My Girlfriend Is a Gumiho: Episode 16 (Final)
by girlfriday
Dear Show,
How do I love Thee? Let me count the ways.
1. Your hero is Woongtastic.
2. Your heroine is the cutest thing since cats started having babies.
3. You do crazy things, but then you recover with The Cute.
4. You hurt, but you hurt so good.
5. You speed along like a bullet train, and make me wish time passed more slowly.
6. I find myself flipping through pictures of our time together, remembering you fondly.
7. You break my heart, and then put it back together again.
8. I can’t quit you, even if I tried.
9. You love me…just as I am.
FINAL EPISODE RECAP
After revealing her only remaining tail in the moonlight, Dae-woong asks her with angry tears, “Then…you’re still dying?” The thought that this is only occurring to him now makes me want to smack him with a large encyclopedia. She responds that she couldn’t give up the desire to become human.
Emo Hair is busy staring holes into the sandglass of mystical ki, which he has put upright again. He watches as Mi-ho’s life slowly pours out, leaving very little left. He begs for her to hold on a little longer. Is that the best you can do? Don’t you have any mystical powers other than your glowy knife and milky skin? Now’s the time to break them out, Highlander Boy. We’re in the finale.
Dae-woong can’t believe she’s still dying. After everything he had to do to let her go, she’s STILL dying. Yeah. Hence the moniker Noble Idiot. Don’t you watch dramas? Mi-ho says that it’s not just because of love—she couldn’t give up the desire to become human, and she feared that by his side, she’d have done anything to stay alive, even take the rest of his life if she became desperate.
At that, he gets up and puts her hand on his chest, saying, “Then take it. Take it all.” Ack! Crushing. My. Soul.
She looks down, stricken, pulling away from him. That’s treating her exactly like what she doesn’t ever want to be—a monster. Dae-woong doesn’t care—he’ll do anything to save her life. He says that she’s a scary gumiho, and he’s a human under her spell, so she should play the role and just take his life. He grabs her by the wrist (gah) and yells at her to take it.
Mi-ho can’t even look him in the eye as she steps away. She says he really is an immature human, and that she’ll come back then, and really take his life. She leaves him with a half-hearted death threat.
She returns to Dong-joo and confesses to removing her fox bead. He reels at the realization that since the moment she came to him, she had already given up. She can’t become human, or even half like him, so this is the extent of what she can do, to protect Dae-woong. She asks him to return the bead to Dae-woong, and lie to him so that he’ll take it back. Great. Just what we need. Two Noble Idiots running about.
Dong-joo meets Dae-woong on a rooftop and feeds him the lie—if he takes the bead back, and fills it with the rest of his ki, Dong-joo will kill him at the end of the hundred days and return the bead to Mi-ho, saving her. He starts to say that he understands if he hestitates…
…and Dae-woong downs the bead in one shot. Without so much as an ounce of fear or hesitation, he tells Dong-joo to come to kill him alone, and to make sure that he returns the bead to Mi-ho safely. As if I didn’t already love you enough, you’re going all gallant-knight-in-shining-armor on me now. How’s a recapper to stay focused with all of the swooning?
As Dae-woong leaves, Mi-ho appears around the corner, having witnessed it all. Thank heavens for that. Dong-joo is floored from Dae-woong’s unflinching conviction to give up his life for Mi-ho. I love that wimpy Dae-woong became the kind of person to shake up Dong-joo’s belief that humanity is selfish and weak.
Mi-ho comes up to him, smiling as she gives him a big fat I-told-you-so, about her fantasy-love being the real deal. Aw. But then she continues to be a Noble Idiot, insisting that they go far away, and never appear in front of Dae-woong again.
Show, are you TRYING to kill me?
Dae-woong prepares to give up his life for Mi-ho, as Mi-ho prepares to leave. He cries, as he regrets not being able to be there for her, but is satisfied with being able to protect her with his life. Dong-joo watches him from afar, amazed at his bravery in this act of love.
Dong-joo shows up at the airport to meet Mi-ho, and he asks her one last time if this is what she really wants. He tells her that he thought love was doing what the other person wanted, but then regretted it for a thousand years. He swore to never make that mistake again, but this time, he’s retracing his steps. So he did the only thing he could do to protect her, because even if he gave his own life, it wouldn’t save her. Well, that answers that question.
He told Dae-woong the truth. APPLAUSE for Dog Teacher!
Mi-ho’s eyes fill with tears, as she hears him acknowledge that their love is true. “Why did you do that? You’re cruel. I hate you. But…thank you.” Aw. He tells her that he’s not the one to stay by her side till the end. That person…is right there…
Dae-woong runs into the airport right on cue. Dong-joo tells her to go to him, and leaves them to fate. Well, you didn’t actually turn out to be very useful, mystically, but points for killing the Noble Idiots, anyway.
Mi-ho goes to Dae-woong, who says with tears and trembly lips:
Dae-woong: You’re really…a terrible evil gumiho. You put a human under your spell and took his ki, and now you’re ripping his heart to shreds, you scary gumiho!
Mi-ho: I’m sorry. But even if being with me is scary and painful, can I stay by your side?
He pulls her in for a hug, as Mi-ho finally lets herself cry in his arms. Gawd, these two kill me. I’m such a sucker for the angry blurting of hurtful things to mask true feelings.
