here to see Jung-bong, who’s already left for his date, and spills the news to Jung-hwan about him going out with her friend Mi-ok.

Deok-sun makes sure that they’re doing Jung-hwan’s birthday party over at Taek’s house like always, and he’s surprised to realize that his birthday is tomorrow. He says that they should just skip it, but Deok-sun is adamant that they can’t, and then quickly adds the excuse that his mom said she’d order food for them.

Jung-hwan asks where Hyung’s date is, and when Deok-sun tells him, he asks if it’s at the coffee shop. She says there’s a restaurant upstairs, and they both realize at the same time what that could mean.

Just as they feared, Jung-bong is waiting (all spiffed up and with a bouquet of roses!) on one floor, while Mi-ok is waiting one floor up. Ack.

Deok-sun’s mom is like a kid at Christmas when Jung-hwan’s parents deliver her brand new gas stove that Dad ordered for her. She just keeps turning it on and off excitedly like she can’t believe it.

Both Deok-sun and Jung-hwan are nervous about Jung-bong’s date, and we see that hours later, they’re still waiting separately on different floors. Jung-bong finally gets up to search the other floors, but so does Mi-ok, and they somehow manage to miss each other wherever they go. I love that their music switches from hopeful to a breakup ballad, all in the span of one evening.

Sun-woo calls Bora and asks her to come meet him later tonight because he has something important to give her. They marvel at the convenience of calling each other and wonder how people used to date before they had phones. And here I was wondering how on earth people dated before cell phones. Sun-woo looks up at the ajusshi and asks if it’s really okay to give Bora this thing, whatever it is, and the ajusshi says it’s been long enough. He asks if Sun-woo really likes Bora, and Sun-woo smiles and nods shyly.

Jung-hwan waits outside, still worried about Hyung, and Deok-sun comes out too to see if he came home. Jung-hwan tells her to wait inside and that he’ll call when Hyung is home. Deok-sun’s phone rings and she expects that it’ll be Mi-ok, only it’s Jung-bong and he’s still at the café waiting.

Poor Mi-ok comes home crying, and Deok-sun decides to brave talking to Mi-ok’s scary dad and calls her house. Mi-ok wails that she was stood up, and Deok-sun tells her about how Jung-bong was there all night, all dressed up in a coat and holding roses. She doesn’t understand how they kept missing each other, but she tells Mi-ok to hurry up and get back there, because Jung-bong is still waiting and can’t be standing out in the cold in his health.

Mi-ok runs back out of the house sobbing, and the music switches back to “Right Here Waiting.” Lol, it’s actually playing on the radio in her taxi, and the taxi driver sees her crying and cranks up the radio to make her feel better.

Jung-bong is standing outside long after the café has closed, shaking like a leaf but still holding his roses in anticipation. Mi-ok finally arrives and asks how long he’s been here, and Jung-bong says through chattering teeth that it hasn’t been that long at all, and he just got here too. Aw, could you possibly be any sweeter?

She can obviously tell from his red face and hands that he’s been standing here for hours, and when he gives her the roses, she takes his hand to warm it in hers. Jung-bong’s heart starts to race, and he narrates that he wanted to confirm whether his racing heart was due to his condition, or this girl.

And then he parodies the Answer Me 1997 “confirmation” and leans in to kiss her. Keh.

Sun-woo admits to Bora that he’s feeling a little left out of Mom’s life lately, because things that she used to discuss with him, she’s now telling Taek’s dad instead. Bora asks why he doesn’t like Taek’s dad, and he swears that he likes ajusshi, but he also just doesn’t feel good about how close he is to Mom.

Sun-woo waits till they’re on their way home before giving her his present. It’s the necklace that his dad gave him, and she recognizes it right away. He’s had it engraved: “SW ♥ Purple” [bora = purple]. She’s a little taken aback and doesn’t think she can accept it, but he says it’s just a necklace and he wanted her to have it.

Deok-sun gets all dolled up for Jung-hwan’s birthday party, and No-eul says the hyungs are complaining that she’s taking too long. Meanwhile Jung-hwan contemplates a birthday gift sitting on his nightstand—a pink dress shirt. He doesn’t seem the type to wear pink, but I have a feeling it’s meant to match the pink gloves he gave to Deok-sun?

Jung-bong comes by and gives him a poster of The Blue Lagoon for his birthday, and he peers enviously at Jung-hwan’s new pink shirt, which happens to be his favorite color.

They sing happy birthday to Jung-hwan and give him a soccer ball that they bought together, mostly with Taek’s money. Taek struggles with chopsticks, as usual, and Deok-sun tries to help him and ends up shoving a fork in his hand. They want to watch Top Gun even though Dong-ryong and Jung-hwan have already seen it twice, and Deok-sun uses her best aegyo to ask Jung-hwan if they can watch it. As if he’d say no to you.

Dong-ryong sighs that they’d never watch something so wholesome if Deok-sun weren’t here, and she says they can watch racy movies—she’s fine with that. Taek laughs and says they’re not okay watching that stuff with her.

