My Princess: Episode 1
by javabeans
Oh, so cute. WAAAAY better than I was fearing, and Kim Tae-hee is seriously adorable. So if you don’t mind, I’d just like to take a moment to address Madam Girlfriday:
MUAHAHA! I WIN! Neener neener, in your face!
Okay, I’d better stop now, just in case things take a turn for the worse later and I’m forced to eat my words. Because even worse than having that rubbed in my face later on is deserving it.
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EPISODE 1 RECAP
We open on LEE SEOL (Kim Tae-hee) walking through palace grounds, dressed in full princess regalia. She is attended by a retinue of court ladies, and heads toward a courtyard that is decorated in finery; traditional dancers and musicians sit poised, ready to begin their performance.
As Seol makes her way across the pavilion and seats herself, a man in a suit (Song Seung-heon, playing PARK HAE-YOUNG), reports into his earpiece, “The princess has arrived,” signaling the beginning of the show.
Drummers drum, dancers dance, and Seol watches smilingly… and then lets out a big yawn. We’re meant to think this is a subtle Roman Holiday moment that will soon pass, but no, she follows that with a neck stretch, kicks up her feet, and taps them like a child on the ground. She even stands up and massages her tired back — and it’s then that we see that she’s not, in fact, presiding over the fancy court event.
Instead, she’s sitting alone at the front of the palace grounds, dressed as a princess for tourist photos, a la Goofy at Disneyland. The real princess is inside, a Westerner who watches the events that have been prepared for her visit.
As soon as her shift winds down, Seol bounds off to change, just as the diplomat comes up to the photographer with a request: Princess Stella wants a commemorative photo with the Korean “princess.”
Since Seol has left, Hae-young hurries to look for her and barges into the women’s changing room, thereby fulfilling more than one viewer’s fantasies, I’m sure. The ladies squeal and throw clothes at him, but he ignores them and locates Seol, dragging her out.
He asks her to remain for the photo session, but she flatly declines, as she’s got another part-time job lined up. Until he offers her a hefty 100,000 won ($90 USD) for an hour’s work.
Suddenly all smiles, Seol accepts. While she poses with the princess, Hae-young hears of the latest brouhaha in the Blue House, as the president has issued a conference regarding the restoration of the monarchy, which will be put to a vote. Not surprisingly, he faces strong opposition from other politicians, who vow to do everything to counter the president’s move.
As the event winds down, Seol tracks Hae-young down to ask for her pay, growing affronted when he tells her he doesn’t have the cash on him — all he has is a note for 1 million won, not the 100,000 he promised. She tries to protest, but he’s called away and hurriedly gives her his business card, asking her to text him her bank account info so he can transfer the funds.
Hae-young has been called by his grandfather, the elderly chairman to Daehan Group, who is making yet another visit to a particular gravesite. Hae-young has dutifully accompanied his grandfather here over the years, but he’s growing impatient with the pointless exercise, not understanding the old man’s dedication. Frustrated with his grandfather’s constant answer that things will become clear in time, he retorts that he won’t ask anymore.
Taking a few moments alone at the gravesite, Chairman Park addresses the deceased: “Your Highness, we have waited a very long time. Now all of the preparations are complete.”
Seol bikes to school and slips into the department office where she works, knowing that she’s late again. She tries to smooth over the ruffled feathers of her supervisor, who’s used to this and calls Seol on her “princess” behavior, wryly referring to her as “Your Highness.”
The three women — the third being Seol’s friend and classmate — all snap to attention when NAM JUNG-WOO (Ryu Soo-young) enters, as he is clearly a favorite professor, as well as being witty, smart, and handsome to boot.
How convenient that the topic upon which Jung-woo lectures today happens to be Korea’s monarchy and the conditions of its possible restoration — such as a hidden child, for instance. Seol drools over the hot prof and tells her friend that she’ll seal the deal when she goes to Egypt — the art professors will surely head to the pyramids, where a few nights in close quarters will be on her side.
She daydreams about this fateful meeting, and I love that in her fantasy she’s dressed up like a frivolous city girl as she wheels her luggage through the pyramids, ready to surprise her lover, Mr. Hot Prof. Alas, her own dream fails her, and Dream Jung-woo shuts her in the mummy cask, leaving Seol to cry out after him, “Professor!”
