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Gu Family Book: Episode 4

Aw, I love this show. It’s so damn cute and earnest and lovable. You have a hero who spends his days playing Hong Gil-dong Jr. in the streets, a no-nonsense heroine with a mighty sword, and a story world filled with myths and magic that’s just barely been tapped. But at the core, it’s just got a whole lot of heart.

The Monday-Tuesday race has been tight, but ratings continue to rise for Gu Family Book, with Episode 4 at 15.1%. God of the Workplace followed close behind at 14.2%, and Jang Ok-jung came in at 7.0%.

 
EPISODE 4 RECAP

We start off with a recap of Mom and Dad’s love story, destined for tragedy, and then catch up to Kang-chi and Yeo-wool’s fateful meeting under the crescent moon and peach blossom tree. The same blue lights that once used to follow Dad around now surround Kang-chi.

He ekes out his brave speech that he’ll protect her… before passing out in her arms. Heh. But the words trigger a memory for Yeo-wool, and she has a momentary flashback to being attacked by a scary dog as a little girl, when a boy had jumped out and said those same words.

She looks up at the tree and the moon and remembers the monk’s warning that this is the fate she should avoid.

Back at the Hundred Years Inn, Tae-seo is the only one there to run the estate in the absence of his father, and he gets a late-night surprise—a large entourage arrives and suddenly demands rooms. Uh-oh, did they just let our baddie Jo Gwan-woong walk right into the place?

And of course, Dad’s receiving the warning from Dam Pyung-joon this very moment—Jo Gwan-woong is on a murder spree and Lord Park is very possibly the next target. Oh, ya think?

Jo Gwan-woong introduces himself ominously and when Tae-seo tries to tell them there aren’t enough rooms to house them all, the head minion demands they make room. Eep.

Poor Tae-seo doesn’t know what to do, and asks his servant where Kang-chi is, sighing that he’d be absent at a time like this. Aw, I like that he looks for Kang-chi in his time of need despite all their bickering.

But Kang-chi’s too busy playing sleeping beauty at the moment, as Yeo-wool keeps watch. She stares and stares and finally pokes him in the cheek… which just gets him snoring.

Gon arrives after throwing the henchmen off his trail and tries kicking Kang-chi awake, to no avail. Yeo-wool thinks he must’ve been drugged, but Gon isn’t satisfied and tests out a theory, by yanking out his sword and slamming it down right at Kang-chi’s head. Whoa.

It’s certainly enough to jolt Kang-chi awake, and he rolls out of the way just in time, as the sword slices his pillow. Well good morning to you too. Yeesh. He demands to know who they are, and Gon points out that the polite thing to do would be to introduce himself first.

So Kang-chi says he’s from the Hundred Years Inn, and they raise an eyebrow at the familiar name. He asks who they are, and then Gon says smugly that he doesn’t identify himself to people he doesn’t know. HA. I think I’m going to like these two together. Their bickering and posturing is hilarious.

Kang-chi attacks, and Gon doesn’t even break a sweat as he trips Kang-chi and sends him flying, again and again. Finally Yeo-wool steps in between them and asks Kang-chi if this is the way he treats people who save his life, and he balks—You? Saved me? (He assumes she’s a boy, but it’s the pint-sized-ness of her that he’s scoffing at.)

She sends a spin-kick flying at his face to prove her point. Ha.

Cut to: Kang-chi being led by Yeo-wool on a rope, like a dog. He finally turns around to try and reason with her that the ropes are a bit much for his pride: “I’m not a puppy!” I beg to differ.

She says that she can’t trust him, and it’s suspicious anyway that the son of the Hundred Years Inn would be chased by henchmen, unless he’s a thief (he shakes his head no), or has women problems. He gulps.

She takes that to mean he’s a scoundrel, and Kang-chi swears up and down that it’s not that kind of lady trouble. The way she just rolls her eyes and doesn’t let him explain is just priceless.

He pleads with her to de-rope him before they reach the inn to save him the mortification, but it’s too late because Tae-seo’s servant comes running up to them calling out his name.

When Yeo-wool refuses to comply, Kang-chi whirls around and throws his arms around Yeo-wool and announces that they’re his new friends that he met in the woods. Hee. Yeo-wool squirms, and Gon has a silent freakout at Kang-chi hugging her. Love it.

But they’ve got bigger problems, as they find out when they finally let the servant get a word in…

Back at the inn, Tae-seo explains that he doesn’t have the rooms—guests would have to be kicked out in order to house them all. Jo Gwan-woong doesn’t skip a beat and says that’s what he should do then. Oh crap. I don’t want Tae-seo to bow to this evil guy, but I’m also terrified for him.

He sticks to his principles and says he can’t do that, and Jo Gwan-woong can’t believe that he’d dare inconvenience the Important Man while lowly people reside in the rooms. Tae-seo says that every guest at their inn is treated equally, and that is how his father has always run the place. Damn, I’m impressed. Those are some principled balls of steel ya got there.

As expected, Jo Gwan-woong doesn’t take it very well, and Tae-seo ends up with a sword at his throat. His mother and sister hear what’s happening, and Chung-jo wonders where the guards and Kang-chi are. Lady Yoon avoids her gaze. I think guilt would be giving her too much credit, but perhaps she’s regretting her timing in kicking him out?

Back on the road, Kang-chi turns to Yeo-wool and drops the posturing attitude. He asks sincerely for her to untie the ropes because something’s wrong at the inn. She looks into his eyes and thinks again that there’s somewhere she’s seen those eyes before…

The situation at the inn goes from bad to worse when Jo Gwan-woong takes Tae-seo’s equal treatment mantra and runs with it, twisting his words to make it sound like he’s blatantly going against the law of the land.

Lady Yoon rushes to the scene to apologize for her young and impetuous son, and tries to placate Jo Gwan-woong by insisting that she’ll make room at the inn, even as Tae-seo argues with Mom that they can’t do that. But she kneels before him to ask for mercy.

