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The Best Hit: Episodes 15-16

Ji-hoon finally gets some advice he really needed to hear—that life is shaped by the choices you make and the opportunities you fail to take. Faced with a fork in the road of his young life, there’s no time to dawdle if he wants to take a shot at everything he’s ever wanted. He may have had his fair share of unfulfilling moments over the years, but he’ll be reminded that the best advice he can ever get is to follow his heart.

 
EPISODE 15 RECAP

Complaining of his growling stomach, Hyun-jae points to the first restaurant he sees. He’s too hungry to wait for a place Woo-seung insists has cheaper and more generous portions and ushers her inside.

He spots Ji-hoon at a neighboring table, just after Hye-ri has confessed her feelings for Ji-hoon. Woo-seung calls out to them, and Ji-hoon stammers to be caught in the middle of a blatant lie. He awkwardly introduces Hye-ri as a fellow trainee.

But Hye-ri corrects him and says she’s not a trainee, and Hyun-jae bluntly observes, “Wow, you’re really pretty.” Cue: a side-eye from Woo-seung.

Woo-seung confirms that she and Hyun-jae are having dinner together because a certain someone blew her off, then leans in to tell Ji-hoon to enjoy his meal with his “ssam-nyeo.”

She later explains to Hyun-jae that the term ssam-nyeo is her twist on “some,” substituting it with ssam [a lettuce wrap]. She protests when Hyun-jae calls her his ssam-nyeo, but he means that she always picks a “fight” (ssam) with him.

Looking over at Ji-hoon, Hyun-jae remarks that the “Yoo Hyun-jae power” must be strong, and gives Hye-ri a thumbs-up of approval at Ji-hoon’s choice of a lady. He then analyzes Woo-seung… and folds his thumb away. HA.

He shifts gears and offers to make a wrap for Woo-seung. He piles on the raw garlic and then Woo-seung engages him in a sudden round of rock-paper-scissors. She wins and stuffs the garlic wrap into his mouth.

Hye-ri catches Ji-hoon’s flush of jealousy and accurately guesses that Woo-seung must be the girl he likes. After dinner, she follows Ji-hoon following Hyun-jae and Woo-seung, who stop to play an arcade claw machine thanks to a flyer.

Hyun-jae is impressed by the prizes and tells Woo-seung to take her pick because he’ll win it for her in one try. Hye-ri points out the doll she wants, and Woo-seung tauntingly tells Ji-hoon that his sweetheart wants him to win her a doll.

Hyun-jae and Ji-hoon take turns battling the claw machine, and everyone groans whenever the claw slips at the last second. Ji-hoon takes note when Woo-seung and Hyun-jae get particularly close. Later, Woo-seung starts crying over her last two coins, but she lets Hyun-jae try one last time and kisses the coin for good luck.

Ji-hoon pushes him out of the way and scans the box like a complicated math equation. He puffs up with pride when he wins a prize, but before he can give the doll to Woo-seung, Hye-ri swoops in to claim it for herself. She says she’ll treasure it even though it’s not the exact one she wanted and calls Ji-hoon “oppa,” which Woo-seung mockingly repeats in his ear.

The friends return home in time to see Kwang-jae close up shop for the night. He declines Ji-hoon’s help in bringing the chairs inside, then he learns from a phone call that Bo-hee took the minor role of the kimbap in the commercial after all.

She’s a good sport about it because it’s a paid gig, believing that it’s due time for her to abandon her dainty image. Kwang-jae refuses to see that happen.

Woo-seung catches Ji-hoon returning from the bakery the following morning and teases him about his new ssam-nyeo. She wonders why a such a pretty girl would like a guy like him, and MC Drill gasps to hear that his buddy is the object of Hye-ri’s affection.

Hyun-jae checks that the coast is clear before inviting Kwang-jae upstairs to expound on his multiple timeline theory via his suspect board: He’s Hyun-jae who traveled from 1993 to 2017, whereas the other Hyun-jae whom Kwang-jae remembers lived until he vanished in 1994.

What he has yet to figure out is what happened to Other Hyun-jae in the months leading up to the disappearance. Kwang-jae, who has barely paid attention to this explanation, says he doesn’t know either because he and Other Hyun-jae lost touch.

He does admit to being investigated by the police as Hyun-jae’s former manager, which reminds Hyun-jae that Kwang-jae is a prime suspect in this case. Kwang-jae is more interested in catching flies than in all this talk of multiple Hyun-jaes.

Hyun-jae moves on, asking if Kwang-jae ever ripped this studio apart in the years afterward. But Kwang-jae reiterates that nothing ever turned up and after he disappeared, Mi-young—Mal-sook’s mother and CEO Lee’s daughter—resided in this rooftop apartment. Ah well, that explains Mal-sook.