She’s shocked to find out that Taek watches them too, and he quickly backtracks to say that he doesn’t like them. Deok-sun turns all her fury on Dong-ryong, blaming him for teaching Taek bad things. Dong-ryong argues that she doesn’t know everything about Taek, while Deok-sun scoffs that there’s nothing she doesn’t know about Taek.

Dad interrupts the violence to ask Taek for the number to his hotel, and tells him that he has to leave for his next match in Busan soon. Jung-hwan asks why he didn’t just leave earlier today, but Taek says he’ll sleep on the way.

Jung-hwan sees that Taek left his padlocked drawer open and goes to close it, when he notices the little notebook with a picture sticking out of it. It’s the picture of Taek and Deok-sun together in China, and Jung-hwan quietly puts it back where he found it.

Bora sits at her desk contemplating her big conversation with Mom and Dad, which we now see in flashback. Dad had told her how sorry he was for not being able to support her dreams properly, but now that they’re debt-free, he can support her for as long as it takes to study for the bar exam. Mom and Dad knew it was always her original dream and that she’d shelved it for practical concerns, and they were ashamed to not be able to do this until now.

Bora was touched and asked for some time to think about it, and Mom told her to take all the time she needs. In the present, Dad wonders if Bora has made her decision, and Mom says she hasn’t canceled her part-time accounting job yet, but she trusts Bora to choose whatever is right for her life.

Deok-sun and Ja-hyun get the full report on Mi-ok’s star-crossed date, and they assume it’d be a miracle if Jung-bong so much as held her hand. Mi-ok doesn’t tell them about the kiss, preferring to keep that her little secret.

The girls ask Deok-sun about her birthday present to Jung-hwan, but she sighs that he hasn’t worn his pink shirt. She wonders if maybe she was wrong about Jung-hwan liking her at all. Deok-sun is called over to speak with her new deskmate’s mother, and though we don’t hear the conversation, later that night she and Class Prez bicker over the noise level in the classroom.

Sun-woo says hello to Taek’s dad on his way home that night, and thanks him for looking after Jin-ju. At home, he takes out an old baseball and mitt, and asks the ajusshi who’s always in his room lately if he remembers this signed ball. He says that his friends all prefer soccer but he likes baseball, and the ajusshi asks if Jung-hwan is still prickly. Sun-woo says he is, as ever.

Jung-hwan takes out his pink shirt and stares at it for a while, and quickly puts it away when Jung-bong comes in. Jung-bong points out that Jung-hwan doesn’t even like pink and asks if he can have the shirt because it’s his favorite color. Oh no, Jung-hwan, I know you’d give Hyung anything, but don’t do it! Don’t do eeeeet!

Deok-sun complains about Class Prez to her friends, but when they get to their classroom, they find everyone in a circle and panicking. Deok-sun breaks through the crowd and sees Class Prez lying on the floor having what looks like a seizure, and she quickly takes charge and yells at everyone to back away and close the doors.

When Class Prez wakes up in the nurse’s office later, she cries when she realizes that she collapsed in class in front of everyone. She braces herself before returning to class, expecting to be singled out or ridiculed.

But when she returns, no one acts out of the ordinary or gives her a second glance, and Deok-sun complains for her to hurry up and open her lunchbox so they can have some sausages. The girl smiles gratefully and joins her new group of friends. I know I say this a lot in this show, but: awwww.

Sun-woo and Mom cross paths on their way in and out, and again Sun-woo tamps down his reaction when Taek’s dad arrives with Jin-ju asleep in his arms and carries her into Mom’s room. Sun-woo goes to meet Bora and asks if she’ll let him have a drink, and she gives him a stern look but pours him half a shot of soju.

She guesses that Taek’s dad came over again, and asks if he’s figured it out yet, the reason he doesn’t like Taek’s dad. Sun-woo insists that he doesn’t not like him, and Bora let him leave it at that. He wonders what she’s so lost in thought about, and she says she was thinking about him.

When they near their street, Sun-woo asks if there’s really something going on with her lately, but Bora says it’s nothing. He admits to feeling uneasy, though he can’t pinpoint why. He reaches out to touch her face, when Taek’s dry voice interrupts: “What if someone else sees?”

Bora grouses that Taek never makes any noise when he’s walking and warns him that she’s going to trust him (to keep their secret). Sun-woo calls Mom to say that he’s sleeping over at Taek’s, and Mom asks how many painkillers Taek took today. Taek holds up one finger, then slowly raises a second, and Sun-woo assures Mom that he didn’t take that many.

They go to bed, and Sun-woo curls up into Taek’s side for warmth and cuddles. I love these two. Taek asks if things are going well with Bora, and Sun-woo says they’re good. He asks Taek why he likes Deok-sun, when lots of other girls like him.

A slow smile spreads across Taek’s face as he answers, “I just like her. I like being with her.” And then he gets all serious as he adds, “I think I might die without her.” Sun-woo bursts out laughing and says he’s gone insane, and Taek laughs.

As Deok-sun and her friends leave school that night, Class Prez’s mom is waiting by the gate to speak to Deok-sun. Mom asks with tears in her eyes if she can give Deok-sun a hug, and she thanks her for taking such good care of her daughter. Deok-sun worries that she forgot a few things, but Mom says she did wonderfully, and marvels at what a lovely person she is.