At the temple, the monk explains the painting to a group of ladies, as he recounts the promise the Samshin Grandmother made to the gumiho: if she found a husband to give his life for her, she would allow her to live in this world. One of the ladies turns around, musing to herself that a promise is a promise…
Ten points for Team Samshin Grandma! You are free to take your victory lap now.
She appears to Dong-joo first, as she asks him what he thinks is right: “I’m sorry,” (Gil-dal’s last words) or “Thank you,” (Mi-ho’s last words to him). He smiles as he realizes who she is, and says that “Thank you” is the right answer. She smiles as she tells him that he’s fine then. Sad that it took him a thousand years for Mi-ho’s thank-you to heal the wound from Gil-dal’s “I’m sorry,” but it’s a nice bookend for his character.
Dae-woong and Mi-ho walk hand-in-hand, but their happiness takes a dip as they walk past an elderly couple, knowing that they’ll never make it that far. They tell each other, “Right now, being with you—is the greatest happiness.”
They return to their loft and eat together. Dae-woong tries to get her to eat kimchi, which she doesn’t like, but he insists that she’s got to, if she’s Korean. Yeah, that’s what my parents used to tell me when I was a kid and didn’t like kimchi. It’s cultural identity peer pressure! She asks for a kiss on the cheek if she eats it, and he offers her one on the lips, so she plans to eat up all the kimchi on the table. Yay, Cute, you’re back! We’ve missed you!
Mi-ho shows him the tea set that she bought for Aunt Min-sook’s wedding gift, and he praises her for knowing his aunt’s taste. She wonders if it’s not right for Director Ban, but Dae-woong tells her that it’s better for the man to match his tastes to his wife’s. Okay, can I marry you now?
They wonder if they should’ve bought a set for themselves, but then realize the heartbreaking fact that they’ll never be married and picking out china. Mi-ho makes an excuse about them being too breakable, and decides that they should buy ones that don’t break so easily. Dae-woong agrees: “Let’s get ones that never ever break.”
It’s Min-sook’s wedding day, and while the bride worries about her nervous farting habit, Director Ban shows up in his usual trenchcoat-and-sunglasses garb. Really, Chow Yun-fat Lite to your own wedding, huh? But thankfully Dae-woong intervenes and helps him out of his nervousness, calling him Uncle.
The wedding commences, where of course the point is not so much the bride and groom, as it is the best man and maid of honor, making moon eyes at each other. Samshin Grandma makes an appearance in the crowd, eyeing the pair with an air of disapproval and worry.
As Grandpa gives Min-sook away, she trips and Director Ban catches her, asking if the baby is okay. Whoops. Egg’s out of the bag. Grandpa rejoices, and everyone cheers.
After the wedding, Mi-ho walks around and stops when she sees a bride and groom dressed in traditional hanboks, and remembers her own lonely wait as a bride five hundred years ago. Dae-woong asks if she regrets not meeting her match then, but she of course doesn’t regret a thing, since she had to be trapped in that painting to meet Dae-woong now.
Knowing how much she’s always wanted to be a bride, he takes her by the hand and gets her some red dots for her cheeks, and they take a picture to commemorate it. Adorable.
Later, Mi-ho puts the picture in her album, as she declares to the universe, “In five hundred years, I’ve finally found my groom. Because he loves me so so so so so much, he can give me everything. I’ve found him.”
The fateful hundredth day arrives, and Dae-woong tells himself that he won’t count the time, or cry, and that he’ll spend this last day with her in happiness. He swallows back his tears and puts on a brave face. There’s…something…in my…eye.
He comes out and asks if there’s anywhere she wants to go. She asks if he isn’t tired, since they haven’t slept for days. (From wanting to spend every waking moment together? That’s so cute!) She takes out the lotion that Dae-woong bought her, and puts some on his face, and the look in his eyes…Oh my god, now I’m really crying. Gah! People crying buckets of tears does not move me as much as someone trying their damnedest NOT to cry…it crushes my heart into pulp.
They wonder what they should do, thinking that maybe they should replay their first date and go see a movie…except the only passes Dae-woong has are all for future days. They decide to go see the chicken shop ajumma, but then she’s away in the country, so she won’t be back till tomorrow. Ack, their struggle to find something to do on their last day without acknowledging the pain is so heartbreaking.
Dae-woong wonders why everyone, even Aunt Min-sook and Grandpa, are away until tomorrow. Mi-ho then finally says the words out loud: “Tomorrow…I won’t be here.”
They decide to go to the fountain that Mi-ho likes, except when they show up, it’s off for repairs, until…yup, you guessed it…TOMORROW. Mi-ho says it’s okay, but it’s enough to put Dae-woong over the edge. He starts shaking as he says it has to be today, and walks off, angry.
With his back turned so that Mi-ho can’t see, he cries. She watches him, knowing what a brave face he’s putting on for her benefit. He pushes his tears back, and then turns around, smiling as he reaches out his hand to her. I swear, I’m not crying. I’m NOT!
They go home and light some fireworks, and Mi-ho lights up in glee. They spend the rest of their night in the gym, because that’s the place where Dae-woong saw her true nature, for the first time.
Mi-ho: Were you really that scared, back then?