Kwang-jae says he and Hyun-jae were bitter enemies after he literally walked out of their lives. Then Hyun-jae shows him his music notebook and notes that his unreleased songs are now hit singles. Kwang-jae considers that circumstantial evidence, but what Hyun-jae knows is that Young-jae and MJ are connected.

Furthermore, Hyun-jae believes the bagfuls of cash are still in this apartment, and when Kwang-jae questions how he could possibly know that, Hyun-jae shows him that his handwriting is slowly showing up in the pages of his copy of the notebook.

That tells him as time passes, the events leading up to Other Hyun-jae’s disappearance are happening back in the past. Pointing to the words “rooftop” and “floor,” Hyun-jae said he checked every square foot of this studio, but it was all concrete flooring. However, there’s one place he no longer has access to: the storage closet, aka Woo-seung’s room.

Young-jae indulges his rich wife with a massage and gripes about Kwang-jae’s stubborn attachment to the World Agency building. His wife doesn’t understand why he wants that old building so badly, and Young-jae says he wants to build his own settlement, his own Star Punch Town. Lol, you mean like SM Town?

His rich wife Cathy proposes a different plan: if they lend Kwang-jae the money, he’ll have to repay them instead of the bank, which means the building is theirs if he defaults. Young-jae praises his wife for coming up with a brilliant plan, and she pops out to attend a meeting. He then sits at his desk and flips through the pages of Hyun-jae’s notebook and stops at the page about the money hidden somewhere in the rooftop studio.

Now that Woo-seung is working at Star Punch, she wonders if she’ll see Ji-hoon on a regular basis. But Ji-hoon plans on quitting the trainee life, explaining that he’d already decided to quit if he didn’t make the debut team this time. She’s the first person to know, and she asks if he won’t regret his decision. Remembering Dad’s rant at Young-jae, he says he won’t regret it because he shouldn’t have chosen this path.

He sadly notes how her first day is his last here, adding that their paths never seem to cross. Woo-seung doesn’t pick up on his meaning and throws an arm around him, asking him how things are going with his ssam-nyeo.

Ji-hoon defensively answers that he likes someone else, and when she asks who that is, he says it’s someone he’s known for a while. Woo-seung says that narrows down the possibilities and is surprised to hear that it’s someone she knows too.

Ruffling his hair, she admits that she’s happy to see that Ji-hoon likes someone. She asks if he confessed his feelings for that special someone yet, and he answers that every attempt to do so went awry.

Like the time Ji-hoon waited for Woo-seung after school with flowers and chocolate back in high school, which was the day she introduced him to her new boyfriend. He tried talking to her alone anyway under the excuse that “the day was good, the day was just so,” but then a clap of thunder roared overhead.

Or the time he bucked up the courage to try again some years later, but every time he started his confession with “I…” the “like you” portion was drowned out by outside noise, like the sound of dogs barking or a passing car or bird droppings landing on his face. Woo-seung advises that Ji-hoon profess his love without any hesitation and wishes him the best of luck with a tiny pat on his butt.

Hyun-jae, meanwhile, inputs various passcodes into the digital door lock, hoping that one of the combinations will let him into Woo-seung’s room. He doesn’t get why Woo-seung is so private and complains that he’s got a lot to do here. But then he gets locked out from too many attempts and lets out a long frustrated cry. D’aww.

Ji-hoon packs up his locker and remembers his first day at Star Punch when he first met MC Drill and thought he was a sunbae. That illusion quickly came crashing down when MC Drill greeted their actual sunbaes with a deep bow, a memory he looks back on with fondness. Ji-hoon stares at the nametag on his locker for a long beat, then rips it off and walks out with his things.

Woo-seung starts her workday carrying heavy boxes. Unable to see, she accidentally runs into MJ, who’s pleased to learn that “Second Place” scored the internship here. He offers to help her carry the boxes, but she insists that she’s fine and a box tumbles onto the ground.

MJ winces in exaggerated pain, acting like she hurt his wrist. Next thing we know, Woo-seung is replicating his autograph on dozens of his CDs while MJ nurses his “sprained wrist” with ice. She gasps when he says he’s got about a thousand more to sign thanks to an upcoming concert, so she makes a phone call.

Hyun-jae picks up with a loud “What?” and barks that he’s busy right now. He can’t bring himself to ask Woo-seung for her passcode and simply hangs up, much to her annoyance. She takes a deep breath before launching into game-plan mode and orders MJ to bring her the thousand CDs and a glass of water. She then signs each and every copy with precision and efficiency while MJ snoozes on the couch.

Over at the bakery, Bo-hee gently asks Kwang-jae if they should hire a part-timer since she’ll soon be busy with filming commercials and other activities. They barely hang up the help wanted ad before Hyun-jae plucks it off the wall and says they’ve found their part-timer—him.

