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Oh My Venus: Episode 8

If the previous episode focused on the cute flirting, this one is all about the sizzling chemistry, and how to go about starting a new relationship. Luckily, in spite of all the personal conflict occurring in the background, our leads are starting off with a solid foundation and a habit of actually talking things out, which will serve them well as they navigate new emotional waters.

EPISODE 8 RECAP

Getting in his car in the morning, Young-ho wilts when his garage door opens to reveal Manager Min with several minions waiting for him. He wants to drive himself to his meeting, but Min insists on driving for him. On the way, Min explains that they’ve hired this legal team just as a precaution in case word gets out about Young-ho’s taking over the company.

Young-ho is more interested in reading and re-reading Joo-eun’s text from the night before, thanking him for everything he’s done for her. So cute. He texts her that he’ll be late today, but that he wants to talk to her about something. She doesn’t see that text, as it comes in right as she’s entering the meeting room.

Both Young-ho and Joo-eun are shocked and surprised to find themselves at the same meeting, and Joo-eun has to leave to collect herself. She realizes that Young-ho’s seemingly-throwaway comments about being rich aren’t just jokes. He stops her before she can get on the elevator, and apologizes for surprising her like this.

After gasping for breath and brushing Young-ho’s worried hand away, Joo-eun voices her real concern, “You really were someone beyond the limits of my own world.” Soo-jin follows them to eavesdrop but Manager Min, bless him, draws her away before she hears anything.

Young-ho pulls Joo-eun into the elevator, calling Min to ask for ten minutes. Joo-eun is upset, and says that he lied, then he tricked her, and now he’s betrayed her. Did he think his being the director of Gahong would also intimidate her? Young-ho apologies for lying, and says that he was planning on telling her the truth about himself.

But he points out that he never asked her to marry him or gave her a ring, so why is she acting like this, ready to run away at the first sign of trouble? He wants to just keep on as they were, whether dieting or dating, “…because I’ve finally gotten a taste of the sweetness that life has to offer.” Okay, he’s good.

But Joo-eun says that withholding information is the same as lying, when the other person feels deceived. And she doesn’t date liars. And like he said, they never made any promises, so she’s just overreacting. With that, she heads back to the meeting.

Joo-eun spends the whole meeting ducking her head away from Young-ho’s laser-sharp stare, while he barely pays attention to the legal talk. Joo-eun tries to excuse herself from lunch, but Soo-jin tells her to tell the client herself, since they seem close. Young-ho wants to talk some more, but Joo-eun leaves instead. It’s only after she gets in her car that she sees Young-ho’s text that he’d wanted to talk about something with her.

After wrapping things up, Young-ho leaves alone, asking Manager Min not to follow him this time. Joo-eun’s not at his place, so he calls her but she doesn’t answer. He calls Ji-woong, and luckily Joon-sung knows that Joo-eun was planning to go home to Daegu today. Young-ho sits silently for a while, remembering the times that Joo-eun mentioned how she hates being deceived. His knee pains him, and he says sadly that he’s being punished.

Joon-sung does the photo shoot with Yi-jin, who uses the opportunity to get as close to him as she can. Ha, even her manager looks embarrassed. She bribes Ji-woong into leaving her alone with Joon-sung (seriously, if I were him I’d be furious by now… he’s got the patience of a saint) and then recites So Ji-sub’s famous dialogue from I’m Sorry, I Love You that’s basically a roundabout way of asking him out.

The poor girl looks about to explode with nerves, but her manager retrieves her before she gets an answer on any of those things. Not that Joon-sung has any idea what just happened. But he does laugh at her antics, which is something.

Joo-eun arrives at her brother’s new chicken place, which looks really nice and is bustling with customers. But her mother’s friends ask when she’s getting married, and Mom acts like Joo-eun and Woo-shik are still dating. She kindly lets Mom save face with her friends, and her brother’s fiancee, Eun-bi, gives her a little gift. Aww, she’s sweet.

Joo-eun arrives at her family home to find a meal set out, under a little umbrella. It’s her deceased father’s birthday, and she apologizes to his photo for forgetting. Mom texts her telling her to eat the food — diet or not, when you’re at home you have to eat “real” food.

