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Answer Me 1988: Episode 17

Two weeks was a really long time to wait, but we pick up right where we left off, smack dab in the middle of our friend triangle, with a possible shift in our heroine’s feelings. We near the end of adolescence with this episode, and the thing that takes over everyone’s thoughts are dreams—what they want to be, what they want to do, and who they want to be with.

 
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EPISODE 17: “Irony of life, Part 2”

April 1989. After Taek cancels their movie date, Deok-sun sits in the library muttering to herself like a crazy person, arguing back and forth about whether she has a right to be mad, or if Taek had every reason to cancel because something more important than her came up. She’s clearly upset about him canceling on her and wonders if she’s nothing to him, and then decides with a sigh that yeah, she’s probably nothing. Hm.

Her friend Ja-hyun thinks it’s terrible of him to make the date and cancel, and decides that Taek must think of her as a fool. Oh if you only knew. Deok-sun asks where their friend Mi-ok is, and Ja-hyun says she’s under house arrest, and that her dating life is over as she knows it.

Taek’s dad burns his hand on the stove while making dinner, and when Sun-woo’s mom goes to pick up Jin-ju after work, she notices the bandaids on his hand. He insists that it’s no big deal, and she cutely feeds him pastries as he walks along carrying Jin-ju.

Deok-sun and Ja-ok part ways at a corner, just as a motorcyclist zooms by, nearly knocking into Deok-sun. She hurriedly grabs her bag and darts out of the way, and only belatedly sees that her foot has a big track mark on it. Did he run over her foot? Ack.

Jung-hwan’s dad is still recovering from his back surgery, and Dong-ryong is still suffering from hemorrhoids and decides to follow a homeopathic remedy. He takes out a garlic clove… and sticks it where the sun don’t shine.

Deok-sun has her foot wrapped up and has to be piggybacked from room to room by No-eul. The thing that upsets her though is being injured on the weekend when she doesn’t have to go to school anyway. Dong-ryong pops in to make sure she’s still alive, and when he says he’s off to play soccer with the boys, she asks for a piggyback ride so she can watch.

Jung-bong bursts into Jung-hwan’s room with red eyes and announces that he’s done folding a thousand paper cranes. Jung-hwan isn’t there though, and Jung-bong pauses when he sees a flyer on his desk recruiting cadets for the air force. Ack, already?

The boys sneak onto a field with a soccer ball, and Sun-woo runs to the bathroom, leaving Jung-hwan and Taek alone. They sit in awkward silence for a while, and Jung-hwan finally brings up his wallet, asking if Taek opened it up and looked inside.

Taek lies that he didn’t, and even gives a perfect clueless expression to make it believable. Jung-hwan doesn’t look convinced, but it’s not like he can argue.

Dong-ryong finally arrives with Deok-sun on his back, both of them complaining and kicking and screaming the whole way. The mood lifts when the boys run around playing soccer together, and though Deok-sun can only sit on the sidelines, she cheers them on with a big smile.

Jung-hwan and Dong-ryong are winning and they slide onto the grass to lie down, only Dong-ryong mostly falls straight on his bum. He winces in pain, and when he gets up, the whole group gasps and Deok-sun asks if he’s on his period. He looks down to find his pants soaked in blood, and the others carry him off to the hospital in a panic.

They leave Taek behind to go tell Dong-ryong’s dad what happened, and he looks over at Deok-sun, who can’t walk because of her foot. She tells him to go tell Dong-ryong’s dad and come back, but he stoops down in front of her to give her a piggyback ride. She hesitates though, and no matter how much he prods, she won’t do it.

A security guard arrives and catches them on the field, so Taek just picks her up in a princess-carry and goes running down the field at full speed. Well that’s an impressive show of strength from the guy who always looks like you could knock him over with a feather. Deok-sun seems impressed too, or is maybe she’s affected by the closeness, because she seems to see him differently.

Bora’s friend congratulates her on going after her dream, and though Bora does seem happy about studying law like she always wanted, she takes out the necklace Sun-woo gave her and looks at it with a heavy sigh.

Jung-hwan’s dad is actually happy about being injured because Mom is waiting on him hand and foot, though he makes the mistake of saying that she wouldn’t have made it onto the National Singing Contest stage anyway because they have standards. Mom immediately takes away his fruit, his pillow, and his blanket, and Dad regrets putting his foot in his mouth.

Sun-woo puts medicine on Taek’s dad’s burn, and Taek comes over so they can all eat together. Taek tries to help by setting out the silverware, but Sun-woo tells him that sitting still is more helpful because he has to re-pair all the chopsticks.

Deok-sun lies in bed thinking about Taek and the moment he scooped her up and carried her across the field, and she tosses and turns over it.