Chung-jo arrives behind the crowd looking for her mother, and in that split second Jo Gwan-woong’s eyes flicker with recognition—but it’s Seo-hwa he sees in her. Ew. He looks at Chung-jo with these eyes… Ack. Ack. Make it stop.

Suddenly someone steps in front of Chung-jo to block his view. Oh phew, it’s Kang-chi. Ohmygah that was the longest flesh crawl ever. What took you so long?

He and Tae-seo exchange the cutest smiles and he apologizes for being late. He introduces himself as Choi Kang-chi, and when Jo Gwan-woong demands to know what he does around here, Kang-chi explains that he’s the one who chases out the rabblerousers at the inn.

Jo Gwan-woong practically stomps his feet with the Do you KNOW who I am? and Kang-chi makes it clear that he doesn’t much care. The henchmen all draw their swords around him, and he just stands there, still offering to let them go quietly if they want.

Yeo-wool and Gon watch from the rooftop, and she makes a move to jump into the fight, but Gon holds her back.

The henchmen attack, and Kang-chi fights them off unarmed in about three seconds, and turns their own swords back on them. Curiously, Jo Gwan-woong’s head minion just watches the fight, and notes Kang-chi’s glowing red bracelet. Uh-oh.

Jo Gwan-woong laughs it up to save face, and declares this place verrrrry interesting. He gives Chung-jo one last creepy smile before leaving, only revealing how furious he really is once he’s alone.

Yeo-wool and Gon are impressed at Kang-chi’s fighting skills, since that wasn’t really their first impression of him. Gon notes Yeo-wool drifting off into thought, as she thinks again that she’s seen Kang-chi somewhere before.

Lord Park returns home in the morning and demands to know where his guards were in this time of need. Head guard Han-no just bows his head, exchanging guilty glances with Lady Yoon.

Kang-chi steps in to say that this was all his fault, launching into this elaborate lie about how he ran off and the guards came after him, and then they lost each other in the woods, and oh yeah he was drunk, and um…

Lord Park asks if they think he’s an idiot, so Kang-chi just goes the route of the louder the apology the better, and he and Han-no just take turns bowing, “It’s my fault! No, it’s my fault! Punish me! No, punish me!”

Finally Tae-seo saves them both by suggesting that the more urgent matter is how to deal with Jo Gwan-woong. Dad doesn’t say much of what he learned, but Mom argues that they have to go apologize to the man if they don’t want the future of their inn to be doomed. She makes a point of blaming Kang-chi, which just adds to her hatefulness.

She sits Kang-chi down on her own to ask why he came back—did he not take her warning seriously? He says he came because the inn was in danger, but she argues that he did more harm than good last night. He asks with these pleading eyes why she’s never liked him: “Tell me what it is and I’ll fix it!” Awww, Kang-chi. You break my heart.

She answers honestly that he’s always been an ominous presence, from the day he entered this house, and that she has feared his whole life that he’d bring harm to her children. He of course doesn’t understand, and swears that he’d give his life to protect Tae-seo and Chung-jo.

Lady Yoon: “How can I trust the word of a thing that might not even be human!” Gasp. He asks what she means, but she’s called outside and he’s left wondering at her turn of phrase. As he walks out he sees Chung-jo surrounded by new garments in preparation for her wedding, and sighs wistfully in her direction.

Yeo-wool finds him in the courtyard and sizes him up right away—so he dared to fall in love with the owner’s daughter and got kicked out for overstepping, huh? He doesn’t answer.

He wonders how she got in here, and she tells him that they’re staying at the inn. When he turns to go, she takes out her stick and whaps him over the head for no reason… and then reels in shock—why didn’t he evade the strike?

I love that the hitter is just as surprised, and she points out that a guy who can fight off all those attackers should obviously be able to avoid being hit. He says that was a different situation—they smelled of blood (curious, I know he doesn’t mean it literally, but it could be).

She finds him even more curious—so his fighting ability actually changes according to the situation? She challenges him to a friendly swordfight, and Kang-chi looks her up and down with a laugh (still assuming she’s a really short man) and warns her to put away her sword before she gets hurt.

He starts to walk away, when she casually calls out, “Giant spider.” He stops in his tracks. “The thing you’re most afraid of in the whole world are big spiders, right?” He turns in shock and stares for a while, and then puffs up his chest to insist that she’s wrong.

So then she points: “It’s a giant spider!” He leaps up with hoppy feet like a little boy: “Where?! Where!” And after all that he still has the gall to insist he’s not afraid. She watches him go and says aloud: “So it was you…”

Lord Park and Tae-seo seek out Jo Gwan-woong, who purposely makes them stand there and wait while he does nothing, just to prove a point. When they’re finally called in, Lord Park introduces himself and apologizes for his children’s rash behavior last night.

Jo Gwan-woong wastes no time in offering up suggestions for how to appease him, and says that he’s being really gracious with his offer since he could try Tae-seo as a traitor, but instead will settle for Kang-chi being hit 200 times.

Lord Park says that Kang-chi is like a son to him, and offers to give him anything else in exchange. Jo Gwan-woong gets a glint in his eye and asks for the Hundred Years Inn then… “Ah I see, that’s too much? Then how about your daughter?” NO.

Both Tae-seo and Lord Park’s blood starts to boil, and in case we weren’t quite sure that Jo Gwan-woong was evil, their conversation gets intercut with a frog swallowing a butterfly whole, just to drive the point home.

Lord Park takes a moment, and then gets on his knees. “I will take the 200 blows. My children’s sins are their father’s, so I will be hit in their stead.” Wow. Tae-seo protests and Jo Gwan-woong quakes in silent rage.

Next thing we know, he’s letting them go. His minion asks why and Jo Gwan-woong says that Lord Park is more beloved by the people than the king—punishing him gets him nowhere. He says he knew this man would be a difficult opponent, but didn’t expect this. He orders his minion to kill Lord Park quietly, and make it look like Kang-chi is the killer.