We flash back to their earlier conversation, where Mom had explained that her daughter had epileptic seizures. She apologized for the burden, and asked Deok-sun to just take some precautions and take her to the nurse’s office if she ever collapsed at school.

In the present, Deok-sun’s mom gets a call from Teacher, asking her parents to praise Deok-sun for the things she did in class today. And in a flashback, we find out that Teacher was the one who recommended Deok-sun to Class Prez’s mom in the first place. Teacher said she’d be the one to take good care of her daughter, because she’s smart and kind. She added honestly that Deok-sun isn’t very good at her schoolwork, but she assured Mom that Deok-sun was still very smart.

Dad smiles proudly when Mom tells him all about it later that night, and he’s even prouder when Mom says that Deok-sun is still up late studying because she’s a senior now. Dad gets up to go praise her, and then laughs to find her asleep at her desk: “That’s our Deok-sun.”

Mom, Dad, and No-eul watch Yoo Jae-suk on TV (when he was 17!) and Mom and No-eul decide that he’ll definitely be a funny comedian someday. Dad scoffs that he looks like a grasshopper and takes bets that Deok-sun has a better shot getting into Seoul U.

Bora asks No-eul to step out because she has something to tell Mom and Dad. We don’t find out her decision yet, but she calls Sun-woo to meet up with him afterwards. After Sun-woo steps out to see Bora, Jin-ju trips and falls in the yard and hits the back of her head, and Taek’s dad goes running toward the house and tells Sun-woo as he passes by that Jin-ju needs to go to the hospital.

Deok-sun primps before knocking on Jung-hwan’s door so they can go over to Taek’s, but Jung-bong comes out first, wearing the pink birthday shirt. Oh noooo, Jung-hwan, you moron.

Her face falls and Jung-hwan comes out, and it’s only when he sees her expression that he realizes what a colossal mistake he made. Ohmygah, do you not know girls AT ALL? LIKE, AT ALL? Deok-sun stomps off alone, and Jung-hwan kicks some junk on the patio in frustration.

Sun-woo and Mom watch over Jin-ju in the hospital and ask each other if they’re okay, and Mom says it’s nothing to worry about. Jin-ju wakes up after Mom steps outside, and the first thing she does is ask for ajusshi. Sun-woo is disappointed, but he says he’ll go get him.

When he goes looking for Taek’s dad, he overhears Mom breaking down in tears. It’s only now that she shows her true fears, and she berates herself for not keeping an eye on Jin-ju the whole time, and worries that she let something terrible happen. Taek’s dad reassures her that it’ll all be fine, and that she did nothing wrong. And from down the hall, Sun-woo watches them with conflicted emotions.

He comes out to meet Bora and says that Jin-ju will be okay, and after a while he finally admits that he’s figured out the reason he doesn’t like Taek’s dad: “Because I’m sorry to my dad. I’m so sorry to my dad.” He bursts into sobs and Bora holds him as he cries.

Later that night, Sun-woo eats alone in his room and says that Mom makes the best dumpling soup. The ajusshi who’s been in his room all week says he likes all of Mom’s cooking, and this time Sun-woo answers back and calls him Dad. Great, I’m already crying.

Sun-woo says that Jin-ju got hurt today, and Mom told him that she was fine, but in front of Taek’s dad she cried and said she was scared. Dad says it’s because she didn’t want Sun-woo to worry, and Sun-woo asks if Dad isn’t upset by it. Dad says that there’s nothing he can do for Mom anymore—all he needed to do was stay by her side, but he can’t even do that now, and he understands her. Dad: “All I want is for your mother to be happy. That’s enough.”

Sun-woo cries, “Dad, I’m sorry. I’m so sorry.” We pull back to show that Sun-woo is sitting alone in his room, talking to the pictures of Dad on his shelf. And the man we’d seen in his room was exactly the way Dad looked in those pictures, when Sun-woo was a little boy.

Deok-sun sits alone on the stairs on their street, and Dong-ryong wonders what’s got her so down. She asks for his advice and asks why nobody likes her, to which Dong-ryong snorts. She sighs that she must not have the right to be loved, and Dong-ryong asks how she likes her sweet potatoes, and if she prefers singers Lee Moon-se or Park Nam-jung. She answers each right away with her preferences.

He asks if she likes him better or Taek, and she says without hesitating, “Taekie.” He then asks if she likes Jung-hwan or Sun-woo better, and she gives a non-answer, asking why he’s asking.

Dong-ryong smiles knowingly and says, “I’m asking what you like. Not what other people like, but you. YOU. Who do you like?” He says she has preferences for everything else, so doesn’t she know what kind of guy she likes? Dong-ryong: “Without someone else liking you, you could like someone, right?” He really is a wise old soul.

He gets up when he sees Taek down the street holding a stack of pizzas, and when Taek says he bought five pies so that they could each take one home, Dong-ryong says lovingly, “Let’s get married.” Taek turns him down, poor thing, but he holds Deok-sun back and asks her to come over for a little while.

While he’s in the bathroom, Deok-sun finds a stack of fan letters with hearts all over them and asks if he replies. He shakes his head. Deok-sun sighs that it must be nice not to care about anything else other than baduk, and says he’s never even liked anyone before.

