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Cinderella’s Sister: Episode 20 (Final)

I don’t know if it’s me, but I’m just not hitting it off with finales this time around. [It is SO NOT just you. –javabeans] It’s just, when you think about it…you’ve spent sixteen, or TWENTY friggin episodes in the will-they-or-won’t-they-oh-god-they-won’t-even-get-close, and speak!-please-for-the-love-of-all-that-is-holy-speak! So it’s not asking for too much to be rewarded at the end with a satisfying conclusion. It’s actually the cardinal rule of episodic storytelling. Otherwise why on earth would we submit ourselves to such torture? (I mean this generally, in terms of enduring all lengthy plots of all dramas.)

I wanted to love this finale. Hell, I even wanted to hate this finale. Either would have been awesome. But it just sort of fell flat, without kicking up the tension, the chemistry, or even the cuteness, which I would have accepted in exchange. Maybe. What makes me extra crazy is that it has a pre-ordained ending in the Cinderella framework—all you’d have to do is turn it on its head, and add a touch of whimsy, and you’re golden. It’s a classic fairytale for a reason. I would have forgiven all your sins for a great finale, but you missed your shot, Show. And for that, I am truly sad. [And I’m pissed. –jb]

 
FINAL EPISODE RECAP

Eun-jo and Ki-hoon pick up their minute-year game, this time stepping into the future. Eun-jo adorably draws out their little home in the woods, and muses that once Hyo-sun gets married, they’ll have to take her mother in because she’ll miss having someone to drive crazy. And you’re volunteering for the position? Have you learned nothing?

Ki-hoon seems subdued and pensive, which Eun-jo notes, knowing that he can only think about his father right now. And not big bro? I’ve often wondered why this story takes such pains to make despicable Daddy Hong redeemable, but not Ki-jung. [Requires too much thought. Trying to cram resolution into one hour after wasting twelve. –jb]

Ki-hoon tells her that the drawing and the trip down future bliss lane has helped, and that she can’t change her tune later, or else. What, or you’re going to smile at her to death? He tells her that the stuff he’s about to endure seemed unbearable before, but now none of it matters. They go to tell Hyo-sun the truth. And that right there is Mistake #1: waiting till now to tell Hyo-sun the truth only deflates the dramatic possibilities. Telling someone in the finale is like announcing that they’re going to fold right away anyway, so why worry?

At the winery, Mom hands out gifts to the workers to thank them for a job well done. She promises more to come, as long as they continue to work faithfully in the future. Mom asks to see Hyo-sun’s uncle, and when he hems and haws out of fear, Hyo-sun reassures and sends him in.

Hyo-sun’s face lights up when Ki-hoon and Eun-jo arrive, but alas, Ki-hoon is thwarted again by the presence of investigators who take him away. Will you not let anyone tell the truth out of his own mouth, Show? The investigators tell him that they’ve discovered off-book Hong Ju bank accounts in his name. Oh, crap. Ki-hoon says that it’s going to be okay, and asks Eun-jo to tell Hyo-sun everything. He gets carted off by the men in black, as the girls watch in fear. Eun-jo runs after the car, asking them to stop so she can say something, but they drive on.

Mom sits Hyo-sun’s uncle down for a talk, where she states bald-faced that neither of them wants to see the other. But kicking him to the curb (again) would incite the wrath of Hyo-sun (not to be taken lightly, as she has witnessed firsthand), as well as the ire of the elders. So she’s settled upon a solution: she’s going to marry him off, and she’s even prepared to set him up financially and got a prospective girl lined up. She shows him the picture and he falls for her instantly. Ha. This scene is as much to show the change in Kang-sook as it is to send the uncle off. It illustrates her taking Dae-sung’s place as the caretaker of the winery and the household; she finds a happy medium between staying true to herself, while mellowing out and adopting Dae-sung’s nurturing style. [I like soft and cuddly Kang-sook — er, less-abrasive and less-wintry Kang-sook? — and could have used a lot more of this kind of development in the last few episodes rather than hurried Hong Ju plots. –jb]

Meanwhile Eun-jo has filled her sister in on Ki-hoon’s deep dark secrets. This is really the most anticlimactic way to do it, Show. Hyo-sun doesn’t believe it at first, thinking that maybe Eun-jo is making it up to get revenge because of The Letter. I know you’re not very bright, but that makes no kind of sense. She decides that Eun-jo is the bad guy, spitting out that she can’t suffer a girl like her anymore, and that she regrets trying to hold onto her for the past eight years.

Hyo-sun: “Ever since you appeared, do you know how my life has changed? Dad’s gaze started to shift towards you, then permanently landed there. I had to share my Dad. Then, without my knowledge, I became unable to see him at all. I learned that Mom’s love was all a lie, and I found out that Mom had betrayed Dad. And I had to cry because I was the pathetic girl who couldn’t let her go. Because I’m only a stepdaughter…I had to be happy just to be considered a stepdaughter. But now…it’s Ki-hoon oppa?”

It is really sad when you consider it from Hyo-sun’s perspective, and there’s a logical reason she could blame Eun-jo, or the fact of having a stepsister, for all of her major turmoil. But I feel like if we’re adding Ki-hoon into the blame bucket, this is a conversation they should be having after she’s told about their relationship. ‘Cause then it makes a little more sense, and has more oomph behind it. Needless to say, it makes Eun-jo feel so guilty that she can’t even bring up the relationship part.