There’s also a serious of nervous-chihuahua texts from Ji-woong asking if she’s coming home soon, and Joo-eun re-reads Young-ho’s text asking her to talk today. She sees that he called, and is actually a bit miffed that he only tried to call once. Cute. She jumps when she gets another text, but it’s only Hyun-woo.

Joo-eun can’t sleep, and wails to herself that she’s letting this get to her like she’s a teenager. She even cries a little, but a text from Young-ho, figuring she must be in Daegu, perks her right up. OMG he actually came all the way to Daegu, and he calls her out to talk.

Joo-eun prances around her room in confusion and excitement, and ends up running outside in her pajamas and catching a cab. She finds Young-ho on a bridge and awww, the way his face changes when he sees her. He says that she could come a little closer, since he came all the way from Seoul to see her (it’s about a three-hour drive).

And then he opens his arms wide, an obvious invitation. Joo-eun runs into them, and Young-ho wraps his coat around them both. They stay that way for a long time, then Joo-eun backs up and Young-ho hands over his scarf… aww, he’s got two, and they match. Couple scarves! Neither of them speaks, needing no words — their feelings are clear.

As they walk together later, Young-ho notices that Joo-eun is wearing makeup and not her glasses. Was she expecting something (like another kiss)? Joo-eun explains that her eyes aren’t that bad, but she wears them to look wise, and it’s now a habit. She says she’s not a loose woman, and Young-ho just takes her hand and puts it in his pocket, saying that she seems loose enough to him. How can he say stuff like that and it just sounds cute?

He gets to the reason he came, saying straight-out that he was very sick when he was young, and then his mother passed away. He was scared of his father and pitied his grandmother, and hid from the world. He doesn’t come from a happy family, and avoided them for years, but he ended up coming back to them anyway. Suddenly his earlier statement that he has a soft spot for weak and endangered people makes a lot of sense to Joo-eun.

He says that he didn’t keep this a secret because he didn’t want to tell her, but because it was hard to say. So can’t she let him off the hook this once? Joo-eun only asks if he’s okay now, and no longer in pain, and he actually lets her feel his abs to prove how healthy he is now. Hee, he earned that punch to the gut.

Young-ho drives Joo-eun to her mother’s home and there’s a moment of awkward silence, then they both agree that it would be strange to go backwards at this point. Joo-eun starts to go inside, but stops and turns back. She tells Young-ho not to take what she’s about to say the wrong way — she’s just worried about him. Does he want to sleep here, just holding hands?

The answer must be a resounding Yes, because Ji-woong reports to Joon-sung that Young-ho isn’t coming home tonight. Ji-woong takes this as their big chance to eat whatever they want, dragging Joon-sung into his plans.

And sure enough, Joo-eun and Young-ho spend the night together, holding hands and with their eyes wide open. Ha, with their chemistry, of course they can’t sleep. Joo-eun comments that driving sleepy would be dangerous, and Young-ho retorts that what they’re doing is way more dangerous. I’ll say, especially since Mom isn’t here tonight and they have the house to themselves.

Joo-eun asks why he’s not making her exercise today, and Young-ho admits that that’s why he had her walk to him. She scoffs, but he reminds her that her body is his, as he sweetly holds her hand. She asks if he really has to take over the family business, and he asks if she’s worried since she’s met a real prince.

She says she can tell he doesn’t really want to do it, and he admits that he’s more confident with his body than his brains. And then he slides right over to her side of the bed, pressing that confident body right up against her and offering to show her. RAWR. But we’ve previously estabished that Joo-eun is insane, and she turns her back on him primly. Which he takes as an opening to spoon. Good man.

Relaxing, Young-ho whispers in Joo-eun’s ear not to get sick — to him, being healthy is the prettiest and sexiest thing a woman can be. He snuggles right up on her and tells her not to turn off the light or things could get erotic — um, that’s your signal to turn off the light, Joo-eun. She doesn’t, of course.

HA, Joo-eun snores, and Young-ho sits up to wonder how she can fall asleep at a time like this. He turns her head to stop her snoring, and sweetly smooths her hair while she sleeps.