Dae-woong: Yes. But as scared as I was then, I’m a hundred times more…right now.
He clutches her hand. She covers his eyes as he starts to cry. Tears streaming down her face, she tells him to think of it all as a dream, from the moment she appeared. That way, when he opens his eyes, it won’t hurt. They cry, with her covering his eyes to keep him from having to watch her disappear.
Dae-woong: Don’t go.
Mi-ho: Forget all the scary stuff. And remember me as a really really really really good dream.
With that, she gives him a kiss, and her tail comes out in the moonlight. It fades away, as the last grains of sand trickle down in the hourglass, and just like that, Mi-ho disappears.
Dae-woong uncovers his eyes to see that she’s gone, and his sad tears turn to angry ones, as he says to himself, “A dream? When I open my eyes, it won’t hurt?! It hurts this much…how can you be a dream?”
He slumps to the ground, sobbing. If there’s any more sadness to be had, I’m going to have to borrow someone else’s tears, because I’m fresh out of my own.
Back at the temple, Samshin Grandma has returned to the painting.
Dae-woong wakes up the next morning in the gym, having cried himself to sleep in that position. He realizes that she’s gone and left him there all alone, and he refuses to let it go that way. He runs, as he says in voiceover:
Dae-woong: Mi-ho-ya, you must be crying, but it doesn’t rain anymore when you cry. No matter how sad you are, I have no way of knowing…because you’re not here anymore. Mi-ho is gone. Mi-ho is gone. Mi-ho…is gone.
He cries her name out one last time, and then…stands in the path of an oncoming truck. WHAT? WTF Dae-woong?! Aaaaaaaargh!
He lies there in the street, still conscious, as he cries a tear. It starts to rain, and he clutches his heart, happy that she’s still here, somewhere in the universe. Can you please be happy AFTER you attend to your gaping head wound?! Show, you’ve been itching to pull some crazy stunt like this, haven’t you? Are you testing me?
I suppose since he has the friggin’ fox bead, he’s not going to die or anything. But still. Reckless, party of one?
Dong-joo and Samshin Grandma sit in the park, and Dong-joo asks what she’ll do with Mi-ho. She says that she can’t return a gumiho who’s lost her nine tails and given her ki to a human, but says that if they wait, perhaps the heavens will intervene.
Some months later, Dae-woong’s movie comes out and it’s a big hit, making him and Hye-in stars. Aunt Min-sook has her baby, Byung-soo and Sun-nyeo are dating. Dae-woong lands on the cover of magazines, and Hye-in shoots a CF with…Hong-ki? Hong-ki! We’ve missed you! What’re you doing here, puppy? He’s here as Jeremy, of course, although it’s unfortunate that he’s here alone to represent A.N.Jell. Well, you were my favorite anyway, so I’m pleased as punch.
Sun-nyeo knows that Hye-in has a crush on him, so she tells her to get off her high horse and do something about it…otherwise she’ll end up like she did with Dae-woong. That’s enough to scare her, so she swallows her pride and practices Mi-ho’s tactic: “I really, really, really, really like you.” Complete with finger guns. Ha.
Byung-soo has come up in the world too, making his own movies. He shows Dae-woong the script he wrote, using his idea—a love story between a human and a ghost. Dae-woong tells him it’s supposed to be a gumiho, but Byung-soo balks that a gumiho requires too much CG, for nine tails. He went with ghost instead. HA. I love the meta.
Dong-joo appears on the set, and Dae-woong is pleased to see him. He’s still posturing, of course, because he’s Dae-woong, but they’re friendly as they catch up. Dong-joo is a professor now, having decided to live amongst people. He asks if Dae-woong is still waiting. He clutches his heart, saying of course he’s waiting…because she’s not gone yet.
Dong-joo tells him that today there will be an eclipse. “The sun and the moon—they can’t exist in the same space. But they break that rule, and come together, in the eclipse.” Nice imagery.
He tells Dae-woong that it’ll come today, the day when the heavens go crazy. Sure enough, as the eclipse begins, Dae-woong’s phone starts ringing. Only he realizes it’s not his phone, but Mi-ho’s. He answers it, and it’s Mi-ho, using the eclipse to speak to him.
He runs around looking for her, asking her where she is, but she just answers that she’s watching him, and that she’s close to him. The eclipse passes, and their connection is lost. Dae-woong and I both curse the heavens for their cheap trick, and he sheds a tear, asking angrily if that was it.
He cries in disbelief. And then, from a distance, he hears her voice. “Woong-ah!” He looks up, and Mi-ho stands there, calling his name. Hooray~!
He walks over to her, not knowing if he’s hallucinating, and pokes her face, just to be sure. She cries a tear at his touch. He asks if she’s a ghost, and she’s about to answer, but he hugs her, saying it doesn’t matter.
Dae-woong: It doesn’t matter if you’re a ghost, or a gumiho, or a person. It doesn’t matter. It’s enough that you’re in front of me. If you’re back, that’s enough.
Gah, it rivals: “Whether you’re a man or an alien.” Really. Such a perfect thing to say to her.
That night, they return to the loft and sit together in the moonlight. She asks if he isn’t curious whether she’s returned as a human or a gumiho. He says it doesn’t matter, but he is curious. Mi-ho: “The moon is out and everything. Should we do a round of hoi-hoi and find out?” YES PLEASE.
