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Strong Woman Do Bong-soon: Episode 16 (Final)

All good things must come to an end, and it’s time to say goodbye to our beloved Bong-bong and Min-min. Thankfully with most of the obstacles out of the way, we get a lovely, uninterrupted hour full of snuggles, cuddles, and giggles… and that’s just from Min-hyuk. If ever there was an episode that was designed to bring closure, it would be this one, and of course it’s for the one show that I don’t want to end. I’ve fought tooth and nail against time, but here we are, at the finale, and I’m not ready!

 
EPISODE 16: “Final”

After successfully caging Jang-hyun, Min-hyuk drives Bong-soon home. Happy that he can relax now that the culprit is caught, he starts reminiscing about the first time he and Bong-soon met at the police station. Min-hyuk mimics how she had yelled at him for lying and sighs, “I’m saying this now, but that time you were really–”

Bong-soon’s snore cuts through his words and Min-hyuk gapes to see his tiny heroine has been passed out hard the whole time. Heh, saving the day sure is tiring. Still, Min-hyuk smiles and pats his sleeping beauty, chuckling as more snores fill the car.

At the station, Gook-doo is having a decidedly less cute conversation with the captured Jang-hyun. The two glare across the table at one another until Gook-doo asks why he kidnapped those women. Jang-hyun smirks and answers, “It was fun.”

Looking truly unhinged, Jang-hyun laughs to remember how all the women begged him to save them. He continues, “They obeyed well. When I said to starve, they starved. When I said to crawl, they crawled.”

Gook-doo (and I) can’t take anymore, and he lunges across the table at him. Cap rushes in and pulls the younger detective off… only to start kicking the psycho himself. Good! Kick harder.

The next day, Min-hyuk and Bong-soon return to work as normal, and Bong-soon shows Secretary Gong her game’s bad guy (aka, the secretary’s animated doppelganger). Secretary Gong still hasn’t put it together and muses that the character seems familiar somehow. Heh, Min-hyuk smirks over his shoulder while he and Bong-soon grin at Secretary Gong’s obliviousness.

Bellowing out his trademark “Do INTEEEEERN!” Min-hyuk calls Bong-soon over for a meeting. In order to prepare her for her rescheduled game presentation, Min-hyuk and Secretary Gong put her through a mock interview. She answers the questions well and Secretary Gong even gives her a tiny thumbs up.

Secretary Gong inquires about the end goal of the game, and Min-hyuk listens raptly as Bong-soon explains that Super Bbong-ssoon saves Prince Min-min and they live happily ever after. (Hah! She named the Prince Min-min!)

Secretary Gong clarifies to ask if the two characters will get married and have children, and Min-hyuk—clearly identifying with his namesake character—bashfully giggles. Bong-soon says that maybe that will happen in the game’s sequel, and Min-hyuk again dissolves into a pile of squeals and says they should hurry up and launch the game so they can get to the sequel.

Min-hyuk and Bong-soon talk about how her father hasn’t come home for a few days now, after running away from Mom. Min-hyuk promises to take care of it, though he’s not exactly sure how he’ll bring her wayward father home. Bong-soon smiles at his assurance and sweetly ruffles his hair, calling him adorable. Her cuteness sets him off again and he swoops in for some snuggles.

Meanwhile, Mom grumps to her ladies about how she shouldn’t have to go looking for her husband when he’s the one who ran away. Mom’s friends try to delicately point out all of her past abuse towards Dad, but Mom scoffs, revealing that she never actually hit Dad: They had been pushing each other during an argument and he slipped and hit the corner of the counter. Mom yells that she hasn’t beat anyone up since she was 18, claiming that words are her only weapon.

Our crafty CEO manages to locate Dad’s camping grounds and the two crack open some soju bottles. Min-hyuk tries to steer Dad towards going back home, but Dad flat out refuses. He keeps pushing and when Dad asks what the hurry is, Min-hyuk answers, “I want to marry Bong-soon.” (Omo!) Dad chokes on his soju and Min-hyuk seriously asks Dad for permission to marry his daughter.

Min-hyuk devolves into pouting as he whines that he wants to marry Bong-soon as soon as possible and Dad’s camping adventure is preventing his future nuptials. “If your rebellion drags on, then my wedding will get pushed back!” Hah!

Dad calls him crazy and Min-hyuk agrees that he’s losing his mind without Bong-soon. Wiggling back and forth like a giant toddler, he cries, “I really like Bong-soon to death!” He even volunteers to go jump in the lake right now if Dad wants him to.

Dad can’t help but laugh at his fervor, but he seriously asks if Min-hyuk can promise to treat his daughter well. Min-hyuk giggles that that’s not a problem: “If I do something wrong, then I’d be the one who gets hit—” Dad glares, and Min-hyuk takes back the joke and earnestly swears that he will take care of Bong-soon.

Dad asks what it is that Min-hyuk likes so much about Bong-soon. He gets quiet, then softly responds, “Bong-soon is me. I feel like if she exists, I do too. And if she doesn’t, I don’t either.” Min-hyuk sincerely thanks Dad for raising Bong-soon with so much love and care, but promises that he’ll now take on that responsibility and make her happy.

Hee-ji meets with Bong-ki and reveals that she’ll be leaving for Vienna to play in an orchestra there. Bong-ki has already heard, but he doesn’t seem too torn up about it. He tells her that thanks to his sister, he’s started believing that everyone has someone they are fated to be with, and one day they’ll meet their destined person. Hee-ji’s face falls a bit and she asks if that means the two of them aren’t fated to be together. Bong-ki doesn’t say anything, but they both appear to accept that they’re not meant to be.

Later, Bong-soon strolls with Kyung-shim and tells her, “Do you know what happens when you’re fated? When you look into that person’s eyes, you can see yourself, and the me reflected in there is happy.” She calls it the power of fate and Kyung-shim jokes that she’s jealous of her and Min-hyuk. Heh, the two take a moment to note that the neighborhood has become really clean lately. Something tells me Bong-soon’s kiddos have been through there.

That night at the Do house, Bong-soon opens the door to find a slightly tipsy Min-hyuk delivering home a completely wasted Dad. After Dad gets deposited on the couch, Mom refuses to let Min-hyuk go straight home and not so subtly pushes the two young things upstairs. She glares a bit at her inebriated husband, but worries when she sees how dirty his hands are, wondering where he’s been.

Bong-soon brings Min-hyuk up to her room, and Min-hyuk grins to see her bed. He heads straight for it, asking if it’s the place where she called him Min-min for the first time, and plops down on the bed. Min-hyuk reminds Bong-soon that he brought Dad home like he promised, asking if he did a good job. She obliges him with some head pats and he gets a devilish glint in his eye.

Min-hyuk slowly pulls her towards him and says that surely Mom wouldn’t come up here and disturb them with fruits or anything, right? Of course, at exactly that moment Mom does in fact barge right in with fruit, putting a kink in their canoodling as they spring apart.

Mom grins at the pair and offers that Min-hyuk is welcome to stay the night, but a mortified Bong-soon shoos her out. Min-hyuk, on the other hand, is pleased as punch at the invitation and slinks towards his girlfriend once more. He reaches for her saying, “So now, no one will come in and bother us, right?” He leans in for a kiss… and the door bursts open as Bong-ki comes in to see his noona. Everyone freezes, then the thwarted couple awkwardly shuffles past the stunned little brother.

Heh, Bong-soon walks Min-hyuk out and he’s adorably pouty about the lack of smooches and having to go home alone. She gives him a quick cheek peck, and he giggles before kissing her back. She sweetly tells him to hurry up and go home so she can find him in her dreams and Min-hyuk pulls her in for a hug. They keep telling each other to leave first, but neither lets go of the embrace.