Taek joins Sun-woo in his room and they sit quietly for a while, until Sun-woo starts to talk… but then changes his mind. Taek already seems to know what he wants to say, and tells Sun-woo about the time he came home early once from the baduk training center and found Dad eating cold rice in cold water.

Taek says that Dad was running around in a daze because he’d been so completely caught off-guard, and he had thought in that moment, “It would be nice if there were someone by Dad’s side.” He turns to Sun-woo and says, “I like that it’s your mom.” Aww, Taekie.

Sun-woo smiles and tears pool in his eyes as he asks Taek if he’s okay with it, and if he doesn’t miss his mom. Taek says, “It’s been longer for me than for you. It must be easier for me.” Sun-woo realizes that he’s younger than Taek in some ways, and then they argue adorably about who should be the hyung. Sun-woo says his birthday is earlier, but Taek argues that he’s mentally older. Augh, you guys are going to make the cutest brothers.

Sun-woo’s mom wants to clip the big headline in the newspaper about Taek’s latest win, but Taek’s dad acts like it’s no big deal for Taek to be in the paper. She wants to throw a party for his grand slam win, but Dad vetoes the idea, not wanting to add pressure by only celebrating his victories. He’s always treated Taek the same, win or lose.

The news announces that there’s going to be a record number of shooting stars that night, and Jung-bong drags Jung-hwan outside to stargaze. He’s determined to make a wish on a falling star, and as always, Jung-hwan just humors Hyung and does as asked. Inside, Mom finds old journals written by both boys when they were kids, and Dad says he’s saving them all to give to them when they get married.

Sun-woo runs out excitedly when Bora calls from down the street, but when they’re together the air is thick with tension as Bora gets up the nerve to say something. Just when she opens her mouth, Sun-woo grabs her hand and points out a falling star.

Up on the roof, Jung-bong and Jung-hwan see them too—a shower of falling stars—and Jung-bong quickly makes a wish. Jung-hwan claims to have forgotten to make one, and guesses that Hyung wished for a happy romance with Mi-ok. But Jung-bong says no, he wished for his little brother to be able to do whatever he wants in life. Awww.

Mom and Dad read Little Jung-hwan’s journal, and one entry is all about Deok-sun and how she’s stronger than the boys in their class. Another is about playing soccer with Deok-sun and Taek, and how Hyung’s dream is to become a soccer player, so Jung-hwan is going to try and become one in his stead.

And then we see a flashback to the moment when the brothers watched Top Gun together, and Jung-bong was so taken with the movie that he wished he could become a fighter pilot. He knew right away that he never could, but now we see that it was never Jung-hwan’s dream at all—he just always picked the future Hyung would’ve wanted, like he was determined to live for the both of them. Great, now I’m crying.

Back in the present, Jung-bong says that what he really wants is for Jung-hwan to find what he wants to do, and not what Hyung wants to do: “That’s my wish.” Jung-hwan turns away to hide his tears, and then insists that he wanted to go to the air force himself, not because of Hyung. Jung-bong doesn’t really believe him, but lets him win the argument.

Down on the steps, Sun-woo says he wished for Bora to quit smoking, and asks what Bora wished for. After a pause, she says, “I wished for us to break up.” Ouch. Sun-woo squeezes his eyes shut to keep from crying, and Bora says again that they should break up and that she’s sorry.

With that, she gets up to walk away, and Sun-woo calls out after her, “Noona, if you take one more step, I’ll never see you again for the rest of my life.” But she keeps walking ahead without turning back. Sun-woo sits there stunned for a long while, then curses before burying his head in his hands.

Jung-hwan sits outside by himself long after Hyung has gone inside, and Mom tells him to make a wish on a star. He sits there looking up at the sky contemplating his wish, then murmurs, “My wish? I wish that bastard were a terrible person.”

We see him looking across the street to the next rooftop, where Taek is outside smoking a cigarette. Jung-hwan sighs knowing his wish will never come true, and Taek awkwardly tries to hide his cigarette.

Jung-hwan lies awake that night, Deok-sun continues to toss and turn, and Taek takes sleeping pills even though he told Dad he wouldn’t. And when she’s alone, Bora lets herself cry over her breakup with Sun-woo.

The next morning, Deok-sun sees Dong-ryong’s dad on his way out and asks after Dong-ryong, who’s still in the hospital. Dad says he’s okay and then scowls to see news of his son’s embarrassing incident in the local paper, and runs around stealing all the neighbors’ papers.

Mom asks Deok-sun what she wants to be when she grows up, and Deok-sun grows quiet because she doesn’t have an answer. No-eul knows what he wants to be though, and says that he’s going to become a singer. Mom shoots that down right away, making him pout.