Which is, of course, when she wakes up and realizes she’s just shouted in the middle of lecture. Embarrassed, she mumbles her apology — she was thinking of something else. He teases, “You were thinking about something else, and I was involved? Wow.”
As students file out of the classroom, Seol notices the slide onscreen, the hanja characters catching her attention. She’d missed the explanation in her dozing, so her friend fills her in: It’s from a letter written by the Emperor Sunjong (the last Joseon emperor). The original artifact is lost and only photos remain, but this was the first discovery indicating the existence of Lee Young, Sunjong’s lost child (who, we will later discover, is Seol’s ancestor).
There’s something familiar about those letters… but Seol’s attention is immediately distracted when her friend tells her to give up on her crush; Hot Prof Jung-woo has a girlfriend. She’s reputed to be beautiful and rich, and a director of an art museum.
Seol accompanies her friend to her job at a department store, which is just another excuse for her to lovingly take photos of a coveted piece of luggage — the perfect bag to take with her to Egypt. She’s had her eye on one in particular, and has almost scraped together enough to buy it. But the saleslady tells her that there’s only one bag left, and the model has been discontinued. Seol frets — and after she spent the past two years saving! (That comment earns her a polite-but-incredulous, “It took you two years to save 300,000 won?” ($280) Lol.)
On her way out, Seol is attracted by the shiny baubles in the jewelry display, and oohs over the pretty pieces of jewelry. A customer buys the ring she’s looking at, and Seol recognizes him as the guy from before. The guy who owes her money.
He again offers to transfer the money into her account, but she’d rather be paid now. Rather than allowing herself to be dismissed, Seol follows Hae-young into a crowded elevator, though she doesn’t press her point or say anything.
Instead, they stand side by side and play a round of I’m-not-looking-at-you-I-swear-well-maybe-just-a-peek-oops!-nope-not-looking! It’s pretty adorable.
Following him into the parking garage, she remains a few steps behind until he finally faces her. He smirks to himself, half-exasperated, half-puffed up with self-satisfaction, thinking, “She’s totally fallen for me.” Pride — it comes before something, they say. What was that again?
Seol loses her nerve and turns away, and he stops her from leaving, which I find hilarious — she can’t just go without professing her crush on him! Nope, he’s gotta hear it, vain pretty man that he is, lol. He prompts her to just out with it already.
To his utter bewilderment, it’s not an advance or a confession she makes, but a request for his receipt, since he hadn’t cared to receive one in the first place. Purchases of over 300,000 won will earn a special gift.
The conversation is interrupted by a call from OH YOON-JU (Park Ye-jin), who’s friendly enough with Hae-young to call him oppa and talk flirtatiously. Her big exhibit opens tomorrow, to which Hae-young promises to come. She adds that she’s currently cleaning her employees’ desks as a thank-you gesture for all their hard work, and declines his offer to help with that. (She’s totally lying, as she’s actually picking out wine in a fancy restaurant, but hey, it makes her sound good.)
Hae-young offers Seol a part-time job cleaning some desks, offering that receipt and 30,000 won. Seol ain’t no fool, and she immediately sizes up the situation: He’s harboring a one-sided crush for that woman. Brightly, she tells him to wait a minute, promising to turn that unrequited love into a spouse.
Running off, she comes back with rubber work gloves — for him. After all, she can tell he’s rich, and figures the woman is too. Would she really be impressed that he hired someone to do the cleaning? No, people are moved when you give them something they never thought you would.
Wishing him luck, she takes the receipt and bounces off gaily.
Hae-young gets a text from Yoon-ju asking if he’s on his way over bearing gloves, intending to do the cleaning himself. Just in case, she’s leaving work early, to prevent him from all that work. And Hae-young has to smile in wonderment — so Seol WAS right.
Yoon-ju has dinner with Jung-woo, who has recalled that today is the ten-year anniversary of their first meeting. It’s clear that he has feelings for her — they were each other’s first loves — but they’re not in a dating relationship, not exactly. It seems complicated.
For instance, when she gives him a preview to her new exhibit regarding the old monarchy, he envelops her in a warm hug, and she stiffens. He understands that she’s not reciprocating, but that’s not the intent of his hug, and he keeps his arms around her.
He’s proud of her efforts, and tomorrow will be a big day, with the president slated for a visit. He assures her that tomorrow, her talent and effort will be proven to the world.
