Falling for Innocence: Episode 8
by HeadsNo2
Big changes are in store for our hero this hour, as he realizes that the head and heart aren’t as disjointed as he’d originally thought they were—transplant or no transplant. He also figures out (with a lot of outside help and counseling) that he can actually decide the course of his own life, and that seems to come as a shock to him. But at least now he can start making a difference doing what he believes in, which I’m not sure is something he’s ever attempted before. It’s amazing what a little conviction can do.
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EPISODE 8 RECAP
One kiss, then another. And another. But just as both Min-ho and Soon-jung are beginning to lose themselves in the moment, a sudden bump jostles them out of it. They are riding in the back of a car that’s being towed, after all.
While Joon-hee settles on an engagement ring, Ok-hyun’s forensic analyst reports that there is no blood to be found on Joon-hee’s car. Ok-hyun doesn’t want to believe it and insists he perform the test again, which makes me think that she’s not that great of a detective if all she really wants to do is bend the narrative to prove Joon-hee killed Dong-wook.
Joon-hee reports to work the next day as acting CEO, but finds that he doesn’t like ordering Soon-jung around the old fashioned way. In front of the other board members, he happily proclaims that he can’t wait for her to start working in his office.
Even though both he and Soon-jung have spent a night thinking about their kiss, Min-ho still can’t seem to get it off his mind the next day. Oblivious to his emerging soft side, Ji-hyun prepares him for a meeting with the chairman of Gold Partners, where he’ll discuss who he’ll sell Hermia to.
She doesn’t understand that Min-ho’s reluctance is because he cares now, so when he claims that Hermia can’t be sold since it hasn’t yet gone bankrupt, Ji-hyun tosses out that it’s only a matter of time. Besides, isn’t Min-ho excited that he could become the next vice chairman of Gold Partners? (Short answer: Not really.)
Soon-jung becomes increasingly nervous at lunch when her coworkers discuss boys and intimacy, since she can’t help but be reminded of her kiss with Min-ho. But Joon-hee choosing to sit at her table sends her coworkers scurrying in order to give them privacy.
She’s a bit uncomfortable about how this will look to others, especially because Joon-hee’s using banmal with her and putting food on her tray. Joon-hee couldn’t care less about what others think, and asks her to dinner tomorrow night.
She acquiesces if only to get him to stop embarrassing her by feeding her. Hah.
Secretary Oh laments the fact that Min-ho’s car broke down the other day, since he’ll need it tomorrow to meet with Hermia’s prospective buyers. It’s funny how mum Min-ho gets when the breakdown is mentioned, but then he asks, just hypothetically, how he would act if a woman who hated him kissed him when she was drunk.
Of course, Secretary Oh knows instantly that Min-ho is talking about himself, and asks if he—er, “that idiot”—likes the girl. “A little,” Min-ho shrugs. So Secretary Oh’s advice is that he absolutely not cling to her after just one kiss. We don’t hear what he says next.
Papa Ma approaches Soon-jung with a new product planning report the central factory had been working on with Hermia’s research and development team, convinced that it could be enough to revive the company.
He wants her to take it to Min-ho in the hopes that he’ll want to save and nurture what his father once built instead of selling it off to the highest bidder like he plans to do. Soon-jung is at first reluctant, but agrees to try and help.
Soon-jung waits outside Min-ho’s gate and frets, ending up in such a state that she all but jumps when he appears behind her. He steadies her, but then takes a more hands-off approach as he remembers the advice Secretary Oh gave him: Girls like bad boys, so the more he acts like a jerk, the more she’ll like him. What could possibly go wrong?
It’s cute that in the flashback Min-ho had enough self-awareness to note, “I’m always the bad guy, so why did women not like me?” Hah. But in the present, his attempts to act cool fail as soon as Soon-jung hands over Papa ma’s planning report.
“Can’t you please give this company one more chance?” she asks, before he can get a word in edgewise. “Your father devoted his life to the company. It’d be a shame if you were to close its doors like this.”
But he interrupts her not to talk about the report, but because they haven’t said a word to each other since the kissing incident. She claims that she thought it best to keep silent since they’d clearly made a mistake, something which Min-ho takes offense to. She may have been drunk, but he was being sincere.
He’s actually hurt that she’s only there to talk about work, and none of her work-related apologies seem to land with him. So he switches to business mode and tells her to get that report out of his sight—did she think that sentimental garbage about rebuilding the company would get to him?
Soon-jung replies that she did, because she sees his secretly helping Chairman Kang and his solitary mourning period after his death as proof that he’s changed. He remembers how she’d told him before the kiss that it wasn’t too late for him to start leading a better life, and wonders if that’s what she wants him to do now.