Dae-woong’s pleased to see that she’s tail-less, which makes Mi-ho upset that he’s not actually fine if she’s still a gumiho. She confesses to having one tail left, as she wraps it around his waist, with her best come-hither look in her eyes.
Now THAT’s what I’m talkin’ ’bout.
They get snuggly, as Dae-woong says in voiceover, “As always, my girlfriend, she’s still…a fox.” Haha. Cute!
GIRLFRIDAY’S COMMENTS
What a great resolution. It would have left me unsatisfied, if she just became human, and didn’t retain any of her gumiho-ness. I love that Dae-woong’s ultimate confession of love is that it doesn’t matter what supernatural creature she is—he just loves her, for being her. It’s the best kind of declaration in my book, because he adores her exactly as she is, no more, no less.
I honestly wasn’t expecting this much angst in the finale, because I thought the mystical whozit would get resolved earlier, but I don’t mind it at all, because the angst actually played out so beautifully, and moved my ice-encased heart to tears. I thought that knowing they’d get a happy ending would have lessened my reaction to their last day, but it turned out not to matter—what moved me was the fact that they didn’t know it wouldn’t be their last day. So their brave front in the face of such crushing loss was epic, and romantic.
What I love about a story like this (and why my heart belongs to Buffy) is that the mystical mumbo jumbo is just a device—it’s a metaphor on a large scale that allows the high-concept life-or-death choices to drive the story, while forcing characters to face basic questions about mortality, self, sacrifice, and love. Their epic love story can have the dramatic tension found in all dramas, but the supernatural element provides a framework to justify the angst—it’s story-driven, and calls out Fate as the main operator in the universe, whereas other dramas use the same elements without giving the same level of narrative justification.
It’s my own bias, for sure, since this kind of story isn’t everyone’s cup of tea. But for me? This show owns me, heart and soul. I may have found a new favorite. Of. All. Time.
JAVABEANS’ COMMENTS
I agree with everything Girlfriday just said, but still, I must offer a slightly different take on the ending and the drama as a whole. Don’t get me wrong, I enjoyed so much about this drama. But I think my reaction to the wrap-up is a bit less enthused.
A few criticisms:
As you well know, I’m a big fan of the Hong sisters. I’ve seen all their dramas, I’ve enjoyed all their pairings, and laughed at their jokes. They have a way of telling fun, funny stories in an accessible way that doesn’t talk down to you or try to be what it was never meant to be. Their style can dip into slapstick or hammy humor, but it never gets pretentious. Major kudos for that.
That said, there is a difference between a trademark and a crutch. The Hongs do both, and while I love the former, the latter can suck the zest out of a show.
Hong sisters trademarks: Pop culture parodies. A middle-aged couple finding love. Tongue-in-cheek references to famous dramas and/or movies. Cute catchphrases (“Bassha,” ‘I lub you,” “hoi-hoi,” “kkoraji hagoneun,” “You will be blessed”) and quirky-cute terms for things (“cow” rather than beef, “bubble-fizz water” instead of soda).
Crutches, on the other hand, are what you get when writers fall back on certain plot devices, conflicts, or resolutions, which feels more like a lack of creativity than an intentional callback. That’s why in my book, Delightful Girl Chun-hyang will always be my favorite Hong sisters drama, because everything was fresh, fun, and new back then. My Girl was super-peppy and entertaining, but it doesn’t rank as high in my book because there were certain recycled elements from DGCH that lacked the fresh factor. They broke with those patterns, thankfully, for Fantasy Couple — which is why I have a lot of respect for that drama even if it’s my least favorite of theirs. Hong Gil Dong took them further from their stable of favorite cliches and setups, but then You’re Beautiful brought a portion of them right back. (As in, extended separations, overhyped melodrama forcing the couple apart, dastardly meddlers, toxic parents, hapless second leads who never get the girl.)
What worked marvelously the first time doesn’t hold up as well the fourth time around, which is what I felt with the past few episodes. Like with Dae-woong following Mi-ho around (which we saw in DGCH and My Girl) and one character telling a huge lie to spare the other pain, which ends up keeping them apart (also from both DCGH and My Girl). I adore these writers, but for their next drama they’re really going to have to explore some untrod territory.
THAT SAID, I actually think Gumiho works despite those recycled elements because its fantasy angle is SO interesting and clever. By giving the conflict a true life-or-death gravitas, these elements are given a bit of a twist, so ultimately I accept them. I just can’t feel excited about them.
Regarding the ending: I’m generally satisfied, or at least as satisfied as I can be with a huge deus ex machina swooping in to save the day. As far as deus ex machinas go, it was done pretty well — I’m glad that they didn’t have Samshin Grandma merely wave a mystical wand and bring Mi-ho back, as I feared about halfway through this episode. If she did that, all the angst and conflict of the previous several episodes would have been moot, and that would have made me bitter. No, we are told that even in this fantasy world, there are supernatural laws, and Mi-ho cannot come back since she has given literally everything of herself. So only in this freak occurrence when “heaven goes crazy,” when the sun meets the moon, does she have a chance of crossing the cosmic divide and rejoining Dae-woong. But he has to earn it by waiting for her steadfastly, and it appears that a few years have passed since she disappeared.