Meanwhile, Kang-chi is busy trailing after Yeo-wool and Gon in the marketplace, thinking he’s being super stealthy. Gon: “He’s still following us.” Yeo-wool: “I know. Leave him be.”

He loses them with one simple distraction, and twirls around in the street, wondering how they slipped away. Pwahaha, his go-to explanation is that they must be ghosts. They watch from around the corner and Yeo-wool wonders what to make of him: “Is he a moron or a genius?” Uh…

But then he gets distracted on his super secret mission when he finds that thug who ripped them off for 50 nyang the other day, extorting street vendors for more money. He greets the leader with a big smile.

Yeo-wool arrives at an inn to meet a contact, and she hands over a record she’s made of the string of murders that she’s been investigating. As expected, they overlap with Jo Gwan-woong’s latest acquisitions.

They’re interrupted when Kang-chi’s fight with the thugs spills over into the inn, and they join the crowd to see what’s going on. Kang-chi lines up the baddies on their knees and threatens them to give up their money, and Yeo-wool’s contact sighs at the behavior, assuming that Kang-chi is robbing the men in broad daylight.

Yeo-wool steps up to put a stop to it… when Kang-chi calls out: “Line up!” Suddenly the market vendors all line up, each telling Kang-chi how much the gangsters extorted from them today, thanking him for returning their hard-earned money.

Kang-chi tells the thugs to stop stealing from the poor, and suggests that if they must steal, they should stick to the rich. They chant his name through the streets like a hero. D’awww, so many feels.

Yeo-wool looks on with a smile, though Gon can only manage a raised eyebrow. Heh. She looks into the crowd and notices a familiar face—the monk who gave her the cryptic warning. He doesn’t see her, and just smiles proudly at Kang-chi.

She runs after him to ask what happens if she doesn’t avoid that fate, or if she can’t. So-jung says gravely that one of them may die, and that these things are up to heaven. She’s left standing in the street, wondering if one of them could really die, and looks back at Kang-chi.

Kang-chi returns home that night with gifts of liquor and food from the street vendors, and he presents them to his father (Lord Park’s head servant, the one whose surname he took that day at the river).

The Park family enjoys a quiet moment together as they talk about Chung-jo’s upcoming marriage and Tae-seo’s possible fear of girls (because he refuses to do anything marriage-minded), and Kang-chi watches from the distance. Gah, that pangs my heart so—the longing look at the happy family.

Han-no comes by to tell him not to dream. He doesn’t have a place there. But Kang-chi says just watching them makes him happy. He gives Han-no the food in his hand, without an ounce of anger at what happened last night.

Yeo-wool practices her sword skills in the courtyard, the monk’s words ringing in her ears as she thinks back to the young boy who seems so much like Kang-chi. Kang-chi watches her for a while and applauds, and then asks how she knew about his fear of spiders—do they know each other?

She turns the question around on him—do they know each other? Have they met before? He says he doesn’t remember.

Yeo-wool: “Then we haven’t met. A meeting that isn’t remembered has no meaning.”

She starts to walk away, and then he calls out: “If I remember? Then will it have meaning? They stand there looking at each other in a charged moment… and then suddenly he lunges at her.

A flying star comes out of nowhere and just misses her head. A black-clad assassin runs across the rooftop, and they give chase.

Lord Park senses a presence nearby and asks who’s there. A wind blows through his room and puts the lights out. He relights the candle, and out of the darkness steps So-jung. Oh thank goodness. Get him to safety!

Jo Gwan-woong chuckles to himself that the hunt has begun…

Kang-chi and Yeo-wool catch up to the one assassin they were chasing… only to watch as more of them appear before their eyes like vapor. One by one they fill the rooftop, and then they start appearing on the ground, right in front of them.

Kang-chi asks what they are, and Yeo-wool says they’re phantoms. In seconds they’re surrounded, and they stand back-to-back, looking out at the frightening sight.

Lord Park asks if So-jung is here now that the twenty years is up, and asks to know more about Kang-chi’s true nature, and about what power that bracelet holds. Wait. Waitaminute. I don’t like that look in So-jung’s eye. That’s not really him, is it? Crud.

Lord Park admits that he let the bracelet fall off the night he brought Kang-chi home, and that’s when he saw it. So-jung prods him to tell exactly what he saw that night. Lord Park starts to explain that there was an accident and a small wound… and then stops short.

He can sense something’s not right. His voice takes on an edge: “Who are you?” He calls out to his servants, but So-jung pulls a sword to his throat, and then as the camera pans he lets the spell fade and shows his true face. It’s Jo Gwan-woong’s right-hand man. With the sword at Lord Park’s neck, he demands to know more about Kang-chi.

Outside, the army of phantom assassins narrows in. They draw their swords on cue. I love Kang-chi’s confusion: Wait, phantoms have swords? Is this a thing? She warns him to be careful, while he’s still slackjawed that such creatures exist.

She draws her sword. He raises his fists…

 
COMMENTS

Aw, end of episode? But I want to see the epic fight! Whatever you do, please don’t kill off Lord Park. Why does every drama introduce us to awesome dads and then kill them off? Dramaland: where good dads go to die. It was heartbreaking enough that Wol-ryung had to die so tragically after being betrayed by his only love in a thousand years. How about you throw us a bone and let the surrogate father live?

I’m already really invested in the characters and the conflict that exists purely from a nobleman/slave class divide and how Kang-chi is part of the family but not. There’s enough there even without the gumiho conflict (though of course I’m dying for those secrets/powers to be discovered), to carry the heart of Kang-chi’s emotional journey as an outsider. All of it—watching the happy family from afar, loving the nobleman’s daughter he can never be with, doing anything to be accepted and loved—it’s so immediately compelling and your heart just goes out to him.