Oh boy, it seems that the mysterious monk Nizamuddin is actually a not-so-mystical Korean scam artist named Jo Dal-bong. Boss Tak loses his mind to learn that his beloved master was actually embezzling money from him. Well, I can’t say I’m surprised.

Now that their perp has been caught, Gook-doo’s police team has returned to life as normal. As for the infamous Jang-hyun, he is sentenced to life imprisonment with no chance of parole. He gets tossed into a tiny cell of his own and quickly loses what little sanity he has left, rolling on the floor and screaming like the crazed villain he is. Damn, that’s satisfying.

At the same time, Bong-soon folds her pink sweatshirt and puts it away in the strength cubby. She smiles and proudly thinks, “That guy, I caught him with my own hands.”

Hah! To cover for Bong-soon, Min-hyuk had to claim the credit for catching Jang-hyun, which is how he finds himself standing in front of the police station receiving a Citizen Hero award. He looks bewildered and decidedly uncomfortable as Gook-doo’s grinning station chief slings his arm around him, posing for reporters and gushing about the police force and common citizens working together.

Min-hyuk skulks away and goes over to grouch to Bong-soon about how embarrassing the whole thing is. She tuts sympathetically, but cheerfully notes, “You will have to receive a lot of rewards for me in the future, though…”

Gook-doo smirks at the frazzled CEO and patronizingly tells him to cooperate well with the police in the future, adding that he’s just been promoted to the Gangnam police station. Bong-soon gently coaxes her man away, and he pouts at his award again, stomping his feet in agitation.

The time has finally come for Bong-soon to present her video game to the Planning and Development Team. She starts out a bit rough, but in the end she does a great job and it’s well-received. As she presents, Min-hyuk gazes at her, remembering all their moments together and reliving their journey from strangers, to coworkers, then friends, and finally lovers.

At the walnut shop, Mom and Dad seem to have patched things up and happily work side-by-side behind the counter. Mom tells him that she looked up Bong-soon and Min-hyuk’s compatibility and it’s “really, really good.” (No surprise there.) Mi-hwa stops by the store and this time Mom doesn’t interfere as the two have a pleasant conversation — though she does glare. Baby steps.

Gook-doo and Bong-soon meet up and reminisce over the old days when they were still in school. He asks if she remembers the time in high school when he said he liked girls who were like flowers. Bong-soon good-naturedly scoffs and sighs that of course she remembers; because of those words, she lived trying to be delicate and fragile, hiding her strength.

Gook-doo watches her sadly then softly calls her an idiot. He tells her that he had been talking about her that day, muttering, “I purposely said it so you could her me.” Bong-soon smiles wistfully, saying she had no idea. Gook-doo turns to her and almost regretfully adds, “I would have liked every side of you.” Ooof! Where was this fifteen episodes ago?!

Taking a breath, he continues on to say that he’s glad he has someone as foolish and warm like her… as a friend. He sincerely asks her to be happy, and Bong-soon smiles back to say, “You too. Be happy, too.”

Gook-doo and Bong-ki meet up to play basketball and they have an athletic heart-to-heart, Bong-ki apologizing for everything with Hee-ji. Gook-doo lets it go, but he stops playing to ask why his friend never told him about Bong-soon’s crush. Bong-ki doesn’t understand, saying that Gook-doo had to have known about it since his sister was so obvious. (It’s what I’m sayin’!)

Gook-doo reveals that he never knew, dejectedly saying that he liked Bong-soon as well, but didn’t know it until too late. Bong-ki looks apologetic but asks, “If I’d have told you, would you two be any different now?” Gook-doo doesn’t have an answer, and Bong-ki calls for another round of play, both friends shaking off the dark mood.

Bong-soon, Min-hyuk, and Secretary Gong are all waiting on pins and needles when Dong-pyung strolls in and nonchalantly announces that he will allow Bong-soon to join the Product and Development team and create her game under his supervision. Dong-pyung jangles his wrist of silverware jewelry at Bong-soon and tells her, “Not bad,” then saunters out with a wave, leaving all three to celebrate.

As a farewell bid to Kwang-bok, we find him ranting and raving in a dentist office, irate at having to wait. Then a gorgeous dentist comes out and the toothless gangster gapes at the pretty, dropping his dentures and a considerable amount of drool. Last we see of him, he’s happily gazing up, gap-toothed and smiling at the lovely dentist.

Min-hyuk drives into the office, but nearly runs over Bong-soon’s kiddos who have come to confront the boyfriend of their noonim. The high-schoolers all gape to see Min-hyuk’s car park itself (ah, the magic of PPL) and Min-hyuk raises an eyebrow at the Bong-soon Noonim title.

He takes the boys out for food and listens in astonishment as they proclaim Bong-soon to be their leader and mentor: “She is our hope, our light, and hero! She is the eternal peace in our heart.” Pffft. The leader demands to know if Min-hyuk is serious about their noonim and wants him to promise not to hurt her. Min-hyuk just admonishes them to study hard rather than worrying about Bong-soon’s love life.

The leader tries to reassert that Min-hyuk has to promise not to hurt their Bong-soon, but the food arrives and they all dig in like the constantly hungry teenage boys they are. Min-hyuk just shakes his head at the group, at a loss for how to deal with Bong-soon’s acolytes.

Min-hyuk comes back to find that Bong-soon has vacated her playpen to move to the Planning and Development team room. He sighs sadly at the empty desk, but then he finds the note she left behind, cutely calling him Team Leader and thanking him for all he has done for her. She signs it “Do Intern.” Awww.

He looks in on the Planning and Development team and smiles too see Bong-soon happily reporting to Dong-pyung. He frowns a bit when Dong-pyung starts berating Bong-soon, but she takes it all with a smile, even fetching tossed pens and handing them back respectfully.

Min-hyuk gets called out by Gook-doo, who wastes no time in grabbing Min-hyuk by the collar and threatening him to treat Bong-soon right. (Goodness, isn’t anybody going to warn Bong-soon to treat Min-hyuk right?) Gook-doo states that Bong-soon is his friend, and while he really doesn’t like Min-hyuk, he’ll give him a chance to make her happy and watch how he does.

Min-hyuk has had enough and throws off Gook-doo’s arm and yells that Gook-doo will just drive himself crazy and die while watching. The words seem to hit home for Gook-doo and he turns away. Both boys are silent until Gook-doo, not looking at Min-hyuk, starts listing off things that Bong-soon likes, like spicy food and mountains, and how she’s allergic to peaches. Min-hyuk loses some of his smirk to realize that this is Gook-doo giving him permission and bowing out.

Gook-doo strides off, but stops to call back that if Bong-soon can’t sleep at night then he should make her read a book — that should put her out. He stalks away, leaving Min-hyuk stuttering at the punk who just gave him advice about how to put his own girlfriend to bed. He rants that he has no manners till the very end and shouts, “I can’t like him even if I tried!”

Sometime later, Bong-soon boards a bus and sees a grandpa and grandson playing her video game. As she watches them playing she thinks, “I finally accomplished my dream. Developing a game with a main character based on myself. Even though I hide as a strong woman, it was my dream to create a character based on how I lived.”

Bong-soon travels to work and continues to narrate that she can’t live like the Bbong-ssoon in her game. She comes across an injured cyclist trapped under a car and persuades the bystanders to help her lift the car, camouflaging how she actually lifts it up all on her own. Her rescue is caught on camera and the kiddos watch it online, singing the “super power girl” theme song in support of their noonim.