Deok-sun is alarmed when she gets a phone call, and upstairs, Jung-bong gets dressed up for his big birthday date with Mi-ok. He heads out in his pink shirt with the jar of a thousand paper cranes in his hands, and Deok-sun comes hobbling out into the street after him to say that Mi-ok can’t come out today because of her dad.

Jung-bong is heartbroken at the news, and Deok-sun offers to pass along Mi-ok’s birthday present at school. Jung-bong writes a letter that night to tell Mi-ok happy birthday, and to make sure she doesn’t feel too bad about having to cancel their date.

The moms gets together and talk about their dreams when they were young. Sun-woo’s mom says she wanted to be a singer, Deok-sun’s mom says she wanted to be an actress, and everyone is shocked when Jung-hwan’s mom says she wanted to be a painter.

Upstairs, the dads sit in front of the TV watching a news report about the new generation choosing very different dream jobs, like science and education over being a civil servant. Jung-hwan’s dad says he wanted to be a scientist, and the dads are surprised when Taek’s dad says he wanted to be a wrestler. Dong-ryong’s dad says he wanted to become a dancer, and though the other dads turn down his offer to show them, he gets up anyway.

Deok-sun waits outside for Taek to come home, and though he tells her to go home and shuffles inside, she follows him in and knocks on his door. She sits around as he pops some sleeping pills and goes to bed, and he tells her to go home before passing out.

We see her limp towards the door, but when Taek opens his eyes, Deok-sun is lying there across from him, upside-down. The screen is fuzzy and dreamlike, which makes me wonder if it’s really happening…

He opens his eyes wide when he sees her, and she does too, and notices that he’s holding her hand. Omo. They gaze at each other for a long beat, and then Taek leans in to kiss her. Her eyes flutter closed and she kisses him back. Eeee!

But… did that really happen, or was it a dream? Why is the screen so fuzzy?

Jung-hwan’s mom waits excitedly for her family to react to her breakfast, but when Dad is the only one who gives her the reaction she wants, she frowns. Everyone heads off to school again today, and Taek stands out in the street as everyone passes by on their way out.

Finally Deok-sun comes out acting like nothing is out of the ordinary, and Taek asks when she left last night. She says she went home right away as he went to bed, and he realizes that it was a dream after all, and mutters under his breath, “That’s a relief.”

She asks if he dreamt something, and he tells her it was nothing and asks after Dong-ryong. She’s jealous that Dong-ryong gets to skip school and figures he’s having a blast. He is, but for a very different reason: Mom is at the hospital spoon-feeding Dong-ryong his favorite home-cooked meal, and he couldn’t be happier.

Deok-sun runs into Dad on their way home and wheedles him into buying her an ice cream cone. She asks if it’s okay if she doesn’t get into college, and Dad says she could find lots of things to do if she doesn’t get into college. She gets him to admit that that’s a lie, and he suggests that she give it her best shot for one year instead of giving up without even trying.

She agrees to give it her all for a year, and makes Dad promise not to hate her if she fails anyway. But when Dad asks what her dream is, Deok-sun says with a long face, “I don’t have one. I don’t have a dream. Pathetic, right? I must really be dumb.” Dad is taken aback, but he rebounds right away and assures her that it’s perfectly normal for her not to have a dream because lots of people don’t know that at her age, and she can find one starting now.

That puts a smile back on her face, and Dad says he didn’t always want to work at a bank, but he just worked hard to eat and live, and ended up here. She asks what Dad’s dream is now, and he says it’s for Bora, Deok-sun, and No-eul to be healthy and live well. She clarifies that she meant his personal dream, but Dad says that’s it—that’s all a dad could want. It makes her cry, and she teases him for calling that his dream.

We flash back to the dads hanging out and talking about their past dreams, which turned into talk about their current dreams for their kids. Dong-yong’s dad was most worried about Dong-ryong taking after him and dancing instead of studying, and Taek’s dad didn’t want Taek to take after him either—he wished Taek would just be a kid and say what he feels, not endure everything silently.

Jung-hwan’s dad said his dream was for Jung-bong to just stay as healthy as he is now, and there was nothing else he wanted. Deok-sun’s dad had complained that all of their dreams were about their kids.

The moms were having the exact same conversation downstairs, where talk of their past dreams naturally led to talk of their present dreams. Jung-hwan’s mom wished for Jung-bong to go to college and for Jung-hwan to be a little less taciturn. Deok-sun’s mom wished she could make Bora and Deok-sun a little more like each other. Sun-woo’s mom just wished for her kids to be able to stand tall and not be at a disadvantage in life.

Another flashback shows Dong-ryong’s dad taking a cab first thing in the morning just go buy Dong-ryong bananas in the hospital, and Taek’s dad sneaking a big bundle under his jacket on the morning that Dong-ryong’s dad had stolen all the papers. He’d bought an extra one to cut out Taek’s big front-page story, and we see that he’s been scrapbooking for years and clipping every single one of Taek’s articles from the start. Of course he has.