Yeo-wool is a great character too, with her toughness and her quirks. She still needs more development, because for now we’re left to infer that she just lets people assume that she’s a man until she feels like correcting them. It’s not a crossdressing drama so I don’t expect the gender misunderstanding to go on too long (or even to make that big a difference, save for Kang-chi’s one big moment of mortifying oops, which I look forward to). But I do think it’s important for us to know—why that’s her preference, why she lives as a warrior and not a noblewoman. I’m sure I’ll like the answers, but I hope she gets the same treatment as a character and that we get a solid setup for her too. And how great is this trio:

My favorite thing in the whole episode was Kang-chi’s little Jeon Woo-chi/Hong Gil-dong moment in the marketplace, which tells us everything we need to know about him—that he was raised right, and that it’s in his nature to help the weak and use his strength to do good. Not only is it a heartwarming character moment, but key people get to witness this about him—Yeo-wool, who immediately changes her mind about him, and the monk So-jung who gets to see that Wol-ryung’s son grew up to be a good man.

There are definitely one-dimensional characters (especially in the villain realm) but overall the story is really engrossing, even before Kang-chi discovers his true nature. Though the baddie Jo Gwan-woong is Just Evil Incarnate, now that we know he has access to magic and that there are darker realms of the mythology that we haven’t explored, I’m more interested in the bigger picture. Of course the immediate concern is that all these people seem to think that Kang-chi’s bracelet is the source of his power, when in fact it’s what reins it in… and that discovery is going to be a heady one, least of all for the young man who never once guessed that he’s not a real boy. Talk about your rude awakenings.

 
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I think KC knows YW is a girl...the way he looks at her when they're staring each other (the after sword practice of YW). Idk..kind of awkward staring like that for a guy :/

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Thanks for the recap! I'm getting serious Sungkyunkwan vibes, with all the interweaving plot threads: conspiracy, romance, and the search to be human. I am, if possible, even more in this drama's corner now. Don't let me down! So many thoughts:

-Man, Lady of the Manor is a BITCH. She doesn't even know the bullet she dodged. If Kang Chi hadn't come back, I'm pretty sure Jerkass would have left Chung Jo brutally deflowered and sobbing on the ground.

-Speaking of which, I need ALL THE SHOWERS. Possibly with bleach. That fucker gives me the HEEBS. I mean, good job with making us hate him, Drama, but DAMN. *shudders*

-How happy am I that Chung Jo is not only not a spoiled brat, but seems to have some depth? SO. HAPPY.

-Kang Chi and Seo Wool are already adorable. I love their bickery dynamic, and it's an interesting reversal to have her know a bit more about the Fate side of things at this point than he does. Suzy's doing well so far; I think her inscrutable acting works well here, as Seo Wool seems to have a lot of pent up aggression below the surface.

-Sometimes I feel like they insert whatever famous pretty-boy actor they can afford/find into dramas. Seung-gi has moved a bit beyond that with K2H, but he is especially well-cast here. He's great as the righteous, carefree orphan protecting the week, and then can be just as good at being vulnerable, like in his confrontation with Lady Bitch.

-I also like the extension of the mythology so far. Kang Chi's basically been set up as guardian of the Inn, and it's interesting that the rules that make him powerful can put him at a disadvantage as well.

-Awwww, he's still outside the family. Heartstrings, tugged. (You guys better marry Chung Jo off right now. NOT THAT IT WOULD HELP. *whimpers*)

-WHOA I was not expecting the monk to be fake! Waaaait, how much does Fuckbutt know about the whole supernatural situation? Because I'm thinking it's more than is good for anyone.

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LOL! I love the 'inscrutable acting'

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Wait, that sounded kind of insulting. She's getting better! Really! I just think it worked really well when she had her veil on and was all "Why are you attacking this unarmed man?" with her Justice voice.

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With the "next generation" - I'm getting too much of a flashback of "Hong Gil-dong" which isn't a good thing (with a bit of MGIAG tossed in).

The ill-fated lover story in the 1st 2 eps was well done.

Standard story-line, but the dialogue and acting were good enough that one felt a connection not only to the characters (despite their limited time on screen), but the emotions rang true.

Here - I'm getting a redux of HGD with the whole illegitimate/adopted so of a noble-man w/ a love/crush that can never be who spends his time getting in brawls and generally getting in trouble even if it is to help out the common folk.

Add in the girl who can fight and the overacting on the hero's part and the bad acting on the heroine's part and it really becomes a redux of HGD.

LSG basically plays the same rascally character that he did for MGIAG - and while I could buy into him being the hapless and a bit dorky neerdoweller in MGIAG, I couldn't really buy into him being a budding "action star" w/ girls throwing themselves at him.

Similarly, can't really buy into him being this macho super-strength hero/fighter, like I could Choi Jin Hyuk as the Gumiho or even Sung Joon as Gon.

LSG also does the same overacting that he did in MGIAG (which KJH also did at times in HGD).

And while I like Suzy, her flat acting really brings me back to the flat acting of Sung Yuri in HGD (except, SY's was probably even worse).

Suzy needs a good script and a good direction by a PD in order to get the most out of her acting-wise like in "Intro to Architecture", and while the script hasn't been that great for the eps 3-4 (a bit too cliché filled/paint by nos.), this is the same writer and PD that managed to pull a pretty good performance out of LYH.

How many people are pining for the "good 'ol days" w/ LYH? (Probably not something that many people would have even thought could happen.)

Thus far, the attempts at emotion/planting a connection btwn the leads has not only fallen flat, but felt forced - which wasn't the case with the "parents."

Aside from all the dead characters from the 1st 2 eps, the only characters which I like and have any sort of connection to are the sister, brother, the father and Gon (btw, while not biologically related, Kang Chi and Chung Jo basically grew up as sibling so - ewww).