Unfortunately, saving innocents is time-consuming and Bong-soon ends up being late for work. She tries to sneak past Donh-pyung but fails miserably, getting shrieked at as he rages that his most strict rule is prompt attendance. Well, this could be a problem.

Min-hyuk joins the Do family for a camping adventure and everyone gets along like one big family (Kung-shim included). Min-hyuk sighs happily when Bong-soon feeds him a lettuce wrap, and even Mom and Dad get in on the cute with Mom feeding her husband.

Afterwards, Bong-soon and Min-hyuk go for a walk, and she wistfully says that she wants to protect the laughter of the people she loves. Min-hyuk cautions that her heart is in the right place, but she can’t save everybody. Luckily, Bong-soon has learned that she can’t save the world on her own, “But I really want to use this strength for good since it returned.”

Min-hyuk wonders how he managed to fall in love with such a great woman, and Bong-soon agrees, joking that she told him she was a “Femme hommtale.” He promises that he’s always on her side, and Bong-soon in turn says that she’s going to protect him too, just like the hooded girl in his painting.

Bong-soon continues to use her strength to anonymously help others… and continues to get caught by Dong-pyung for being late. She laments, “After I decided to use my strength for good things, 24 hours in a day was too short for me.” Still, she uses every spare moment to run off and save everyone, from grandmas pulling heavy carts to escaped elephants.

Her tardiness is finally too much for Dong-pyung and he complains to Min-hyuk about Bong-soon’s many unexplained absences, working himself into a tizzy while Min-hyuk just nods, already aware of the reasons behind her disappearances. Dong-pyung huffs that he can’t take it anymore and screams, “Because, I am a lady!” while leaping up to strike a dramatic pose for emphasis.

Having said (and acted out) his piece, Dong-pyung calmly states the he will kick Bong-soon off the Planning and Development Team. He sweeps out theatrically, leaving Min-hyuk hanging his head over his frustrating girlfriend.

Freshly fired from her dream team, Bong-soon shuffles into Min-hyuk’s office where he glowers at her. Secretary Gong asks if this means she’ll be working here again, and Bong-soon contritely answers that she’s returning to being an intern once again. Min-hyuk grumps that he doesn’t know if he should welcome her or comfort her right now, but Bong-soon answers that working here is much more comfortable for her and she fits in perfectly as an intern.

Grinning, Bong-soon hops up to her annoyed boyfriend and cheerfully reminds him of the last time she started as an intern and he wanted to throw a party — should they throw one now? Min-hyuk tries to stay angry, but Bong-soon pours on the cuteness, coyly asking what she should do if he’s mad at her. The guy doesn’t stand a chance and smiles against his will, wondering what’s with her today. She just keeps beaming up at him and Min-hyuk loses it, ecstatic to see his Bong-bong being so adorable.

The completely ignored Secretary Gong watches all of this and awkwardly calls out that he’ll just be leaving, then. The two are caught up in their lovey dovey moment and don’t even register his exit. Secretary Gong just shakes his head at the once stern CEO, who’s currently bouncing up and down with happiness.

Bong-soon and Min-hyuk head out together that night, keeping up a professional front as they formally bid each other a good night in the lobby. They head off in separate directions… for about five steps, then run right back to each other using their nicknames. The pair’s antics are observed by Dong-pyung and Secretary Gong, and even the office Crazy Bitch has to admit that the two are adorable, sighing that he’s jealous.

Bong-soon continues to write her story in her strength journal and Dad encourages her to keep writing and be careful as she uses her powers. Pulling her in for a hug, he tells her that he likes Min-hyuk. Dad says that even though he cherishes his daughter more than the world and he’s a little jealous that someone else out there loves her as much as he does, he’s decided to coolly approve of the two of them. Awww.

With tears in his eyes, he wonders when his girl grew up so much, admitting that it’s time to let her fly free. “Open up your heart. Live and do everything you want to do.” Both of them are tearing up as Bong-soon thanks her Dad for everything. He thanks her back and they hug again. Great, now I’m crying, too.

The next day, Min-hyuk asks Bong-soon out on a date (via a stuffy and sticky note left on her desk). They walk together under the falling cherry blossoms and Bong-soon asks when it was that Min-hyuk first started liking her. He smiles and answers that it was the first time he saw her, and then again at the police station.

Bong-soon wonders how he could have waited for her that long, but Min-hyuk responds, “I waited until your heart completely came to me. But… I was happy while waiting for you. Also, I had confidence, since we were fated to be together.” Bong-soon scrunches her nose at the cheesy line, but smiles anyways.

They walk on through the falling petals and Min-hyuk asks that they come back here next year, and the year after, and even ten years after that. The long timeframe makes Bong-soon pause and she reminds him of when they were on the rooftop and he had refused to leave her alone with the bomb. Min-hyuk had said he had to tell her something. Now, she asks him what it was wanted to say.

Min-hyuk gazes down at her and answers, “It seems like I can’t live without you for a single moment. Let’s be together forever.” He smiles slightly then takes a box out of his jacket pocket. (Omo!) He pulls out a ring and gently slides it onto Bong-soon’s finger. Holding her hand, he gives her a hopeful smile, and Bong-soon beams back, her answer in her eyes.

Min-hyuk leans down and the two kiss amidst the falling cherry blossoms. Kyaah! I am a puddle. A happy, squealing, heart-shaped puddle.

We cut to the happy couple’s wedding day, and Min-hyuk bursts into the prep room and stares at the Bong-soon in her beautiful dress, literally at a loss for words. He flutters around in typical Min-hyuk fashion, falling to his knees in front of her as she grins at him. The Do family joins them and Dad is crying happy tears to see his daughter in her wedding dress.

Boss Tak and his underlings stop by, shades on and an envelope of money for the happy couple in hand. (Jaws: “It’s clean money.”) Even Dong-pyung and Secretary Gong show up, Dong-pyung squealing and trying to take selfies with Min-hyuk. He actually punches Secretary Gong when he tries to edge in on the picture. Then Gook-doo comes in and calls Bong-soon pretty, and immediately Min-hyuk gets pissy, refusing to shake Gook-doo’s hand.

It’s time for the ceremony, and Dad walks Bong-soon down the aisle where Min-hyuk waits, looking like all his dreams have come true. Dad hugs Min-hyuk and hands off his precious daughter. The two stand before the altar, each looking like they’re trying to hold back tears of joy. Afterwards, they walk down the aisle, smiling happily at one another, husband and wife.

The post-ceremony pictures really take the cake, though: Mom whacks Dong-pyung for getting grabby with her son-in-law, Dong-pyung chucks flowers at the pair to stop Bong-soon from kissing his man, and the entire gathering reaches out in shock as Bong-soon lifts her husband up in a bridal carry (Min-hyuk grins like he couldn’t ask for more).

Time passes, and soon Mom is back at the temple, this time praying for Bong-soon to have a son, “So that our flower-like son-in-law can sleep peacefully.” Mom argues that there is no rule saying their family has to have daughters in every generation and asks that the couple have a boy so they can live tranquilly. The giant statue of Buddha (the same statue that Bong-soon spun around in her younger years) grins widely. Uh oh.

We cut to Min-hyuk racing down the hall in the hospital to join the Do family as Bong-soon is in labor. He frets like the nervous soon-to-be father he is, and Kyung-shim asks Mom again if she’s sure that Bong-soon will have a son. Mom looks anxious as she says that of course she is, then we hear the sound of a baby crying and everyone jumps for joy. Min-hyuk calls out, “Bong-soon-ah!”

As the baby crying echoes, we transition to Min-hyuk standing in his office afterwards, looking stunned as Secretary Gong asks him what’s so bad about having twin daughters. HAHAH! Two girls? That’s amazing. And Poor Min-hyuk. He ekes out that this is just his happy face, but he has the same look as when he was given the Hero Citizen award.