Deok-sun tosses and turns again, and takes out her diary to write. She wonders why she’s the only one without a dream, and that despite Dad’s words making her feel better, she’s still envious of other people who have dreams. She wonders how other people know what it is they want to do, and why she doesn’t know.

In the morning, Deok-sun complains when Mom sends her to deliver food to Bora. She grumbles all the way up the steps as Bora shows her to her gosiwon room, but then when she opens the door, Deok-sun is shocked to see how tiny the space is. It’s basically a box, and I can’t even figure out how a grown person would lie down in there (or maybe you’re not meant to sleep at all, just study ’round the clock?).

Deok-sun immediately bursts into tears and asks Unni if she’s been living like this the whole time, even more upset when she sees a half-eaten ramyun on the desk. She wails on Bora’s shoulder, and Bora laughs at her, but pats her back sweetly. And at home, we see that Mom and Dad eat scraps of leftover crab where there’s probably no meat left, because they sent all the whole crabs to Bora.

Jung-bong writes a letter to Mi-ok asking for a reply, and every day he waits for Deok-sun to give her another letter, and another, and another. Finally she returns with a reply and hands him a letter, but Deok-sun is on the verge of tears as she hands it to him. It can’t be good.

He opens it up to read just a short reply from Mi-ok: “My wish is for you to forget me.” He finds the space travel card tucked inside, and he bursts into tears. Poor Jung-bong. Deok-sun narrates that Mi-ok finally replied after 35 letters from Jung-bong, and that it was the last letter between them. She tells us that before the summer came, Mi-ok left to go study abroad in America, and they lost touch with her too.

July 1989. Jung-bong packs a bag to go to the temple, still heartbroken. Deok-sun studies so hard that she gets her first nosebleed ever, and she smiles proudly.

December 1989. The first snow falls, and Sun-woo’s mom points it out to Taek’s dad, who just nods and doesn’t even look outside. Then all of a sudden at the dinner table, he says, “The days are cold now… should we live together?” Eeee, he finally said it! She’s stunned and doesn’t say a thing in response, but we see her crack the tiniest smile.

Deok-sun narrates that they have a week left before the end of their senior year. She comes by to see Taek, but his room is empty, and she narrates that while they spent their senior year studying, Taek broke three more records in baduk.

The college entrance exam comes and goes, and Dong-ryong announces that he has a surprise for the group: tickets to the college music festival next weekend. As the group of friends heads out together, Deok-sun narrates that they went to college music festival that year, and it was the last night that they spent together as teens.

As Dad changes the calendar, Deok-sun narrates, “It was 1990, and we turned 20.” Jung-hwan packs his bags and stops to carefully fold the pink shirt that Deok-sun gave him and makes sure to take it with him. She tells us that he got into a military academy.

Sun-woo’s mom clutches a piece of paper in tears, and we see that he got into medical school at Yonsei on a full scholarship. Mom hugs him, crying tears of gratitude.

And after nine years failing the exam, Jung-bong got into Sungkyunkwan University’s law department, and Mom and Dad are so proud that they buy a banner and a street band to celebrate. Deok-sun narrates that she went after her dream too, and we see her and Dong-ryong ride the subway to a tutoring academy together, because they didn’t get into college and are studying to retake the exam next year.

We see the years pass with Deok-sun’s family as they gather in front of the TV every year at the end of December to see who won the music daesang that year. As always, Dad is the only one who can never guess the winner.

October 1994. The moms are excited that all the kids are coming home for Taek’s birthday, and Sun-woo’s mom opens Taek’s front gate… and then walks right through a gap they cut in the wall that separates the two houses. Jin-ju is all grown up now, and plucks white hairs from ajusshi’s head and says, “Dad, that’ll be 1000 won.” Omo! He’s Dad now!

Deok-sun’s mom is over the moon at her savings account, and Dad agrees that they can probably move out soon. He says that their two daughters are better than him with their steady paychecks, though he regrets how little they see them these days. He sighs that they’ll get married soon, and Mom starts crying at the thought. He teases her, and she promises to remember this and take note of whether or not he cries at his daughters’ weddings.

Jung-bong wears baggy pants and has a computer and a pager now, and his parents are acting like newlyweds these days, reenacting Han Seok-hyu commercials and going on bicycle dates.

One by one, we see how everyone has changed. No-eul is all grown up, Sun-woo is a resident, and Dong-ryong is sporting mid-nineties fashions head to toe. Taek is clean-cut and his hair is no longer a helmet, and he even got a car (though apparently he hasn’t learned how to park it).