Bo-hee belatedly recognizes him as Ji-hoon’s friend, and when Kwang-jae protests, Hyun-jae just ignores him. She sits him down for an interview and asks for his name. Slightly flustered, Hyun-jae fishes for an appropriate name and softens the consonant of his nickname “Dda-bong [thumbs-up]” to “Da-bong.”

She’s amused by his funny name and asks how old he is. He says he cannot divulge any more personal information, adding that everyone has a secret they don’t wish to share, while the soundtrack from A Better Tomorrow II plays softly in the background. She’s sympathetic to his woes and he takes her hands, which snaps her out of the moment.

Kwang-jae declares that they’ll be hiring a female part-timer instead, and Hyun-jae is confident that he can win over the female customers’ hearts with gentle kindness. Whereas Kwang-jae is completely against hiring Hyun-jae, Bo-hee gives a wholehearted yes because he feels like family and makes her feel warm and fuzzy inside. He assures them that he’s also a great driver, and the way he says it reminds her of Hyun-jae.

Grandpa returns home from the bank with bad news: If they don’t pay up in a week’s time, the building will be put up for auction. Kwang-jae says he already tried to borrow money from everywhere he could, and informs Grandpa that Bo-hee accepted the commercial gig.

Woo-seung lets Hyun-jae in when he comes knocking at her door. Having finally gained entry, he apologizes for snapping at her earlier and tells her about his new part-time job at the bakery while using his foot to check the floorboards.

He jumps when she growls at him for dawdling in her room, and that’s when he hears a distinctive creak. He obeys when she tells him to leave, but not before he bends down to ask her for her passcode. She whispers that there’s no way she’d tell him and commands him to get out.

 
EPISODE 16 RECAP

Itching to get out of the house, Hyun-jae invites himself to Woo-seung and Ji-hoon’s outing. Ji-hoon had hoped to spend time alone with Woo-seung since she’s busy working during the week, but she points out that Hyun-jae will start working too and lets Hyun-jae tag along.

Hyun-jae travels the city like an excited kid, jumping and pointing at every marvel. He swings by the hair salon for a new ‘do, and his chopped locks leave Woo-seung momentarily speechless. She mutters that he looks like a person now, and Ji-hoon wonders if he should get his hair cut.

They follow Hyun-jae into an appliance store, where Hyun-jae says he finally remembers who he is. They tune in, but then roll their eyes when Hyun-jae claims that he’s from the future and issues commands to the smart refrigerator to prove that he brought it with him from his time.

Hyun-jae rejoices when he finds a coin lying in the street, then pulls Woo-seung into the nearby arcade to try his hand at the claw machine. He wins a doll on the first try and gives it to Woo-seung as an early birthday gift, taking a mental note of the date.

He then asks what class she was in during high school, which Ji-hoon perceives as hints of romantic interest in Woo-seung, whereas Hyun-jae is just trying to narrow down the possibilities for her passcode. He grumbles when his plan is foiled because Ji-hoon tells him to stop poking around in Woo-seung’s business.

MC Drill feels left out when everyone else returns home together that night. He rolls over to see Hyun-jae admiring appliances on his phone, which only adds to the many oddities in Hyun-jae’s character. He thinks it’s weird that Hyun-jae likes old dramas, never had triangle kimbap before, and is overall old-fashioned.

He concludes that Hyun-jae isn’t from here and ventures, “You’re… from overseas.” He then speaks in English and Hyun-jae plays along before gesturing behind MC Drill’s back that he’s nuts. Meanwhile, Woo-seung places the doll Hyun-jae won for her on her desk with a smile, calling it a friend for the decapitated teddy bear she brought with her.

Hyun-jae is insulted when he’s tasked to be the occasional road manager for Kwang-jae’s idol girl group. He mocks Kwang-jae behind his back for being so chivalrous with Bo-hee, and when Woo-seung comments that she’d like to get out of the city, he tells her to tag along.

But she has to head into work today and shares that she knows of a great little-known jajangmyun restaurant in Paju. It was the last meal her birth father treated her to as a young girl before he left her for good, and that bowl of jajangmyun was topped off with a fried egg.

She always meant to return to that restaurant, but she never found it again. The only other detail she remembers was that it was in the middle of nowhere, where a restaurant shouldn’t be. Hyun-jae can’t get that story out of his mind while he drives the girl group to their gig.

Kwang-jae takes note that Bo-hee’s cough is getting worse, but she insists that she’ll be fine. She hopes that the money from this commercial will repay their outstanding debt and put an end to Kwang-jae’s worries. She mentions that she was recently looking through some old photos but couldn’t find a single one of Kwang-jae because he was always the one behind the camera. But she does remember that he was pretty cute back then, and he asks how cute she thought he was.