Hyo-sun makes a run for it, flashing back to all her sweet memories of Ki-hoon oppa. Again, would’ve had more impact if she were already told about him choosing Eun-jo, forcing her to confront the loss. At this point, we know she’s going to have to go through this AGAIN. She falls and Eun-jo rushes to her side. She doesn’t want to be comforted by her, but Eun-jo embraces her, holding her sweetly like a big sister, as Hyo-sun cries.

Eun-jo tends to Hyo-sun’s scraped knee, and then they sit side by side. Eun-jo tells her that she has more to say, and that while she wondered if it was the right thing to do, she thinks it’s best to just hurt all at once. I totally agree. She starts, “Me…and that person…” But Hyo-sun doesn’t let her finish. Aaaargh! Seriously, Show? It’s the final episode. You’re still not letting people speak when they want to? This? Makes me crazy. [Nobody learns in this drama, hardly ever, and I think I am half-insane because of it. They fall into misery and then luck rescues them years later, because finally even IT figures that if it didn’t step in, we’d never get our finale. These people would still be stumbling and failing to make any progress for years to come. –jb]

Hyo-sun says that she feels bad for Ki-hoon oppa; that she wants to hug him. Oh boy. Just put her out of her misery! Do it! But Eun-jo clams up. Hyo-sun tells her that Dad wanted to take care of Ki-hoon, and she wonders if he hadn’t left for eight years, he might not have ended up so broken. Ain’t that the truth. She wonders if she offered to put him back together, he’d let her. Um…this might be a good time to tell her you already did that, Eun-jo. Hyo-sun asks her to tell Ki-hoon not to run away. This is painful to watch her be so hopeful. Eun-jo thinks to herself, “In the end, do fairytales not suit me? The sweet, beautiful fairytale world…is that something I’m not allowed to have? I’m not trying to conquer space. I’m not trying to save the planet. Not even trying to save the country…”

Ki-hoon stays calm during the investigation, answering honestly that he never even considered that such an account could exist, and that he has no knowledge of the millions funneled through it.

Eun-jo’s narration continues: “I haven’t ever been able to call him by name. So I’m just asking to live calling his name. Is that really something that can’t be?”

Jung-woo packs his bags and plays one last game of baseball with Jun-su. He hits the ball so hard it disappears into the sun, and then he throws the bat into the river, as he lets go of his love. Aw, bye bye, Eun-jo-is-my-woman bat.

Ki-hoon gets to see his father, who looks impeccably dressed and normal, for someone who’s having such a hard time of it in interrogation. Ki-hoon says that he wants them to live together, bringing tears to Daddy Hong’s eyes. He says that there have been many times he’s wanted Dad to just be a father to him, and nothing more. Ki-hoon says he knows that asking his father to just be honest is probably sentencing him to jail time for god knows how long.

Ki-hoon: “I’ll wait for you. Together with a pretty girl, we’ll get a house for you to live in, and we’ll wait for you. That girl promised to do so. Other than me…don’t hold onto anything else, Father.” And he walks over, holding his father’s hand as both men cry. Daddy Hong looks really tiny for the first time, and he finally opens up to Ki-hoon, putting his own hand on his son’s, grateful for his love. I’m not sure you deserve it, but I’m happy for Ki-hoon nonetheless.

Eun-jo’s a ball of nerves, waiting for word from Ki-hoon. Hyo-sun comes in to tell her that all the elders have reneged on selling their shares to Hong Ju, which is no surprise to Eun-jo since she knows the score. But she doesn’t tell Hyo-sun why. Hyo-sun wants to tell Ki-hoon, so she asks Eun-jo to go to Seoul with her in the morning to try and see him. Eun-jo starts to tell her, but then stops. Again. She thinks to herself: “I wanted to say, what if I only thought about myself? If I just did as I wanted, what would you do? But, this kid who said I stole everything from her, who says she has nothing left of her own…I couldn’t open my mouth in front of her.” You’re killing me. Just put her out of her misery! I know you think you’re sparing her some kind of pain but this is getting really hard to watch. You’re making a fool out of her. Eun-jo agrees to go, making Hyo-sun smile, grateful that Eun-jo’s doing her some huge favor. Augh.

Eun-jo goes outside, and Hyo-sun’s uncle hands her a note from Jung-woo. Another letter? Jung-woo: “No matter where I am, no matter where you are, the only woman in my heart is you. No matter what you do, I’ll always be rooting for you. If you ever need me, I’ll come running. Remember that.” All the “you”s are “noona”s, making it all the cuter. Seriously, how can you pass up this adorable boy and his undying love? Will no one marry this kid? It’s breaking my heart!

She runs out, murmuring “Jung-woo ya,” making my heart flutter in hopes that she might realize at the last moment that she loves him….yeah, I know. Doomed. But this whole sequence coming up is the most dramatic and emotionally charged of the entire episode, so explain that one to me, Show.

Eun-jo runs all the way to the bus stop, calling out his name, and when he sees her coming, he runs to her. You’re tugging at my heartstrings for a couple that will never happen, and I really hate you for that, Show.

Eun-jo asks him where he’s going, if he has anywhere to go. Jung-woo reassures her he has lots of places he can go. She tells him to stop acting rashly and grabs his wrist. Except she’s so small he doesn’t budge an inch (heh) and instead he pulls her in for a hug. Jung-woo: “I wanted to hold you like this, just once. If I let go of you now, you’re going to hit me, right?” Haha. Quippy while being heartbreaking? I may have to marry you myself.