But he’s scared of what the future might hold if he were to forsake everything he’s known to be that better person, and yells at her when she tries to intervene. He won’t change his mind or the way he’s lived so far. He’s going to keep doing things the way he always has.
“I’ll protect you,” Soon-jung proclaims. “I will help and protect you so that you won’t be ridiculed or confused. I’m being sincere,” she adds, that word holding extra meaning now that he used it when talking about their kiss.
In order to pave the way for Hermia to be sold and for their job titles to remain secure before, during, and after, Joon-hee makes clandestine arrangements with Director Yoon to break up and silence the strike currently underway at the central factory.
They’ll make it look like Gold Partners was behind it in order to deflect the blame—as long as they make sure Hermia goes bankrupt, Joon-hee adds, they’ll be rewarded handsomely by Gold Partners.
On the day of his meeting with the CEO of Gold Partners, Min-ho can’t help but think about what Soon-jung said to him the night before. “You came back to life from the brink of death,” she’d added. “Couldn’t you live a different life if you were given a second chance?”
She stressed that the people who were suffering most from his revenge are the hard-working and sincere employees of the company. It was his father’s dream to build that company, so she’d earnestly pleaded with Min-ho not to do anything that would disgrace his father’s name again.
But his answer is still the same, as he gives Soon-jung the report she purposefully left with him in the hopes he’d look over it. Her only job now is to go to the central factory and collect some account books for him, which means she has to call Papa Ma to tell him the bad news.
She doesn’t know that she’s about to walk into a warzone, since Joon-hee has already made the arrangements to break up the strike. Min-ho only finds out belatedly from Ji-hyun, who couldn’t be any happier that a bunch of people are about to get hurt very badly.
Min-ho heads off to the central factory to try and warn Soon-jung of the danger, but the buses full of club-wielding strike breakers get there before he does. They attack the well-meaning strikers, and Min-ho arrives just in time to see Soon-jung attempting to help an injured Papa Ma…
…Only moments before one of the thugs bludgeons her on the head. Blood trickles from her forehead as the world goes black.
Min-ho sits by her bedside in the hospital as Secretary Oh informs him that she suffered a minor concussion, but will otherwise be okay. As a sickly looking Min-ho gets up for some air, the injured employees from the central factory point their fingers at him and blame him for everything.
He doesn’t correct their misconception, but instead rails at them for being so reckless with their lives: “Who told you guys to do this? Why did you risk your lives over something you can’t change? What is this measly company to you?!”
Papa Ma answers from the crowd that it’s because they wanted to live like humans—and because people like Min-ho, who aren’t even human, treat them as less than human.
Min-ho’s anger seems to be directed at their plight and not at them as he asks them if today taught them that they can’t win in a fight against inhuman people, which only riles them up further. They think he’s confessing to the blame, only for Soon-jung to call for all of them to stop.
Standing between Min-ho and the angry mob, she proclaims Min-ho’s innocence and adds that him showing up to the protest is proof that he didn’t order the strike breakers. At her insistence, they calm down.
Looking pretty ill himself, Min-ho asks Soon-jung why she took his side, only for her to say that she didn’t—she just told them the truth. She knows he wasn’t behind the strike breakers because he wouldn’t have sent her to the factory if he knew she’d get hurt.
Flustered, Min-ho mutters for her to stop acting like she knows everything. “I promised you that I would protect you,” Soon-jung adds. Then she asks if he came to save her, and thanks him for it. Min-ho just gets more flustered as he says more to himself than her, “I’m going crazy because of you.”
“Who am I that you’re grateful toward me? Who am I for you to protect? Why do I keep getting tangled up with you?” he asks, genuinely confused. Today was an important day for him, yet he still dropped everything to go to her. He just can’t understand it, or her.
Ji-hyun is hopping mad that Min-ho missed the meeting with the CEO of Gold Partners, even though Joon-hee did a good job on his own. Min-ho can make up for it by meeting with the CEO and a prospective Hermia buyer at the central factory in a few hours.
While Joon-hee prepares a big spread for his dinner date with Soon-jung (which we know, based on drama history, that if a second male lead puts that much time and effort into anything the first female lead will not be attending), Soon-jung hears from a little birdie at work that Joon-hee might’ve been behind the strike breakers.
Joon-hee finds out that she might know at the same time, and sees her in her current state. She looks at him accusingly and draws back when he tries to touch her bandage, asking, “Why don’t you ask how I got hurt?”
Min-ho takes his internal troubles to Doctor Jo, emphatically explaining that his head and his heart seem at fundamental odds, and he doesn’t know which to choose.
“I keep finding myself wanting to be a better person for the woman who makes my heart race. I want to live sharing the same dream with her. But this… isn’t me. It’s just a physical symptom. It isn’t me,” Min-ho says.