And while Lee Sung Jae's villain character is maybe a bit too one-note (in being way too "villainy"), LSJ does such a good job acting in that role that I actually like seeing him get as much screen time as possible (with a lesser actor, this part could have easily turned into a bad caricature).

After a pretty wonderful start w/ the 1st 2 eps, the past 2 have been a disappointment in both the writing and acting - which has led to not having nearly the emotional connection that the 1st eps provided.

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omg!! such an awesome episode... i'm afraid for Lord Park... why does in the dramaland they have to kill off decent characters... i just hope it would differ this time..

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Thanks for a wonderful recap girlfriday.

Btw, just asking... when Wol Ryung didn't get to kill Seo Hwa, he could turn into a 'demon' for a thousand years, right? Did he really die? I remember the ground flowers or leaves covered him up just like a grave. What are your thoughts on this? Anyone has any theory on where Wol Ryung is right now?

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He's currently working for evil rape monster I'm sure. The whole magic phantoms thing didn't come from nowhere. Doubt he's a demon for real though. Or SH's love will somehow save him beyond the grave (if she's dead).

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Some description of the site credits Ryohei Otani as ninja... I wonder if those smokey effects is supposed to be ninjitsu, not really magic-magic...

See the use of the ninja stars and the hallucinatory split body effects like naruto hahah ( as prev mentioned by another beanie)..

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They call to mind the same dark spirit fighters conjured up by the evil witch mother of Lee Jun Ki's char in Arang.

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Why would he work for the guy who caused the destruction of his marriage, his happiness, his lover, and his own life?
This is a world of fantasy. If a benevolent gumiho, guardian of the mountain exists, other spirits, evil ones, must exist too. Yin and Yang. Balance.

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Because the synopsis says he's working for the bad guys....

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Thanks GF for the wonderful recap as always.

“I am not a puppy. I beg to differ.” Hehe, totally agree with you.

Seung Gi is so Adorable......

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I wonder what will Be the next journey of Kang Chi. I wonder about his father too. Where is he? I think he is still alive, so bad villain no word for him. He likes young girl. What a creepy Guy.

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I just read the synopsis again from http://wiki.d-addicts.com/Gu_Family_Book It says, "He realizes that he’s a half-human-half-beast through a certain incident and starts living his second life."

He might stay away from humans for a time as he gets to understand who he really us with the help of our dear Monk So Jung. But I'd really like to see more of how he will fall in love with Yeo Wool (and visa versa--not that she's not already *smile*) enough to make him want to be a human. Well being with your one true love might not be the only reason to want to become human but then again wasn't that the reason Wol Ryung wanted to give up all his powers and eternal life for.

Mon and Tue is too far away! Hope it's tonight :P

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You know what..I totally wouldn't mind some naked waterfall training scene <3...

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Me too. Hahahaha

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Count me in!!!

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i'd love to see that too! ^^

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thanks for the recaps ! i love that you guys, like me, looooooove this show and find it amazing not like other sites ehhhhm koalasplayground its like they are forced to write abt it and spill every hatred ! omg
thanks you very much you bring me joy !! loved the ep and the interactions!!

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I really like Suzy here!!!! she's so cool ! I like her with Kanchi and bodyguard. so cute

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I so enjoy this show. Love Kang-chi. Lee Seung-gi is just adorable. Although I can't wait for him to discover his powers.

I don't want Lord Park to die. But I think he might, then Lady Yoon will kick Kang-chi out.

I love the relationship between Kang-chi and Tae-seo. That bickering brothers thing never gets old.

Thanks for the recap, GF!

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Anyone realised that this episode was filmed over at least two separate occasions? Look at Seunggi's fringe. In some scenes, he has a longer fringe, in others a shorter one. I think he looks better with a shorter fringe.

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I'm seriously surprised nobody has mentioned Seunggi's ever changing hair from scene to scene. I think it'll get better now that they seem to have settled on the more flat look.

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I noticed that too,his front hair geting flatter, I wish they just let him have the bang cover his forehead instead

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I am sooo trying not to read the recap before the subs come in. I just love this show. Thanks for the recap.

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Bd...so 'sour grape'.e..
I don't like to watch shows that actors are over-acting, i don't mind they aren't handsome enough, that's why I like to watch all seunggi's shows/dramas cause need not say, he is very natural as an actor n I feel comfortable in his acting n he is funny too... rating won't b at the top if he is what u say...think everybody so idiot to choose lousy actor to watch.. crazy...

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I've come to the point where if I see certain monikers, I just ignore it and scroll down. Don't understand why she's here at all, except that she takes pleasure in spewing inane negative comments. So tiresome. So don't even acknowledge her comments by responding.

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Funny how there have been numerous posters who noticed LSG's overacting in not only this, but in MGIAG.

And there are plenty of other actors who I don't think are traditionally handsome but make up for it with talent.

And it seems like if anyone has "sour grapes" - it's you for not being able to handle any criticism due to your blind fandom.

Unlike you, I can not only handle when people criticize stars that I like, but will even join in when need be.

For instance, I like both Suzy and Lee Yeon-hee a lot, but Suzy's acting thus far has been wooden and LYH's, despite her reputation, gave a fine performance.

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It's not your complaints that annoy people. It's the amount of times you repeat them. I can tell without knowing you that you aren't going to like LSG in this drama or his next one or his next one.

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Call me ignorant but I dont see him over acting at all. Can you please point out the exact scenes that he's over acting and what how those scenes can be done better? Miss "Acting professor"?

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Ha! Exactly what I would like to ask the Professor as well. Also, I would like to know what is the Professor's definition of "over acting"?

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I love the 'Awesome Team'.....
ah...
that's why SJ say Yes being as 3rd role....
he will in the 'Awesome Team' alongside with Kang Chi - Suzy......
playing Joseon secret intelligent.....
it's to die for role....
I mean, being in the same boat with them meaning more screen time right ?....
on major network who's got affiliated international...
I bet we can see their awesome adventures together...
and makes us root for them....