Seol makes her way home, where, to her surprise, her passcode is rejected. Her (adopted) sister — both girls were adopted from the same orphanage — LEE DAN, answers the door in a surly mood, and flatly turns Seol away for the night, saying that she wants to spend some time alone.
Without anywhere else to turn, Seol sneaks into school to crash at the office — only she runs into Jung-woo on her way in. He’s quick to size up the situation but doesn’t comment on it, and they share some cup ramyun as they chat.
Seol casually asks about his supposed girlfriend, wondering if she’s as pretty as rumored, her heart sinking when he confirms it. She makes up an excuse to stay behind when he heads home, so she can settle on the couch for the night.
But first, she takes the opportunity to look around Jung-woo’s office, noting the book he is currently reading — it’s the one he wrote, which deals with the last Crown Prince. Curiously, she notices that a co-author is listed, someone named Yoon-ju.
Immediately, she heads online to find out more about the woman, and realizes that this is the museum director, hence also his girlfriend (and, in her mind, her rival). Her hunch is confirmed when she sees that his computer wallpaper is a photo of Yoon-ju.
The next question she asks the internet: “How do I get rid of my man’s woman?” Haha.
Having identified her competition, Seol heads to the Museum of Haeyoung tomorrow for Yoon-ju’s exhibit opening, where she catches a glimpse of Hae-young in the crowd. Whirling around, she ducks to keep out of sight and hurries along, accidently stumbling right into Yoon-ju’s mini-photo shoot with a photographer.
Too bad Hae-young has already spotted her, and comes up right behind to ask if she followed him here (O, vanity). Seol denies it, having been surprised to see him in the first place, and again ducks for cover when Yoon-ju looks in her direction.
Noting his curiosity over her reaction, Seol refers to the offender and sniffs that Yoon-ju’s not so impressive, really. She must be dating someone in the Daehan Group family to have advanced this far in her career at such a young age.
So naturally Seol is startled when Yoon-ju heads straight for them and greets Hae-young warmly. She tries to sneak away, but Hae-young grabs her back and doesn’t let her off the hook, introducing her to Yoon-ju as someone “with a lot of interest in you.”
After Yoon-ju is called away, Hae-yoon assures Seol that her assumptions are off-base, and identifies Yoon-ju as the recipient of the ring. He calls her the woman who’s going to marry into Daehan Group, effectively putting an end to her protests and declaring his intentions. Or rather, he would be declaring his intentions if Seol had picked up on the fact that we already know — that he’s the Daehan Group heir.
But no matter, because Seol’s just thrilled that this means Jung-woo is free for her. In a chipper mood, she asks how it went last night with the rubber gloves, and gives him more advice about how to win her over, saying jealousy is the next tool. The sign of success? When Yoon-ju betrays her suspicions by looking over at his lady companion and asking, “Who is she?”
As if on cue, Yoon-ju approaches with a big smile but asks hesitantly, “Who… is she?” Hae-young is surprised (and gratified that this means she IS jealous), so Seol ups the ante by cozying up to him and introducing himself as “oppa’s girlfriend,” using a false name for good measure.
This isn’t exactly Hae-young’s style to lie, but Seol has so far been right on all counts, so when Yoon-ju asks if it’s true, he stutters, “U-uh… uh? Must be true.”
Throughout the subsequent coffee break, Hae-young surrenders the lead to Seol, though not wholly eagerly. Mostly he focuses on his coffee while Seol gushes that oppa is soooo attentive, and calls her his little Thumbelina who he’d like to carry around everywhere. And that Hae-young told Seol that there’s a lot of talk about Yoon-ju looking like a fox and having a complicated love life (HA, she had to get her dig in)… but that in reality she’s quite sweet.
Yoon-ju picks up on an oddity in Seol’s endless litany praising Hae-young — about him making his own fortune in the world — and Hae-young covers for that by telling her that he hasn’t told her the truth of his background yet.
The coffee date seems to get under Yoon-ju’s skin a teeny bit, but not to the level that Seol intended, so she figures they’ll have to call out the heavy guns.
Seol spots Jung-woo in the crowd, and rather than have to explain why she’s here at his girlfriend’s exhibit, she ducks away and pulls Hae-young with her. She relocates them to the second floor, where they watch the opening officially get under way.
As Yoon-ju addresses the crowd, she unveils her pièce de résistance — the thing she’d vaguely alluded to with Jung-woo as her “secret” — which is Emperor Sunjong’s lost letter.