I appreciate that the angsting had a narrative purpose (other than to keep them apart), because both had to prove that they would give up their lives for each other in a real, tangible way rather than just saying that they would in hypothetical scenarios (as Mi-ho tried to get Dae-woong to do). The lore says that only when the gumiho meets a man who is willing to give up everything can she step into the human world. They had to go through that trial by fire so that in the end, there is not a shadow of a doubt that they earned their happily ever after.
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101 Jasmin
September 30, 2010 at 10:48 PM
I was a serious emotional mess watching this last episode. I've never been so anxious to watch a drama finale like this show. This pairing has taken the top spot in my favorite kdrama couple of all time. super stoked that we got a happy ending, especially with these two lovely characters. sorry that the show has ended but it was a very good run. once again, many thanks to JB and GF for the fantastic recaps.
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102 Rovi
September 30, 2010 at 10:55 PM
It's the end. I cried...and wowed at the end...
Sad it has to end, tho...even Cha Dae-woong's Twitter had to say byebye...
I had lots of fun! 'Til next time, Hon g jamae-nim-deul!!!
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103 Lemon
September 30, 2010 at 11:00 PM
OMG I cried non stop too!
I love love love this drama and this recap as well. Thank you Javabeans and Girlfriday for the recaps of this show! Really appreciated it :D
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104 carol
September 30, 2010 at 11:01 PM
in coffee prince, I had the 'love you, whether you are a man or a woman' and now I have the [sic] love you whether 'you’re a ghost, or a gumiho, or a person'. sigh. true love overcomes all is still sweet the millionth time round.
tq for the recaps! and your understanding that enables us to watch it raw. which we will be doing. fer sure.
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105 notoriousnoona
September 30, 2010 at 11:04 PM
With this recap I realized I have a girl (faceless blog writer) crush on Girlfriday! I have absolutely roared and adored every one of your 'caps for this show.
Thank you for all that you do.
And, was it just me that knew that Samshin Gma had to return? Somewhere in ep 12 or 14 I got that feeling. I love that it was true and that she gave us more clarity being that no other mystical being, outside of little grubby goblin boy knew any dang thing!
In the end I adored Gumiho! This show was wonderful. Yes, there were tears but unlike any kdrama I've seen, I wasn't weary by the end. It sped by and I laughed the whole way.
Thank you Hong Sisters for writing the most enjoyable drama I've seen this year (recycled cliches and all)!
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106 CHshe
September 30, 2010 at 11:07 PM
Yay for happy ending, however now that I've seen it, wish that it wasn't...
I guess the ending is kinda safe. The whole mystical aspect of the legend itself are told in general and not in details, which is why we as the viewers can come up with such a lot of different assumptions. Some may see it that way, others may not, some can even come up with a whole lot new ideas of how the legend might really works. So does it brings us back to logic, fantasy or lala land which I dare not to venture?
So for me its kinda safe to just let it all rest upon the HEAVENS, coz yes that is surely one thing that we don't know, let alone question how does it works. Having said that, it's been a pleasure to watch this show, and how I wish it turns out differently.
Do I rewatch it again? Yes, for the joy and laughter.
Would I remember it as an epic love story? I'm sorry to say no.
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107 orangevivi
September 30, 2010 at 11:08 PM
Thanks for the recap~i'm really going to miss this drama~~
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108 vieny
September 30, 2010 at 11:13 PM
bye bye hoi hoi couple..u makes my day n night waiting for the next wed-thursaday coming right away..mi ho-and dae woong would be best couple ive ever watch.it's lovely how to see their love grows. seriuosly i'm afradi this would end tragicly.even i n friends keep sending sms just to know how the ending was.
now, that i'm relieve..XD
i can't sleep well from now on XD
thank you hong sisters and director, and crew :)
thank you girlfriday and javabeans for you awesomeness.
lee seung gi ya..i more more more love you now..i think you're acting more improove now.and i know how you already fight for your best.
shin min ah you'are the cuitest gumiho ever. and hoi hoi couple will remain in my brain for a long time from now on..
and i dont mind about non realistic or magic gonna happen in this drama coz it's supossed to be a magical drama..imagination one. love story between a human and gumiho rite?
but why there is no jjakjigi? sob sob sob
anyway, nomu nomu nomu nomu nomu nomu nomu chowa for the show! *finger guns*
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109 thay
September 30, 2010 at 11:13 PM
what an ending!I like the last scene..it's so funny yet cute..I like their consistent story with the title "MY GIRLFRIEND IS A GUMIHO" in the drama.. in the end,they still go with it as Dae Woong say his girlfriend is still a fox!hahahaa...an ending that never came across my mind at all,I thought Miho will be human or leave Dae Woong but thanks GOD,HONG SISTERS are a genius duo that can come out with an ending like this!