He says it’s okay, he’ll just get hit before he leaves. He assures her he won’t starve, so she doesn’t have to worry about him. “If you don’t live well, I’ll know right away. If you think you might need me, I’ll know right away. If you don’t want me to come running…live well.” Ack! Stop him!

Eun-jo tries, telling him he can’t go when she hasn’t done anything for him. She pleads with him to wait, but he’s insistent that he has to go. How can you expect a guy who loves you that much to sit around and watch you be with another man? He smiles, saying, “No matter where you go, I’ll be with you. You know that, right?” And he gets on the bus, leaving her with one last smile.

I’m going to need a moment to peel myself off the floor. That right there was a stellar send-off and the way all character interactions in the finale should be. Sadly, it’s kind of the highlight of the episode, which is strange. It irks me because I know the drama is capable of it—see, above. So why is it not firing on all cylinders for the rest of the characters? I have no idea. It’s frustrating, mostly because I know it’s attainable.

Jung-woo’s departure stirs something in Eun-jo. She thinks to herself that it’s easier to leave than she thought—you just do it like that, simply and with a smile, like Jung-woo. [I take it back — these characters occasionally learn things. Only they’re all the WRONG THINGS. –jb] She goes to her room and takes out her old rucksack, remembering Dae-sung’s words that she could rely on him. Ki-hoon calls, on his way home to her. He tells her that he’s coming to her, that he misses her, and that he did well, thinking of her. She cries, not letting on what’s going through her head, as she tells him he did well. Ki-hoon: “Eun-jo ya, I’m hungry. I’m coming to you now…to my rotten girl.”

And then? She packs her bags anyway and leaves. Whaa? Why? [Arghhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh. –jb] Forced separation twenty minutes from the end? Really, Show? So the man you love is finally done with everything and coming to you, and you pack your bags and leave? Because you’re afraid to tell Hyo-sun that you’ve stolen yet another thing from her? Even though he was never hers to begin with? This is beyond stupid. We’ve spent twenty episodes watching you excruciatingly peel off each of a thousand layers of your onion heart, making you, everyone else, and us cry in the process, and now you’re regressing to your teenage runaway days? Way to reward your viewers. I feel like I just got kicked in the groin.

The other reason this is ineffectual is that when you force a separation this far along into the final episode, it saps all the dramatic tension right out of it. She’s just going to be found fifteen minutes later. Or what, do you really think you’re scaring us into believing that it’s going to end this way? In the end it just makes Eun-jo a coward at precisely the wrong moment. Why not have her show growth by standing upright and facing her sister? She could accept what’s coming and be the bigger person, the titular unni, as it were. But no. You made her run.

Ki-hoon returns to find yet another letter: “Please take care of Hyo-sun,” and Eun-jo gone. Hyo-sun quakes at the realization: “Unni abandoned me and left.” Ki-hoon entreats Mom to tell him where she went, but Mom refuses to tell him, lying badly that she doesn’t know where Eun-jo went.

A few months pass, and the winery is doing well. Hyo-sun’s uncle is still there, so maybe the wedding didn’t go as planned? Hyo-sun gets word from a friend that someone knows a Gu Eun-jo at a lab, so she rushes over to check it out. She asks if it’s real this time, implying that she’s been looking tirelessly for months. Ki-hoon’s car is parked outside, raising her hopes. But alas, this Gu Eun-jo is a man, so they both leave dejected.

Outside, Hyo-sun asks Ki-hoon if he and Eun-jo made any promises before she left. She means ‘promise’ specifically here, as a euphemism for marriage or engagement. Ki-hoon answers that they did. She lets go of his arm, asking why he didn’t say anything before, when she asked that they start over. He replies that he needed time to think, because Eun-jo had asked him to take care of Hyo-sun in her letter, but he didn’t know what it meant. He thought until Eun-jo came back he’d take care of Hyo-sun…and Hyo-sun finally gets it now. She tells him to stop. My heart breaks for her a little here, that they’ve reduced her down to this, loving him for this long without knowing. But she takes it in stride, and tells him that they should join forces to find Eun-jo.

As he walks away, she calls after him that he’s just been rejected by her. It’s adorable and plucky of her to turn it around like this and make him smile about it, instead of feeling guilty. And she picks herself up quite well on her own. She asks, smiling with tears, that when Eun-jo returns, if he could go away for a little while. That way, when he comes back, she’ll be able to regard him as her brother-in-law. Aw, what a long way you’ve come, little girl. Ki-hoon says he will. Hyo-sun lets a tear fall as she says that she misses Eun-jo.

It turns out that guy wasn’t Gu Eun-jo, of course, but just Eun-jo’s officemate, who she asked to lie for her. Ki-hoon happens to overhear the guy on the street, introducing himself by his real name over the phone. It gives him pause, but he doesn’t think anything else of it. Do we have to spell it out for you?