Doctor Jo disagrees, though he admits it could be because he believes that God had a hand in Min-ho’s new heart. Then he proceeds to state the obvious: The reason for Min-ho’s revenge is now gone, he has a new heart and thus a new lease on life. As long as Min-ho realizes that his new heart is as much a part of him now as his head, and not some foreign body operating with a will of its own inside him.
Soon-jung confronts Joon-hee over what people have been saying, only for him to admit that he did call the strike breakers. She’s taken completely aback, horrified that he’d do such a thing when it resulted in so many injuries, and so much lost hope.
He argues that someone else would’ve done it if he hadn’t, which causes her to gasp, “Joon-hee-ya, why have you changed so much?” He tries to explain that this is just the way of the world, and that the factory workers would be better off finding jobs somewhere else—Hermia is past the point of saving anyway.
They go back and forth over the lack of merit in his argument before Soon-jung admits that she’s starting to become afraid of him. The Joon-hee she sees now isn’t the one she thought she knew, which shatters him. Out of all people, he was at least hoping she would understand him and accept him.
There’s a noticeable shift when Soon-jung stops calling him the familiar “Joon-hee-ya” and switches to the very formal “Chairman Lee,” adding that she’ll still do her job but that he shouldn’t expect congratulations from her.
Min-ho again skips out on his meeting with the CEO of Gold Partners because he’s had a change of heart, and shows up to crash Joon-hee’s board meeting instead.
What’s up for vote is Joon-hee’s candidacy for CEO, since it hasn’t been made official through a ceremony yet. Currently he’s the only candidate, at least until Min-ho submits his own name.
Joon-hee is unsettled by this sudden move, and even more so when Min-ho says that his goal as CEO will be to revive the company. When Joon-hee says he’s lost his mind Min-ho doesn’t deny it, but claims he lost it when he witnessed the violence at the central factory yesterday. That catches Soon-jung’s attention.
To further upset things, Min-ho declares that they won’t be voting on their permanent CEO today—it’ll be put to the shareholders. Oh, and Min-ho kind of maybe bought all his uncle’s shares in Hermia so that he owns the biggest stake in the company now. Even though the stocks will become worthless if Hermia were to go bankrupt now.
When Joon-hee asks what’s behind Min-ho’s sudden change, he answers, “I couldn’t understand why I had to keep living the way I used to. There’s no happy medium in life, and you can’t have everything you want. That’s why I want to decide which life to live. No matter what anyone says, I’ll save this company.”
Outside the meeting, Joon-hee again asks Min-ho what’s gotten into him, only for him to say that he realized yesterday that he has something he has to protect. “This company and Kim Soon-jung,” he clarifies. He won’t let Joon-hee have either Hermia or Soon-jung now. The fight is on.
Soon-jung approaches Min-ho to thank him for what he’s done, only for him to comically shush her. It doesn’t work, and he childishly pouts that this is all her fault. And that he’s afraid of heading into unknown territory—how did his father live with this burden?
“I already told you that I would protect you,” Soon-jung reminds him with a smile. “I’ll use all that I have to help you. Until you can become a good leader like your father, I’ll be by your side to cheer you on. I’ll help you.”
Min-ho pulls her into a hug, suddenly shocked by the fast beating of his heart and his own actions. But he asks if she could just let him lean on her a while, and maybe pat his back comfortingly. She does, which, aww.
So while Joon-hee goes on a destructive rampage about Min-ho throwing his hat in the CEO ring, Min-ho walks Soon-jung home and orders her to take three days to rest. “And I’m sorry,” he adds. “I’m sorry that you got hurt.”
Secretary Oh gets a similar answer when it comes asking Min-ho why the sudden change, since Min-ho blames it on his heart and Soon-jung. He doesn’t really give Secretary Oh a choice in staying with his crazy bottom when he tears up his plane ticket to America (remember that other job Min-ho’s supposed to have?).
But Secretary Oh manages to blow Min-ho’s mind when he remarks that now that Min-ho and Soon-jung are on the same side, there’s no reason for them not to be in love. Min-ho falls asleep that night with a lollipop in his mouth and a wide smile on his face.
Joon-hee returns to the dinner setup where he’d planned to propose to Soon-jung, unveiling a giant picture of her he had printed and hung on the wall. He stares at Mega Soon-jung regretfully, interrupted only when his father calls after hearing the news of Min-ho’s CEO upset.
After his father hangs up, something slips out of a bundle he picks up: It’s Dong-wook’s cell phone. In a very brief flashback, we see that he was the one who ferreted the still-ringing phone away from the crime scene, ergo he must’ve been the one driving the car that hit him. Dun dun dun.
And no sooner does Soon-jung go to visit Papa Ma does Secretary Oh find out that it was Papa Ma’s son who donated his heart to Min-ho. Min-ho has to temporarily drop his plans to surprise Soon-jung with a lollipop bouquet (“I’m giving her what I like best!”) in order to track down his heart’s last living family member.