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110 vieny
September 30, 2010 at 11:15 PM
bye bye hoi hoi couple..u makes my day n night waiting for the next wed-thursaday coming right away..mi ho-and dae woong would be best couple ive ever watch.it's lovely how to see their love grows. seriuosly i'm afradi this would end tragicly.even i n friends keep sending sms just to know how the ending was.
now, that i'm relieve..XD
i can't sleep well from now on XD
thank you hong sisters and director, and crew :)
thank you girlfriday and javabeans for you awesomeness.
lee seung gi ya..i more more more love you now..i think you're acting more improve now.and i know how you already fight for your best.
shin min ah you'are the cuitest gumiho ever. and hoi hoi couple will remain in my brain for a long time from now on..
and i dont mind about non realistic or magic gonna happen in this drama coz it's supossed to be a magical drama..imagination one. love story between a human and gumiho rite?
but why there is no jjakjigi? sob sob sob
anyway, nomu nomu nomu nomu nomu nomu nomu chowa for the show! *finger guns*
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111 neih
September 30, 2010 at 11:15 PM
The other day I thought about the storyline. I love how as he was teaching her to be human, he became more human. He became an actual human that cares for others, he's no longer the rich kids that doesn't worry about anyone else but himself.
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112 Sam
September 30, 2010 at 11:19 PM
I cried watching it so much ;___;
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113 saryKIM
September 30, 2010 at 11:23 PM
thanks sooo much for your time and effort to do these recaps! this was such a fun drama... and I enjoyed all your witty remarks and commentary. You guys rock!
I'm gonna miss this drama so much... *tear
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114 half the night sky
September 30, 2010 at 11:24 PM
its official... I love lee seung gi
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115 evelia
September 30, 2010 at 11:27 PM
The last three episodes made me cry. I am happy that the drama had a happy ending. I have just started to watch korean dramas and this one is my favorite. Thank you for all the recaps!
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116 Zoe
September 30, 2010 at 11:28 PM
i havent watch the last 2 eps., didn not read yur recap, and am trying to get a hold of myself because is 2 in the morning. Got school tomorrow. finals, and the obssesion of seen the end is not letting me sleep..Am in so much pain:S
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117 mellowyel
September 30, 2010 at 11:30 PM
i thought i would cry... but i didn't. came damn near close, though. I LOVED LOVED LOVED this drama and the recaps - I'm going to miss it a lot. Thanks so much for recapping JB and GF!!
... i don't even want this comment to end because it means it's all over!!!! agh. when's the DVD coming out?? lol
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118 Noypi
September 30, 2010 at 11:31 PM
I haven't seen the episode SUbbed YET, but I already cried watching it RAW and I cried AGAIN reading your recap.. GAHHHHH!! Bittersweet moment... Thank you so much Javabeans and Girlfriday for the awesome hard work you have done these past weeks!! As always, our gratitude is overflowing...
See you both on the next drama, I guess it's going to be Mary Stayed Out All Night?? Yea?!
Till then, HOI-HOI!!!
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119 norimaki
September 30, 2010 at 11:32 PM
I cried and I laughed with this show .. I really liked the ending !!!!! thanks you JB and GF for recapping this series .. this is now one of fav. kdramas .....LSG and SMA were very good actors !!!
sugohasshosumnida !!!
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120 meemee
September 30, 2010 at 11:34 PM
I thought it was a sad ending,Thankfully,I'm satisfied with it!
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121 Dele
September 30, 2010 at 11:35 PM
Mi-ho: I’m sorry. But even if being with me is scary and painful, can I stay by your side?
Seriously, so freaking romantic. I want someone's side to stay on!!! I cried reading the recap, honestly the story and this recap was done so well. I loved the whole sun meets the moon. As if light and dark blend into just life. The Hong sisters rock:) and so does girlfriday and javabeans:)!!!
Thank you two for all your hard work!!!
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122 Ariel
September 30, 2010 at 11:35 PM
Another embarassing show of tears, I was reading this in the office and I was crying, my friends thought there was something wrong. They had a good laugh when they saw that I was reading the recap. Good show, really good good show.... HOI HOI
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123 deissy
September 30, 2010 at 11:38 PM
Hands down. best Kdrama EVER. for me that is. thank you guys for the recaps. i laugh. i cried. and dreamed...it was a beautiful drama. from begenning to end. till next time hong sisters. ill be looking forward to it. =) ps. does anybody know where i can get this certain song...instrumental that is used in the drama...there is one particular piano piece that i adore...it comes mostly during gumiho and DJ scenes...if anybody can help, please. thanks
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124 Hikary25
September 30, 2010 at 11:39 PM
Waaaah thanks so much
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125 xiaoSxin
September 30, 2010 at 11:40 PM
Thanks GF, JB for the wonderful recaps. This has been a great and awesome 2 months with MGIAG.
Lee Seung Gi... nomu nomu nomu nomu jowa!!!~
Hoi hoi!
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126 jodie047
September 30, 2010 at 11:40 PM
never fails me!!!
i love this drama.. my favorite among my favorites! i'm sooo sooo damn happy about the ending..
very touching. very cute. very romantic. very perfect! :D
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127 Ani
September 30, 2010 at 11:53 PM
Oh man! Oh man! I was right! Grandma came to the rescue... Okay, so she was number three on my theory list, but it was still there.
Anyways, I watched this episode first and dude, did I cry or what? And then reading the recaps right after? Oh man am I wrung out.
Anyways, I loved the ending, and I too was glad MiHo had at least one tail left. It was one of the things I hated about Inuyasha, it was his obsession when he was with Kikyo to be human. I thought if Kikyo truly loved him, than she would accept him for the half-demon that he was. So I was thankful that Kagome wanted Inuyasha to remain as he was. And I thought about Coffee Prince and the "man or alien" line too when MiHo and Woong-ah met up again.