Taek says she’s wrong, and she scoffs that there’s nothing about him that she doesn’t know. After a moment, Taek says, “You don’t know anything about me. I like someone. And I’m going to confess… soon.” Soon, when?

Jung-hwan can’t concentrate on his books and lies down in bed, and he sighs at the pink shirt that’s hanging up in his room. Wait, The Pink Shirt? Did you get it back?

We flash back to Jung-bong asking him for the shirt (and buttering him up with a wink, heh). Jung-hwan looked up at him and shook his head: “No. Not this shirt.” He put it back in his drawer and closed it, and that was the end of that. Squee. Why am I squeeing so much right now.

And in the present, Jung-bong walks Mi-ok to her gate and thanks her for the new pink shirt, which fits him just right. He said it arrived this morning and it’s exactly what he wanted, and she asks him to keep it a secret from Deok-sun, who’d get mad that she copied her gift. No, you pink-shirt-gift-ruiners! Tell her! Agh. Jung-bong bids her goodnight and then turns back to give her a hug, only from the waist up.

 
COMMENTS

Okay, the pink shirt got me. I was so convinced that Jung-hwan was a dolt and got mad at him for being so insensitive, even though I only assumed he’d said yes because he can’t say no to Hyung for anything. Granted, he’s STILL the slowest turtle ever when it comes to making a move, but it’s not like Taek is any faster at this point. Now his frustration makes more sense, because he’s got the shirt hanging up in his room all ready to wear no matter how embarrassing the color might be for him, but then Hyung had to muck it all up with that misunderstanding. It’s still stupid on Jung-hwan’s part not to then explain himself, but I thought the plot point was great for what it revealed about Deok-sun. I just have this memory of being in that exact frame of mind, where you give a boy a gift and are just dying in anticipation to see him wear it or use it, as if that means everything. And the look of disappointment on her face when she thought that he gave it away like it was nothing? That just shot straight to my teenage girl heart, buried somewhere in there.

I really love where that took us with Deok-sun’s character, and the way that wise old soul Dong-ryong turned her own questions back on her. She’s so focused on the idea of romance—the stuff she’s read in books and seen in movies—that so far a lot of her feelings have been about being in love, not a person that she’s in love with. I’d argue that she likes Jung-hwan more than she knows, based on her reactions to him, but the point is that all of it hasn’t really solidified into feelings for one person and one person alone, for her. Not in the same way that Jung-hwan and Taek are laser-focused on her. So it does bring up some questions, about what she really feels and for whom. The funny part is, I think it’s only a mystery to her.

I know Deok-sun gets some flak because she’s a little more in love with the idea of a boyfriend than in love with a boy, but I don’t blame her for that because I don’t think the show is trying to paint her as anything else—she’s eighteen and hardly knows anything of life, and I like that she’s learning love right now, and figuring those things out by trial and error. That’s what you’re supposed to do, and teenage years are full of embarrassing crushes on people that you like for reasons you’ll never, ever remember in ten or fifteen years. Lifelong relationships have started on less, and I’ve never been hung up on the idea that Deok-sun or Jung-hwan or Taek have shallow feelings because they came about suddenly one day. The boys just have the advantage of liking her for longer and knowing their feelings, and I think she’s getting there. I like that her love story is full of mishaps and very small moments, and that it doesn’t have to be some grand romance for all time. I just want her to figure out her heart and go after what she wants.

Sun-woo’s storyline really moved me in this episode, even though we knew at the start exactly where it would go, and that he’s too good a kid to stand in the way of his mother’s happiness. But it was heartbreaking all the same because he seemed alone in missing Dad as much as he did, and it occurred to me that he’d spent all this time talking to his Dad alone in his room; we just hadn’t seen it. It’s clearly been hard on him to see Mom rely on Taek’s dad so much and Jin-ju ask for him all the time, but I expected him to resent the idea of someone else trying to be a father to him. When he finally pinpointed that what he felt was guilt for liking Taek’s dad and accepting him, it really just made me cry. He was already the best kid ever in the entire world, but I didn’t expect him to be that understanding and mature about it right away. I’m scared for what’s around the bend for him with Bora (I think that part of her decision about the future includes whether she has time to date), so I’m glad that he’s at least found some peace about the possibility of Mom moving on. Maybe he can even be the one to nudge Mom and Taek’s dad in the right direction, or at least get Taekie onboard with sleepovers foreva.

 
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I am disappointed about the slow progress of DS's love story. There are only 6 episodes left but the writers have not clearly established the foundation for DS's relationship with either JH or Taek. I have a hunch the DS's family will move out of their current house bec her father has already repaid the debt. Eventually, DS and JH will no longer see each other that often, they will form new relationships with other people then they will meet again and fall in love again. JH will become DS's husband. (I am a Taek fan but I cant help but be realistic about this). I just dont know how the director can fit all these hoopla in only 6 episodes...

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Um...actually, if Deok Sun's family moves out, it probably won't be in the same neighbourhood, so she's not going to see ANY of the guys often. It's possible that Taek could establish new relationships, since Taek has a lot of female fans whereas, on the official reply 1988 page, it stated that Junghwan is not liked much by girls...