Though he was explicitly warned not to be so obvious, he goes right up to Papa Ma’s house, readies to ring the doorbell…
…And gets caught outside by Soon-jung, wondering what happy coincidence brought him to Papa Ma’s house. Papa Ma, of course, is less enthused—he and Min-ho recognize each other sourly from the factory fiasco, even though only one of them knows who the other really is.
COMMENTS
This episode was a nice change of pace from previous weeks, and I’d pin that squarely on Min-ho having a solid goal and motivation to accomplish it, which is definitely a change from where we were. Because try as this show might (and has, repeatedly) to tell us that the Min-ho Of The Past was motivated by cold hard revenge, they could’ve done a whole lot more in the way of showing us that. And by failing to establish that early on, what we got was something more detrimental to both our hero and story as a whole, unless we’re supposed to count things like Joon-hee making Min-ho look like an angel by comparison as a character trait.
I’d peg the trouble with Min-ho on an unwillingness to have him really commit to anything, despite all claims to the contrary. It’s almost weird now to hear characters tell their perspective as though they all knew that the only thing keeping Min-ho alive until now was his desire for revenge, when it so clearly just wasn’t. But then it so clearly wasn’t much of anything else, either. There’s a certain point where the cellular memory idea becomes more of a crutch or catch-all when it’s used to explain away idiosyncrasies in Min-ho that vary by the day, instead of showing a more gradual shift from the man he was (and who no one seemed to know, not even him) into the man he’s slowly becoming.
Don’t get me wrong, I do like the man he’s becoming, because it means he’s at least becoming something. He spent the first half of the show only kinda-sorta-not-really wanting the most ambiguous revenge ever, which seemingly centered around his uncle seizing Hermia from his father but not revolving at all around Hermia itself, which Soon-jung keeps having to remind him is almost inseparable from the idea of his father. We haven’t been shown that Min-ho is such a filial son that he was out to snatch Hermia from his uncle based on principle alone, because if that were the case, it wouldn’t make sense that he was so interested in selling the company once his uncle was no longer running it. Why did he need a new heart to see that selling Hermia would be tantamount to taking it away from his father all over again?
More importantly, would even Min-ho be able to state the original aim of his revenge? Was it to take Hermia from his uncle and then just do what his employers wanted because…? And if the answer to all that lies in him just being a bad guy, you can’t buy into it without disregarding Min-ho’s amorphous motivation up until this point, because it’d mean he was just floating around doing things for purposes unknown. I’d even buy it if he were just that greedy and ambitious before, but even those ideas weren’t really hammered home. Up until Min-ho showed up at the board meeting all I found myself wondering was what he actually wanted.
But this week does mark a turning point by using Min-ho’s new lease on life to create tangible goals for his near future. We may never know what his old goals were, but at least now we can definitively say that he wants to save the company and ride off into the sunset with the girl his heart can’t help but beat for. That’s the wonder of character motivation at work, even though by that logic, we should all be sailing the Good Ship Joon-hee. But hey, on the bright side, at least he’s not a murderer. He’s just second lead, which might actually be worse.
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26 NagaKarat
April 28, 2015 at 4:49 AM
Min Ho wants revenge on his Uncle and he was on a limited time. He knows he is dying, that tomorrow can be his last. By being cruel and callous and not caring what happen to the people who worked at the company he raided and dismantle is the shortest and fastest route to his goal. Why should he care what happen to Hermia's worker or his father's legacy. he is going to be dead soon anyway and his chances of surviving is just 1 percent, but that 1 percent happens and now he has all the time in his hand, not knowing when he'll die like everybody else. Add to the fact the target of his revenge died and that his new heart is distracting him with unused emotions no wonder he is confused.
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27 SpinThePickle
April 28, 2015 at 4:51 AM
Detective chick - I don't get her at all. You think she'd be RELEIVED that it wasn't her friend that killed her partner and his best friend. It doesn't make sense that she would be so desperate to pin it on him of all people.
The yellow jacket and pants - ack! Not a fan. They normally dress him so well. That was just too much mustard there.
Min Ho -so freaking vulnerable. It was awesome to watch him deflate when he was alone after being so bada$$ and confident in the boardroom.
Also, his secretary seems like he has always rather liked Min Ho. And Min Ho, despite being known as a tyrant, has always been very permissive with his secretary (letting a lot of comments slide) so you know he had to have some good qualities before the transplant too.
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annie
April 28, 2015 at 5:06 AM
Good point about his relationship with his secretary. He's the scary boss to everyone else but the casual way Woo-shik talks to him since before his surgery, with no real consequences, is evidence that they're actually more like friends.