And kyaaaa, Jung-hwan in uniform! His family ruuuuuns to the door when he arrives, and Mom kisses him repeatedly as they all hug him.

Last but not least, Deok-sun comes home, also in uniform… as a flight attendant. They’re all so grown up!

 
COMMENTS

It was a ridiculously long episode, but it didn’t actually feel as long as it was because we sped through so much story time all in one go. I’m actually really pleased that we spent most of our time in their teenage years, because the adolescent coming-of-age stuff is really my favorite part of the Answer Me franchise, though if I had known that there would be no advancement in the lovelines until adulthood, I might’ve wished for a little less time in the past. But in any case I’m still excited about this part, where we fast-forward past the college years and meet our characters all over again, to find out what’s changed and what’s stayed the same, and what our gang has been though in the past four years. Obviously the love triangle is going to pick up where it left off, but what everyone has been doing in the meantime will inform how they proceed now, not to mention the fact that we might finally get to find out if Deok-sun’s heart ever decided that she liked someone on her own without him liking her first.

In today’s episode she seemed to finally feel something for Taek and see him differently, which we’ve never really seen before. But when they confirmed that the kiss was just a dream, I wondered if he’d missed his window to confess at just the right time. Not that it’s any different from Jung-hwan, who obviously did the same thing and stuck his foot in his mouth to boot. I guess they’re really two peas in a pod, and four years later they’ll be on even ground all over again.

I’m just happy that our kids figured out what they wanted to do and chased after their dreams in realistic ways, and that for many of them, their dreams started because of the people around them. It was so touching to discover that Jung-hwan had flip-flopped on his dream career so many times because Jung-bong had changed his mind that many times, and every time he discovered something new he wished he could be, Jung-hwan adopted it as his new dream. That he did that his whole life just wrenches my heart, because even as a little boy he knew that Hyung wouldn’t be able to play soccer or be a basketball star, so he decided he’d be those things for him. Who does that? Jung-hwan would never admit it either, but I love that Hyung knows and tells him not to do that anymore, because his dream is for Jung-hwan to find his own dream. That’s really what the whole episode is about—how everyone’s dreams are in actuality not about themselves at all, but about wishing something for the people they love, or even sacrificing what they want for someone else.

It’s too bad that no couples survived the time jump to 1994, but that’s actually more realistic than a couple lasting from high school through college. What really matters is that one couple formed in the interim, because I was going to have a fit if Sun-woo’s mom and Taek’s dad didn’t get married. I’m sad about not seeing their wedding though—think of the whole neighborhood gathered into a giant awkward group picture, and Jin-ju as a flower girl! It’s likely that they never had a wedding at all and just quietly signed a certificate and knocked down the wall between their houses (so cute), and I guess more than anything I’m just glad they got over their fears and worries and chose to live in the moment. It was pretty much a done deal when Taek and Sun-woo had their conversation about their parents getting married, and I can’t wait to see their family dynamic now that time has passed. Now all that’s left is for Sun-woo to win Bora back, and for someone to confess to Deok-sun already. No, no, don’t hurry, we’ve only been waiting SIX YEARS.

 
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Love this episode and the much needed time jump. The brotherly scenes between SW - TK and JB - JH brought tears to my eyes. I also welcome DS and BR`s sisterly bonding.

OMG JH in a uniform! I must admit he looks the best out of everyone in 1994. I`m smiling so wide at how proud his family is when they welcome him home. Like mom,I would`ve showered him with kisses too.

With the way the momentum of the story is going,it seems like TK will end up being the husband,which is odd because I thought it was JH`s game all along. But with this episode I`m leaning more towards TK.

Also,just a correction in the recap. No marathon running was ever mentioned in the actual episode. JH wrote in his diary that he promised hyung he`ll become a soccer player as good as (Diego) Maradona.

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I heard marathon running in the episode. ;)

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lol I better go back and watch again.

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Wow! Taek and deuk sun forever! I really believe that its not a dream, its real, its true! Hahaha
..Im so happy for all of them, they are all successful! :) so excited for ep 18!

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Augh. This episode did not help my wish for Taekie and Deok-sun ship... Please, please someone confess already!! I want someone to make a move! If it can't be Taekie can we at least be informed quickly?? So that I can prepare my heart?? I really don't want to end this series both sad and disappointed and then not thinking at all about the rest of the characters.

And how cute is it with Sunwoo's mom and Taekie's dad married!! So cute!! :D
And poor Sunwoo!! Bu it won't be left at that right? Right!?