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I think the foundation is their lifelong friendship really. It's not any deeper than that. Though for those who want some "reason" It could be an easy fix with a flashback or two, that are probably coming. I don't think DS' story is really her love story, but the story of a middle child who grows up. I'm more than satisfied with her personal growth and development. Her husband is a secondary concern. Right now I want to know what all the kids want to do with their lives more than who they want to date.

I do think the Sung family is probably moving as well. That will bring up some interesting stories too. I want to see how the neighbors deal with people leaving and if they remain friends.

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I have almost the same theory, DS's family will move out of the neighborhood, BR, SW, JH, DS and DR will all go to different universities and perhaps concentrate on their studies during their 4/5 yrs of college. They will probably meet up during the holiday breaks, in some occasions DS will not show up to avoid JH and/or Taek (just like in Reply 1997). Taek and DS might end up dating after his confession to her because she feels she is needed by Taek and at the same time confused and frustrated over JH's lack of action to get their relationship going. JH and DS will rarely see each other but DR will be updating both of them about each others lives. During their college years, JH's brother and DS's friend will get married and both will have a reason to meet again and probably old and hidden emotions will resurface.

Fast forward 1994 or 1997, SW will become a lawyer or a pilot and BR will become an accountant and they will get married. Taek will be so busy with baduk, always in international competition, so his love life will suffer (poor Taek, at least he is rich). JH and DS will finally realize that they were really meant to be together and they will start dating and eventually get married.

Just having fun making my own silly theories coz I am crazy about this drama.

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I think that your theory is 90 percent likely to happen....

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Ugh this is like the only drama I ever watch that makes me like both male actors in that love triangle. Writer, whyyyyyy you do this to me?!?!? One moment I like JH, the next, Taek... I'm gonna be sad for the one who doesn't end up with DS :(

Dude Taek just said "I think I might die without her".......omygawd... I think Taek might actually die. :'((((((( (and JH ends up with DS) That would be one bittersweet ending...

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taek is being a dramatic teenager. he won't die

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He's being a lot less dramatic than Deok-sun howling hard enough for the block to hear her when she realised Sun-woo liked Bora and not her.

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The Soompi forums suggest a different translation of that scene, which tallies with the subtitling on Dramacool.

Apparently, Taek says he likes her....then he says, "When she smiles....I almost fee like I could die."

So it's still melodramatic, but more in the love-sick way...

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when the boys have that sleepover-cuddling, who else was thinking: Il Rak is cuddling with Yoon-Hoo?

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UGHHHHHH JUNGHWAN R U SERIOUS?! R U SERIOUS?!!!!!!!!!!!!! --> My reaction.

I'm around Deoksun's age and my parents (who are korean btw) seem to be on Taek's side bc 1) $$$$$$ 2) He treats her well. UGH I'm so conflicted by this drama bc I love both of them but I'm more into Junghwan bc IDK. OH MY GOD. Dear writers DO YOU HEAR MY FRUSTRATION?! WE ONLY HAVE 6 EPISODES LEFT. I'M EXPECTING A ROLLERCOASTER/ LIGHTSPEED YOU HEAR ME??!?!?!?!!

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Dong-ryong could actually be the husband. Both their personalities seem similar and at that young age your feelings are always changing. I feel like once DS matures a bit more, she will like DR.
He is part of the main cast but doesn't really have a story line for himself, unless you know, he turns out to be the husband then i guess he is the first male lead.

But then again I could be over-analyzing and it could just simply be Jung-hwan with Taek thrown in to add abit of spice.

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I think we need to sink both the DS/Taek ship and the DS/JH ship. From here on out, I am all about the Taek/Sun Woo ship.... Dear lord those two are so cute!

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yeah, make them bros for real! (legally and all)

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MY FEELINGS ARE BWEQBEJQBEJQBEJQBEJQBEJEQB. why they do this, my heart :'(

I am just going to remember the earlier episodes where I was swooning so hard over Jung Hwan.

hehe, my friend made a video because she loved it so much ^_^ check it out guys! Jung hwan <3 <3 https://youtu.be/wEhY6cwB9o4

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I love this post. I love this drama. Thank you!

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the moment when i realized that the picture of deok sun and taek together in china had the same date like the picture which deok sun and her husband discussed in the previous episode

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the picture with taek and deok sun didn't have a date where as the picture with jung hwan and deok seon had January 1989

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I've just re-watched this episode as the subs are up. There's a weird marking on the lower right part of the picture with Taek and DS - I can't tell if it's a pen marker of a date, or just the light. But there's something!

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it says 1989 1.20 (1989, january 20)

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ah, so it's not just my makes making it uppp. so both pictures have dates on them!

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They show did a good job of throwing me over from Jung Hwan's camp to Taek's camp. Even though Taek looks lost in his daily life, he's like a straight forward warrior who knows what he wants and expresses his job unreservedly at seeing Deok Sun. When I thought Jung Hwan gave his shirt to Hyung, I totally switched camp. Man... wanted to smack him on the head then. After that when I found the truth, I wanted to smack Man Ok. Why would you think that won't cause a problem for your good friend? They are brothers, seriously.