This is the artifact that Jung-woo had been studying, and given that he had written an entire book with Yoon-ju about the topic, it’s a pretty sneaky thing she has accomplished, keeping him out of the loop, basking in the glory of her solo discovery. I’m sure you could argue that what she did wasn’t exactly unethical, but to a good friend and colleague, it sure smacks of betrayal. Jung-woo realizes this and stalks out, fuming.
Watching from above, Seol is once again transfixed by the hanja letters on the letter — she recognizes them from tapestry hangings at home.
She prods Hae-young into buying her dinner (in exchange for her girlfriend-wooing advice), and her enthusiastic exclamations have him bowing his head apologetically for the disturbance. He’s going about his courtship all wrong, she decrees, especially as he bought the ring to propose with. No, no, no — he can’t propose until she’s absolutely dying to be proposed to!
It’s cute how he doesn’t know how to handle her — she both amuses and embarrasses him — while Seol is blithely unconcerned and continues dispensing her advice.
She orders Hae-young not to buy Yoon-ju anything further, even on her birthday; he is to call her instead, and give her the gift a week later saying, “I didn’t want my gift mixing with the others.” Swoon practically guaranteed.
Seol gets a call from Mom, who’s off to Mt. Jiri for the weekend to pray that sister Dan passes her upcoming exam. Seol balks at the request to feed the dogs at Mom’s rural bed-and-breakfast, but then she realizes that an empty house is just another opportunity for her to make some extra cash. HOW exactly she intends this we don’t know, but Seol’s flights of fancy are hardly rooted in realistic expectations, and she just sees this as a quick way to rustle up plane fare for her trip to Egypt.
Hae-young doesn’t approve — he’s showing himself to be a rather strait-laced, conservative type, isn’t it? — and even threatens to call her mother to warn her what her daughter’s been up to.
He’s called away with an emergency, and hurries to his grandfather’s bedside. The chairman has had a heart episode, triggered by overexcitement wrought by good news. Hae-young tries to speak to Grandpa, but the only words that the old man ekes out are “Lee…Seol…”
A conversation with the secretary clarifies that Lee Seol is a girl to whom Grandpa owes a debt. Hae-young’s frustration bubbles over yet again, because the grandfather he knows would never be indebted to anyone, or feel sorry about it. With one exception, that is: the man whose grave he periodically visits.
Hae-young guesses that this Seol character has something to do with the dead man, and while the secretary concedes that he’s right, it’s not his place to tell him the full story. That, he’ll have to get from his grandfather. But first, Hae-young must go and bring the girl here.
We know (from promos and basic drama premise info) what their relationship is, but Hae-young does not, and his cynical thoughts have taken him in the other direction. He asks one last question: Is this Seol person his grandfather’s (secret) child? Or his father’s?
Yoon-ju arrives to catch the end of this conversation, and we realize that she is the secretary’s daughter. She considers herself part of the family and wheedles her father for the story, but he won’t divulge information that is not her concern.
That night, as Hae-young looks at a photo of his father with tears in his eyes, we are given a few pieces of information: That his father is dead, that he has lingering father/grandfather issues, and that he seems like a lonely person.
In the morning, Hae-young arrives at Seol’s doorstep, though it’s her sister Dan who answers. He hasn’t been able to get a hold of her via phone, so he leaves his card and asks for Dan to let him know when she’s back.
Dan eyes him with interest, and offers the information of Seol’s current whereabouts, adding, “If I tell you now, can I still call you later?” He’s taken aback at the advance, which is hilarious. Oh, Hae-young and your awkwardness around forthright ladies. Bless his heart.
He drives down to the out-of-the-way bed-and-breakfast, where he sees a woman feeding the dogs in the yard. It takes a few moments for him to recognize her, but when he does, he’s utterly stunned.
She still hasn’t noticed him, and he pulls out his phone to call her number. She answers readily with her name, confirming that she is Seol, and that seems to make him even angrier, for whatever reason, and he hangs up.
Seol rings him back, and when he answers, she finally looks up and spots him across the yard. Not registering his grim face, she breaks out into a wide grin and greets him warmly, only to have him accuse her of lying.
Unruffled, she explains that she’d used a false name with Yoon-ju because jealous women often look up the offending party online; she was just protecting herself. However, Hae-young charges her with knowing who he was from the beginning, and asks accusingly if she’d approached him intentionally.