Min-hyuk calls Boss Tak — who is currently breaking ground for his redevelopment project — and cashes in a favor. Next thing we know, Jaws and his buddy are dressed up like wet-nurses and sporting matching black eyes as they dodge super baby fists and beg Bong-soon’s crying daughters to drink their bottles. It doesn’t go well.

The babies literally toss away their sitters, and Min-hyuk comes into the nursery to find the tough guys sobbing. He can barely get a word in before the two scram, and he’s left to face-palm in despair. Min-hyuk gingerly leans down to feed his daughters, cooing at his two “princesses,” but he lasts about two seconds before a tiny fist flings up and punches him right in the eye. Dang, they have good aim.

As Daddy Min-hyuk reels from his daughters, Mommy Bong-soon is busy lifting a giant water bin off a pinned construction worker. Min-hyuk, now sporting his own shiner, calls his wife and she exasperatedly reminds him not to call her when she’s working. Her frazzled husband whimpers, “What am I supposed to do when the babysitters ran away?” Bong-soon gasps to hear that they both bailed, and Min-hyuk sniffles into the phone, “What about me? What should I dooo?”

Bong-soon, wearing her pink hoodie, walks across a rooftop and surveys the city. She narrates, “The world still needs someone to fight the bad. So that our children can live in a better world.” A news screen on an opposite building reports that a terrorist has taken innocents hostage, and Bong-soon narrows her eyes.

She pulls down her hood and takes a mighty leap off the building, plunging dozens of stories and landing on the pavement like the superhero she is. She looks up and declares, “I will go. I am Strong Woman Do Bong-soon! Fighting!”

 
COMMENTS

It’s over! Oof, my heart. I feel like Min-hyuk: What do I dooo? To be fair, this was a wonderful episode that beautifully wrapped up all our main storylines and provided a copious amount of fan-service in the form of Bong-soon and Min-hyuk being constantly adorable. I suppose I couldn’t ask for more, except maybe for it to never end. Is that too greedy?

I think we can all agree that this show was far from perfect, and I acknowledge that there were several things that I could have done without, the main one being Boss Tak’s entire storyline. This really was a prime example of a character forced into a story simply because they were portrayed by a famous actor. There really was no point to him aside from providing comedic fodder, and while I can appreciate that he had potential early on in the series, he completely ceased to be interesting by the halfway point. Still, I was never that disappointed by him, simply because I never really cared about him.

On the other hand, I am frustrated that we never learned more about our villain. I found Jang-hyun to be incredibly well acted (especially given that this was the actor’s first drama), but the character itself wasn’t rounded out enough. A truly well done bad guy is one that has me relating and understanding, which should then make me freak out because I just related and understood (a la I Hear Your Voice). Even though it was really satisfying to see Jang-hyun going crazy in that cell, I still have a number of questions: Why was he so obsessed with that play? Whose house was it that he stashed Kyung-shim in? What about that music box sound that the first victim told Gook-doo about? How did he even go crazy in the first place? There was just no depth to the villain, so while he was terrifying, I was never as engaged as I would have liked. Which is a shame, because Jang Mi-kwan acted the heck out of what was essentially a 2D character.

Something I was surprised to have been so affected by was Gook-doo and Bong-soon’s “goodbye.” I fully support our main couple and truly believe that they are soulmates, fated, meant to be; all that good stuff. But, my heart does hurt for Gook-doo and what could have been had they not missed their chance. He really was a good guy and could have been a great match for Bong-soon, especially given his line, “I would have liked every side of you.” Their goodbye was also so well done; it really made me feel the poignancy of two people letting go of their first loves. Contrary to what dramas teach us, first loves rarely last a lifetime, and it was great to see the honesty of what happens when you outgrow that first person and transition from loving them, to loving the memory being in love.

Still, I maintain that whatever could have been between Bong-soon and Gook-doo could not have been as wonderful as what she shares with Min-hyuk. This show was certainly not without flaws, but it gave us what has easily become one of my top five drama couples of all time. I could gush on and on about these two (and have), but right now, I just can’t believe that I have to say goodbye to them. I’m so sad to leave this world and the beautiful couple it shared with us. At least there is some solace in knowing that whenever we miss them, we can start at the beginning and watch Strong Woman Bong-soon and her Prince Min-min fall in love all over again.

Do Bong-soon, fighting!

 
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I could watch Min-Min and Bong-Bong stare at each other from across the room for an hour. Amazing chemistry between those 2.

Things that disappeared without a trace even though they were so important in earlier episodes: Prince Min-Min's family, his father attempting to make him Chairman Of It All. That all just faded away but we got Yet More Thugs and A Crooked Monk instead! Wah!

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My new k-drama OTP, Bs & Mh ? I mean I just can't....they are too adorable.
On a side note, other than the leads, I didn't find closure on almost everything as already pointed out by everybody else, but I don't care anymore at this point, I'll just think of my OPT's moments throughout the drama

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I keep watching only because I like the main cast, but the story stop interesting me after 10 episode!
They waste a great story and a great second lead just to give us too much hilarious scene and cutie moment! Sometime in dramaworld cutie couple are more important than the story, that's why there are so many overrated drama.
Action, crime or whatever is the story about must be mixed well with romance. Strong Woman can't make it, IMHO.

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Well, I hope to find, soon, something that fills the big hole and the feeling of emptiness that these two left me. I’ll miss them, at least for a good time, or forever, who knows?, They're already on the list of my favorite couples. As I said before, I can’t explain in words what I feel for them, I always find in their scenes, or something really touching, or cute, or funny, or crazy, or daring, or some kind of action, there was a lot of variety in their interactions, I liked that. And well, MH is always going to have a place in my heart, because I really liked this character, I found it interesting in many ways. Note aside, I really want his car. I love that kind of cars. I have envied him from the beginning for that car, heheh

As for the final ep, the couple was cute as always, they didn’t disappoint me, but, if that was what I wanted to see of them in the end, I'm not really sure. I’m not very friendly with this classic concept that the happy ending is always that the couple marries and has babies, I think it's a little lame. Is like, if there is no wedding and children there is no happy ending, is that the only thing that represents a happy ending?, I think it’s quite boring that thought. I can accept it, but generally, I'm not completely satisfied when this happens. And don't get me wrong, I thought the wedding was beautiful, the twin babies are beautiful too, but I don’t know, the last part made me sad, I know that everything was in a funny sense, but I felt bad for MH. Given the peculiarity of his personality, I expected to see him enchanted with his super powerful twins, but, although clearly he loved them, he was really mortified. I know that he got into that mess with his own feet, because he knew what would happen if he had daughters, but still, I felt bad, I was like, why am I not seeing him happy? And when she called BS, and she seemed upset, I was like, why?!!!, why?!!!, I mean, BS you have two little girls at home, who are very strong, but still can’t hold a bottle on their own, and their dad can’t feed them well, not because he doesn’t want to, but because he can’t, he doesn’t have enough strength to handle them both (and apparently no one without power can deal with them), then, why are you mad? What was he supposed to do? He called the only person he knows can deal with the babies. I know the world has to be saved, but first feed the twins, at least until they can grab the bottle, or they can understand that they shouldn’t hurt their weak daddy. I think it's a little hard to leave him alone with the girls right now, didn’t you say you were going to protect him? Doesn’t that promise apply in this case? Poor boy, why did he have to suffer Buddha's vengeance in that way when he did nothing wrong?, He was a perfect boyfriend, possibly a perfect husband too, and within his possibilities a good father, then, why is he suffering like that? He looked so down and helpless, and I just wanted to see him happy until the very...