Actually, the progress of the 2 guys are really too slow. Maybe Deok Sun should just be Dong Ryong. They suit each other so well character wise. Dong Ryong seems so caring and mature advisor. Deok Sun is actually caring even when she appears flighty at first glance.

On a side note, Taek sleeps like a baby with Sun Woo, lol. Hands up just waiting to be hugged, lol.

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THey show - *The* show
his job - his *joy*

typos =_="

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Maybe Deok Sun should just be *with* Dong Ryong.

Lots of typos =_="

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JH was the man. I love them both, BUT really She cares too much for Takie, all She do TO her Brother, so IS LIKE a brother or a son TO her. BUT JH WOW! IS different, She love him and he loves her. :)

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In Reply 1997 the famous older brother (he got famous bec he got wealthy from inventing SNS/Facebook like program but he decided to give all his wealth to society) did not get the girl in the end. In Reply 1994, Chilbong, the famous baseball player also did not girl in the end. In Reply 1988, Taekie, the famous Baduk player and South Korea's national treasure will also not get the girl - DS in the end. This is my fearless prediction for this drama....huhuhu. I love both JH and Taekie but Taekie is more persistent therefore more deserving...

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I want JH to be the husband. DS and JH are perfect for each other. Did anyone notice that JH caring for his family silently is the same way DS cares for her family.I hope they end up together.
P.S Why does the gang call Jung Hwan as Jung Pal?

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idk ,but my feeling said that dongryong is the hubby,the future hubby said "he knows everything about DS" and as we know dongryong always said that he knows/heard everything about whats happening in the block from his room, remember when sung and kim family ordered jajangmyun,no one invite him but hes know that,and when JH eomma invited taek to eat at JH house,he know that too and when all the gang have problem they're always tell the problems to DR,idk but i also think that actually DR already know about BR-SW and DS-JH relationship? I mean (again i repeat) he said he can heard everthing from his room right,and from this ep when DR ask DS who'd she choose beetwen SW-JH is like DR face alredy know whats going on w DS-SW-JH ,and the future DS also said that when she thinks about her hubby she said like she was crazy or insane why she end up marrying her husband (something like that), i mean if she like JH she shouldn't say that she's crazy marrying him,she should be happy right, also ( i think the 2nd ep) DR are the one who asking first about "DS looks bit cute/pretty? These days" ? I mean isnt that weird from the ep 1 all the hints are directly to JH ,what if the PDnim makes us focus on the hint that he made very clear at the beginning to deceive us, what if he makes the person (like DR) as DS husband at the end ,this series is really a troll (also the preview) ? but this is just my opinion about the hubby

*sorry for my bad grammar* ?

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Taekie's and JH's fans will revolt if that happens...

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They can revolt then. Neither are that deserving of her right now. And she can pick who she likes to date, not who likes her.

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you are on to something, thumbs up!
even her husband in the future kind of have hair similar to dong ryong's right?

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Dyongrong does not have a picture with DS though...

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I love both JH and TK! At first I really think that DS would end up with JH but as the story progress (though it's epic slow) I think there's great chance that TK will be the husband. In a span of 1988-2015 things can change and so as the relationship of these people. TK may be the nice and honest person we loved in 1988, but in 2015 we can never tell how much he have grown. Like they say the only permanent thing in this world is "Change."

In my case, I never considered the "husband teasing DK" version 2015 a big clue. Because if they've been married for years it means to saw that their relationship as a couple reached that level of being comfortable with each other. Husband acting that way to DK only shows that he's comfortable with her.

Ain't sure but I remember husband telling DK that she 'was' pretty before but not anymore. Hahahaha

The show might be slow but I love how they pay attention to the stories of each family in the neighborhood. Ones character mirrors on what kind of environment (family and friends) they have.

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I wonder if the author is gonna push the time forward a couple of years when those friends are all grown up. In the two previous series of Reply, everything (love-related matters particularly) was only settled when the characters gained a little bit of age as well as life experience. I realised it is quite late to do that now in Reply 1988 though.

And if the author do that, which set of cast will be in charge, the young ones (Hyeri, etc) or the matured ones (those we see when the future is shown)?

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DR can't be the husband, because the future DS showed photo of her with her husband and of her with the other friend on january 1989. JH and Taek only had the photo with DS that time. i really like Taek for DS, but why do i have the feeling that Taek will die, and eventually DS would end up with JH. :( Remember Taek doesn't take good care of himself, he could go on a day without having meals, he took lots of painkillers, and he smokes T.T

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Lord, I'm so mad at Jung Hwan. It's not even the love line thing that's really getting me but just how sulky he's become. I miss the cute sarcastic and considerate jung pal. That's why I liked him in the first place. Now he's just always sad and frowning.

I'm really glad I came to read your commentary because I really missed some major points especially about dong ryong's conversation with Soo yeon/deok sun.

I also thought the reason why Sun Woo was upset was because he felt like his family didn't need him anymore/ weren't dependent on him as much as before.

I know everybody's like: "team deok sun/soo yeon" but I'm still team Jung Hwan. Not in term of the love line but just in general. My sad cute baby is just bearing everything thing alone. I want to cry for him.