I suspect that the strength of his reaction points to some past incidents with this exact scenario, because he’s awfully sensitive — but that’s probably something learned over the course of one’s life when one is one of the richest heirs in the nation.
Seol just laughs it off, as she has no idea what he’s talking about, or even who he really is. He heads for the house, announcing that he’ll stay the night. That reminds Seol that she’s about to make some money, so she throws open her arms and welcomes him to her abode.
COMMENTS
Cute, cute, cute. Kim Tae-hee is utterly winning, and I smile whenever she bounces around with her effervescent, good-natured cheer. This brand of overacting works in the rom-com genre, whereas the subtler acting required by her more serious drama and movie roles has often betrayed her weaknesses. It’s too bad she hasn’t been doing more dramas like this all this time, although I respect that she has tried very hard to stretch her acting abilities.
Same with Song Seung-heon — while I can’t call him good, he’s totally par for the course as far as rom-com leads goes, and I’m enjoying the little bits of humor he brings to the character. For instance, the way he reacts with confusion, amusement, and exasperation whenever Seol the Bubbly Whirlwind whooshes by him in a maelstrom of energy and emotion. I like that he’s not cold-hearted, and he’s not the snooty type, because I’m Darcy’d out. (Seriously, I love Pride and Prejudice and have read it dozens of times — but really, not everything has to be about it.)
It’s a little ridiculous to think of Song Seung-heon being stuck in an unrequited love, and that may have been even harder for me to believe than this whole monarchy-restoration business, but I’m trying to believe it. And while I’m not that enamored of the whole chaebol rich-boy thing (yawn), as long as the chemistry continues to spark and the laughs roll on, I’m happy. Their rapport isn’t the rawr-sizzling-sexual-tension kind of, say, Secret Garden, but it’s very cute to see them reacting to each other.
I did wonder how the restoration of the monarchy would come about, because it seems too complex an issue to introduce and establish in an episode or two, so it makes sense that they established that this has been an ongoing thing. And that people have known for ages that the lost Lee Young prince existed — it’s just not till now that they have been able to locate his descendants. This is reinforced by the fact that she was adopted, making it that much harder to track her down.
So far, a solid ride, and one I’m excited to continue.
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Tags: featured, first episodes, Kim Tae-hee, My Princess, Park Ye-jin, Ryu Soo-young, Song Seung-heon
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51 124y
January 6, 2011 at 12:47 AM
seriously, KTH looks like she's in her teenage years. she doesnt look like 30 years old woman at all! and she'S so cute, cute, cute!
why did she has to wait so long to do her first rom com. she has wasted her cute & pretty smile in mellow & action drama..
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52 steph
January 6, 2011 at 12:51 AM
I hope this will keep me entertained because Secret Garden is close to ending so I must find a new Drama Addiction..
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53 maria214tx
January 6, 2011 at 1:07 AM
Wow thanks JB for the recap and what patience u had for doing it.
I do not understand Korean (just crazy abt SSH ) and it is always hard for me to watch the show and look at the subs at the same time so ur recap was just fantastic for me.
Again thank u.
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54 yui
January 6, 2011 at 1:26 AM
taehee unni never failed in drama..she acts super total...i hope this drama would raise many viewers...goodluck unni..and uri oppa..seunghun oppa is super hot....oppa saranghae..LoL
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55 am
January 6, 2011 at 1:32 AM
Who are the writers for this drama?
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56 im_eve
January 6, 2011 at 1:47 AM
you know what this makes me think..that A-List Stars seem to be leaning on light, fun projects lately! i mean i did not exactly expect Ha Ji Won and Hyun Bin (& even Jang Hyuk since he DID agree to star in SG before he backed out) to act as hilariously as they do now in SG!
hmm..might it be that the great Mi-ho, Shin Mina kind of sparked the trend?! i'm loving it!
coz it shows their range..and more so their more "humane" and "normal people-like" sense of humor :D
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57 joeydragonlady
January 6, 2011 at 1:48 AM
They both look so pretty. It amazes me how they both have chemistry together on screen. Will be waiting for how this series will progress. Liking it so far.
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58 bloodsugar
January 6, 2011 at 2:30 AM
A long-time lurker delurking to say, thanks for recapping this series, JB! :) I love your recaps, and I was interested in reading recaps for this show.