Hyo-sun calls him later that day, saying that she ran across a short article about yeast in a magazine, which doesn’t have Eun-jo’s byline, but sounds totally like she wrote it. It names that same lab as the place of research, which reminds Ki-hoon of the guy using his real name. He rushes over. [Worst. Logic. Ever. You read a scientific article that SOUNDS like it was written in your sister’s “voice”? Who does this show think Eun-jo is, David Foster Wallace? –jb]

Eun-jo leaves work, and when she comes out, Ki-hoon is standing across the street, staring at her. He looks mad. Who wouldn’t be? She bolts down the street, and he chases her down his side, calling out to her. She keeps running, and he makes a run for it, crossing the street in the middle of traffic. We hear horns honking and tires screeching, as Eun-jo turns in slow motion.

Come on, really, Show? You’re going THERE? This is going to be such a cheap fakeout. If Ki-hoon were going to die, you’d have been allowed true bliss and togetherness, in order for it to be stripped from you oh so sadly. But you guys have barely had a moment to be happy in the present, what with spending your precious few happy minutes reliving the past or dreaming of the future. Not to mention the stupid past fifteen minutes when you ran away for no good reason.

She zombie walks toward the street amidst the honking horns, but Ki-hoon appears and puts his hand on her shoulder to stop her. He takes her by the hand (The hand! Success!) and leads her to…where else? More picturesque surroundings.

Ki-hoon yells at her (as well he should) for the supreme idiocy of her ways. She just asks, “Number Four…what was it? In ‘The Things to tell MMM’…what was number four?” Ki-hoon: “Do you want to hear it?” Eun-jo: “I might never have been able to hear it, and you could have died!” We’ve come this far and you STILL can’t address him by name? Ki-hoon: “I love you. You rotten girl. I love you!” Haha. I have to say, it’s the least romantic-sounding love confession I’ve heard, but it’s adorable and SO befitting the two of them.

She hugs him, and they kiss, with the sun streaming down on them. She asks what MMM stands for, and he tells her, “Mi malo muchacha. My bad girl.” (I think the gender on that is wrong, Spanish tutor. But I suppose you never really knew Spanish, just learned it to get close to Eun-jo, so that’s okay. Also, we’ve been translating “my bad girl” as “my rotten girl” throughout, because frankly, “my bad girl” sounds, um, wrong in English.)

The whole family picks up an award for the winery, and Ki-hoon shows up, presumably months later, having gone away like Hyo-sun requested.

The sisters come into Dad’s office, offering up their prize and flowers to Dad in silence. Hyo-sun turns to Eun-jo: “Don’t you have anything to confess, in front of Dad? Do you not know what I mean? I…missed you.” She looks at her sister with hopeful eyes. Eun-jo: “I…missed you too.” Breakthrough!

Hyo-sun tenderly takes Eun-jo’s hand, with Dae-sung’s picture in the background. They hug, finally able to love each other as sisters. Dae-sung literally shows up to envelope them in a hug, making each of them feel his presence. It’s a little ham-handed and slightly creepy, but their reactions are sweet.

I think the picture of Dad was anvils a plenty—we get it. Dad’s love brought them together in the end. We didn’t really need the cameo at the end. What I wanted, though, was an actual confrontation between these two. If Eun-jo had been given a chance to say her piece in the beginning of the episode, if she’d just ripped off the band-aid, then we could have actually gotten a dramatic scene between them, causing a rift, maybe giving Eun-jo a real reason for the forced separation (other than stupid, boring noble angst). Then the reunion between the sisters could’ve been the climax. Instead we skip over their reunion (what the?) and instead get this in the epilogue.

If you’re setting up the main conflict in the finale to be not will-Eun-jo-and-Ki-hoon-or-won’t-they, but will-sisters-be-able-to-overcome-loving-one-man, then you have to SHOW THE CONFLICT. I feel…let down. Not because things didn’t end the way I wanted, because in essence, everyone got their happy ending like they should. But because I feel like I was robbed of the good stuff that I wanted to see. Even Mom, who got the brush-off this episode, didn’t get a single satisfying conversation with Eun-jo, after ALL of that to-Hell-and-back drama we’ve endured between them for twenty episodes.

I thought, if there’s one thing this drama knows how to do, it’s the angst and histrionics, so I was really looking forward to a dramatic finish with a happy send-off at the end. But sadly, I feel like I got all dressed up for the prom…and Show stood me up.

That’s not to say there weren’t things I didn’t love about this drama. It had all the makings of a hit, what with a stellar cast and some really poetic moments, most of which involved people running from each other. It was lush, and beautiful, and at times very moving, and sometimes darkly funny in the most poignant ways. But it never went anywhere interesting, plotwise, and took forever to get there, and in the end, it didn’t even deliver on the most basic interactions that I wanted, nay needed, to see in the finale. I’ll choose to remember this one by the highlight reel, and my own dreams of what it could have been.

JAVABEANS’ COMMENTS

I debated not writing a commentary section for this episode, because I feel like the only people still watching at this point are people who actually enjoyed the angst and slow pacing and therefore did not share my intense frustrations with the show. If this sort of thing WORKS for you, I can see how jeering from someone for whom it did not work at all can make for some unpleasant reading material.

But for the sake of frankness and because these twenty hours would have felt too much of a shame to cop out at the last minute, I’ll proceed, but I promise to keep it short and to the point.

That said, I haaaaaaated this finale. Like, hated with the burning fire of a million venereal diseases. As you may have gleaned from my recap of Episode 19, I was going into this episode with upbeat spirits, feeling optimistic about the upswing of the last few episodes. I didn’t need everything to be airtight and perfect; it just needed to be a reasonably satisfactory finale and I would have been happy to let it go with one eye (okay, almost both eyes) closed.