Their faces fall when they arrive on set and learn that the star of the commercial is none other than frenemy and former teen idol rival HA SOO-YOUNG (cameo by singer Kan Mi-yeon). Soo-young pointedly remarks on how popular Bo-hee was among the boys, then cracks up once she sees Bo-hee’s cartoonish makeup.

Soo-young spits up again once Bo-hee is in her kimbap costume, and Kwang-jae looks on as Bo-hee does one falling take after another nonstop. He gets increasingly frustrated with the director, but then Soo-young gets pulled away to film her drama. Bo-hee has no choice but to wait in her costume, and Kwang-jae helps her get comfortable.

Woo-seung’s stomach growls when she returns home from work, so Ji-hoon offers to whip her up some ramyun. Ji-hoon’s phone happens to ring at that moment—it’s Hye-ri, whose caller ID “Pretty Do Hye-ri” is enclosed with hearts. Turns out Hye-ri edited her name on Ji-hoon’s phone when he went to the bathroom at the restaurant, and Ji-hoon swears to Woo-seung that he didn’t change it himself.

He answers the call while Woo-seung leans in to eavesdrop on Hye-ri yelling at him for quitting the trainee life without letting her know. He abruptly ends the call and doesn’t pick up when she tries calling back.

Woo-seung asks if Hye-ri is the girl he likes. He denies it, to which Woo-seung presses that there’s no such thing as secrets between friends. He gets angry when she insists that the call sounded like a lovers’ quarrel, barking that he’ll just give it a shot with Hye-ri if that will make Woo-seung happy. He tells her to make her own ramyun and storms out.

Hours later, Bo-hee is still waiting on set and feeling ill. She sends Kwang-jae off to fetch her some water, and then Soo-young finally shows up again, not the least bit apologetic about the delay. Having had enough, Bo-hee gives Soo-young a piece of her mind, berating her for putting a whole production crew on hold today.

Bo-hee pulls rank as her sunbae and Soo-young’s manager intervenes, asking if she’s proud of being old, and actually starts pushing her around. Kwang-jae witnesses the scene and runs over to clock the manager right in the face. Both men are prepared for a full-on fight, when Bo-hee screams and faints.

Thankfully, they find out in the ambulance that Bo-hee only has a high fever, but Kwang-jae blames himself for the whole mess. She admits that she faked the fainting to stop the fight because she heard that the other manager knows martial arts, and didn’t want him to get beaten up. He insists that the best fighters are those who fought in the streets, like himself. That makes her laugh, while he quietly winces in pain over the one punch he threw.

Hyun-jae has to refrain himself from scowling at the idol girl group on their way back from their gig. But then he slams on the brakes when he sees a tiny Chinese restaurant in the middle of nowhere.

He pokes his head inside to see if they’re open, then confirms that this place tops off their jajangmyun with a fried egg just like Woo-seung described. He gets even more excited when the owner says he can take an order to-go.

Kwang-jae and Ji-hoon go out for drinks, where Ji-hoon thanks Dad for staying by his mother’s side and apologizes for disappointing him. Dad admits that he was petty for being jealous that Ji-hoon was a trainee at Young-jae’s agency of all places, and encourages Ji-hoon to get everything off of his chest.

Dad blames himself for all of Ji-hoon’s woes; it all started when he didn’t let Ji-hoon publicly acknowledge that Bo-hee was his mother and barred him from pursuing his dream of becoming a singer. He wonders what right he had in saying all of that when he isn’t even Ji-hoon’s biological father. Ji-hoon sheds silent tears.

Dad admits that he thought that was the only way of protecting Ji-hoon from getting hurt by the industry. He believed everything would work out if he stuck it out for a little longer, but he learned that he missed all the great opportunities that came his way by putting things off.

Ji-hoon shares that he plans on quitting the trainee life, but Dad disagrees with the notion of not doing what you want while you still can. He hopes that Ji-hoon doesn’t lead a frustrating life like he did, and that Ji-hoon will do and say everything his heart tells him to. They commemorate this with a shot for their family and another for Ji-hoon’s future. Something suddenly dawns in Ji-hoon’s head and he runs off with a quick apology.

Hyun-jae zooms home at lightning speed to make sure Woo-seung’s jajangmyun doesn’t get soggy, making the idol girls reel from carsickness. At the same time, Ji-hoon runs through the streets trying to get a hold of Woo-seung, who has just left the convenience store when she answers her phone.

It’s Hyun-jae’s call she answers, and he barks at her to hurry up and come home. He waits with her bowl of jajangmyun and tries his hand at unlocking her door once more. His first few attempts are incorrect, so he enters her birthday… and the door unlocks.

Hyun-jae hurriedly checks the floor until he hears a hollow sound in one area. But before he can attempt to remove the floorboard, he hears Woo-seung’s voice outside and looks back at the bowl of jajangmyun.