Soo-jin thinks about how Young-ho and Joo-eun reacted to each other, realizing that there must be something between them. She tries to call Woo-shik with no luck, so she leaves a confused How can you treat me like this? message before hanging up. She says to herself that she looks so different now, so how can he do this to her? She cries that she looks good now — she should have everything. So why has nothing changed?

Woo-shik is still trying to dig up dirt on Young-ho, and he finds out from Hyun-woo’s ex-husband that the house “John Kim” lived in is owned by Gahong Group. Also, even though he’s moved out, the home is still owned by Gahong. So wouldn’t that mean that John Kim is a family member? Woo-shik asks Producer Go not to release this information yet, at least not until he can verify the facts.

Young-ho decides to head home early the next morning, tucking in the still-sleeping Joo-eun. He looks around and notices the shabbiness of her family home, and leaves her medicine on her pillow. Manager Min drives him home, declining to comment, though he betrays a tiny smile.

At the driving range again, Woo-shik is informed by Uncle that their ace in the hole, CEO Choi, resigned when his slush fund was discovered. Uncle rants that Young-ho will become the new director, and he and Young-joon will be pushed out. Woo-shik tells Uncle of his suspicions that Young-ho is actually the famous trainer John Kim, and Uncle nearly cries with happiness. The shareholders certainly wouldn’t like it.

The boys have another “Kang Joo-eun Day,” laying around like slugs, and all three bounce upright adorably when Joo-eun finally arrives home. OMG they’re like three perky puppies, I can’t even. Young-ho holds back but opens his arms for his hug once they’re alone, but Joo-eun whispers that she’s too embarrassed in front of the guys. Young-ho tries to tease her into telling the guys about their new relationship, but Joo-eun manages to talk her way out of it for now. (Ji-woong takes the chance to tease Joon-sung about being asked out by Yi-jin, which ends up sounding a lot more like him mocking So Ji-sub using So Ji-sub’s dialogue. Young-ho even muses, “I’ve heard that before somewhere…”)

She goes to her room and hugs You Bastard, remembering how Young-ho looked the night before, inviting her to hug him. She falls asleep snuggling her sloth, napping until Young-ho comes to wake her to exercise.

I love that Joo-eun tries to flirt her way out of exercising, but it doesn’t work, as Young-ho declares their dating to be an entirely separate thing from her weight-loss regimen. Besides, he wants her to get healthy so he can enjoy “the sweetness life has to offer” for as long as possible. Why does that sound sexier every time he says it?

Now that Joo-eun has lost a lot of weight, they’re going to focus on muscle-building. Young-ho doesn’t cut her any slack, and it’s hilarious how their exercises are starting to look and sound more like… something else, lately.

At work, Soo-jin digs for details on Joo-eun’s relationship with Young-ho, mentioning their first meeting at the hotel a long time ago. I love that Joo-eun is all, You mean that time you and my ex were caught at a hotel together?, not letting Soo-jin get away with making her feel guilty. Soo-jin says that having a personal relationship with a client is inappropriate, but Joo-eun just says that her private matters are private.

Young-ho suits up, and enters the Gahong building with a full entourage. He’s introduced as the new director, but his expression definitely betrays that this is the last thing he wants. Uncle shrewdly clocks everyone’s reactions to the news.

Joon-sung calls Joo-eun at work to ask if she has time to talk, but of course he clams up when it’s time to use, you know, words. Joo-eun knows this is about his mother, and he says that he found her, but she doesn’t want to see him. But he’s worried that something seems to be wrong, and he wants to help her somehow. Joo-eun says that she’ll find out what she can.

The guys drive Joo-eun home, but they look unhappy when she says she’s found a new place to live and will be moving out in a week. It starts to snow — the first snow of the year, and Ji-woong is anxious to see if she lost five kilos so they can go camping. Joo-eun is sad, because she’s sure she hasn’t lost that much. So they decide that Young-ho probably hasn’t seen the snow, and they’ll pretend it’s not happening, to buy more time.

But when Joo-eun goes home, the snow is so magical that she decides it’s worth giving up camping to share the first snow with Young-ho. She sneaks into his room but he’s not there, so she calls him. His phone rings from inside his secret treatment room, and Joo-eun follows the sound.