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Gahhhh I just read your entire recap w/o watching the ep because I'm impatient and caved but I can't wait to watch it because this ep rocks my socks omg thanks for the recap gf! So many good moments in this ep–junghwan wanting to live out his bro's dreams on his behalf because of hyung's weak heart, THE KISS (which I have a feeling is real?!), the time jump (oh my I love time jumps and transformations), the parents becoming one family and the boys becoming real bros, the princess-carrying, gahhhh and probably so much more in the actual ep. Can't wait for the new week!

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Also, can't wait to see the rest of the gang in the actual ep and bora! Aww @ deoksun finding her dream(?) and living it out. My dream career was to be a flight attendant, so that part really resonates w/ me and gah envious of her in uniform! Good for sunwoo for sticking to his doctor plans and wowza @ the full scholarship. He sure made his mama proud. Heck, we're all proud–of all of them.

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its a beautiful drama .ithink ilove the scene his family,friendship and love ♥♡♥♥♥♥♥♥·♡·♡♡·♥

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I remember heading to my sister's off campus residence and asking her how she could stay in a place like that. It wasn't quite as bad, but still no nowhere near as good as home.

It's always the family scenes which get me. Nowadays I'm just skipping all the romance.

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HMMMM really curious about whyyy junghwan run in rush in the preview??

& the previews are always fooling us

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JH and DS not in the same scene i mean maybe JH is practicing to confess and DS is talking to someone else lol bcs preview is damn annoying~~~~ sometimesss

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I don't even care deoksun end up with junghwan or taek, i just love their character from this series. And my favorite character is bora, at the first i hate her but every episode she's grown on and every scene of her is memorable for me. I hope she's and sunwoo will end up together.

This series makes me cry every episode, its not all about triangle love but about friendship and family and this series make me more miss my mom and dad. Unfortunately, even i'm miss my dad i can't meet him anymore ???

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"even i’m miss my dad i can’t meet him anymore"

I understand how that feels exactly

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At first, I really hope n always think JH is the husband. But after watched this episode, I think the husband is CT. When JH wishes CT was terrible person, I have thought that maybe it's true because maybe in the future CT is going to be with DS.
If I make my own script for tonight's episode. I think JH is going to confess his feeling for DS but he just can't say that cause DS is already with CT.
And about the kiss, I watched it again n again cause it's so sweet. I think the kiss is not a dream. The way DS look at CT, like she don't know what to do.

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I'm Team Jung-hwan but I'd rather the kiss thing was real because then it wouldn't feel like such a fanservice, even if it means a possible plot device to sway to a direction where Taek is the guy she ends up with.

And us rooting for Jung-hwan do not base our confidence on the clues we get, but on the personality of this guy--of how much he's done for Deok-sun and for the other people around him (what he does for Jung-bong hyung is one of those). Even if he's not that guy in the end, I'll still walk away loving him because I know he'd never let the chance slip by to say how he feels for her. Besides, the times he couldn't say it, he always made up with his actions. South Korea and all of those k-netz comment upvotes will agree.

I'm sad that 1988 will be ending next week. I will surely miss all those heartwarming neighborhood interactions and how that entire alley became a big family. And I'll surely miss Jung-bong hyung and Jung-hwan, they were my favorite sibs ?

And I'll miss you all people here even if most times, we don't agree with each other :)

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+1000000!

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I kind of expect them to do a bait and switch and reveal the kiss actually happened in episode 18... I think it's possible she did stay and it was blurry because Taek took the medication

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Thanks so much Girlfriday! You're the best!

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But adult Deok-sun's personality is different than her young personality... Can we still tell that Kim Joo-hyuk's personality gives us the best hint?

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I am starting to have similar uneasiness that I felt while watching 1994

Lord, give me strength and save me

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JH wish came tru tho, he said man who smoke is bad person and then Takie smokes hahaha
I CRIED SO HARD AT JB AND JH SCENE?! why... JH is lowey always put everyone else first before himself :"""(
I can't wait to watch the vid.. thank you for fast recap :)

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Although I've been shipping Junghwan at this point I'm ok if no one ends up with deok sun. Wouldn't it be great if she already met someone during that period lol.

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I'd rather DS ends up alone than with Taek because I'll cry for Jung Hwan

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Can anyone who knows more about Korean military culture explain to me why officers always have briefcases? Just to show off their rank?

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Great recap. Just a small thing. The soccer field was a private field. For a company. That is why there was a security guard.

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Oh and something interesting I have seen watching the shows live in here in Korea. The companies that you see commercials for in the show are remaking their old commercials. Ghana Chocolate and Bean Pole Clothing. This show is very popular here!

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Duksun was crying because she didn't know her own dream yet in 1994 she became flight attendant. Imho, I think during her college time she realised that her dream was to be with Jung Hwan, and since Jung Hwan wanted to be a pilot so she would walk the same path with Jung Hwan so she can always feel near with JH up in the sky. Jung Hwan dream suddenly became her dream too.