But before Woo-seung can come inside, Ji-hoon catches up to her out on the rooftop and breathlessly says he wants to reveal to her who he likes. She says to tell him inside, but he whips her around and holds her shoulders to get her full attention. “There’s someone I’ve liked for a long time, someone you know,” he starts, “It’s you. You, Choi Woo-seung. You’re the one I like.”

“As Park Woo-seung, Yoon Woo-seung, and even now as Choi Woo-seung, I’ve liked you as a woman, not just a friend,” he confesses. Just on the other side of the door, Hyun-jae holds the bowl of jajangmyun in his hand and whistles after hearing Ji-hoon’s confession.

Epilogue

Today’s epilogue is Jay-2’s music video for “Say It”: Hyun-jae and Young-jae bust a move alongside their backup dancers in a tunnel and underneath an overpass while rocking matching plaid outfits. I love everything about this ’90s-style music video, from the baggy clothes to Young-jae making cheesy shadow hand puppets in the tunnel.

 
COMMENTS

Well, it’s about damn time, Ji-hoon. No matter what Woo-seung’s answer may be, I’m glad he was finally forthright about his feelings for her after harboring a longtime crush she knew nothing about. I was happiest to see that he put Dad’s warm encouragement to follow his heart into action right away, which led to a big turning point for his character.

If I had to guess, though, I’d expect Woo-seung not to reciprocate his feelings under the drama logic that Fate has always thrown a wrench into Ji-hoon’s confessions. Even Ji-hoon recognizes that the stars never appear to align for them, though sometimes he was the one who created that missed opportunity by speaking up too late. And since he and Woo-seung are such good friends, I’m bracing myself for the inevitable fallout that happens when a friendship turns into awkward unrequited love.

Conversely Hyun-jae and Woo-seung are getting closer, though I do think Hyun-jae is too transfixed on his quest to find out what happened to Other Hyun-jae to think of anything else at the moment. He doesn’t appear to show any outward romantic interest in Woo-seung in the same way Ji-hoon does, but it’s telling that Fate is consistently working in his favor, like how he won her a prize with a coin he found on the street or coincidentally stumbled upon the restaurant Woo-seung went to once with her father as a child. At this point in the series, Hyun-jae doesn’t appear to be jealous about Ji-hoon’s feelings for Woo-seung, though that might change now that he knows about them. But he also has bigger things to worry about, like why’s here in the first place.

Which brings us to the money Other Hyun-jae hid beneath the floorboards of the rooftop studio. It’s refreshing to see our hero confirm the multiple timelines theory instead of trying to explain the possible broken logic with one timeline. Now we know for certain why Young-jae wants that building so badly, though I still have to wonder how a copy of Hyun-jae’s music notebook still fell into his hands. But now my heart aches at the thought of Bo-hee pining after Other Hyun-jae, because that reinforces the idea that this Hyun-jae doesn’t have any feelings for her.

I admit that I thought knowing Ji-hoon’s lineage would be an important factor, but now that isn’t as important as the relationships he’s building with both of his dads. Kwang-jae is a huge influence on his life while Hyun-jae can be the driving force he needs to chase after his dreams. In fact, I would be perfectly satisfied if Hyun-jae doesn’t foster any romances with anyone in 2017 if he has a greater role to play in being an encouraging force to everyone he interacts with. Who needs romance when you can have true bromance?

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I loved the J2 clip!! Keep rewind and play is just do hilarious yet enjoyable!

Then with the multiple time line issue, I agree that HJ main purpose is to find the missing money and who tried to kill him in 1994 then return to 1993 to save the 1994 self from that fate, kind of like Harry and Hermione with the time turner. If he doesn't go back then his 1994 self will not date Bo Hee and there will be no Ji Hoon! That can't happen I am starting to like Ji Hoon.

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Aw. Another great episode. There's not much extra to say as earlier Beanies have covered most of my thoughts. I do have some concerns about Young-Jae and his wife Cathy. How did they acquire Hyun-jae's notebook? Did Young-jae have feelings for Bo-hee in the past (we've seen him watching her through his telescope in 2017) but she had a crush on Hyun-jae? I liked the end shot and the J2 video.

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I thought the last shot of Hyun Jae showed his parental approval for Ji Hoon's confession. Something like, "Attaboy, Way to go". Honestly? I think he sees them both as his children, he is in his 40s after all.

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he didnt age, he's around 23 when he jumped to 2017. so HJ is technically the same age as WS and JH. i dont see him viewing WS or JH as his children at all. haha

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That was my first thought honestly that the sigh was more of an "ah, youth" sigh if that makes sense lol. I can see how people could interpret it as showing his feelings for WS though. But even though HJ hasn't physically aged, I feel like being in the present has caused him to age mentally and sometimes he feels the same age as WS and JH, other times I think he feels much older than them.