But Episode 20 served up such a platter of whatthefuckery that I felt like it insulted my intelligence as a viewer. A slow, plodding, meandering finale that was true to the plot and spirit of the show would have been preferable to what we got, which was a really weird, last-minute attempt to throw in every cliche in the book, with no thought to how it made sense in the story (because it didn’t). The resolutions of the big angsty conflicts were so long overdue that they were anticlimactic, not moving. Eun-jo’s running away was a giant bowl of ridiculousness served up way too late to have any narrative impact and resolved too quickly to even have the drama of that Finale Episode Separation and Reunion.

What’s most unfortunate is that a weak, lame finale diminishes the memory of the drama in our minds, and replaces some of the more shining moments earlier on — and this drama did have plenty of those. I just wish they weren’t all in the first half.

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I haven't see the real episode, yet, have been postponing to watch it - maybe because I'm too scared to face the truth that the ending is BAD.
anyway, usually if someone makes bad comments to a drama that I like, I feel irritated, but your and javabeans' comments make sense anyway, so I think eventhough I disagree with your comments, I can live with those.

I like the drama, with all its flaws. strangely I didn't have high expectation on this even though I was really excited expecting it. I know the casts are great, and my shallow reason to see Taecyeon's acting debut are the main reasons which made me started, but I didn't expect the story's great, the pace would be wonderful, anything.
Still, I don't regret watching it. It has charms. And I rated it better than other 2 Wed-Thu dramas.

Anyway, I really want to thank both of you, it was fun reading your recaps, as always.

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I actually checked out a couple of episodes ago. I decided after spending at least 16 hours of my life that I couldn't get back, I checked back in. I really had high hopes around ep 18, but alas it was all for naught with the finale. Such a great cast with such a not so great execution (I blame writer and PD). This finale indeed fell flat, real flat. Well, at least I got to see CMJ's cute baby face after a two year absence! I would not watch again or recommend to anyone.

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MKDM

Mi KDrama Mala

Lol!

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"But Episode 20 served up such a platter of whatthefuckery that I felt like it insulted my intelligence as a viewer."

Exactly how I felt/feel about that piece of crap episode 20. I loved Cinderella Unni but episode 20 (which after this rant doesn't exist in my mind) was beyond hateful. I was screaming wtf at my tv from the beginning. By the end I was fuming, and I couldn't believe they wasted 65 minutes with this crap. I was like who the fuck are these people, and where is the PDnim. Did everyone overdose on stupidity before they came on set.

I could forgive everything, but they had to make me explode with EJ running away. Umm.....I thought we/she was past that...but sadly they made her as immature and stunted as ever. I just felt bad for Ki-Hoon, he's still nameless, she left him, and then she didn't even say she loves him.

Worst finale ever!!! This episode doesn't exist in my mind past this rant. What episode 20???? You are mistaken, it ended at episode 19!!!

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Thank goodness...i never hooked on this drama...that i have let go of it from the very beginning...

I really dont like the love angle between Kihoon and Eunjo - no chemistry at all...better off being brothers and sister...

and the ending - one of the worst ending so far in K-drama.

Hope to see a better drama for Moon Geun-young.. : )

and for Chun - i just felt that his comeback is wasted. But am still cheering with him...excited to see his next drama.

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OK, so it was bad ... but not ALL THAT bad, right? :P

I will forever remember CS as the one kdrama that brought me CJM. And that's enough. Sure, he had his faults throughout the drama but his smile was enough for me to forget. *sigh*

Thanks for the journey, ladies.

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Does anyone know what the ratings were for the last few episodes? I'm wondering if the folks in Korea had similar feelings about the how the Show panned out towards the end.

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Actually, the series got weak after ep 16-17 already.. the story was dragging long and long and the finale was just WEAK, in capital letters. I felt like I want those hours of my life back of waiting and watching those last eps >.< ...

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@55 K-Drama Princess: Yes, I felt no chemistry between Eunjo and Kihoon... At all.. >.< ...

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i'm glad i'm not the only one who thinks the finale sucks...
it just plain bored~~ i skip alot~~ how i wish they could just end at episode 19 at least in 19 we hv a beautiful kiss to remember of!!! what's for 20?? just to make it to an end!!!
i don't get y in the last episode.. KH n EJ STILL need to look at each other far away n smile.. could KH at least walk over to her.. n hold her hands, n walk off together.. gosh~~

well.. EXCELLENT CAST.. superb at the beginning... ridiculously slow&boring for the rest of the episode..

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Gees, how can this finale fail to wrap my heart all warm and cozy? 'Cos it started off as being heart wrenching, that's why! Oyyyy, PT and now this? Show, you are just so lucky I have CH to pick up my heart and shock me with a nice life. I know you, you'll just leave me on the ground or throw me away like Eun-jo-is-my-woman bat. Yeah, you look all cute on the outside, but you're a BEAST like Taecyeon ready to hop on a bus to go over to Yoona (SNSD)! Fine, I went ahead and got myself a backup show too, it's called "Summer's Desire" (Taiwanese series). Blehhh~ >: P

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thank god i stopped watching after the dad died or else i would have wasted a lot of hours on this...