On a side note, re the comments on Seol's Dior bag--can't it be a knockoff? In my part of the world (SE Asia), there are some excellent designer bag knockoffs that look real from afar, you can only tell that they're fakes if you hold them and examine them yourself...
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59 Laya
January 6, 2011 at 2:50 AM
I was waiting for this! Thanks, JB. ^_^ It sounds good!
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60 Raitei
January 6, 2011 at 2:51 AM
This opening ep seems to be very promising. Looking forward to watching it and reading more of your reviews. :)
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61 1aco
January 6, 2011 at 3:01 AM
love the first ep... Kim Tae-hee much better in this than Irish.. she seem to really enjoy here self in this drama... love here charachter honest,funny,cute and is not afraid to show here feeling .. ..
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62 Meyawie
January 6, 2011 at 3:08 AM
the red bag really looks very expensive too much for a university student to afford but whatever love her fashion and her bubbly character her compared to that stairway to hell owww i mean heaven drama ....ever
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63 Banu
January 6, 2011 at 3:10 AM
thanks for sharing i have yet to watch this drama with subs...so this helped a lot..^__^
BY THE WAY: DOes anyone knows..WHO THE GUY IS ON DRAMABEANS LAYOUT?...
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64 Banu
January 6, 2011 at 3:20 AM
OOO Wait found it..Song Joong Ki " im such an idiot I even watched..Sungkyunkwan Scandal
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65 toopai
January 6, 2011 at 3:20 AM
Nice! hope i'm not being delusional in rooting for Kim Tae-hee to transform ala Park Shi-yeon, from bitches' punch bag to the endearing girl everybody loves. Plus, since the revelation of Mr. Abs this has shot up to be my no 1 anticipated drama. Go My Princess!
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66 Mickey Mouse
January 6, 2011 at 3:23 AM
Hello Minnie, is me Mickey!!! ^^
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67 coffee addict
January 6, 2011 at 3:31 AM
yes! way to go javabeans. i'm excited for the next episode already! :)
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68 Jayce
January 6, 2011 at 3:41 AM
Homay, I've been waiting for this since DECEMBER. Seems like a pretty exciting drama :)
thanks for the ozzum recaps JB :)
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69 tracy
January 6, 2011 at 4:10 AM
They look perfect together
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70 Mona
January 6, 2011 at 4:13 AM
Yepp...I LUVS it! To bad i don't know korean...have to wait endless days for the subs to come out ^^ but it will be so worth it! Thanks for recapping so that my addiction doesn't get the best of me :)
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71 Don't Call Me Mr Hand Towel
January 6, 2011 at 4:25 AM
Hi guys. Did you spot my cameos?
The red luggage bag that Seul liked so much? Me.
The tablecloth at Yoon Joo and Jung Woo's table? Yours truly.
The elevator? NOT me. Been there, done that.
I'll be wearing my black skimpy speedo in next ep's shower scene. I've got a lot of speedos but this one is special. I call it my lucky speedo. I was wearing it the day I landed my first cameo as a bathtub in Prosecutor Princess. So now I wear it for every shower scene. Btw I haven't washed it since that first time cos I'm superstitious. Smell's a bit ...unpleasant but kind of got used to it after all this time. The showering helps too.
You know the part in the graveyard where I got mad with Grandpa? I looked a bit off....well, it was cos I got my speedo stuck in my ass when I straightened up. Pain was unbearable. I almost passed out I can tell you that. I was literally RUNNING when they told me to walk briskly off at the end of the scene.
You've been great. My speedo says hi! ha ha Just kidding!
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72 jelly
January 6, 2011 at 4:25 AM
YAYAYAYAYA I'M SO GLAD THAT THIS DRAMA IS AT LEAST STARTING OFF GOOD!!! I can't wait to start watching it :D Thank you for providing us this javabeans!!! :D
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73 pohonphee
January 6, 2011 at 5:03 AM
When you, JB, said you won over GF, I'm with you! Just from the recap, I have made up my mind I'm on board with this. :) I always have soft spot for rom-com, but not all rom-com kdrama are my faves (still stuck at the 1st episode of MGIAG). Happy that you like this series so much that it is written all over your recap, ha, ha, ha thanks for the recap!
"they stand side by side and play a round of I’m-not-looking-at-you-I-swear-well-maybe-just-a-peek-oops!-nope-not-looking!"