She’s shocked to see the state-of-the-art equipment in the room, but even more shocked when she realizes that Young-ho is sitting on the floor, shaking and barely conscious. He gasps for her not to come any closer, but she steps into the room anyway. “DON’T COME CLOSER!” he roars, and Joo-eun stops still.

COMMENTS

Well, damn, that’s one hell of a cliffhanger. What’s wrong with Young-ho?? It looks as though he was trying to cut off his pants leg, so is he having some sort of relapse? Obviously he’s in a lot of pain, but I’m dying to know what’s happening and why he would scream at Joo-eun not to come any closer. And poor Joo-eun — what a frightening thing to see. I don’t know how I’m going to make it to next week.

It’s so sweet to watch Joo-eun and Young-ho’s relationship unfold so organically, just feeling like small, natural movements towards each other rather than some huge event declaring them Now A Couple. I love how they grow closer and closer as time goes by, becoming more comfortable with each other every day, and never denying their feelings. By the time Young-ho went to Daegu and opened his arms for a hug, it just felt like the most natural thing in the world for Joo-eun to go to him that way. No immature shying away, no fake-demure eyelash batting, just two adults who like each other and want to be together. They don’t even dance around the subject of sex — Young-ho has made his interest quite clear, and while Joo-eun obviously isn’t ready (I’m sure she and Woo-shik must have been physical in their fifteen years, but she’s only got experience with one man, so being with a different man would naturally make her nervous), they also know it’s something they’re moving towards. I love that their relationship feels adult, and that they don’t pretend the physcial chemistry between them doesn’t exist.

Just when I start to think that Woo-shik isn’t a bad guy, now he’s being all sneaky about trying to discredit Young-ho. What I don’t follow is how Young-ho taking over the company would effect Woo-shik in any way at all — he doesn’t seem in a position to benefit or lose from a change in directors. I can only guess that he’s been promised something by Uncle, though it would sure help the audience understand why Woo-shik cares so much (or at all) if we knew what the stakes were for him. I mean, we can make educated guesses, but some clear answers would be nice.

It’s really my only complaint about Oh My Venus, that while the romance is solid and interesting, I just don’t care about the family/company sideline. I get why Young-ho is opposed to being appointed Director — he doesn’t have the experience, training, or confidence that he can do the job — but all the machinations that other people are going through to make sure it happens or doesn’t happen just don’t make much sense. I don’t understand why Uncle is more threatened by Young-ho taking over than he was by Director Choi, because he also doesn’t seem to stand to benefit or not either way. Why does Uncle care so much who runs the company? If he had a job before, he’ll still have a job now. Ha, that’s a lot of commentary on something I said I didn’t care about. I guess what I mean is, I might care if I knew what the heck was happening.

But the highlight of this episode was Young-ho and Joo-eun acknowledging their interest and agreeing to date, and I love how real their relationship is. Even when they were fighting at the beginning, it was so cute how Joo-eun knew that she’d be hearing from Young-ho, and even grouched that he only tried to reach her once. It’s awesome that they know each other so well, and feel so comfortable even when fighting. I hope that whatever is going on with Young-ho (please drama gods, no relapse of his cancer, come on) doesn’t prove too much of an obstacle. The best part of this show is Young-ho and Joo-eun together, so I forbid the show to separate them!

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thanks for the recap!
i have so many fave scenes from this episode other than the elevator and the bridge scenes.

1. after Yong ho made Joo eun rubs his abs using her hand, she smacked him and then he randomly clasped his hand on top of joo eun's belly fat and started to run away with a straight mischievous look on his face while she's screaming at him. LMAO I LOVE THAT SCENE SO MUCH!

2. and the way So Ji Sub was spooning Shin Mina from her back during the bed scene. my god. i never know i need that scene until i've seen it! the way he comfortably snuggled closer to her back and whispering things. gah! it was a powerful moment for me. he needs her as much as she needs him!

3. there's also one moment during the bed scene when he's grabbing her arm closely, looking at her intently while she's talking. his thumb just absentmindedly rubbing her arm. i got goosebumps seeing that LOL!