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Its over now. Thanks for the ride JB & GF. I loved both of your insights and opinions of the drama. Regardless of how the show progressed on (or unprogressed), It was good to see it to the finish. The beginning was so freaking good that, for me, it fueled me to the end.

Alright! Time to pick up a new drama! Thanks again guys!

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aaaargh!!! most. ri. dic. episode. biggest. finale. letdown. ever. in the history of ever!! .....on the bright side, funniest recap ever as well, u guys! thaaank yoouuu ;)
you're right, girlfriday. it was most frustrating, precisely because they've been known to be capable of something more. yunno, i guuuuueesss it can be said for this drama that it is at the very least, almost life-like in the sense that big revelations and progress probabaly DO take more time and effort that kdramas lead us to believe----- but gadammet, this IS a kdrama, and that whatthefuckkindoffuckeryisthis was just baaaaad storytelling, man. baaaad. and it started out so strong too. damn!

also-- being that jung woo is the only one who actually got my sympathy in this episode-- can someone tell me if he ever got all his pay back from eun jo?? boy can't run away brokenhearted and on an empty wallet too!

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I wish that I can like the happy ending thing but it is just not convincing. they been through so much struggle and stuff and the ending is just too easy for it. it's like toward the end, in one moment they just happen to know how much they love each other....ok not buying it

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I'm glad I did not watch this drama...ho..ho..ho..*evil laugh

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i don't know why ppl keep complaining that they wasted so many hours of their time on a drama that dragged on too long. it wasn't anyone's fault but yours for choosing to stick to a boring drama. i understand JB and GF for sticking it out till the end because they made the commitment to recap till the end. but ordinary viewers - no one forced you to watch every boring ep. the moment a drama starts to drag you should just drop it. period. if you decide to stick it out despite being bored by it then don't complain bec. nobody forced you to watch.

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@girlfriday

I TOTALLY agree with your comment... i enjoyed only the first few episodes of this drama... MGY was entertaining to watch though, so i don't hate CS that much...

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umm...

well, I stopped watching after episode 4 due to school, but like, I guess it was a good thing. ):

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aaahhhhhhhhhhhhhh!!!! I almost hate this drama now!

I love Jung-woo! I love every Jung-woo scene! I love the way he left with a smile! I love him!

and that's it show! that's it!

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thanks for the recaps!!

i stick to this drama because i love the recaps.. i love reading them and their critiques are always right on target and delivered in a very funny way. i watched this drama because of the actors... really great dramatic potentials with all that raw materials. all the angst, all the building up and it came down to the crazy episode 20... they wasted junwoo... that character could have provided more drama for eunjo and ki-hoon.. like the way hyun jin-hyeon (hyun bin) in kim sam soon was so torn between his sam soon and hee-jin...

it felt like the characters were stupid enough to be creating dramatic pools when there is no reason to be dramatic... the hyo-sun is inlove with ki-hoon and eunjo dont want to hurt hyosun was dragged mercilessly to the very end of episode 20 with only a conversation in the park between kihoon and hyosun as resolution.. really, this is what we hold on to?

and that cheap trick in the final few minutes... i dont know which is more ridiculous, if the drama ended with dead ki-hoon due to truck collision or if they had the car screeching with no one really being hit...

really waste of great acting talents. i hope MGY and the rest of the cast gets a better drama project next time.

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Am I glad I only invested 4 wasted hrs on this drama and bleh..drop it forever.

The 2 leads absolutely have NO CHEMISTRY WHAT EVER.

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I only watched the last 3 episodes of this drama. I did read all the recaps. It was enough. My stomach kept tightening every time there was a scene with Hyo sun. I never knew if she was going to cry, smile, pout or WTH, which irritated me to no end.
Eun jo running away made no sense to me what so ever. Ki-Hoon's kidnapping made no sense to me either. It felt like filler for a story that should have wrapped up in 16 episodes. This drama felt so disconnected.

OTOH, it was so good to see CJM again, period!

Thanks for all the recaps, girlfriday and javabeans, as frustrating as they were.

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i drop this drama after the dad died ?9th ep ?10th ep? mainly because it's too 'angsty'. at the time there will hundreds of comments after each recap within a few hours it was posted.
but now.. the final ep and there were only 70+ comments a day after the recap is up... what a long way to fall dear Show....

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I love this show but the ending.. HATEEEEEEEEEEEEEE IT
really what was with the long hug
that hug was so creepy for me, like when the dad showed up, eeek scared the crap out of me. disappointing ending
JUNG WOO kajima!!!!!

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To me this drama has 4 episodes with extra five minutes of the ending of episode 19.....the rest is forgotten and and cast away in my unconsiounsnes forever...so sad, because I really had high expectations for this one, Ah well, life goes on....BRING ME THE NEXT ONE :D

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Looking back at the CS watching experience, I have to say that though I didn't particularly enjoy the ending and the laggy middle parts, I still enjoyed it for all the good bits the director and PD did give us. I guess following 20 hours of its progression - or lack of thereof - has made me somewhat attached to the characters.

CS is especially infuriating to watch because it had so much to offer, and there were so many promising scenes in the beginning. And the acting!! This is what acting in all k-drama should be like - sincere, believable and just.... gorgeous portrayals all-round. I mean, I knew MGY was a top actress but I was absolutely blown away by her acting. She's amazing! And CJM = <3. Lee Mi-Sook and Seo Woo did a great job too. I simply loved the lead actors. Also, CJM and MGY make a cute couple (on and off-screen imo) =D

The stellar casting seriously went to waste with this illogical and completely unsatisfying plotline. If it weren't for the amazing performances from the actors I would've abandoned ship a long time ago.