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...end, my bubble of happiness cracked a little here. At least the scene of him with his princesses was funny and cute. Sorry the message was cut, because it's too long, and continues...

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(continuation) Despite my sadness for MH in the end, throughout the show I enjoyed everything about him and the couple. I really appreciate that these actors have played these roles, because, for me, they did the show. Kudos for those who made this possible, because this characters were my source of entertainment during all these weekends. I wish I could see them more, because I still need many doses of these two, but well, everything has to end, right?, but man, it feels too soon.

All in all, it's a shame that the writing of the show wasn't good, although I liked how the story of the main couple was developed. However, the show could have been good if the plot in general wouldn't have had so many flows, as useless characters who ended up disappearing, like the MH family (thank goodness, because they were terrible). Although, in early episodes, I stopped worrying about the plot, there were some things I wanted to know more, for example, about the strength of her, how it worked?, what were the rules of this power ?, she felt some kind of pain ?, everything was very ambiguous about it, besides, what exactly was she capable of doing? Because at first it seemed that she only had a lot of strength, but then she jumped from very high places and that kind of stuff, and I don't know if this was a product of her training, or was a feature that came with the birth. However, experience has shown me that many times the explanations leave me more frustrated than not knowing anything, so maybe it was for the best that they didn't give explanations.

I think this show had the necessary elements to be great; a good idea, interesting characters (at least the main ones), the ideal actors; but in the end they failed to fit all the pieces in the best direction. I think, like this type of comedy, they tried to use humor, satire and irony, to expose failures and certain social and personal attitudes, but the truth is that in many cases the jokes were unfortunate. And well, you have to be careful with this kind of jokes because the writer probably thinks they are fun and harmless, but some viewers can interpret them as mean and hurtful.

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I so enjoyed this drama flaws and all. It was a fun little super hero comic book story. I so loved the main pairing
BUT I don't know why they couldn't end with the cute and loving moment between them. I was really disappointed that DB said to MS
"I told you never to call me at work?"
That was really rude. If my husband answered the phone like that I would be extremely pissed. It made me feel like BS was going turn into her mom ick ....

I'll choose to think differently and imagine cute little twin girls who grow up to be total daddy's girls and the whole family comes together to start their own super cute, loving super hero family.

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I have issues with that response too. If I were a superhero, wouldn't ALL times be work time anyway? Plus, it was about the kids!!!

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While we're on the idea of this being a semi female-empowerment drama, tbh if I were working at Ainsoft, I'd be pretty angry at DBS being the CEO's girlfriend and receiving special favours to be his intern (in his office!) And being allowed a fast track to develop a game.

While I love MinHyuk and BongSoon together, as a workplace their romance and relationship was a terrible example of nepotism once she stopped being his bodyguard.

And coming in consistently late for work is unprofessional. Peter Parker made his news photographer job work alongside being spiderman. And Clark Kent had to change in telephone booths but he still made it work. Get it together Bong Soonie! Girl can do better with time management and multitasking.

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Ahn Min Hyuk is one history of main lead, that is really funny and sweet and caring. He already likes Do Bong Soon from the beginning, but he waits until DBS hearts turns to him. His stare is also one history for kdrama.. hahaha.. Do Bong Soon is another history for female lead, being cute but strong. She doesn't give hope for the second lead, basically got broken heart first from the second lead. This drama also gives what a final episode should be.. only wrapping the story in the final episode. There are too many open storylines to begin with, e.g. perhaps the writer thinks that storyline of AMH family is finished. So sad that no one from AMH family is in the wedding pictures. Well, anyway, the drama becomes one of my favorite drama for its cuteness and sweetness. Do not like the creepy parts in the earlier episodes.. But for sure the last 3 episodes are great ones!

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Anyone else feel a bit letdown by the whole "destiny/fate" love rationale shoved to us in this episode? We didn't deal with anything too fated in the entire show, and I found the whole notion of love and fate really unnecessary. If it were something more epic (see Goblin) then maybe I could have stomached it.

But I always felt that this show portrayed love as a choice: MH chose to chase BS. BS chose to let go of her first love when presented with another choice - to love MH. And MH constantly asking her to choose - Please like me. Please love me.

If anything, the show's theme is about being presented with a choice, and then failing to choose to act - like GD, or choosing foolishly - like BongKi, or choosing to reclaim a lost gift (BS), and that choices have consequences - BS losing her power after accidentally hurting an innocent person.

I didn't think the show's universe dealt with anything like fate/destiny in love, so I am very put out at the shoehorning of the fated couple etc. Love is a choice!

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I mostly agree about the fate theme, it wasn't a big part of most of the episodes...
But still I think they did address it before, after all MH was saved by BS in the past, when he was on the bus...the fact that they met again later in their lives is kinda fated I think :)

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Very insightful analysis. I completely agree.

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this drama was such an entertaining watch the whole way through and that is why it will be forever be a part of my recommend list, its competitor from tvn TWY was a great drama too but one thing that did wrong was that it was not entertaining or interesting enough, drama makers often tend to forget that the reason why dramas are made and watched in the first place is for fun and entertainment while to make it "serious" or "high quality" and it's not that it isn't important to focus on good content but i believe audience should also have a good time watching it. that aside , i really loved this couple but i have to admit it has more to do with min hyuk then bong soon, i expected jisoo and park boyoung to be great but park hyung shik stole the show here, he was too cute for words and provided more than half of the chemistry in this pair, bo young was great while being bong soon , but i think all the couple scenes would not have been half as cute if not for min min! i could only look at him when he was on screen , the way he LOOKED at her ...sigh..i just lurve him <3<3 ;P

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I would say PHS provided 90% of Chemistry and i did not feel anything from PBY and it comes out in the drama itself how she treat MH apart from 2-3 episode she was a bit sweet and that's it..and the last minute of the drama was a let down for me when she answered the call of MH..the perfect lead who get the girl in the end but did not live happily ever after, what a tragedy.

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I love this drama for its flaws because it had the perfect OTP. ❤️Bong❤️Ming❤️ saranghaeeeeeee. My heart aches that there won't be any more episodes to look forward to. So long Strong Woman Do Bong-soon! ?

It totally slipped my mind that Park Hying-shik is a singer/idol too.
He has a lovely voice. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tvSHxMHl6Fs

Thanks for the great recaps @CandidClown.

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OMG ITS OVER!!! And I'm late!
Thank you for the recap CandidClown. Thank you both to CandidClown and murasakimi for providing us with awesome recaps and reactions, which I found way wayyyy too much pleasure reading.