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IA. maybe this is just me hoping that HJ doesnt look at WS romantically. But I get a sense that he looks at them as kids since he is technically like KJ's age.

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Drama God please get Yoon Shi Yoon casted in another good drama after this drama ends. We need to see more of this charismatic actor on screen.

All the best Donggu! Fighting Yoon Shi Yoon!

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I would love it if he did another drama with PSH. They had amazing chemistry in FBND.

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I'd like to see him with an actress who'll kiss him with abandon!

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We have to search for an actress who is a good kisser hahaha but not many out there hmmm.

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Thanks for the recap! I think I have to agree with Gumimmochi in that, I believe HyunJae does not need a loveline in 2017 because dang, he has chemistry with everyone! Hahaha. I adore each and every interaction he has with the everyone in that building. He even met this Bona-sshi. Haha! Cant wait for him to meet MJ!!! ???

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Hyun jae is really a devil, aish seeing how he stole the hearts of many beanie's. The screen shot looked as though he is staring straight at us OMG. I miss his bangs Anyway MC Carroll's guess " you are from....overseas" cracked me up haha.

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I'm honestly surprised they didn't consider him a foreigner earlier. Or a North Korean spy, that seems to be the favorite explanation for inexplicable persons who are actually time-travelers.

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North korean spy our Hyun-jae that's not possible just seeing his suspect board proves that. Haha he really is big cute goofy at times

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Multiverse timelines, that is interesting, on how 1993 Hyun Jae went to the future, while there is another version of Hyun Jae that continued on in 1993 to 1994 and apparently, fell in love with Bo hee but somehow left all that money at the loft.

Kinda sucks, Bo hee and Ji Hoon cannot legally say they are mom and son, kinda hope if our 2017 Hyun Jae goes back somehow this can be righted and Ji Hoon will be able to legally acknowledge both his real parents whomever that is.

I am just going to go with the flow and take the story as it goes. It is great when a story is not predictable.

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I just want the drama to go into the direction of all four of them becoming a group/company, yknow?! I'm hoping that this is where the drama will take us, haha.

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Honestly, i dont exactly like Woo seung with Hyun-jae... I find him funny, but set aside he is Ji hoon´s father, he is not her type. He is not really a hard working person like her, or even responsible!! LOL...
But it is really hilarious how she wants to use him as her slave... LOL

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He's not hardworking, but any work he's done in the drama is because of Woo Seung: carrying trash bags, helping at the convenience store, taking her place in a mascot costume, and washing dishes. Notice also that she calls him first when she needs something. She really enjoys using him as a slave, and he complains but still does everything, while Ji Hoon just meekly obeys her (cleaning the bathroom with a toothbrush). I recognize that Ji Hoon would be a really sweet boyfriend, but I guess I prefer bickering relationships hehe.

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I dunno why but i get this weird sense of how alike Hyun-jae and Woo-seung are the more episodes we watch....makes me wonder if there could be a twist to the birth secret.....
We find out her mother used to work as Ji-hoon's mum make-up artist so she would be in inner circle of the past storyline. Nothing is clear yet of what happened in the past. Plus the reason why maybe Woo-seung doesn't have a last name could because HJ in the past disappeared. HJ and WS click so well in the beginning (and I'm not getting a big romantic vibe from the two of them.)...makes me curious....guess we will see and find out :). this out of the park theory ;P

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Lol, let's not go there please!

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I was wondering the same thing. The main thing that'd go against the theory is that it'd make those initial kiss scenes really creepy.

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My theory is WS is CEO Park Young Jae's daughter. It's either he left WS and her mom to pursue Cathy because of money, or maybe Cathy paid WS's mom to get lost.

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I hope we'll get to see JH and HJ bonding more in in the upcoming episodes.

All in all, I have no idea where this drama will take me, but I don't feel nervous about it because the drama has the kind of confidence around it. The kind that says the hate know what they are doing.

YSY is doing so well in in the drama!!

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Does anybody else ship Woo Seung with MJ.... or is it just me???

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I sorta ship them. But my ship with Ji Hoon is stronger..

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I am so proud of Ji Hoon in that final scene. I do get a sense that there may be a little bit of feeling in Woo Seung's side especially when she suspected Ji Hoon was the one in the orange plaid shirt forehead kiss scene.
So here is me hoping that Woo Seung will respond favorably.

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Who needs romance when you can have true bromance?
i agree totally.
I añso have a question... where do they get money if they dont have a job? Three years as a Trainee! Do they get paid at least Minimum wage? I dont think so!

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This last scene was so perfect! That's what I love about Yoon Si Yoon, he can play a goofball for most of the drama and whenever it is time for deep emotions he will nail it.
Let me go rewatch this scene over and over again until next Friday.