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Yep! Perfect. So Ji Sub really has the whole skinship thing down.

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Folks, my HUSBAND is watching this one (I mostly watch k-dramas alone since he's gone 90% of the time and nothing's caught his interest until now). He's taken to doing Young-ho's finger-heart "okay" every chance he gets. So we are loving this drama so far!

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Aww that's cute!! ^^

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#husbandgoals

right after i get out of being forever alone =(

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aw! i love that!

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Awww that's cute! Makes me wanna marry and get a husband like yours who watches Kdramas.hihi

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That totally crossed my mind too!

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Does anyone happen to know which episode from "I'm sorry, I love you" had the confession scene that was parodied in this episode??? ( "do you want to live or eat with me?") Thanks in advance!

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I want to know too! I never finished I'm Sorry I Love You cuz I don't really like melodramas. I made it to maybe episode 6 and had to stop because I was feeling so bad for SJS's character already!

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Sorry, don't know the ep, but in this award show clip the scene is seen.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bA8A4gBSI9g

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Ya. I don't really like her reaction when she saw Young Ho. Very unprofessional to be unable to contain her emotions during an important meeting.

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"a serious of nervous-chihuahua texts from Ji-woong " - so cute, the way you describe Ji-woong, yet so true too! Exactly describe how I felt when I hear his mdm, mdm, mdm...adorable haha:)

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This episode was the first one where I cared for Soojin's solo scene. I love that scene where she was thinking back about seeing Jooeun and THE Lee Ji Hoon together, and how it felt so similar to seeing Jooeun and Young Ho near the elevators. It's not that she was interested with Young Ho, but of his standing. Young Ho was similar to Lee Ji Hoon in the sense that they both seemed to be out of Soojin's world... but how come that wasn't the same case for Jooeun. It probably felt so hard to accept for Soojin, that despite how she or Jooeun look, past or present - Jooeun was liked more than she was.

I love all the MiSa references on this episode. I was laughing so hard when Young Ho said, "I heard that line before."

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I watch this for the romance lol so even though the whole Anna Sue plot line and JE's evil ex is pretty lame, I'm willing to just roll with it.

I actually am starting to like the family storyline though because YH's pain started when he returned to Korea (home)...and now him having to take over the family business and work alongside his father is really stressful for him which is triggering even more pain. It was really sad the way the family hid him and were never warm and comforting to their poor, sick child. Before this I think YH just buried all his hurt and abandonment issues, but now it's all coming out!

It'll be nice to have our heroine doing the saving this time. JE saves him emotionally, while YH has saved her physically.

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Also, Soojin needs a self-esteem lesson. She's a witch to JE but man, she is always crying or pitying herself in her scenes alone. I can't help but feel a little sorry for her even though I don't like her lol. I hope she realizes that her thoughts about JE are obsessive and her jealousy and negativity because of the past is just plain old unhealthy. I wonder if it's gonna end up SJ is making herself sick (she's always binging on chocolate but never shown eating a meal) and JE will be the one there for her instead of WS.

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(Sorry for my multiple posts, I really enjoyed this episode lol) I forgot to mention how adorable SJS was in this episode! It was SO CUTE when he put his arms out with his little head nod for her to hug him when she came home! Not to mention all the scenes they were in Daegu together! I screamed so many times lol my neighbors probably think I'm nuts. I can't wait until next Monday!

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I'm just watching for SJS and SMN....why are they so darn cute? The way SJS teases her mercilessly is fantastic.

There are many favorite scenes from this episode for me but I want to give some love to the CF girl who tried the Misa lines on Joon Sung. Poor boy is shell shocked but he is melting a little from her dogged antics which is so cute.

Please don't stop the cuteness for angst and melodrama and especially please NO NOBLE IDIOCY or terminal illness....jaebal!

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TEASER!!!!

EPISODE 9 preview but no eng sub added to it XD
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FN0yWv2gNPs

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Don't understand a word but it still gives me the most wonderful feeling. This drama is sooooo gooood.

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I also realized now the actor playing CHIEF MIN also portrayed a character in GHOST (2012) kdrama!