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Selenette
April 30, 2015 at 1:02 PM
@Laica
I keep replying to your posts. They're just so exciting. :D
Isn't it fascinating that Joon-hee & Dong-wook's two-decades long friendship was built on love rivalry and ended in Joon-hee's lies? On the other hand, Woo-shik & Min-ho's friendship began as a superior-subordinate relationship but was built on respect? These four are like mirrors to one another.
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28 cinnamimi
April 28, 2015 at 5:14 AM
Sigh...when I wrote about Min-ho's scene saying, "...a little..." in Dramabeans recap for episode 7, I've just now realized that I had actually watched episode 8 without sub before writing the comment and somehow I thought I remembered the "a little" part somewhere in the previous episode which led me thinking he had said that twice. Was it my imagination since I could not exactly remember in what episode it was?
And, yeah, I have to confess that I mostly watched the episodes before the subs were released. Hhh...just could not help.
Thanks for the recap for the episode 8 HeadsNo2... I like the recent two episodes best.
Things I like in this episode:
- MH's typing act pointed towards SJ
- SJ's expression when she told MH where his seat was
- Secretary Oh's laughter when he left MH after telling him there was a difference between a lunatic guy and a bad guy..
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August
April 28, 2015 at 7:44 AM
"I have to confess that I mostly watched the episodes before the subs were released. Hhh…just could not help."
So far I've managed to hold off watching until subs are at least 95% complete...but I'm constantly tempted to give in and watch raw. Waiting is so hard though because I'm eager to watch them but I don't want to miss out on the little details of dialogue/banter between MH & SJ, Secretary Oh & MH, etc. My weekend just doesn't feel complete until I've watched both episodes fully subbed.
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cinnamimi
April 28, 2015 at 8:32 AM
Hhh....lol
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gammiron
April 28, 2015 at 8:29 AM
That 'a little' gesture appeared three times already, one in this episode, one before his doctor talk about love (I think it was episode 6?) and the other one before Wooshik calls forth the power of exorcism to chase away the evil spirit inside Minho in episode 4. :D It's funny that when I watched this episode for the first time, when he started making that gesture I could predict that he was going to say "a little", complete with the tone of his voice, hahaha~
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cinnamimi
April 28, 2015 at 8:40 AM
Already three? Then I must have missed one... Thank you, gammiron... I'll definitely check the scenes from those episodes you've just mentioned... :)
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29 KDaddict?JCW
April 28, 2015 at 6:17 AM
Jung Kyung Ho:
Just finished ep 4 of Cruel City. Hot shit. Holy shit. The show is so cool. And his acting! WOW.
I saw his shower scene in ep 3. He certainly has muscles galore. But then why does he look so thin and small under that leather jacket when he saves the girl from the bullies in front of the orphanage? He looks just like the teenager he's supposed to be in that scene. But his acting!!
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MikoD
April 28, 2015 at 7:00 AM
I thought that was Joon Hee's shower scene?
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KDaddict?JCW
April 28, 2015 at 8:00 AM
I was talking about Jung Kyung Ho's shower scene in Cruel City. ☺️
It couldn't be his buddy, who has been knived and is laid up in hospital bed at that time.
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patinalee
April 28, 2015 at 7:41 AM
Glad that you're enjoying CC, even more so when it's not your usual genre. :-)
I've always thought JKH looked somewhat narrow-shouldered which may explain why he looks thinner than he actually is. But whatever deficiency he may have in physique, if any, is more than made up in his acting chops! First saw him in CC, back-tracked him (and LJK and NSM) to TBDAW and now having a good time watching him here. Intense, charismatic, mesmerizing, awesome actor! :-D
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August
April 28, 2015 at 8:43 AM
Glad you're enjoying Jung Kyung-Ho in Cruel City. Very fine acting indeed. JKH owns the character of Baksa Adeul (The Doctor's Son/Jung Shi-Hyun).
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Khule WY
April 28, 2015 at 5:33 PM
Just watched Hc last week, It's everything, have fun it's so awesome, I want to scream it out loud.about his build,I didn't notice he was small or whatever but he does look younger in endless love just finished 10 episodes.I think that girls generation that's dating him would like to tell you guys to back off her man.I'm really happy for him that he's dating someone famous. other actors maybe bigger stars but he's dating girls generation.
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Adal
April 30, 2015 at 10:35 AM
+1
It's a pity Cruel City wasn't recapped on DB. I would have spent all my comments squealing! It has all the ingredients of an explosive drama!
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30 Dani
April 28, 2015 at 6:50 AM
That hug...and his reaction when she did pat him, I thought he got an o***m hiaaaaaa. I think the character suit the Kim So Yeon so much. Not much expression on her face, as I really hated her expressionless face on I need Romance 3, though I love that series (mainly because Sung Joon, but still..). I always love dapper guys, especially with all the tailored suit and nobody rock that better than JKH. I don't care that he is not tall, not a muscle man, he looks gorgeous in suit. Plus he can act, or did I put it in the wrong order? hahaha.