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All I have to say is-

I did my waiting.

SIX YEARS OF IT.

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Well, I think the kiss was real... Am just thinking that the reason why DS followed TK to his bedroom was to confirm something. Then when she got what she went there for, that's why she became more confident but did not indulge much to it when TK asked her on what time she left his room. Remember when she asked TK if he dreamed of something. I think that means something. Right guys????? Am crossing my fingers we're going to see that kiss as a flashback... ^^

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I agree! Also I think it just doesn't fit with the franchise generally to have such a pivotal moment play out as a dream

Come to think of it, have there been any scenes that turned out to be fake? Not difficult to interpret, but straight up fake? I can't think of any.

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So true... I have watched all the reply franchise and there was never a scene that's a waste... That kiss means a lot... Am rooting for a flash back but I watched ep. 18 raw and hahahahhahaha I don't want to be a spoiler but... expect a great turn of events^^

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So... I don't follow this drama for various reasons (ie not wanting to be heartbroken like I was with 94) but I still root for Taek even though I have a feeling JH will end up being the husband.
However after I came across that kiss scene I started to think that the chances of DS-Taek increased by heeeaps (that is if it was real).

BUT I have a dilemma about The DS-Taek pairing.. Taek's father and SW's mother gets married which means Taek and SW are step brothers. Considering that SW and Bora will get back eventually, that makes Bora Taek's sister in law. And Bora is DS's sister. So DS is Taek's sister in law's sister.
How does that work out????????? Or do they have no relation whatsoever so it's all good?

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they are not on the same family register. In-laws doesnt matter. and we are not sure about Bore-Sun-Woo either

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What about a double wedding with Bora&SW and DS&TK just like sisters from 'Sense and Sensibility ' by Jane Austin???

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Eeeeeee! I would LOVE that!

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Swoooooon at Noel's Abdomen. I could breath for a minute. Can't wait for today's episode ?

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That kiss is no dream.
Taek is the husband.
Jung pal aa ! otukiee !
Rip my heart. ;( </3

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In the childhood flashback in the earlier episodes where they show TK moving into their neighborhood....there is that scene with DS bending down offering TK a piggyback ride after he breaks his arm---which he willingly takes. In this episode, the tables are turned and now it's TK who offers the piggyback ride to DS...even if it turns into a 'princess-carry'. lol I just love how the writers brought this back full circle. They are really fantastic at thinking of the smallest details.

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this drama never fail to touch my heart on every single eps. Particularly this eps talk about dream. Dream always come along with love..isnt? And surely love is the one complete the dream...
All i need is no rushing ending. I hope for satisfied ending for all characters. I stop guessing the husband since eps 6. Haha. But writer nim please dont break jung pal heart prettyyy please ???

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Regardless of who she ends up with. I think one of the two she will think of as her first love but that doesn't necessarily mean that he is going to be her husband. The dream was probably real and im guessing that Taek is her first love but JH or DR is her husband.

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To think that trash features as Bora's boyfriend and Sunwoo's sunbae will make this interesting. It will not only establish a connect between reply1994 & reply1988, but probably also form a love triangle between bora, sunwoo and trash oppa and advance bora and sunwoo's loveline. :)

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Ok... this episode made me more nervous... Actually i am not sure if Uri Taekkie is Deoksun future husband...(last time i am little trauma with Chilbong case ^^) ...now i am so afraid to make a wish

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Park Bo Gum is such a great actor I replayed that scene he had with SW and I cried everytime even though I didn't know Korean LOL. JH is my type in real life but Taek is such... I dont have the word... maybe the most precious thing ever in Kdrama. Thanks for the recap GF

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and we can like him with clear conscience this time unlike with Min... but why do I still feel like a perv ajumma? I am so embarrassed, he is so young! why!

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And what makes me feel guilty for liking him is....he has abs too. Thankfully I'm not that much older than him...

https://www.instagram.com/p/6o8s10PTy4/

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I'm kidding :P he's a great actor and very talented. I wonder who the husband will be. I'm hoping Taekie now but logic tells me it's Junghwan.

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i was so sure the kiss was real the writer needs to stop trolling we don''t have enough eps to be trolling at this point. sighh i don't know whats going to happen at this point. just let everyone be happy. i need taek to have his happy ending but i think we all know who will end up together

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Can I hope for a plot twist writer nim?? at first I am JH-DS shipper,,but since the episode of DS took care Taek in China and their scene at the beach,,,I become a fan of DS and Taek,,, their chemistry come more natural,,,please Writer nim,,just for this series,,pleaseee don't make Taek Chilbonged ,,,,,

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This episode made me cry various ocassions and the musci helped to it a lot...Does any kind soul knows who teh artists/song is that is played when Taek Dad talks about his dream with the other Dads,actually all of them after DS talks with Dad about dreams on the stairs at night..it was played before in the series but don't know the name,i loved it very much and i want to find it!!!Deok-Sun-ah is so pretty now,actually all of them look so dashing especially JungHan,damn that hairstyle power,he looks so sexy and little brother as well,looks handsome...loved this episode even if it was long....Curious about the kiss,was it Taek dream or reality!!!!