Also complete sidenote, but did anyone else find it funny that Kang Sook was wiping the leaves of a pot plant in one of the scenes? totally cracked me up, but maybe it's just me... =P

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There only reason that keeps me from dropping this show is the loyal hope for a happy satisfying fairy-tale ending (apart from my love for Moon Geun Young, but that alone is not enough). And this finale totally crushed it. Like waiting for sunshine through draggy gloomy days of rain and storms, and finally, as you were about to see a glimpse of sunlight and get yourself happy and hopeful, the sky turns grey & drizzles again, for half a day, before finally giving you the sun. "I don't think you have suffered enough & I simply can't give you happiness so easily". Thank you for your generosity, Show! (pardon my borrowing of your trademark, GF!)

What I hate the most about this finale is that it makes the whole show pointless for the characters don't seem to learn & grow up at all. Hyo Sun remains this jealous child who blames her sister for her unhappiness (and I thought this point was cleared episodes ago by Ki Hoon in his rare moment of sanity?). I hate it when she says "Eun Jo abandoned me". Still this childish, pitiful, overly hopeful girl that make you feel so sorry for. But also still this childish, self-centered, pestered girl that sees everyone around only as a relation to herself. And yet I did hope that you understand your sister a little bit more after what she's done for you recently. I also hate it when Eun Jo runs away. After all the fights to keep the company alive, to keep Dae Sung's wish fulfilled, after the great discovery of the grand trusting love of her life, and the long journey of learning to stop hurting herself for others' problems, she just runs away when there's least reason for her to do so. Congrats, you finally get your wild desire satisfied, stubborn girl! I love this show for its characters' development both positively and negatively. But this episode simply dulls away its characters' colorfulness and throws them back to their starting point. A total waste of effort!

To be fair, not all characters remain the same, and not all moments of this episode is wasted. Jung Woo has learnt to let go and his goodbye scene is great as it's a good balance, sadly realistic yet still optimistic. Kang Sook's development and the way she comes to terms with herself is refreshing, but she doesn't have much screen time. Like most other viewers here, I was hoping so much for her 'reunion' and redemption with her daughter. It was lightly shown through a phone conversation she had with Eun Jo when the girl was still playing hide. But that part was edited out and the whole show ends up an incomplete piece of work in which one of its biggest hole was carelessly covered.

Overall, it's an undeserving finale for an unsatisfying show. Let me just stop this drama with ep 19, at least it makes the show a less wasteful use of its rich resources!

And for the talented MGY & CJM, I hope you have better luck with your next project!

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wow....I'm speechless............

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I guess I'm a loner....

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On a side note...

Saw Taecyeon in concert in ATL on 6/5/10 and thought...."I may have to marry you myself."....

He's so tall. dark and even more handsome in person!!!! Love Taecyeon!!!!

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I agree with all, this ending was magnificent crap! i felt there were no conclusions. This show letted me down! i don't understand what happened to the writers; maybe they got fired, didn't get a raise, went on strike, got sick, hated the actors, i don't know. I do think too that MGY and Taecyeon had the best chemestry; hope all the actors get better jobs i the future.
As i said before, the first episodes were great, after episode 8 it went down the hill, it got kinda better in from ep. 16 but episode 20 was terrible! i don't know you guys, but i expected a happy ending for Jung Woo and Hyo Sun, i mean the guy was loyal till the end so he, above all the characters, deserve to be loved; and well, hyo sun because after all the pain and humilliations she was cinderella but nothing, no prince charming -i wasn't expecting a wedding but at least the appearance of a person who might show some sort of interest to be her prince charming. other unconclusive story lines at least for me are: did EunJo fixed her relationship with her little brother? what happened to kihoon's other brother? what happened with hyo sun's uncle engagement?
Dear Girlfriday and JB, i guess you were right when you expected some cancer in this drama, it might have helped a little. Thank you all for the recaps.

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I can't agree with you more JB and girlfriday. It's endlessly annoying that this drama turned from joyful viewing to full-stop hatewatching. Ah, well, I'll just take my Jung Woo and be on my way.

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i was so disappoint at the end of ep 20.

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Thanks, GF and JB, for your recaps.

@77 minush90

Totally agree! Only ep 1 to 4, the last 5 minutes of ep 19 and a few scenes between EJ and KH are worth watching.

I think that the finale has fallen short of my expectation after a better ep 19. Because the script writer is running out of time, so there are so many bit and pieces that are not explained. The script writer really has a problem with the story pacing and she has a habit of loss in focus. Did she know that this is the final episode? And she still wants EJ to run away and hide for 15 minutes? Moreover, how can HS forgive KH immediately after hearing EJ's explanation? Even though KH is the oppa that you love but he is still the one who has some sort of responsibilities in causing dad's death. This line has been wrapped up so awkwardly.

And how can EJ forget to say "I love you!" to KH or even call his name in the last kiss scene? The love relationship is so one sided. I feel sorry for KH!

I understand that the script writer may want to put more emphasis on the love/hate relationship between the 2 sisters and the love line between EJ and KH is only one of the conflicts for the sisters. But I really cannot enjoy the scenes between EJ and HS and the scenes between HS and step mother KS. I cannot connect to HS's character (i.e. I cannot sympathize HS) and I don't like the acting of Seo Woo. But this is only my personal view!