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cinnamimi
April 28, 2015 at 9:03 AM
Hey! I thought the same thing on your before 'hiaaaaaa' part. lol. But, the expression was uselessly (might be?) funny...hahahah
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Dani
April 28, 2015 at 9:47 AM
Aleev07, I know right?!!! That face!!!! Huahahahahaha
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Roftlert
April 28, 2015 at 9:14 AM
Aigoo!!! Is it too much to babbling such a bias comment to lead actress like this. Kim So Yeon always good on expression whether this drama or her previous job.
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Dani
April 28, 2015 at 9:46 AM
Ha ha ha I enjoy her in this drama, that's for sure. But, the other one, though I love the drama, I just couldn't grip the expression much. It's my personal opinion, and you are definitely entitle to yours as well ;)
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31 MikoD
April 28, 2015 at 6:59 AM
"While Joon-hee prepares a big spread for his dinner date with Soon-jung (which we know, based on drama history, that if a second male lead puts that much time and effort into anything the first female lead will not be attending)"
Or she'll attend only to confirm that she can't love him because her heart belongs to another. Joon Hee's attempt at wooing SJ made me uneasy than sympathetic. He's forceful, and a bit thick-headed. It's a little distasteful too that as the former bff of her fiance, he should have given her some time to get over the loss and grieve. Instead, he forces hand holding and snippets of one sided nostalgia. Though it didn't seem like Soojung is grieving much these days, he should still be sympathetic. Sure he's loved her for twenty years, she's loved her fiance for that long and should be given time also.
Joon Hee's tirade scares me... He's a dangerous one now that he has been promoted to the drama's big baddie.
In any case, Minho rocked this episode for me. I'm on his side all the way.
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MikoD
April 28, 2015 at 7:03 AM
P.S. I absolutely adore MinHo's relationship with his secretary. Then sharing thoughts, Secretary speaking openly with his boss warms my heart. And that MinHo sits up front, rather than behind, makes believe that he considers the Secretary as his friend rather than an employee.
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meowingme
April 28, 2015 at 9:48 AM
I love that Secretary Oh managed to slip in a request to buy tie, and complaining about plane ticket refund, such a cutie!
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32 Small Birdy
April 28, 2015 at 7:13 AM
Thanks for the recap!
Love all the actors in this show. Both guys look gorgeous in suits! Especially like the white suit Min Ho wore in Ep 8.
I hope the writer will give us more OTP moments - the sexual tension is unbearable! I wish they'd just jump on each other already!
Love the drama and love reading the recaps and comments.
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Dani
April 28, 2015 at 7:25 AM
"I wish they'd just jump on each other already!" Hahahaha my kind of sentiment, girl.
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33 Joserb
April 28, 2015 at 9:27 AM
Since I've read Falling for Innocence's recap from ep.1 until ep.8. There are some JKH's fans keep comment how excellent he is in Heartless City. OK, that's your right to suggest if you like that much. But you guys keep refer to that drama in all ep. recap at Dramabeans. Isn't seem too much. While this drama is "Falling for Innocence" and people who read this page not just JKH's fans. Please be carefully considering.
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wired
April 28, 2015 at 6:40 PM
Totally Agree!!!
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Khule WY
April 29, 2015 at 12:00 AM
I understand it could be irritating and I for one only got to know about heartless city through other people talking about it on falling on innocence comments and I got an outlet to talk about it since I was late to it,last week to be exact and couldn't stop gushing about it,not only for min ho,that lawyer guy is in it as well and I guess them reunited just makes people reminisce the old drama,I apologise for it but please bear with us,I'll tone it down,don't know about the rest of the beanies because that drama was FREAKING AWESOME Lol,ok now I've stopped. Biane.
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omo!
April 29, 2015 at 3:37 AM
Hey!!! You not only one. I'm also boring to dieeeeeeeeeee bcoz of those kind of people. Whenever I see wording "Heartless City" I skip immediate!!! lol
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August
April 30, 2015 at 11:32 PM
@ Joserb, wired, & omo!
Oh dear! Goodness gracious. Like klava, I can understand how it could be irritating and why one may feel the need to redress a genuine grievance in regards to this. Accordingly, I would like to merely respond to the complaint and discuss the rule of conduct at issue.
(A) Rather than just singing praises for and only commenting on Heartless City (aka Cruel City), I feel that it's necessary to state and point out that most of the time we raved and posted about Falling for Innocence too. Whether it was a reaction to a certain character or their behavior in FFI; a response based upon what transpired plotwise; or expanding upon the general topic of discussion for a particular FFI episode.