!@#!@#$@#%#$ oh my god LMAO
So Ji Sub & Choi Jin Ho (actor portaying CHIEF MIN) work together in GHOST

my goodness -facepalm on my behalf for not noticing-
OK GOOD TEAMWORK by Young-Ho & Chief Min LMAO

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So Ji Sub and Shin Min Ah are love, lush and everything in between! <3

While I hate the fact that the story is so thin and contrived and I couldn't really care less, I love it that because of SJS and SMA it is impossible to not fall in love with this drama. Goes to show their amazing abilities as actors!

Fellow watchers, let's pray to the drama gods for improved writing to match the level of the King and Queen, but if the plot still drags, let's continue to love,support and squee anyway!!!

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I wanted to point out that first, Uncle's sister (Young Ho's stepmom) is married to Young Ho's father. The father is in no way blood related to Young Ho's grandmother. The uncle is afraid that the company will make it more of a family company and out the father and uncle since they are not blood related family members. That is the conflict. I totally agree about Woo Shik's involvement because either way he won't be in any danger career wise, unless Young Ho knowing he is Jun Eun's ex and the way he treated her might motivate him to do something. Thus Woo Shik's motivation to be involved is to eliminate the possible conflict. He mentioned to Soo Jin he didn't like she was in the same company as Jun Eun so he might not want to be in the same position in his company. I just thought I toss out some nuggets out there. I apologize if I got the names and spelling wrong, but I hope it conveyed correctly. Love your website!!!!!!!

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My two-cents on the family drama....Uncle is worried about Young-Ho taking over because his sister and nephew (Young Ho's half brother) might lose their place/security in the family seeing as how Grandma only kept son-in-law around because her daughter had died and no one was able to take over the company...

I enjoyed the episode and recap...I seriously hope this isn't the beginning of the mid-way angst and separation for the OTP...I hope they talk it out like they've been doing all along!

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I could not wait to comment on this episode.

First of all, let's address the ending. Young Ho got sick for one of many reasons.

1) He does have a psycho trauma associated with his dad. His father kept him inside, hidden, isolated when he was a child due to his illness. Then his grandmother sent him to America to further isolate him from his family, his culture, etc. So, anything associated with Gahong, hospitals, his father, his family is traumatic for him. Stress makes him feel pain in his bones, which I have heard is common with survivors of bone cancer.

2) That is why when Joo Eun came into the room, he yelled for her to stay away. He doesn't associate love, togetherness and comfort with his pain. He ONLY knows isolation, and dealing with it alone. It will take some serious patience and TLC from Joo Eun to break down that barrier.

3) Also, it doesn't take a rocket scientist to know that those people: his father, step-uncle and KJE's ex don't want him at the company. So, while he has decided to come there, he is walking into a battleground. Up until this point, he has led a calm peaceful existence away from his family. Now, he's vulnerable again.

4) The step-uncle is upset because his sister gets treated like vermin from her husband, and she gets treated like the other woman from halmoni. He feels entitled to a higher position in the company, which is why he wanted to move her husband out of the way and work with the other guy, but he got caught by Secretary Min and resigned. So, them pushing Young Ho out of the way ensures they can get what they believe they deserve.

5) Young Ho feels indebted to his grandmother for pulling him out of that house and sending him away, although that may not have been the best decision either. But she told him her days are numbered. So, the one family he had may be soon gone.

In the end, his newfound relationship with KJE is the best thing that has ever happened to him. She liked him, fought with him, challenged him and made him laugh without knowing anything about him. That genuine acceptance is very sweet to someone like Young Ho!

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"Young-ho just takes her hand and puts it in his pocket, saying that she seems loose enough to him."

Am I the only one who took this to mean that at that moment she was "loose" - as in she wasn't connected to anything and therefore he put her hand in his pocket and now she's less "loose" because she was attached to him? And not "loose" in the western sense of the word? I'm not sure how the Korean word should be interpreted but that's what I sincerely thought he meant by that.

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lol When I saw it I thought he meant "loose" as in her belly fat.