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Thanks for the recap. This is an awesome drama. Absolutely love LSG and Suzy together. Waiting impatiently for next Monday !

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I think Wol Ryung is still alive. Whats the sense of the consequence of not completing the 100daystobecomehuman quest. So here's hoping to see CJH once again.
Btw, I really love LSG as Kang Chi. His smile. Oh gosh. Whew. But i will be really sad when KC will face the hard challenges and temporrily, bye bye to 100 watt smile of him.

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Sung joon looks terrible. They should've given him a wig with bangs or something.

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ommoooo!!!

Gu Familly Book Hwaiting!! YOE WOOL KANG CHI FIGHTING^^!!

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Gaaaahh this is the first time I went "NOOOOOooooooooooo" for about...five minutes after the episode ended.
God I hope Chung-jo doesn't become like Seo-hwa. I hope that her family and Kang-chi will be able to protect her.
And I hope Lord Park does not die!
And how did Lord Evil get access to magic? I want to know! Gosh gosh gosh gosh gosh I cannot wait for the next episode.
Thank you for the recap and review!!

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So does Kang Chi know that Suzy is a girl?? Or does he think of her as a boy still? Can Someone clear this up for me ..thanks !! :D

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I thought everyone knew shes a girl- did I miss something

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He knows she's a girl. I don't think it's so much as mistaken identities with cross dressing but rather the vibes she gives off as a strong woman who knows how to fight, which is why one might've mistaken her as a man (esp. with her hat on)

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Ok thank you !!!

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so a family problem has me a little behind on this show as I'm just finishing episode 2, before I go on I have a question. Is the Lee Seung Ki and Suzy part anywhere near as awesome as the Choi Jin Hyuk and Lee Yeon Hee part?

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Depends. Some people just adore the first 2 episodes and couldn't get into it after. I never was that in love with the parents so I was able to move on quickly. It's not really the same. It's slower and more lighthearted, but still has the same overall feel of impending doom of sorts. The characters are introduced and the relationships are obviously going to develop in the rest of the 22 episodes properly, not quickly in 2.

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well... the parent part is like a 2-hr movie so of course it is impressive and impactful~
Their life started and ended tragically in the 2 episodes!

But Seung Gi and Suzy's adventure is going to span the rest 23 episodes so it is not as fast pace as the parent parts but well...

I like how the story is going so far and just can't wait to see the next and the next episode so :D

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The writing and acting was better for the 1st 2 eps.

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It's all in the romance you prefer.
Do you like the light,innocent, heartfelt romance? Suzy and Seunggi's character will have that kind.
Their parents had a stronger, more passionate romance that ended all too fast. It's really your cup of tea to decide.
Apples and oranges for me. Both can work, depending on how well the director/writer brings out the viewers' emotions.

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I'm going to give the production team credit, here. I'm not Korean and I have never been able to figure out why Suzy has just a following as a great beauty. She's one of those "beautiful" Korean pop star/actresses with features so generic I couldn't pick her out of a police line-up. But, for this show, they've given her a distinctive look and she is learning to act, slowly, and I can finally see the beauty in her. Hoping she gets better at moving her face and eyes on camera.

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Actually think Suzy looks quite a bit more "generic" here.

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Yes she is so charming and cool here

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I'm glad you pointed that out.
I liked suzy even back then when she first debuted in Dream High although she wasn't great. She was endearing and the team even knew how to make fun of her "cardboard" acting throughout the show.
But i never understood the k-netizen's fascination with her beauty. I agree that it is really generic for me, but i guess beauty really is the eye of the beholder. I think her persona is what people like about her -- innocent, cute, etc. Which is why she and IU are the it girls atm.

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Yay! I think Suzy is so pretty in here. Knowing how the ending might be like, gives me chills.. I wonder who will die? If not, what will happen? Now I know that Suzy already likes kang-chi B/c of the encounterance when Little. OMG! The recaps are so GOOD already, can't wait to watch it. :)

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Genjutsu.

Yes Show, I see what you did there.

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Nine tailed fox....Ninjas...Sword techniques w/ chakra force yes this is my drama

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Thank you thank you thank you!I'll leave the discussions and everything else for later.I'll just have to say,aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa.....!!!!That's my crazy,excited,loving it,giggly shout for this drama.GREAT GREAT GREAT!For now i'll just have to enjoy it.If i have to get disappointed in the end,as i once said,at the very least i had this moments.

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I really don't get it why there are some people here trying to sway others in the darkness, where they are. Come on, you've said your piece already. Stop trying to convince people here to agree with you. Trying to have people join your bandwagon of disappoinments and negativity. This isn't the right place for you to do that coz obviously, majority of the people here are loving the drama that you have been compalining that hasn't been giving you the satisfaction you are looking for.

The thing is, we are not blind to see that Lee Seung Gi's acting has improved whether you admit it or not. It's very obvious that the guy is putting so much effort to mature and be able to give justice to the role he is portraying now. You need not compare him to the other Korean artists that you adore because obviously, he's far different from them in so many ways. Lee Seung Gi knows his capabilities and he himself knows that he has a lot to learn in terms of acting.
Suzy may not be a good actress. But there's always a room for improvement and I think she is doing a fine job with her role. The skills she's showing on the drama is commendable.

Maybe you should write your own drama and cast all the artists that you are adoring so much to give you your satisfaction dear.

Like everyone here, I am happy with the drama's progress as well as the actors and actresses' portrayal of their respected roles.. FIGHTING GFB!

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Ay! Ay! Seunggicharm
There are constructive comments and there are negative ones that are equivalent to bashing. Comments like, "I hate the writer!" - just bec they wrote something you didn't like sounds like a little child whining, "I hate you" just cos they didn't get what they want.

Then its the OTP's turn. By all means discuss what you like and what you don't, but don't insult the actors or actress, and when others defend them, turn the spite to the bloggers.