(B) Reading the recap threads from episodes 1 - 8 for Falling for Innocence, a couple of people made mention of the fact that they did not know much about Jung Kyung-Ho, Kim So-Yeon, & Yoon Hyun-Min nor had they seen any of their projects prior to this drama. Hence, for some people once they discover/come across a talented actor/actress in a project that delights them - they will seek out more projects from the actor/actress in question and try to pass the time along/fulfill a yearning for the next episode to air by watching that persons kdramas/films acting repertoire.
(C) As fans of kdramas - Old School Heads & Newbies tend to be at different stages of the game in terms of frame of reference, our viewing experiences, and levels of interest in particular actors/actresses. Its common place here on Dramabeans for beanies to recommend dramas to each other; to happily share their appreciationin for and excitement about the acting talents of noteworthy kdrama actors/actresses; and take pride in doing so.
(D) Dramabeans did not recap HC - which is their prerogative. Nor back then did HC have a Series Review here like Surpluss Princess, Let's Eat, Who Are You?, Nine: Nine Times Travel, Queen's Classroom, or a Podcast unto itself like Miss Korea. And by no means is it the only drama to not be recapped here nor have a Series Review. The good news is - Dramabeans did indeed recognize and give high marks to HC in their 2012 year end review. Like other beanies have done in the past and routinely do here, we merely helped spread the word about HC and recommended it due to the fact that Jung Kyung-Ho & Yoon Hyun-Min - 2 of the main actors in HC - have now teamed up again this time in FFI. Which to some people, is definitely a relevant and welcomed tidbit of kdrama info to know.
(E) HC falls into the category of being an under the radar (cult classic) type of kdrama like White Christmas.
(F) Recently during the Kill Me, Heal Me recap threads here, beanies often would mention and reference back to Ji Sung's previous projects. Again there like here, there were some viewers famaliar with Secret Love, Protect the Boss, Royal Family, Swallow the Sun, Save the Last Dance With Me, etc. and some that were not. But at least people walked...
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August
April 30, 2015 at 11:34 PM
Continued...
(F) Recently during the Kill Me, Heal Me recap threads here, beanies often would mention and reference back to Ji Sung's previous projects. Again there like here, there were some viewers familiar with Secret Love, Protect the Boss, Royal Family, Swallow the Sun, Save the Last Dance With Me, etc. and some that were not. But at least people walked away with new recommendations to add to their to watch list as a result.
(G) Throughout the span of all 20 recap threads for Hyde Jekyll & Me here, references were made to Hyun Bin's former kdrama projects and roles (e.g. Secret Garden, Worlds Within, The Snow Queen, My Name Is Kim Sam-soon, etc.). During the course of HJM's run here, a gamut of human emotions were expressed and comparisons to his other dramas, characters/roles, etc. were made by HJM viewers and par for the course.
(H) Just wondering:
• If referencing and constantly expressing excitement for JKH's other roles/projects (e.g. Heartless City, Time Between Dog & Wolf, & Smile You, etc.) in addition to his current one as Kang Min-Ho in Falling for Innocence here in the recap threads seems too much of an encumbrance...Whatever will you do for Ji Chang Wook's next project with all the fervor and love for his Healer character Seo Jung-Hoo that's sure to commence?
• Are you currently watching any of the other kdramas airing right now? If so, what's your take on/response to all of the comparisons to and fandom love for Healer in the viewer timed comments directed at many of the dramas currently airing right now and others going as far back if not even further back than Love Rain?
Do note and keep in mind that we can agree to disagree. I tried to explain, clarify/defend, give valid reasons objectively, and disagree without being disagreeable in my response to the subject of your grievance based on the raised issue of concern as initially stated above.
For now signing off. Peace Out!
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JAC8934
May 13, 2015 at 4:24 AM
I don't know, for those who never know him before and now know him because of this drama began to watch his previous drama through the commenter list and their comment
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34 orange
April 28, 2015 at 9:41 AM
+1
I'm also tired for those comment.
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35 NyxMiyusama
April 28, 2015 at 3:30 PM
So I had this thought last night and I wasn't sure if I should share it or where. after a nights sleep though ill just leave it here.
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NyxMiyusama
April 28, 2015 at 3:32 PM
No Idea what happened up there. technical difficulties.
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NyxMiyusama
April 28, 2015 at 4:20 PM
Ok imma stop hitting THAT button! And because the last computer refused to type properly I've switched to another. Serves me right I guess for trying to type on an actual keyboard. Is this a sign?
ANYWHOO!
It has to do with a biological reason he is changing other than the Cellular Memory Phenomenon (which is real, I had been waiting for them to put a name to this). It promptly blew my mind. So as I was collecting the various bits of my mind and clinging to any shred of what was once my reality. I had a revelation.
He got a NEW heart! Not just boyfriends heart. A new properly functioning healthy heart one that works the way its supposed to.