One reason why Im not on the Taek-Deok sun train is because the relationship just seems incestuous to me. He sees her like the mother he's never had and she treats him like her son. That said, coming from a jung hwan supporter, at least we know why Taek likes her but I don't really know why Jung Hwan likes her aside from the fact their their bodies were in compromising positions and puberty made its entrance. I really do like Taek and I think he's so adorable but not in the terms of a love line.

Honestly, at this point, I wouldn't mind if she ended up with Dong Ryong either since this love triangle is starting to affect me more than i'd like to admit, lmaoo.

That aside, Deok Sun/Soo Yeon is so loveable indeed. She is a great character and I love to balance how seemingly loving she is, the writer shows us her faults. I want to be as loving as Deok Sun/Soo Yeon:)

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Personally, I felt that if the writers grow the DS loveline at the pace that most of the readers here wanted, it somewhat defeats the purpose of whole drama.

Hasn't it be established by the director/writers that R88 is a bit different that previous ones where the emphasis is not on who's the husband only? Besides, if the writers get either JH or TK confess and be lovey dovey with DS, wouldn't that be a sure sign of who the husband is? Then, what's the point of continuing this drama if you only want to know who the hubby is?

I like this drama as it is since the emphasis is not only/solely on who the hubby is.

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In honor of this drama - which I am SO in love with, here is the spectacular version of the song "Don't Worry" sung in last year's Superstar-K competition. This is soul stirring and tingling. Just fabulous. For all of you - who are in love with Answer Me 1988 - right along with me!

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QorFhSKqsHY

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i love this show, seriously, i do. but this show is just frustrating. can someone just some sense into taek or junghwan! i just want someone to tell someone how they feel.
Loved the scene when DS talked with Dong Ryong. that made me calm and realize that he's right. cant she just love someone and not make it about being loved back?
And yeah, probably because she is young... it does make sense that things are going this slow. Good thing there are lot of other love lines in the story to distract us from the turtle that is Teak and the snail that is Junghwan. I guess it must be hard cause Taek is his friend and Taek has been through a lot... liking a girl he likes sounds like taking another thing from Taek.
Thanks for sharing your article :) This episode is heart warming :)
I sense trouble between Bora and Sunwoo too. Sigh... last six episodes i believe. Since we practically know everyone in the neighborhood, i think and hope that writers will add more progress to the HE IS MY HUSBAND story. hhahaah Reply 1988 fighting! Drama beans Fighting!!

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And here's a fun article posted on Soompi today - Sun Woo dishing on his fellow actors!
http://www.soompi.com/2015/12/21/go-kyung-po-dishes-on-real-personalities-of-fellow-reply-1988-actors/

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This is what I predict:
DS will go out with Taek while they're still teenagers. JH will date other people during this time because in the earlier episodes adult DS shuts up her husband by mentioning the big amount of dates he's had with other girls while he was in college. DS and Taek break up (for whatever reason and not death I hope) and DS and JH end up together as husband and wife. The husband is way too sarcastic to be Taek ..... at least in my opinion.
But this is just a part of the show. I love the whole show and every aspect of it.

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Clue: DS does not hit Taek...but she gets physical (hits them) with SW, Dyongrong and JH...the older version of DS bit her husband when she got mad. The husband is probably JH.

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did you watch episode 11? she hits TK too.

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Yes she gives him a hard beating for which he yells appo... appo...

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It's the 14th episode and i'm still wondering why people are pushing Taek as the husband. ?

All i can say is: stop getting ahead of each character. Some viewers of this show have a tendency to speculate so much more than what is there and what is given.

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it's not that people are pushing Taek as the husband, the story itself made it pretty clear that he's supposed to be seen as the other potential hubby. if anything, with some of the clues pointing toward Taek as well, i'd say it's the drama writer that is really pushing it for Taek, and some fans just pick up on those hints more so than others.

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Here's the thing (if we're basing it on facts from the show): the only person who knows about Deok-sun's crush on Sun-woo was Jung-hwan, and it's not something he knew from observation but from having read her postcard to the radio program.

The only person obsessed with Lee Mi-yeon in the show is Jung-hwan, so that's a sort of meta if it turns out she's his wife in the present.

To that comment earlier dissing Jung-hwan for calling Deok-sun ugly, I get where you're coming from. But hey there's a thing called "familiarity" among friends that don't take offense in those kind of things. They get that it was not meant, and among couples it's a passing comment that need not stico because they know better.

Deok-sun's crush on Jung-hwan, just as what GF said, did start out overnight. She started getting close to him when she "knew" he likes her, but so far her efforts was an evident act of genuine feelings. The girl might not be smart in academics, but she knows her heart. And she's doing the exact thing one should do for the person she likes.

Jung-hwan is in a frustrating place right now, but it's unfair to discredit him of his efforts before just because he's holding back today. Some people (or shall i say SOME of those on the other ship) are branding him like a shitty character when the only wrong he's done so far is keeping silent and acting cold to Deok-sun. It's not like he went all a-hole mode and said bad things to her face, didn't he? In fact, he's still always there--just not in the way that Deok-sun wants him right now, but as a friend. As i've said, do not get ahead of the characters and like girlfriday up there, follow them every step of the way.