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"That's what I love about Yoon Si Yoon, he can play a goofball for most of the drama and whenever it is time for deep emotions he will nail it"-- THIS!!
I will join you in rewatching the scene?

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Yoon Shi Yoon is such a gem as Hyun Jae!

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No BUT THAT WISTFUL SMILE! WEYO BABY HYUN JAE WEYOOO? T____T

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Well, in all my years of drama watching I never ever had SLS... is this going to be the first time? I can't help but root for Hyun Jae x Woo Seung, but now he's definitely going to step aside for his son. Also, he has more important things to worry about, like his timeline poster. Thank you HJ for being as ignorant as me about time travel and having to think it out with diagrams.

I'm curious about Other Hyun Jae, since no one but Bo Hee seems to have seen him in 1994. It's really suspicious. I was hoping that Hyun Jae remains in 2017 and never goes back, and that we find out that his 1994 self was faked by Bo Hee or evil Chairwoman and Young-Jae. The problem is... the notebook and beeper. Cue headache.

Like many others, I'm going to let the drama take me wherever it wants with the time travel story, as long as I get to see YSY about 95% of the drama, and that he doesn't die at the end. Just no. That can't happen.

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Yoon Shi Yoon is great at making his characters memorable. I feel like even if we may forget most of the story at the end of the drama, we will always remember Ddabong Hyunjae. Like Enrique in Flower Boy Next Door. Seriously his characters are iconic !

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Don't forget Me too Flower and 'that' kiss....

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Hey, what about Kim Tak Gu?? If I had to choose an iconic scene that I will never forget from all the dramas I've watched, it would be without a doubt when he introduces himself to the thugs (and to us) as Kim Tak Gu:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VEWYZ7Msx-s
(1:05:15 onwards, enjoy his awesomeness ?)

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I knew a guy like HJ in college, popular even without trying. Very comfortable in his own skin, always ready to listen and help, leaving us girls with the wrong impression..lol. I think pretty much all the girls in my class had a crush over him ?.
I think WJ is in the same boat, she is very aware of the lil things HJ does for her. While nothing would make me happier than HJ WS pairing i think currently its more one sided by WS.
JH on the other hand seems to truely have no luck n also as HJ said over complicates his own life by thinking too much. I am glad he decided to confess even if it means rejection.
YJ wife tops my suspect list-- think she is the brains behing HJ disappearance.
Some favs from this episode:
- grandpa forgetting the word bank- lol. Hopefully it isnt a precurser to him having alzimers or something ( dont go sad show..plz)
-BH pretend fainting to save KJ
- the haircut-- not that HJ wasnt hot in the old hairstyle
- WS having the teddy head..lol
- the 90's video- love the song n the funny shadow puppets

Also must say the snarky dialogues b/w WS and HJ is a big highlight of this show
Eg HJ talking about the IMF " I'm F?"
WS " your life is a big F"

Lastly, i think that last cut of YSY was pure fan service for us fan girls-- how freaking gorgeous is YSY. He seems to hace a halo around him!! I have now been binge watching 1n2d now just to see more of him.

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I still need to watch 1n2d just for YSY.

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I'm just upset about his hair! I have such strong fuzzy nostalgia feelings about the nineties hair flop/swoop thing. It's cute now, but how can he do Veronica Lake coy glances if he just has shaggy bangs??

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Thanks for the recap, gummimochi!

It's official: with Hyun-jae's new part-time job, THE BEST HIT could be subtitled BREAD, LOVE AND DREAMS REBOOTED. It encapsulates HJ's search for the missing money, everyone's urgent need for more "dough" and fewer part-time jobs and loans, the various forms of love and caring that are expressed by the extended World Entertainment family... and the dreams that need to be dreamt, nurtured, and lived by all the characters, regardless of age.

I can't get over that screencap of Hyun-jae after he whistled. With bangs, and from that angle, he looks like a totally different person. YSY is truly a chameleon.

As other Beanies have noted, there is something about his presence that is immensely uplifting. He radiates like the sun. Here's a golden example:

"The Road Even a GPS Can't Find" by Yoon Donggu -- starting at about 55:45.

2 Days & 1 Night - Season 3 : Ewha Womans University, part 2 [ENG/2016.07.03]
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xuj5Lcqxnho

The rest of the "King of Masked Lecturer" talks are inspiring, too. ;-)

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Thanks for the link! YSY is a remarkable man.

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I loved his lecture, so enigmatic! He is so well read too. Nothing sexier than a man with a killer brain n smile?

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Yoon Shi-yoon looks damn hot in that last scene with the jajangmyun in hand.