Think about it the heart operates the freeways, interstates, highways, streets etc. of the body. Shipping the various nutrients, chemicals and gases to where they are needed. As the brain decides what quantity should be imported and exported to each organ and how fast.
So lets say you get terrified so much that your fight or flight instinct kicks in and you begin to hear your own heartbeat pounding in your ears. As your heart is preparing the body to either Fight or Flight, at the brains request.
Now look at Min Hos unhealthy heart which had accompanied him all his life through all the trials of his life. I thinks its safe to say that his heart didn't work properly from the start. So lets say it only worked at the bare minimum to keep both itself and the body alive. Im not saying that Min Hos wouldn't get scared and prepare for the flight or fight. I'm saying it might take a little longer to keep up with the brains demands, thus allowing the brain more thinking time to assess the threat level and be like you know what maybe I was wrong. Over time this becomes the norm for the heart and brain. thus allowing Min Ho himself to be a colder person.
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annie
April 28, 2015 at 4:42 PM
Interesting theory. I wonder if the writer is going in that direction/if we'll see any reference to this.
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nyx_miyusama
April 28, 2015 at 4:55 PM
This is getting to long in now realize that i may seriously overthink things and i will never use a laptop again.
His shiny new, properly functioning heart that can now flutter when it sees a girl and can seize up with fear without there being a danger of having a heart attack. just so happens to come right when the one thing that drove his life, revenge ,ends.
so while cellular Memory contributes it might actually, be more biology at a time that min ho never thought hed live past. much less see
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Alessar
April 29, 2015 at 11:00 AM
Not to mention the psychological pressure from knowing you are, essentially, a terminal patient. Getting the unexpected transplant at the literal moment he was on death's door knocking loudly was something he was probably still processing.
I think it's important to keep in mind that even when he found out his uncle was terminal, he went off to consider how to use the info. He did say he planned to, but of course Joon-Hee actually did it, and that lady from Gold and he did the coup in the board room. At the very moment his opportunity to finally take his revenge was given to him, he hesitated-- and then it was taken away. And then, he realized maybe it wasn't that important after all.
It's said "living well is the best revenge" and I think this show is illustrating it. Unexpectedly he's outlived his uncle and now his father's company is back in his rightful hands. So... screw it. Time to be a good guy. And get the girl.
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36 Khule WY
April 28, 2015 at 5:22 PM
My best.moment was after the kiss, the way they both turned like nothing happened was awesome, the hug was good too.
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Giegie
April 29, 2015 at 12:46 AM
I loved that scene, a little more than the kiss itself. Min-ho's reaction specially, or maybe I just love eveything Min-ho does! :D
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Khule WY
April 29, 2015 at 11:34 AM
Me too, me too, doesn't it feel like we are getting the same feels we had for healer, if all we ever talked about then was Ji Chang wook ,here it's all about Min ho /Jung kyung ho.
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37 Selenette
April 28, 2015 at 5:27 PM
Thanks so very much for the recaps, Heads.
Anybody here knows the song that played in the J HASS (the PPL) boutique scene (where Ji-hyun takes Min-ho shopping for a formal suit)?
The rhythm is great, and ominously enough, when Min-ho casts aside his suit when he looks at his reflection, the song stops at the word "DESTINY."
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Selenette
April 30, 2015 at 12:55 PM
Turns out the word is "you dance for me"
and the song is "Tonight I'm Yours" by Ola.
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38 luvyluna
April 28, 2015 at 8:03 PM
I'm glad this drama not seriously revolve around how to conqueing company bulsh*** things that certainly will make their watcher getting bored. Who want to get in business bored thing after we get home and want to relax? I'm glad it's more pointed to build the changing character from baddest to be bad in a good way n heart. heck, I even love it more than hyde n Jekyll. ! The heroine actor did some gestures that certainly different from others drama's that make him looked real like a man in real life, not an take-care-image on screen. Love this drama a lot..
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39 g14
April 28, 2015 at 11:52 PM
In my opinion,soon jung loves kang min ho as kang min ho, not because of the heart of her fiance...
Kang min ho even doesn't eat lollypop in front of soon jung. He's just warmer but still shows bad..
so..the person whom soon jung falls in love is min hoo...
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40 PinkSushi
April 29, 2015 at 7:34 PM
All I have for this show is love. Love <3
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41 Chloe
April 30, 2015 at 4:39 AM
I really love it when he acts cold. Like when he says the cruelest stuff at the meeting or in front of his uncle. Great acting. I wish we were shown more of that before his current wavering heart.
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Selenette
April 30, 2015 at 1:04 PM
@Chloe
We still have Joon-hee, Ji-hyun. etc. I'm sure Min-ho will still act coldly in front of these schemers and say cruel things, too.
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