But I love a lot of scenes in this drama. They are all beautifully made. I have to give credits to the director and cinematographer. A lot of fans have made use of these nice scenes to make MVs. I have never seen so many fan-made MVs (with different songs in different languages) for one drama. I particularly like those MVs made by a fan called "ING". I think I enjoy watching these fan-made MVs more than the drama itself.

Nevertheless, I enjoy watching MGY and CJM. Hope to see them in other dramas soon.

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What I don't understand is why they never had Eun-jo call out to Ki-hoon!

They built it up throughout this whole drama with her narratives about not knowing what/how to call out to him and then they set up a perfect moment: she thinks he's been in an accident...

Why didn't she call out?????

It would of been perfect!

Instead, they let this moment fall flat. If anything else, I would of been satisfied had they come through with their end of the deal, so to speak...but alas, I'm immensely disappointed T^T

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okay i'm kinda satisfied with the end of ki hoon confessed love to eun jo but the 20th eppisode was so terrible
it came like they make this last episode end hurry and with bad plot, i think that will be good if they make the story little bit more complex the conflict wasn't good enough they solved it with that easily way, and there is so much thing wasted like jung woo and hyo sun got nothing in the end
and Jung Woo what the hell ending story of him like that???
i'm so dissapointed, i think maybe they will make the cinderella sister season 2 maybe ?

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Rainalai, I don't think I could be friends with you in real life. Or we would have many confrontations because of CS.

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@76
Agree w/ you about the "long, creepy hug". LOL
I swear, the hug at the end lasted 15 minutes!! What a waste of airtime!

I actually liked the last 2 episodes the best b/c stuff came out and they were actually talking w/ one another.
And now, "My rotten girl" is a term of endearment. haha!

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Sorry but I just got to ask, is girlfriend a guy or a girl?

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yea, this finale was a huuuuge disappointment. I was hoping the finale would have some kind of redeeming factors.. but no... no.. that just did not happen.
I thought the last scene with DaeSung was HILARIOUS!! it was sooooo creepy! I cracked up like crazy over that one.

I'm also largely upset because they did not let ANY of the characters grow. The only one with a nice drastic developed change was Hyo Sun, and even the mom. The other characters just plateau-ed, 5 episodes in. sigh... could've been so good!

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I think this drama is good until the appa died.
Then it became...... what the heck??

I stopped that episode but still watched some short clips, scenes that I read here and I wanted to see them. I decided to watch this drama again in the last episode, then BANG!! I shouldn't :(

I even bored of their kissing scene(I can't believe myself XD).
It just made no sense to me. They liked barely touching each other beside the shoulder for most of the drama but when they decided to touch. It just came out of no where?

The only scene that I truly enjoyed in the last episode was JW-EJ farewell. It can connect to my emotion the most. JW deserves some love!!!!!!
PD nim was wasting so much on JW, he can show us more than this but whatever! arghhhhh!!!!

note: I went to WG concert at New York too and I saw Taecyeon and then my inside is liked @#%#%^#$!!!!!
He's so freaking DAMNNNN HOT, SEXY and HANDSOME <3
It's weird for me because I mostly saw him as Jung Woo. O__o

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very disappointing. the show dragged near the end. they were just crying.. and was crying some more about the same old things. it would've had more impact if hyosun, the cinderella, does end up with the prince.. =.=

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Thanks girlfriday and javabeans for recapping CS...

I invested too much emotion on this drama that after a lame finale, I am too much spent that I don't care anymore. I don't waste my time to think about it anymore...I totally forgotten about it...lol

Frankly speaking, I am just so happy that "Bad Guy" was keeping my sanity or else I will rant and rave how bad the finale of CS was.

Acting wise though, I give Moon 100%..she delivered her part ad Jungwoo did good...and Kihoon...well...he had a great smile..lol

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Thanks JB for the recaps.
As usual my thoughts are echoed in your words.

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OOOps Sorry I forgot to include Girlfriday. Thanks to her also!

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I thought it was painful from episode 4. I think thats when I gave up on this. I had a gut feeling that the ending was going to be less the pleasant. This recap makes me glad that I stopped watching early. In the beginning, I felt so much potential for this drama. It seemed like it was going to be great. But then came the tears, more tears, and so on. It is just so frustrating watching the main character who is emotionally crippled and monotone. Moon Geunyoung really dropped the ball on this one deciding to star in a drama that loses its force by the first few episodes.

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Sorry, I don't mean to be rude but... not everyone watches the dramas on air, so could you please avoid to spoiler posting this kind of pictures before the cut? O_o
I've been reading this blog for... 3 years...? and something like this never happened... ^^; Anyway, thanks a lot for the recaps ^^

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Thanks for the recap.
Hated the final episode. actually the last 5 episodes were extra.

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I am so disappointed. This drama had so much potential, but they had to drag out this long love thing.

Whatever happened to the scenes from the trailer or the mv???? I don't know if I wasn't paying attention enough but I didn't see those scenes at all. Can someone help me out because THOSE scenes looked awesome. I wanted to see THOSE. Nevertheless the only thing that kept me going was Taecyeon <3

Thanks for all the recapping for this because I stopped watching the drama and started reading the recaps when their father died. <3 <3 <3

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