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I've been silently following this series, it might be the first reply series i actually finish.

Just wanted to put my two cents about the 'husband hunt'

1. i'm team taek...used to be for JH but i don't really understand what made JH like DS in the first place. The wall thing seemed to juvenile for me. While Taek obviously liked DS because she took and takes good care of him and he notices a lot of her caring attributes like when he lovingly looked at DS when she was trying to wipe away banana from NR face. Taek is much more mature than how his friends think.

2. Taek babies himself around DS but is also very 'adult' and masculine when it concerns DS. Like when he shielded her from the stray ball, how he is more forward about his affections and you can see him slowly growing into a usual rough and tumble teen i.e. practicing cursing and watching racy movies....so despite the fact that the future husband seems more like JH's personality now I dont think its impossible for Taek to be him. After all there are a lot of Taek's qualities that DS doesn't know about.

3. I really need this actor to be the lead haha ive been watching him play second lead for some time and he's a good actor and deserves a break. I'm sure he'll get into the first male lead role soon though if he doesn't end up as the husband here.

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I adore Taek but there's not a chance in hell that he's the husband - Jung-hwan is the one Deok-sun has feelings for, and I will be very surprised if the drama pulls a 180 on us.

I do agree that Taek is a lot more mature than people give him credit for, including Deok-sun. He's happy enough to play along as the baby of the group, but on the other hand he does want Deok-sun at least to realise he's not a kid.

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Waiting is just too hard... its killing me... I want to watch the love story of Jung Hwan and Duk Seon as soon as possible but the PD is just delaying it...

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I just find it so weird that some people in this thread cannot let a single comment that isn't fulsome praise of Deok-sun pass without a snippy reply tearing down another character.

It makes me glad that the recap is out and discussion mostly done before the subs come out. Ship wars are unpleasant enough, but this kind of overt defensiveness reminds me unpleasantly of how Snapewives behave (I guess Harry Potter fans might get that reference).

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Does anyone know what the actress that is playing the girl class president?

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#TEAMJUNGHWAN
I really want Jung Hwan and Duk Seon to end up togther. I feel like it makes sense that he's the husband because how he acts and how her husband acts is so similar.......no scratch that, they act exactly alike. If she doesn't end up with him I'm done with this drama. Duk Seon NEEDS to end up with Jung Hwan. #DukSeon+JungHwan❤❤❤

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#~❤TEAMJUNGHWAN❤~

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Our Taekie singing Jingle Bell Rock on Music Bank today! Merry Christmas everyone!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Xt6nHYU4i5w

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OHMYGOSH THAANK YOUU for sharing that epic cuuteness!! ♡___♡

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Dong-ryong should be the husband. I like the way he gives advise to the friends. Now I am more interested in SW and Bora. That story is more appealing to me. Go Kyung Pyo is the best. His acting is superb. All the other stories I like better than who is DS' husband. This is the best Reply so far and I was obsessed with Trash oppa for a while. This reply is definitely the best drama, I seen so far. ( and I have seen a lot). Can't wait for the next episode but don't want it to end. I hope we see more of Dong-ryong.

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When will you update ep 15?

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Hi Girlfriday^^ I just can't wait for your recap... hehehe Still waiting for EP.15... heheheh

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Can u pls recap ep 15.am dying to know what hpnd!!!!!

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gosh i just realised taek's appa = choi moo sung = heartless city's moon deok bae

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A little late to the comment game. I just watched the episode and I loved how Deok-Sun responded to the class president. She's used to being around Taek who is also a special kid and knows that sometimes not being treated as if you're different is what really counts. It was touching to see her teacher pick up on that and identify her as the right person for the job of looking out for class president. It shows that Deok-Sun while still a teenager is someone who knows how to treat others.

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I didn't know that banana is so "holy" during that time hehe.

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I agree with all the comments above. Also, I think we're seeing more development and growth from Taek. He went from a quiet, reserved kid who was afraid of losing to something like a grown-up who is mature and understanding of people's feeling and actually says what's on his mind and how he feels.

Taek swears more, openly jokes with his friends, can do border line sarcasm, and is ok with the idea of losing. I thought this episode did a lot to add dimension to Taek. His comment to DS about how she knows nothing about him seems true. And I love that he's swears more, expresses his feelings more and is more involved in the group's conversations.

I love his one liner to DS when DS said she was ok with the boys watching a dirty movie, "we're not ok with [watching it with] you." So, our Taek may just be sweet and goofey around DS but maybe not so much around just the boys. :)

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It's 2017 and I just watched this episode for the 4th time today because TVN is playing it here in my country. hehe.

The scene where Taek and Deok Sun are in his room and he said "You don't know anything about me". The way the camera shot has DS in sharp and narrow focus as if we're seeing her from TK eyes harps how TK only sees her just like what Sun Woo said before.

Man, the things you notice even after watching this show so many times.

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Can anyone explain why Taek is called Hee Dong? Does he have 2 names? Is Hee Dong a nickname?

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Can someone tell me what’s up with bananas like they’re the most expensive fruit in this drama?

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