Things I found most satisfying in this finale: 1. watching Kim Jang-hyun get clobbered by the cops and then slowly deteriorate in prison; 2. Every interaction between Bong-soon and Min-min prior to the wedding. I kind of died when Min-min aegyo-ed Bong-soon in front of their house; 3. Min-hyuk's conversation with Bong-soon's Dad; 4. The wedding. There were tons of unsatisfactory points in this drama including in this finale, but those I wanna personally mention include: 1. Mom's excuse that she never hit/punched Dad. I had taken abuse, homophobia, racism and general insensitivity as an ongoing theme throughout this show so I wasn't expecting any resolution to the domestic violence since it was played for comedic purposes. So I was particularly annoyed when they tried to rationalize this by having Mom explain Dad's wounds as resulting from him having been accidentally pushed. Riiight...because something about that explanation seemed contrived. 2. Initially, in the ending scenes I loved seeing Bong-soon going out of her way every day to help people. I even loved that she had a hard time balancing these tasks with her office work. But thats where my pleasure ended: I was hoping she WOULD somehow find a balance between her work and her job as neighbourhood superhero. The way Bong-soon responded when Min-hyuk called her by saying, "Didn't I tell you not to call me when I'm working?" really stood out to me. I am sure had the roles been reversed and the man in the relationship uttered those words, it would NOT have been tolerated. It felt like all the steps Bong-soon and Min-hyuk took throughout this show toward respecting and understanding one another were diminished in two minutes. Watching that exchange and ending scene, I couldn't help but get flashbacks of how Bong-soon's Mom treated her father. Would Bong-soon end up callous and selfish like her mother and neglect her husband and childrens' needs? Saving the world is a must for Bong-soon with her abilities and responsibility to carry on the legacy of her maternal ancestors. But why were we shown Bong-soon roaming about and saving people on her own again when we saw how that ended last time? And then responding to her significant other on the phone when he genuinely needed her like that?! I love superhero and vigilante stuff, and thinking about all the ways in which this show could have been written to show Bong-soon putting in a genuine effort to balance her powers and responsibilities while maintaining her relationships are now driving me craazyyy! They could have shown her starting off like a newbie superhero earlier on (like many have already mentioned) and gradually learning to develop trust in others with the tools and knowledge to help her combat crime so that...

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...They could have shown her starting off like a newbie superhero earlier on (like many have already mentioned) and gradually learning to develop trust in others with the tools and knowledge to help her combat crime so that eventually, she became a hero worth rooting for. Whyyyyyy showww whyyyy!?!!? Why you do this to me!?

Thats kay though, although parts of this drama leave me cringing, I agree with CandidClown and other beanies that this OTP is probably the cutest, most original and memorable couple eveerrrr. So thank you to this drama for that. Oh, and for introducing me to my oppa of all time Park Hyunk-shik, and the unbelievably cute Park Bo-young. I will now be thoroughly scouring both of these wonderful actors' work thoroughly.

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I agree with you on all of your main points.
Thank you for articulating better than I did why the last scene kind of ruins the ending. I thought this show's portrayal of feminism attempted to put men and women (the main OTP) on equal footing in regards to mutual understanding, and respect. Instead, we have a closing scene that seems to esteems women by degrading men.
What man would want to embrace that kind of feminism. I wouldn't want that for my sons. (If I had them)

I too would have loved to have seen DBS grow professionally, learn to work with people, and to be kind to her amazing husband. Wasn't one of the points of the story that she didn't have to bare the burden of being a super hero alone but that she could learn to rely on others to help shoulder that responsibly?

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Gotta agree with you, junny and kakakash. I feel like the show raised interesting, thought provoking questions, but the writers didn't intend to do so and didn't realise they had done so. It raised the questions and then went about on its course without paying them any attention, and effectively butchered some of the more subtle points.

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@Jessica Ochiltree, yess! Thank you for putting that in words: I would not want men to feel degraded by feminism because that is NOT feminism but a biproduct which breaks the balance feminism is trying to establish.

@greenfields, thats a really good point. I agree with you in that they seemed to have raised more questions than answered on some of the finer points of execution.

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Yes, her being sharp with him at the end left a bit of a sour taste in my mouth, it was just so unnecessary.

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Yup, agreed. It was like a slap in the wrist telling me not to be so engrossed in the cute and funny and look at the flaws lol

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Bye Min Min and Bong Bong! You were too cute for words even if the story was a jumbled mess. Man, I'll miss this cheesy pair of lovebirds. :)

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I'm glad it's over. It was nice at first but the bride kidnapper plot really killed it for me so I stopped watching at Episode 6 (plus I'm too busy). Our heroes should have caught the villain early on if only they weren't so dumb. I didn't want to watch them go cat and mouse for so many episodes so I think I'll skip those parts. The villain was very disturbing. I was hoping to find a reason to sympathize with him or at least understand him as a human like with the villain in I Hear Your Voice but I am very disappointed that he was nothing but a psycho demon who kidnaps and tortures women for fun. Maybe if he had a backstory like all his girlfriends dumped him on his wedding day (to add to the bride obsession), or all his girlfriends cheated on him, or he never had a girlfriend because everyone rejected him, even if it is cliche, it would at least make him more human.

Am I the only one who hoped that this would be more of a Saturday morning cartoon format where they is a mini villain of the week for Bong Soon to take down on top of a bigger villain plot? The Girl Who Sees Smells did a much better job on this (the police were still not very smart except for Yoo Chun but at least the villain wasn't nearly as disturbing.). I would have preferred if the big villain plot had to do more with the stalker than some psycho bride collector.

Yeah when I have time, I'll watch the rest and pretend that the bride kidnapper doesn't exist, except for the parts where he gets his rear end handed to him since those parts should be satisfying to watch.

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Well his not a.psychopath but a sociopath, I could tell from the jail scene and the interrogation, but it's the writers fault for not including a backstory when he actually had one. He was heavily abused by his mum and got rejected by the women he loved once he confessed.

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Min- min & Bong - bong 4 ever ? So sad is over ?

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Let me preface my comment by saying that I REALLY enjoyed this series and woke up super early every morning to catch the English subs.

However, the story itself was flawed - the whole gangster storyline & fake priest was a bit of a mystery to me.

If it not for the phenomenal chemistry between the leads and MinMin's absolute adorkable cuteness, the story stood a big chance of flopping.

But I'm glad it didn't :)

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Your comment sums up my final, concluding thoughts as well. Agree with everything you said - including waking up super early on weekends to catch Eng subs :)

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Im having min min and bong bong withdrawl symptoms already! I anticipated that they would have a baby girl, but certainly not twin girls!! Thats double trouble from our "double trouble" couple hehe ^^ looking past the plot flaws, this drama is on my top 5 fav k-dramas and I think it will stay there for a long time until another light cute rom-com comes along and the main leads' chemistry pokes at my heart and emotions as much as PHS and PBY did in this one <3 My first k-drama OTP

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I anticipated the twin girls. I did not surprise me. Actually i loved to be right about that.. ?

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When you look into that person’s eyes, you can see yourself

But... what if they aren't wearing reflective sunglasses ?

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LOL
Maybe they have a glass eye?

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Can someone please give Jisoo the lead role or the girl. It pains me to see him end up heartbroken and alone yet again! This the 4th consecutive drama where I had to part with his character being dejected.

There are plenty of other big plot holes, but If I can have one wish, it is that the show dealt with Mom on a deeper level. She was abusive to Dad al along but she didn't think for one second to go and make up with him? Assuming she really cares about him underneath that shallow exterior. She may pretend that she came to terms with losing her powers but everything points out to exactly the apposite of that. It's sad she never realised that for Bong-soon having those power were a weakness to her growing up as opposed to a strength. If not for sweet Dad, I wouldn't believe Bong-soon would've been able to grow up to be such an independent and compassionate you lady.

This writer did the story such a disservice by filling valuable episodes with ridiculous caricatures while ignoring so much potential in relevant characters.

End rant. *fills mind with happy thoughts of Bong Bong&Min Min ?

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This has been the fastest series ever. It's been a while since I was so addicted to a stories characters. This series ended in a good place. I would put Min-Hyuk and Bong-Soon at least 3 levels higher in feels than my last loveable couple Jung Joon Hyung and Kim Bok Jo from Weight Lifting Fairy Kim Bok Jo. (Which also had Ji Soo in it. But more of a cameo). I liked this couple so much I feel like if I like any other 'cute couple' that comes after them will feel like cheating!

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I want a sequel with the twin girls as the main leads!