Which girl who has never done that with her crush one? kh, kh, kh
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74 rose
January 6, 2011 at 5:45 AM
im loving this recap and liking the drama hope to watch it soon
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75 KULIT MOTI
January 6, 2011 at 5:48 AM
thank you.. thank you so much.... this is the BEST WEBSITE for korean drama addicts like me.... thank you again....
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76 baNen
January 6, 2011 at 6:22 AM
JB, as always you won't fail.
Thanks for knowing how I've waited for your recap.
Hahaha
My Princess, now owns my heart after Secret Garden left me. ;D
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77 nonski ⭐️A forever JIN who crash landed on Hyun Bins heart❤️!
January 6, 2011 at 6:44 AM
i;m excited, excited, excited and excited to watch this......
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78 midnightmint
January 6, 2011 at 6:45 AM
Oh,suddenly i feel interested in this drama.
the power of word! and this case, your words, JB :)
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79 Kuging
January 6, 2011 at 7:06 AM
AH so Jv liking this huh. Hehehe. Gonna watch this as soon as eng sub is out. I dont have any expectation bout this but just like SG but what did happened? Bliss.
Speaking of SG i havent watch the EP 15 and 16. UGH.1 week to go. ANd i need to find a new obssesion. My Princess will you be the next ?heeh blabbering again. and again.
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80 cheburaschka
January 6, 2011 at 7:47 AM
i was so suprised. the first episode was good.kim tae hee is so funny... and ssh is so sexy...i´m melting;)
i can´t wait to see the next episode!!!
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81 chessy03
January 6, 2011 at 7:52 AM
why do I keep imagining Song Seung Hoon with mustache? haha
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82 red_pill
January 6, 2011 at 8:09 AM
Cute, cute, cute! This wins over Dream High, hands down! ^^
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83 Hanni R.
January 6, 2011 at 9:04 AM
I dunno...doesn't some of this seem too conicidental, the way the two keep meeting up? And the love square, so easily established once again. I guess we are just supposed to take these things in stride and not focus too much on them.
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84 Jei
January 6, 2011 at 9:07 AM
Rom-coms really suit KTH, they don't require much acting. But i think she was overacting in some scenes, she has to tone down a bit, she can get screechy at times.
First episode was okay, enough to hold my attention.
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85 LL
January 6, 2011 at 9:41 AM
I really liked the music in this! I don't remember a single blaring boy band number.
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86 Okie Dokie
January 6, 2011 at 9:51 AM
It's cute! Better than expected. But you're right. Very My Girl-vibe. Which is fine by me because My Girl is one of my favorites. Hopefully, this doesn't go insane. =)
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87 Jinjoo
January 6, 2011 at 10:24 AM
wow sounds promising...i just read a few of recaps & thnx JB for recapping this one, i can hardly wait to watch it with subs! i think they're a cute couple, i always love SSH anyway! glad to see him in a new drama after east of eden!
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88 evelia
January 6, 2011 at 11:03 AM
Thanks for the recap. This drama looks promising.
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89 Maui
January 6, 2011 at 11:07 AM
Maybe it is just me but KTH's performance here really reminds me of Song Hye Gyo's in Full House...
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90 dany
January 6, 2011 at 11:08 AM
thanks for the recap!
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91 Joy
January 6, 2011 at 11:19 AM
gaaaaaaaaaaah~~~!!!!!
i TOTAlly didn't think i'd love it THIS much but .. I DOOO!!!
what an unexpected gem of a drama! Song Seunghun in a romcom is SO much better than his craptacular east of eden come back!!!
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92 Alvina
January 6, 2011 at 11:52 AM
So this is a bit of a Goong-esque feeling to it huh? More in the line of GoongS right?
I'm holding out for this one then. I've been wanting to watch Secret Garden but I've been holding myself back; when I watch drama, I tend to INVEST in the drama and Secret Garden seems to heavy and tense for me to watch right now. I feel like I'd just be yelling at the characters the whole time.
That's why I'm happy that this is out. Will wait patiently.
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93 ar_arguably romantic
January 6, 2011 at 12:48 PM
Thank you for the recap, javabeans!
I am getting a bit excited abt the show now. It didn't grab me right away like some of my 2010 faves, but I'm finding myself really curious abt the next episode and where this is going.