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I'm outt of words since damn i loveeee this show ♥ SoJiSub and ShinMina is definetely the best part ever. What a great pairing indeed! but i really enjoying the storyline though. It's so realistic yet sexy which rarely seen in dramaland. Then who could resisted these 3 adorable-puppies-boys? They're so refreshing and charming at the same time. ♡
Am i the only one loves Snake and CF Girl? She made my finger cringe yet I found it so cute so i'm waiting development of this loveline too :) OMV jjang !!
Thankyou for your recap LollyPip you're jjang too ^_^

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No, you aren't alone... I wanna see more development of Snake and CF Girl too (I also cringe for her bad acting).
I think Snake is so out of his comfort zone with her that exactly what he needs. I wish is was a better actress though.

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My fave thing about Young ho right now is that he's allowed to be our really attractive alpha male type lead that we get to swoon over while also being super vulnerable, sensitive, and damaged. That he utilizes this to help others instead of lashing out. It makes him far more adult and appealing. Most of the time in kdramas this isn't tapped into- you usually get really childlike reactions where this is excused away.
Mental trauma= excuse to be an snobby asshole to everyone
Here, our hero uses it to reach out and connect with people. Even his goal to establish more treatment and rehab centers seems like such a positive and mature channeling of his past experience.
I agree Lollypip I enjoy the mature progression of their relationship together. It's not uncomfortable and they have such a lovely understanding and respect for each other. RESPECT. Young ho actually feels guilty for not telling her sooner instead of explaining it away with his unread text message- i.e. he respects her anger and feelings. Likewise, JE doesn't hold onto anger either. She doesn't dwell on this as reason to keep them apart. She doesn't give him unnecessary hell for it. It's refreshing.

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Not to give spoilers, but the episode 9 preview is up and it looks like some of the ideas people have posted are on the right track. It appears this pulls them closer then apart, which is great!

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I'am the only one who think that the ex-mother in law of Lee Hyun-Woo is also the mother of Joon-Sung. The episode where Joon-Sung was in the car watching a woman, who just after got beaten up by her drunk husband, the woman look like the the haelmonni of Min-Joon.

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Question. Is Anna Sue Jennifer Anderson? I'm confused. At the beginning of the drama they were talking about Jennifer Anderson being the queen of queens. Then we change to Anna sue, but same pictures. I'm super confused.

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The background story and the whole side story about the business/succession machinations (which I like when done well) aren't of much interest; basically only watching it for SMA and her tribe.

That "CF Queen" character is just annoying (even knowing that she's supposed to be annoying) and that "love-line" is just stupid (and that actress doesn't exactly make a convincing CF Queen).

At least the writers here have tried to flesh out the "baddies" a bit (unlike numerous other K-dramas) - aside from the Uncle who is pretty much a stereotypical, stock baddie.

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Hi,

Does anyone know the name of the finale song on epi 9? I love this drama.

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This episode shows how a simple holding hands can be so dangerous.?? haha

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Gosh, this episode is awesome...
I really can't understand the motivations of Woo Shik, what is he doing??? What will he gain from conspiring against Young Ho??? Same salary at the same place??? *siiigh*
And I really am suspecting Soo Jin's mental stability.... And why is she going on being a bitch to Joo Eun because of a misunderstanding??? They both are lawyers for gods sake... Talk to each other and clear out whatever it is u have between u two....
*grrrr*
Can't this scene of Young Ho being in PAIN due to his PSYCHONEUROSIS???
*crossing fingers*

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What I don't understand is how come Wooshik who is only a manager always gets invited to meetings between directors only? Am I missing something here?

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In this episode... i lovr the mature love between these two. No over react. Pretending. N he was so honest to explain everything.
N she accept it. Love the way he tease her abt fat belly . Hihi.
Lovr the way 'sleep holding hand'. Love the back hug. N he teasr her how confort her shoulder is.

Another 8 episode to go.. wonder whats happend. Who is the stalker actually?

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She also take some pills right... wonder what pills is that.

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hye! do you know the name of the song played at the cafe, where the boxer n shim min ah discussing?

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Does anyone please know what song is that played during the scene between Joo Eun and Joon Sung?

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Does please anyone know what song is played during the scene between Joo Eun and Joon Sung?

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Can anyone please tell me what song is playing in the backgroung when kang joo eun and jang jun sung are talking in the cafe

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