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Me too! Would love to see a sequel of the girls growing up and learning about their power and how to control it. Maybe it goes like this... One twin learns to use the power to help others and is loved for it, but the other becomes jealous and ends up abusing the power and causes trouble. And as a result the siblings grow apart. But a mystery murder happens, disrupting the peace. Perhaps the jealous twin is tricked by the murder and unknowingly helps him in the process . But in the end, the twins put aside their differences, and saves the day xD

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Here is my thoughts about Strong Woman Do Bong Soon -

Thank goodness this drama is over because it was mediocre and that is me being nice. It made me smh as to why people were hyping it up so much because I didn't and still do not understand why viewers gave this the time of day. It was humorless, childish, lazily written, and offensive. The only thing that the last two or so episodes showed was that this drama could've been somewhat good but the writer is simply crap.

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oh my god.
this final episode is really interesting.
I laugh reading the recap
I even forget that I am out, people who are pass are asking what appen to me.
I will miss this show!!!!

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This couple was pure gold!!! It´s such a pity that the fillers spoiled the story a bit.

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This drama made me wait endlessly for every weekend to approach, watch every episode once when it comes out and once after it's subbed, read all kinds of recaps, forum threads, comments, research its actors/actresses, watch BTS & min min bong bong video clips, listen to its ost, think about it day and night.

I thank SWDBS for brightening up these unforgettable 2 months. I remember watching ep 1 without any expectation or knowledge about its cast/story. Despite its flaws, this drama easily made it to my top 3.

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As usual i am late with comments here. And in this part of the World is already late, so i have to sleep. Plus: i havent read your comments yet, beanies, so i may repeat what another one said..but.... still i want to say something: Min Min's family should have made an appearance, at least in the wedding. And the kidos should have come for the pictures too....... also: i would have loved at least one moment of our couple together with the twins, as a new family. Other than these details. I loved this final Episode to death, and i miss them very much. Beautiful... MH is the best of the best i have seen in Dramaland for a long long time. Thank you, Show... for BS and MH. ????

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I must say that I am satisfied with the finale. It gave all of the things that the audience wants. This drama is far from being perfect, but Park Boyoung and Park Hyungsik's adorable chemistry makes it much more tolerable to watch.I admit that I'm quite disappointed because it had so much potential to be much better than what it has delivered.

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It ended so beautifully min min
and bong bong, min hyuk needs to eat more meats he look so skinny..

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So many people have pointed out how the show is overrated, and i must admit that i found flaws in most of the plot and more editing would save the story from being so scattered. BUT (a big BUT) raise your hand if you think the hype is justified, because that's what it is to me.
The big reason people give DBS so much love is the main couple (so much chemistry that my heart bleeds each and every episode!). PBY and PHS truly gave an outstanding performance here; if you tell me they fall in love in real life i will really believe it. Especially PHS, whose eyes can kill, surprises me with his detailed acting skills. Actually I can only think of 2 actors right now that can portray a character's emotion SO well by paying great details to the nuance of facial expression: Gong Yoo and PHS. That's the more reason for me to love the show!

Talking about Gook-Doo (Oh how I love Ji-soo!), I kind of feel like his potential is wasted in all first 15 eps. Not until the last ep can Ji-soo showcase his acting depth, turning a kinda 2D Gook-Doo to a more real and heart-throbbing character. I hope with the hype of this show, he will receive more meaty offers in the future! Fighting Ji-soo shiii!!!

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Even as this awesome show ends, it still full of cuteness from our adorable couple. I can't believe it already ended. *teary-eyed* Park Hyung Sik had nailed it! He's awesome! I'm gonna watch this show again. I still can't let it go!

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The best scene in this drama was in ep 15 - bong soon taking down the Villain. Why didn't we see more of such action throughout the show - combine brains and brawn and you get magic!

I can't help comparing this drama to Weightlifting Fairy Kim Bok Joo. Weightlifting fairy was an all round good drama - well written, well paced, characters you can empathise with ( even the minor ones), loving family, friends. The only thing these 2 dramas have in common are the exceptional boyfriends, who are understanding and supportive of their strong girlfriends :)

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I watched almost the whole show fast fowarding all the unnecessary scenes (those thugs, the fake monk, the young gang, the mom, the gay jokes) and I feel much more positive about it than I would be if I watched it all the way through. I still wouldn't rate it more than a 6/10 and that's me being overly generous mostly because I liked the last 2 eps.
The main couple having two super strong twin girls is really the perfect conclusion on paper, but we didn't even see a bit of a time gap, and so it seems like BS and MH went from taking too freaking long to even kiss to just rushing through marriage and kids...
Overall I really thought the premise was good, and the characters and actors were charming and memorable, but the writer didn't follow up on that greatness and in the end the story is just all over the place.

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Park Hyung Sik's portrayal of Ahn Min Hyuk really set the bar for the dramaland lead and for today's alpha males.

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Dude YASS. It was original and real, and I honestly will be comparing future male leads to his protrayal of Ahn Min-hyuk.

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I'm so sad this is over too. Our Bong Bong and Min Min were just too cute! I can't get over it and constantly want to watch more of their scenes. what will i watch next....

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Yes! I could definitely watch a hundred more episodes of Min-min and Bong-bong being adorable. So sad to say goodbye to this show.

On a different note, when will Ji-soo get the girl? ?

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I've watched it raw - I can't bring myself to watch it subbed... it hurts so good!

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OMG. Bong-bong and Min-min couple aside, I enjoy watching Crazy Bitch Dong- pyung and Secretary Gong's screen times. LOL, what a delightful pair they are. The actor who played Crazy Bitch is awesome. Every time he popped on screen, I was anticipating what English words he would crack. His mannerisms and accents, lol, I died. I remember him as a detective in Signal. Him and Crazy Bitch are two poles opposite! He's funny, sensitive and fatherly in Chief Kim. What a great actor indeed. Secretary Gong is too cute for words. He made me want to cuddle him hahahaha.. Another hilarious pair: Monk Nizamuddin and Boss Tak. I died! Hahahaha..

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Loving all the giddy giggles and heart-warming squeals this entire show has given us courtesy of Minhyuk's wit and crazy aegyos. It brought us to Walnut Kingdom lalaland but still kept us in touch with reality. All plots and casts, major & minor were covered, all episodes were connected to the very end even how Minhyuk precisely stated he hates cops but ended up "working with them" to how he mimicked Bong soon's dialogue during their first encounter. What tugs my heart a little was that although it was an established fact that BS character is not one who can accurately translate her feelings to words, but given that she recognized their love as destined, I-love-you wouldn't be so hard to say, right? Yet I never heard her reciprocate those words to MH. They were supposed to be equals, but until the end, it felt as though MH showered all the love, patience, and understanding, even covering up for her. It would've been nice to see her, in action, as a doting wife to MH and mother to their uber-strong princesses before she jumped off that rooftop to save the day. I think that would suffice for her lack of words. Just sayin'.. Kudod to all the cast & crew! ???

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Yep because in that scene, Min hyuk was prodding or pleading even ?
But it's an overall feel-good show, or else I wouldn't have watched it 'til the end?

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I've never seen any of Park Bo Young's dramas or films before this one, and during the wait for the last two episodes I found myself binge watching Oh My Ghostess (and was tickled to find that her character's name there is Na Bong Sun, ha!) and now everything in her filmography is on my to-watch list! I agree that this drama wasn't perfect but it definitely was the perfect way to be introduced to Park Bo Young.

PS: I recently stumbled upon an old interview on YouTube where Kim Soo Ro spoke very highly of (a much younger) Park Bo Young, even calling her "the next Jeon Do Yeon..." and I don't think that's farfetched at all!