Why not channel all that energy into something positive? Sure you can critique the show and even acting, but be fair and not mean. I would prefer a discussion on the plot and characterisation rather than "She can't act; he can't act" "The writer is awful" etc. Is that how a drama should be appreciated?
If you really don't like the story, or the actor, or even if you like the actress, but don't like her acting, don't punish yourself by watching the show! Why be so masochistic?
There are a gazillion other dramas to watch.

Furthermore, if you want to continue to punish yourself by watching the drama, then pls keep your negativity to yourselves. Or you can start your own blog as a form of therapy.

This is a public site and anyone can come here to read and discuss. But bear in mind that we need to respect each other. And by that, I mean writing comments not out to tear down or insult.

Let me draw an analogy. A public park is meant for all to use. Anyone should be allowed to use the park for various reasons as long as it doesn't destroy the park for other users. You can walk, suntan, gaze at the sky, meditate under a tree, walk your dog, as long as your activity does not take away another person's pleasure in using the park.
If you walk your dog, make sure that you pick up its poo, so that other users don't step on it. If you rollerblade in the park, make sure that you don't injure others. If you don't like a tree, don't sit under its shade. There are other trees for you to use, but don't hack down the tree just because you don't like it or criticise those do sit under it. And if you want to sunbathe, pls make sure that you're not in the buff, cos not everyone wants to see nekked n its stepping over line for others!

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Please let there be like buttons here

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I want there to be a kill button - so that negativity and senseless bashing can go where they belong.

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@seunggicharm @crazyajummafan i heart u guys!!! ok bye~~ xD

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@asdfghjkl thanks! ^^

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@asdfghjkl thanks too!

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@seunggicharm and @crazyajummafan - good job you guys! very well said. i don't understand why people watch dramas and critique it like it's an entry to the Academy Awards. why not watch the drama and enjoy it like you know, entertainment? :) and yes, if the acting/writing/directing/musical score is bothering you, then by all means, stop watching the drama. that way, everyone will be happy - you won't have to torture yourself and other people who love the drama won't hear anything negative from you. :)

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thanks @deedee.. yeah, they always have an option to stop watching a particular drama and end their misery.. But they are choosing to be the torturer of themselves..lolz.. anyways, let's just enjoy GFB dear and support them all the way. ^^

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Thank you. I am just relieved that that there people out there who share the same sentiments and are willing to acknowledge it. I know of a number of viewers who love the show and would like to comment, but don't, cos they don't want to get skewered and butchered.

Neither do they want to constantly read these disparaging, negative comments. So sad that its turning away people wth good, insightful comments.

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very nice analogy crazyajummafan! We are all living in democracy and everyone's opinion is accepted as long as you know when to stop and refrain from making people agree with you. ^^ and I guess, as long as majority of us knows the truth and feels the same way towards the drama, all these negative and nonsensical comments they are throwing are worthy to be ignored.
Clearly, GFB is a drama that A Lot of people are enjoying to watch. ^^ Fighting!

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I wish you know how much i respect you, very well said :)

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thanks @laraine. I respect all of you too.. ^^ Ler's enjoy Kang Chi^^ hehe..

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I just watched episode four, it was really enjoyable and I super loved it ! Awesome drama !!

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they always kill of the nice father in every freakin drama,
WAEEEEEEE!! -cries-

i'm really liking this drama, and that pervert dude.. i wanna kick his aars! thanks for the recap, they're always a delight to read ^^

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I'm a little curious on the bracelet itself, is that what's keeping him in HUMAN form when his temper goes up or is it to control his power so he won't be expose?

Can't wait for the next episode, the thirst for what's going to happen next is draining me day by day. Well I guess I'll just have to keep myself hydrated until next Monday.

See everyone then!

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I think it's both. And when it glows, he seems to have extra power.
It also seems as if Kang Chi's strong only when confronting baddies or when he's in real danger. I was surprised that he was no match for Yeo Wool and Gon, and that while he could break the ropes that the guards tied around him, he could not break the one that YW tied around him.

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I think that's what i find so endearing about Kang Chi's character. Strong against the baddies, and helpless against the innocent. That's a nice dynamic there. Kind of reminds me of his dad.

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so far i enjoyed this drama..but one thing,i dont like the flashback much because its too many...i know that its written that yeol woo will fall in love with kang chi..but i want more action...swordswoman yeol woo!!! :)

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Pooh, no narration at the beginning of this episode. I was looking forward to hearing that silky, deep voice.

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I think its mr. Sung Joon voice :D

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I mean so jung, my bad

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I think the old man who is YW's contact or whatever. Think he's supposed to be Lee Soon Shin.

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Such a fantastic drama... Giving me all the satisfaction that I need. Love the main leads and they are so cute and adorable. The only bad thing is I have to wait for Monday! I just have to rewatch the episodes and re-read the recaps over and over. Thanks GF you always do a great job in your writing. I haven't encounter anyone that does a better job than you yet.
Since Shining Inheritance to MGIAG to K2H, LSG has been my favorite. It is obvious that he takes his job seriously and does his best and his improvement is non-deniable. There is no need to say anything else. How much he is loved already speaks for this sole fact.

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out of all the comments I have strangely been compelled to read yours is the one I agree with the most- 2 thumbs up!!!

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Thanks for the recap Girlfriday. I'm loving this drama a lot! Despite the one dimensional villain, the slower pace of the main story and the other flaws one can find in this drama, I'm seriously invested in the hero's story that I shed tears couple of times in this episode for him. I'm so glad that we're on the same wavelength here, because reading your and Javabean's recap, it's like you can read my mind!

When Kang Chi asked the evil mom why she didn't like him, Seunggi's expression there broke my heart so much, I teared up watching him. And I don't know what about the way he sat and his posture that made him look so humbly, scared and sad, like little kid.

And then his longing look at the happy family *sobs* It's already so sad with him being the adopted child that I can't imagine how will it be when he discovers that he's not human, and people will look at him with fear the way Seo Hwa looked at Wol Ryung when he turned into a beast.