So jb and fri? Thank you for the awesome recaps. When school started, I couldn't watch all the episodes like I did in the beginning. So your hardwork, awesome insight, and wittiness is much appreciated.
P.S. And jb, even if Delightful Girl Chun-hyand was my first in the Hong Sisters world, I still think Fantasy Couple is my favorite of the lot (or at least tying in first place with some of my favorite dramas). I know, weird taste huh? XD
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pliv
October 11, 2010 at 2:00 PM
i love that you are connecting this to inuyasha!!!!
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128 wonderbea
September 30, 2010 at 11:55 PM
(I originally posted this by mistake on Ep 15 recap)
@GF and JB
There was a song on the OST that I didn't hear on any of the episodes, or I just might have missed it. It was the song I Can Give You Everything by Shin Mina. I thought for sure it was going to be played in the finale. The melancholy vibe of the song made me think it would be a tragic ending (contrary to my hopes and wishes)--with a dying Daewoong in the arms of Miho and the song playing in the background.
By any chance, do you know which episode it was played in? Or I'd be forced to re-watch everything (yeah, twist my arm, will ya? :D)
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129 budsdiana
October 1, 2010 at 12:01 AM
I got interested in this drama because I saw several comments in the past OPEN THREAD about the actor NO MIN WOO who is a cast of MGIAG. So I decided to read the recaps of JB/GF, the dynamic duo, (I think at that time they were already at Episode 4 or 5).
I was hooked due to NMW, guys can you tell me what other dramas he was on other than PASTA.
Thanks so much, it will be highly appreciated.
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130 caryatid
October 1, 2010 at 12:09 AM
super duper cute ending...:D
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131 yellowmum
October 1, 2010 at 12:10 AM
Thank you jb and gf for the recaps. I think half of the awesomeness of the drama was because of you guys and your witty writing.
This drama is on my fave list now. Lee Seung gi will always be a fave also and know that he's just gonna get better with every new drama he's gonna make. I hope he gets to make a lot more.:)
I'll be missing my thursday, friday date with MGIG. sigh.
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132 abawlingfangirl
October 1, 2010 at 12:20 AM
thank you, for recapping the entire series. Really thank you!!! I loved this drama to bits and I haven't watched the last eps yet - yet I'm already BAWLING just reading your recaps and seeing the screenshots.
thanks javabeans and girlfriday~
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133 anonymous
October 1, 2010 at 12:21 AM
now heres the thing, i have waited for this recap since yesterday, visited and refreshed the page again and again, just when it was posted, I decided reading the comments then.
I haven't read the recap. I decided not to read it until I find some time alone minus all the distractions.
I want to read this in peace. saving the best for last.
see ya later tonight, page.
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134 danna
October 1, 2010 at 12:22 AM
Thank you sooooo much for the recaps both of you!!....your witty comments and funny anecdotes made this ride even more fun
It was a very cute drama and probably the most fun that i have seen this year(though that may change with SKKS) but it just didnt movie me to tears like the other Hong dramas and maybe that's why it wont be my favourite Hong drama....i guess that position will always be YAB's...I admit that i think this was written a bit better than YAB and that the fantastical elements made it so much more interesting than any of thier other dramas...and I totally agree about their crutches that they need to get rid of...i really hope they write a good second female lead next time
Once again thank you....now i can finally go to bed in peace
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135 Princess61
October 1, 2010 at 12:39 AM
The best drama e.v.e.r. I looked forward to coming home from work to watch each episode and now, I feel as though a part of me is lost. I thought Lee Seung Gi and Shin Min Ah were wonderful. What brilliant casting! Looking forward to purchasing the DVD when it comes out. Thanks Javabeans and Girlfriday for your recaps!
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136 grasya
October 1, 2010 at 12:45 AM
Thanks for the recap. I've seen it with english subs, but i'm still crying while reading this.
MGIAG is my most, most, most, favorite drama now!
I love you Seung Gi!
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137 Unnursvana
October 1, 2010 at 12:45 AM
Seeing that woman in a traditional wedding dress totally killed me. To think that Mi Ho will never experience that is so heartbreaking and sad for me that I couldn't hold back the tears any longer.
She waited for more then 500 years! she deserves to have that happily ever after. I cried over the rest of the episode like a baby T_T especially when Mi Ho came back. Tears of joy!
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138 sara
October 1, 2010 at 1:14 AM
what?horrible actor?you are talking about our prince?i don't believe it.he s overacting while crying?he makes everyone cry with just his tearful eyes.he makes everyone laugh just with his smile.how he can be overacting?i don't believe it.just don't love him,if you don't love him.(although i wonder how somebody can't love our prince)but please farily judge his acting skills.
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139 giddygirl108
October 1, 2010 at 1:26 AM
Amazing recap and show!! Must.watch.it.
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140 jeankaycee
October 1, 2010 at 1:27 AM
My Girlfriend is a Gumiho, your one hell of a ride of cuteness, mystic, angst and LOVE!
In my book your one of the best Kdrama that I'ved seen.
Kudos to the Hong Sisters for making this drama for its such a delight to watch!
The whole cast were great!!!
But a big shout out to the Hoi-Hoi couple!