I'm still ambivalent abt the whole monarchy-restoration thing, but I'm liking Haeyoung and Seol so far. I really like that Haeyoung isn't really coldhearted, mean, and snobby. He is a bit awkward, but overall seems like a nice, well-mannered guy and doesn't seem put-out at all by Seol's shameless meddling.
"Hae-young hurries to look for her and barges into the women’s changing room, thereby fulfilling more than one viewer’s fantasies, I’m sure. The ladies squeal and throw clothes at him,"--> are you for real, ladies? I would throw myself at him!
Kim Tae Hee is really winning here, especially with all her dating advice. She really knows women! XDD I wonder if Lee Seol had ever thought of making it into a business!
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Alvina
January 6, 2011 at 12:57 PM
Seriously. What I'm loving about this drama is that he's not an A-hole! I love me some brooding male turned mushy lover but that trope gets tiresome. SSH is like a solid lead and kind second lead tossed up into a healthy happy meal! Love it. Delicious.
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ar_arguably romantic
January 6, 2011 at 9:01 PM
and not to mention, he's supposed to be some sort of diplomat. diplomats SHOULD have nice manners. though I wouldn't put it past kdramas to do something contradictory like have someone with a bad personality be a diplomat. I'm glad they went with the sensible route on this.
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94 raccoon 너구리
January 6, 2011 at 1:01 PM
stroryline a la rnd/goong?
co writer from Lovers? (irk!)
caste a la Autumn tale (looks wise and talent wise...meh.)?
vibe a la it s okay daddy s girl?
i dunno...as much as i enjoyed the first episode, i m still sceptical about this one. i m in need of some hindie drama right now...like my sweet seoul or beating heart...or something in between: a tangle of hindie and cutie pop-ish: coffee prince style...
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95 cheeseakad
January 6, 2011 at 1:26 PM
this drama reminds me of across between cindrella and the princess diaries. there's already awicked step sister who put her out oh! let not forget the girl that wants to marry the prince but as fate would have it he already promise to the princess!!! ha! ha! don't you just love this!!!! and don't forget the guy that love the girl that love the prince! iwatch ep 2 raw and with the previews, ep 3 is going to be good!!! these are just my thoughts and guesses !!!!
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96 YoSoyHaru!!!!!!!!!!
January 6, 2011 at 2:06 PM
I'm so excited for your recap can't wait for tonights. I just watched the first two eps and the little that I understood got me really excited. Thanks
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97 SuziQ
January 6, 2011 at 2:22 PM
First noticed SSH in He Was Cool.He still looks Hot! KTH is alot better in My Princess than IRIS. Loved her in her GOONG outfit. So looked like a real Princess. Love the second lead. Archeology was my major in college, and he is real cute ala Indiana Jones.
I'm a handbag freak, so I noticed the DIOR bag right away too. Mulberrry is not that a famous brand here though. If she is a poor student, she is wearing knock-offs, otherwise why would it take her 2 years to buy $280 luggage? I remember the first luggage I brought, it took me that long to save too.
Thanks for the recap. I get confused regarding the WONs equivalent to $USD. This drama seems to be off to a good start. It seems like it is fast paced, fun, bright, and breezy.
Can't wait until more episodes are out.
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98 E
January 6, 2011 at 3:16 PM
I think they both are doing a pretty good job with the show - not that it's brilliant acting or anything but for the purpose it fits well. I've never liked the actor who plays the professor before but weirdly - he's attractive in this drama!
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99 scarlett
January 6, 2011 at 3:17 PM
just watched ep. 2 and it was so adorable. But, i wish the friendship between the leads weren't so fast-paced. Even though DH is more suitable for my age-group, I'm liking MP better because of the acting combo and all that. However, PYJ doesn't seem to fit the role of OYJ that well in my eyes as per her character description. Also, I wish someone would recap Sign. But, I know everyone here's really busy.
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100 Purpleclouds
January 6, 2011 at 3:30 PM
I have 2 perplexing issues, one is actors with one single eyelid and one double eyelid. I want them to be the same. There are over 5 top actors like that and no one is fixing it to be the same. (single or double is just as cool but not one of each!) I wonder why to no end. 2nd issue, why do pretty actresses use so much botox that when they smile, it looks all weird and unnatural...like the museum lady and the woman from Chuno. They need facial expressions in dramas! I know, it's contradictory to tell some to fix their eyes, and then say don't do anything to the face. But that's how I feel.
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