It's comforting and heart-tugging to think that compared to Seo Hwa, Yeo Wool will stay by his side and probably protecting him too.

I'm on the fence about the plot possibly repeating history too much with JGW desiring CJ, and then CJ's family will collapse and her becoming a gisaeng but there is enough twist there with YW being the heroine and not CJ that I'm interested to see how the story will play out and am being hopeful that our hero this time will not end with the same fate as his father.

I'm glad that the drama knows how to balance the angst with humor and light-hearted scenes. I love the KC-YW-Gon trio and KC being a Hong Gil Dong jr. was hilarious, cute, heart-warming and heart-tugging all at the same time.

Looking forward to the next episode!

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Makes me wonder since it's paralleling the parent's story in a way if it's trying to tell us that WR should have waited for his YW and not settled for the first girl he thought he loved.

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He has waited for a thousand years but I think his mistake was he should have told SH about his real identity before marrying and sleeping with her, even if he was already on his way in becoming a human. They both made mistake and it was just unfortunate that things happened so fast and had to end so tragically.

I'm looking forward to KC and YW's turn as I think they fit each other more compared to WR and SH. Most importantly, YW will learn about KC's identity and still decide to stay by his side. I don't blame SH, KC is just lucky to have met YW. And having read that YW will be the one to help control KC's beast side, I'm very excited for that. I love it when a relationship goes two ways, both protecting each other. They will make a great pair, and I'm hopeful that they will be able to have a better ending compared to his parents.

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Yes, they probably should have gotten to know each other better... I mean, obviously they should have. One of the important things to discuss before marriage is if you are a gumiho or not obviously. :)

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"I’m glad that the drama knows how to balance the angst with humor and light-hearted scenes. I love the KC-YW-Gon trio and KC being a Hong Gil Dong jr. was hilarious, cute, heart-warming and heart-tugging all at the same time." I agree with you. That's why, ep 4 is my favourite ep so far, and I think it may continue to be, becos i think the rest of the drama may be full of angst. Hope that there'll be light and funny moments interwined. Pls writers!

And wanne, I think history WILL repeat itself according to the synopsis, with the exception of YW being by his side. Let's hope it's NOT too similiar.

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Yes, I hope it's not too similar. And I think it won't :)

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Already finished this episode, the story still does't captivating me. Suzy's acting and character just 'off' to me, trying too hard to look like as a badaas but it doesn't work on me :(
Hope she get better in next episodes.

LSG acting is pretty enjoyable, but i hope i can see 'the dark side' of his character (just like in the poster) soon.

Annoying things from this drama :
- Toooooo many flashback, sigh....
- The villain (the ex chancellor) just so creepy (but so cliche and boring)
I kinda expect the villain could be another supernatural creatures, or if kang chi's father becomes the villain, i think it will be more interesting ^^
I hope next episodes the story will get better

One thing that I like in this drama that the actors in there don't use any lipstick xDD
It's kinda distracting watching actors using it...

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I love this episode so much except the part of Suzy practicing sword skills, it was so awkward! I heard she's good at martial art, how come she looks like having no strength at all? Nothing against the girl though, I think her acting is pretty ok.
Aww, it looks like Lord Parks gonna die and KC will take the blame. Thats suck! Its so typical, I hope later on the plot will be more creative than this.

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Suzy can't act and LSG overacts? Ha, ha who cares because I am really enjoying the drama. My favorite scenes, replayed countless times were the market scene and when KC tried making excuses for the guard in front of Lord Park. I can't wait for next Monday!

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I hope korean viewers will support this drama tell the end.LSG give his all in this drama for the best..

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Dam Yeo Wool is my new favorite swords woman!
That's so epic with the swords I definitely see some spunks w/ it.
I'm looking forward with the relationships of Kangchi and Tae Seo. It's a pity if they'll sour their bromance. Also the amazing trio Kangchi-Yeo Wool-Gon, they're my reason to watch more of this drama. They looked so adorable. I just smile seeing them in one screen. Gu Family Book please continue being my drama.

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great recap once again. i was able to chuckle at the parts of the drama i found amusing with your recap. again much thanks!

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I think lee seung gi need more practice at basic of hand combat martial arts, and for suzy i like the pose of her after kick kang chi face, but in sword play she need to be more firm and gentle with the sword play.
it just my opinion though.
so far this drama is good. Fighting!!!

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Yup, reminds me of Daddy-ho too. But there are other similarities too - like their curiousity, their unselfish love, their "innocence and purity" - bad is bad, good is good; their cuteness; and not to forget the same expression when kissed on the cheek!

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Sorry, this was supposed to be a reply to ilikemangoes at 79.1.1

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done watching eps 3 & 4 last night (kind of late) and for me so far it's pretty fine although eps 4 has pull out a slow pace than previous episodes I think. I'll not talking about Suzy's acting here or Seunggi's (avoiding a bias opinion since I'm his nuna fans ;) ) but What I'm waiting the most is when will KC find out his true self? *looking forward for tonight episode*

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I was pretty apprehensive starting out with this drama, scared that Suzy's acting would ruin it, but I'm pretty satisfied with how it's going. The plot is funny and cute, the actors seems to be having fun, so all and all, I'm having fun watching it.

....besides, watching it with an overly critical eye, trying to find mistakes in acting with the cast, etc..kinda ruins the drama watching experience. :(

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When I saw Lee Seung-gi, I tried to suppress the urge to scream Wong-ah! Lol. I love this show already.

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I guess that one of them may die like what the monk predicted. After all, it is forbidden by heaven for spirit and human to fall in love. Kang Chi's parents fell in love. In the end, his father "died." This same fate might befall YW and KC too :(

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Whenever I see Kangchi, I really hope Seo-hwa and Wol-ryung is still alive, so they can be happy family together.. :'(

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