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me oh my! i wish there is season 2 with their twins. hehehe

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How perfect to FINALLY see a drama ending with the reality of babies and the challenge of childcare!!!!!!!!!

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I have this habit of only reading the recaps so I can fangirl alongside the fandom but I don't watch the drama week by week because waiting is just plain torture for me. So now, I can finally watch it and relive it all over again, and "experiencing" it for the first time too. Thank you so much for the recaps!

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did they really rip off the tree blossom proposal from Goblin?? boooooo
did min min really not invite his relatives to the wedding? but he invited the gangsters?? booooo
did gook du wait until his crush was practically engaged to confess?? aye carumba
did they really spend all that time on flashbacks and nonsense and rush thru the end of BongMin's story? smh
well i'm happy it kind of fizzled at the end. it took me about 3 weeks to get over Goblin. i don't wanna go through that again.

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The plot was atrocious but goddamn if the otp wasn't the cutest thing ever.

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Thanks for the recap, CC!

So relieved that the bad guy is no longer roaming the streets. Love that BB and MM have an ep filled with cuteness!

I love the "DO INTERNNNNN!!" XD ROFL at MM's squeals as BS describes her game and Secretary Gong asks all the "right" questions. He's like a giggly schoolgirl. MM's incessant "heart being melted" reactions make me LOL!

Hahahahaha!! MM can't wait to marry BS and that's his incentive for convincing Dad to come home!!!

So glad HJ and BK decided they weren't meant to be. I'm sure KS can fill that role nicely.

LOL at the thwarted kisses, not once, but twice with Mom and BK!! =P At least they had some time alone outside.

Props to newbie model-turned-actor JMG for playing the villain so well!! Glad he will be confined to that little cell for life!!

The whole award thing is hilarious! First of many to come? XD Glad GD got promoted!

The GD-BS closure moments stabbed me in the heart!! ?? Our poor puppy!! If only either had taken a step toward the other or had realized sooner how they felt... *cries in a corner* The while GD-BK b-ball scene just made me sadder cuz clueless GD really didn't know about BS's crush. *bear hugs GD* Ahhhhh... GD in the car... *whimpers some more* Jisoo does wounded puppy so so well, and he tore my heart out with his sad, wistful words and tears. I'm in a puddle now... At least he has closure as he realizes that he's lost his chance and that MH does love BS.

The dentist's name is also Bong Soon!!! Pwahahahahahaha!!

Awww The kiddos just don't want their noonim to be hurt.

Omo... My heart again... GD telling MH all about BS as his way of offering his blessing was so sweet of him. He's just a great guy who stupidly missed his timing. ㅠㅠ Rooting for him to meet his special someone later.

The camping scene gave me the warm fuzzies. This show sure jerks my heart around!!

Haha DP could only take so much. Not surprised BS didn't last long under his wings. LOL MH can never resist BS's cuteness.

Dad continues to be the greatest and I love his moment with BS.

Love how MH told BS when he was attracted to her and how he waited. This is the kind of healthy relationship that we wanna see for a real-life couple, so I'm glad to finally get this kinda portrayal in a drama! Not those suspend-your-belief type of whirlwind fall-in-love leads. The cherry blossom scene was beautiful. They sure picked the perfect season to shoot this series! ^^b

The guests at the wedding taking turns with the pics was so funny and touching. I liked Dad's tears, the clean money, and GD in his dashing suit! ? The bridal carry was awesome! Awww the way GD gazed at BS... Heart is still breaking and melting...

Twin girls!!! Pwahahahahahahaha!! MH's got his hands full, for sure!! ??? What a great, perfect ending!! My heart was tugged in every which way in this finale, but I feel satisfied knowing that our adorable MM, BB, and twinnies will love happily ever...

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(Cont) My heart was tugged in every which way in this finale, but I feel satisfied knowing that our adorable MM, BB, and twinnies will live happily ever after.

P.S. The wrong spelling of Captain Tak during the game presentation bothered the teacher in me. LOL

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I loved this drama. It was heart-warming and hilarious. This show was all about flipping stereotypes and they did that hilariously all the way through.

I loved the way Min-Min was googly and flighty in his love, not exactly like a girl but the way girls are stereotyped to be. And Bong-Bong was cute, but more the one to be embarrassed by too much cuteness just like the boy usually is.

I could have done without the gangsters but the kid gang was hilarious and right-on. Such a great concept that tough boys bow to the Noona. You go NOONA!! And the gangsters served to lighten the tone even if it was a little too slapstick for me. But I don't judge because I think it was meant to be slapstick.

And I loved that Min-Min who had a lonely family found such a warm heartwarming, and welcoming family to take him in. It is perfect.

I could go on about what I love..... sigh....

I am not unhappy with how it was written, but it could have been fun to have Grandma join forces with Bong-Bong to catch the crazy guy. And I would have liked to see Bong-Bong rescue Min-Min. But, it was fun as is...

Thanks Bong-Bong and Min-Min!!

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I loved this drama. It was heart-warming and hilarious. This show was all about flipping stereotypes and they did that hilariously all the way through.

I loved the way Min-Min was googly and flighty in his love, not exactly like a girl but the way girls are stereotyped to be. And Bong-Bong was cute, but more the one to be embarrassed by too much cuteness just like the boy usually is.

Min-Min’s delight at being bridal-carried by his wife was priceless.

And the punching twin girls was hilarious also. Poor Daddy! What a great trope-flip! Daddy is home taking care of his girls while Mom is out saving the world.

The kid gang was hilarious and right-on. Such a great concept that tough bully boys bow to the Noona. You go NOONA!!

I could have done without the gangsters but they served to lighten the tone even if it was a little too slapstick for me. But I don't judge because I think it was meant to be slapstick.

And I loved that Min-Min who had a lonely family found such a warm heartwarming, and welcoming family to take him in. It is perfect.

And the Clarkette-Kent - Supergirl ending -- well it is hard to hold down a job when you have the world to save.

I could go on about what I love..... sigh....

It could have been fun to have Grandma join forces with Bong-Bong to catch the crazy guy. And I would have liked to see Bong-Bong rescue Min-Min. But, it was fun as is...

Thanks Bong-Bong and Min-Min!!

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...and hay No Noble Idiocy! Just wonderful!

MinMin's refusal to leave BongBong alone when she was chained to the bomb at the rooftop does not count, right?
Here, they understood each other's intention and were talking to each other in the life threatening situation.

In noble idiot trope, they are usually just being well...idiots!

Eligible young men should watch MinMin to learn how to get the girls of your dream.

Dream on me. LOL.
Love MinMin and BongBong - best couple of 2017.

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This is a wonderful drama. Everyone hit it out of the ball park. This was also the best final episode I've ever watched.

The only part I didn't like was the part w/ the twin's pummeling their nannies and Daddy, while Mom was out saving the country. Really??? A new Mom of twin female Hercules stays home w/ them, no debate; the country has to take care of it self while she takes care of her the babies. But, to me, that was the only flaw in this final episode.

The two male leads were just super, on par w/each other as to how they played their characters., two great guys, one lucky girl.

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After watching the proposal scene, i got confused when Minhyuk said that he started liking Bongsoon since the first time he saw her (cue the red jacket and the fight with the thugs). Went back to watch the first couple of episodes and realised that Minhyuk really did start to show signs of liking her ever since then. The way he was mean to her almost seemed like he was only teasing her. Apart from that, he has been very thoughtful and caring in his own ways. He has even been finding excuses to spend more time with her since the very beginning. It's very rare to see our drama lead for for the other from the start. We usually have to go through an uncomfortable get-to-know-you phase. I like that with Minhyuk's confession during the proposal, we could look at his approach towards getting to know Bongsoon better differently.

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