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These eps for the week is mostly abt
1. How to guide ur son: HJ style- what r u doing? Stopwasting time hiding urselve n lying. Do what u want boi.
GJ style- Ok I was wrong. Don't live like me son.
2. HJ being totally kiddo( cute AF) outing with WS n JH plus ppl for 'futuristic' fridge.
3. Kim Da Bong who sells bread instead of Kim Tak Gu the bread maker ( Baker King Kim TakGu drama).
4. HJ n the cute suspect board ft GJ
With electric racket.
5. Kim bab Bong Hee the sassy lady for feisty ( but failed?) GJ for a cf.
6. Driving HJ got lucky to found the Chinese restaurant n buy jajangmyeon for WS ( ohmyHyunjae)
7. The long due confession. Good job JH.
P/S: the last scene. Omoo donggu. Forget any army captain or any goblin. Just throw me one HJ/YSY n I'm dead.

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I really love Jay-2’s music video for “Say It". In fact, the song keeps repeating itself in my mind. Need to have that on my playlist. LOL!

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"Say It" is playing on an endless loop in my mind, too. It has terrific hooks. And I love the lyrics. ;-)

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I think I might have to sit down in front of my computer screen and watch the first half of the series. Now is probably the best time to do it. I feel like we got so much information thrown at us in a fairly short time period and for me personally I think a lot of important information got already lost.

I'm really excited about the changes that are about to happen in almost all of the storylines. I feel like each and every single character is about to set themselves new goals that they're trying to achieve. I'm just so excited and I haven't really felt that way about a show in a very long time. So kudos to the writers for getting this viewers attention (and my attention span has been pretty much nonexistent as of late).

I'm still curious about HJ from 1994. I wonder if he's actually our HJ who went back in 1993 and was living his life according to what he's been told in 2017 in order to not change the timeline (hello Butterfly Effect). But what happened to him in 1994 then? Where did he go? Did he time slip again? TELL ME! I NEED TO KNOW! GAH!

This week can't be over fast enough.

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I'm with you, and it's only Tuesday... o.O

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The preview for ep 17 & 18 is out and looks like HJ is stepping aside and advising JH how to win WS's heart...

3 more days to Friday! Hope we get alot of YSY scenes.

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Preview? What, where??

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Its just a written preview. Here's the google translation:

"The self-described love affairs doctor (Yoon, Si-yoon) lectures Ji Hoon (Min-jae Kim) about how to capture a woman and Ji-hoon pretends not to care but hears the present word and moves to action.
On the other hand, the photo of Jihoon who helped the bakery to quit the trainee is causing a big topic on the SNS, so I decided to give Jihoon a chance to audition once again in the star punch ..."

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Preview? it's on youtube?? ?
I'm so impatient that I came back to the recap searching for more information and reading beanies' ideas, I can't wait for Saturday...meanwhile I'm only finding some distraction in checking 2D1N videos of YSY.

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Just written preview as at now, hopefully we will get a video clip preview soon...

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Preview?
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I personally think that HJ has fallen for WS without realising it as he was too foscused on finding the money until JH confessed to WS. He whistled to show that he's proud of his "son" but at the same time we saw him sigh with sadness in his eyes. That's when he felt that "oh no, we have fallen for the same girl and I have to step aside." I can see that the girl will reject JH as the lead actress herself had already revealed in the interview b4 d drama started that her character will fall for YSY. You can find it in youtube. Then maybe HJ will try not to be so close to her and try to matchmake her and JH together, which obviously will hurt her further. Until the father-son relationship is resolved. I really hope they are not real father & son so HJ can end up with WS! ^^

Anyway i fell in love with YSY again n again and that last scene of him really melted my heart. He's hot & cute at d same time my gosh!!!! I've screenshot him n put as my phone wallpaper hehe! I'm glad I can still watch him on 2D1N when I have to wait for d next episode of The Best Hit. :)

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Did someone else notice how the camera went slightly out of focus for just a split second during that last shot of Hyun-jae? It was only for a split second but it happened after the whistle/smile when the look on his face becomes more wistful and he let out that barely audible sigh. I just think that that was a nice little touch (for whatever reason... of course I have my own opinion as to why that was added).

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BE STILL MY HEART!

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Ooops i watched the preview again and Jihoon got his text, but he was already at Star Punch, we need to wait and see tomorrow who gets to Wooseung first!!! :O

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I've watched the preview too! tomorrow can't come soon enough tbqh.

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I feel so bad because i can see how the script is pulling hyun jae and wooseung together. But i honestly feel that it's unfair for jihoon a. the dual line of the past makes it possible that hyun jae stays in 2017 without affecting 23 yrs ago. BUt i think that's a waste for ji hoon 23 yrs ago, as a dad and as bo hee's love. I really hope that hyun jae evenually disappears..hahaah i dont know. I just feel anxioua whatever happens.

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