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Where did you find subs for that???!!! I'm going crazy here waiting for it :(

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From what I know GF and JB watches these dramas raw then write recaps on it. The subs aren't released yet.

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I thought so, but there are so many people talking about it and they seem to have watched the episode...
I'm getting back to my Korean studies ;_;

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I watch the raw version even though I can't understand everything they're saying. For some dramas I just have to know what happens and can't wait for the English subs! Then I get to watch it again when the subs come out. Luckily a lot of websites have the raw version of the episodes soon after they air.

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It was so sweet to see everyones dreams and ambitions finally considered. Really felt for Deok Sun. I guess I should have kept my patience.

The family connections really make this show. Jung hwan is a really sweet character, but frustrating to watch in romantic timing. Hope the military training finally lets him speak out his wishes.

I dont know if its Taek or Bo Gum I love, lol. But wishing the best for his character. And yay for Sun Woo! Did they show if Bora became a lawyer too?

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How did Sun Woo become a resident in 4 years?

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I need to talk to Taek, Bo Gum too. He 's so cute and adorable.

He ' s my man.

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I think i'm gonna cry for atleast one hour if junghwan is not the husband.. it's too painful..

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takie and doksun plzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz

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hw many eps total ??

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There should be 20 episodes total.

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I would like to apologize for some of the things I wrote:
a.) That this drama sucks bec the progression of the love story between the three leads is super slow. (There is a reason guys!)
b.) That this drama is not romantic at all. It just relies on the suspense factor of the story. [SPOILER DELETED]
c.) It's not the kind of drama that you'd watch over and over again. (I gonna watch this drama REPEATEDLY)
[SPOILER DELTED] I've realized that I've made a big mistake by judging this drama too soon. This drama is by the most intriguing Korean drama that I've watched so far. I consider myself fairly intelligent but I just cannot foretell the identity of DS's husband. I just love this drama...I'm just going to patiently wait for the next two episodes...The next week will be pure torture... hahaha

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Btw I belong to Team Taek from the beginning but I really think that JH is the husband. If he's not then the director of this drama is an asshole bec he likes to TORTURE us, the viewers hahaha....

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dear, it is not supposed to be just romance and it progresses as fast as peoples´ lives do. that´s why it feels so real (plus the fact I grew up in the 1980ies, although different place entirely)

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to be honest, I don't mind whoever she ends up with, I'm just more sad that this amazing drama is ending T^T

also, do any of you know if there were any special episodes (bts and ng clips) aired last week? or are the clips they uploaded on youtube all they gave us?? ><

Thank you!!!

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even though im a taekie doksun shipper my head tells me that JH is the hubby..for one thing the 2015 hus really looks like and speaks like JH and in the otp in the end and all JH and DS hav more prominence than others...my heart aches. i think ep 17 was for taek fans.....sigh...lets satisfy ourselves with this...........

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Thanks for the quick recap !!! I just watched ep 18, my heart, ottoke !!!! TT_TT TT_TT

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Gah!!!!!!!!! Omg omg omg omg.. The kiss scene.. I rewatched umpteen times.. Park bo gum gaze really delivers a thousand words. First look dreamy, second look emotional. Third look turn to desire and determination leading to the kiss. Omg omg omg.. I think I've switched from jung hwan camp to taekie camp now. Just hope the writer won't do such thing like make taekie die so deok sun has only jung hwan left.. I'll boycott the writer if that happens..

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I worry about Jung-hwan and his attitude about doing what other people want or make others happy putting what he wants on the side. My hope he grew out of this now he is an adult and go for the things he wants.

And what about Taek? Why didn't he say something about DS to Jung-hwan? Or better yet, DS! Taek seems to me like a very asertive person, this shows in his conversations with SW and his dad. He should do the same with JH and DS.

On the other hand, I hope it's Bora that wins SW back and not the other way around. SW has already put himself out there for her, it's her turn now.

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Instead of the obvious two, it might be someone Deok-sun has known for just as long. It's highly probable Dong-ryong will be the husband in an expected twist. Dong-ryong and Deok-sun have a lot in common including the love for dance. Jung-hwan will end up with 1997's Joon-hee. He was the driver who picked him up.

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It just occurred to me... Isn't Jin-Ju about 1997 cast's age? Can we have a crossover in the form of Jin-Ju becoming a crazed boyband fan?

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