Shin Mina - before this drama i find her pretty but she has doesnt have a certain appeal to me as an audience. But as Miho, wow she really nailed it! The way she portrayed Miho, you can feel the sincerity of the actor playing the part. Now i really like her, hope in her next projects she can also show this kind of sincerity.
And Lee Seung Gi - im now a fan! before im clueless that he can also act well in kdramas (sorry i didnt watch shining inheritance, not my cup of coffee!). So when i watched this drama Lee Seung Gi was a revelation to me. This guy does it all, he can make you laugh, feel giddy, make you cry, make you melt, can break your heart and put it back in pieces again! I do hope to see more of him!
With that, thank you again to javabeans and girlfriday!!! im always looking forward in reading your recaps. You guys really rock!!!
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141 sae
October 1, 2010 at 1:27 AM
thank you for the recaps!
i super appreciate you girlfriday and javabeans!
it has been a great ride.
my heart is now at ease knowing that our hoihoi couple ended up together and happy... :)
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142 elaine
October 1, 2010 at 1:39 AM
Thanks JB and GF for recaping the drama..
You are such a great recappers to clarify some things doesn't understand in this show.. You really help me a lot....
Your comments and reviews are really DAEBAK..!! I learn many vocabulary words from both of you.. LOL...
As for MGIG... For this two months since aug.11 up to sept.30 I stay tuned waiting this drama every 21:55 in the evening i didn't expect that it gives happiness which i've never ever received... Hong sis are incredible... How come they come up again with another drama after the previous dramas they make[i watched them all!]???
ANd of course... I will miss woongie and miho.. hoi-hoi...
hoi-hoi to huhuhuhu :(((((
Nice recap again... I really hope it has a sequel..
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143 snoopyvkd
October 1, 2010 at 1:43 AM
I'm sad that there was no mating in the last episode :D
Thank you and congrats for another great serie. Maybe you could collect all the recaps together and edit them for your die hard fans.
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144 Hannah
October 1, 2010 at 2:03 AM
I think I agree that it lost some of its freshness at the end, and recycled some pretty typical elements to deliver a narrative thrust to the conclusion but god it did it fantastically anyway and this was a great drama. Super romantic, hilarious, adorable, touching, poignant. Even if I think it's last two episodes were its weakest it still has so much love!
Also, glad I wasn't the only one who thought of the Coffee Prince line when he said I don't care. Gahh. ♥ So lovely.
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145 chahaya
October 1, 2010 at 2:04 AM
thanks for MGIAG reccap for all this time! I have fun with this drama so much!
I agree about JB's comments. Hong sisters will have hard work to bring fresh script next time. So, it will be cameo from Miho and Dae Wong for their next project? Hahaha
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146 precious
October 1, 2010 at 2:10 AM
aigoo.. so happy.. i really really really love this movie.. hope it will shown here in philippines... so love shin minah and lee seungki loveteam,,, they're so cute... really, really really love them both....
ko ma wo yo...... saranghaeyo.........
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147 Dara
October 1, 2010 at 2:34 AM
The one scene that I truly admire LSG is during the marriage , LSG stood by the altar right? and then the groom/director marched his way to the altar right? I mean that way the groom marched was so hilarious that I wondered , how everybody in the wedding hall kept their straight face is beyond me, especially LSG, his face was so serious like important ceremony was going on and his eyes had to focus at the director all the time as his best man. I can't help but laugh thinking how they shoot this scene, LOL.
For the whole final episode, lots of heartbreaking scenes which I loved. The one that got me the most is when DW woke up and found Mi-Ho disappeared, he frantically ran into the streets, when the truth finally sank in, right at that moment the bus ran in his way, the LOOK in his eyes at that moment got me, you know when you make absolute decision that you no longer want to exist in this world because it hurts so much. If this drama ends here, it will be beautiful too. But of course, I love happy ending so over all I'm happy with the finale.
Also , agree with JB, the mirroring of the first episode was done beautifully. I got the message from the writers right way even without sub, DW has grown up and (we)have come a long way. Well wraps up there.
I enjoyed also that MH is still a fox and DW has her bead. Does this mean the two can live on hundreds years? If so, DW-MH will live on as long as we can imagine?, then the writers have created a new lore? In that case, this is an awesome ending.
Small complaint: I was kind of hope for the big awesome kiss at the end cause I wasn't get one in YAB, to my disappointment I got a tail hug and a peck kiss instead, LOL.
Many thanks to JB and GF, you works are very much appreciated! Till the next drama...Anyong ^^
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148 atalanta
October 1, 2010 at 3:03 AM
hoi! hoi! love this drama, thanks jb and gf for the recap... im actually promoting this drama here in the phils. hope that they would show it here....
gosh...i can wait for the next hong sister show... do have any idea what's thier next show will be? just curious...
again thanks for the recap....xoxo
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Jobz
October 3, 2010 at 2:14 AM
Ikasa mo tol :)
I got my friends hooked in this drama too
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149 Miyoung
October 1, 2010 at 3:07 AM
Seriously, I started crying all over again when I read the recap of the gym scene. Like, another river to join the five other ones. UGH :'( I did not want this to be over.
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150 zzzmadison
October 1, 2010 at 3:30 AM
can't wait to see this drama.. i love it just reading the recaps!
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