Weightlifting Fairy Kim Bok-ju: Episode 11
by LollyPip
How it is possible that this drama just gets better every week? Several relationships evolve by leaps and bounds in this episode, and not necessarily the ones you expect. Cupid must be working overtime, because romance is out in full force, and everyone’s lives will be changed by his arrows.
EPISODE 11: “It’s the end… It’s not the end”
Coach Yoon talks to Bok-ju’s father about Bok-ju missing the meeting with the company that wants to sponsor her. He says that he made excuses and they rescheduled, and that he thinks she disappeared because she’s upset over Coach Choi’s firing. They agree to keep looking for her, and call when they find her.
Bok-ju arrives home just then, looking sad but resigned. She looks at her father with tear-filled eyes and says that she doesn’t want to do weightlifting anymore. Dad is shocked and angry, and Bok-ju says that she’s always loved everything about weightlifting even when people criticized her for being a woman weightlifter.
She starts to cry as she says that she hates it now, and that she’s not happy anymore. She wails that she doesn’t want to do weightlifting or anything anymore, and asks her father what she should do now.
Joon-hyung makes it back to his dorm, still thinking about how Bok-ju had cried in his arms. Tae-kwon whines about how secretive he’s been lately, asking if he’s secretly dating, and the words surprise Joon-hyung. He thinks about all the fun he has with Bok-ju, and how much time they’ve been spending together, even how physically close they’ve gotten.
He picks up the little origami toad that Bok-ju made for him, and laughs to himself. Tae-kwon asks again if Joon-hyung is dating, and Joon-hyung says thoughtfully, “I guess I am… by myself.”
Bok-ju lies in bed that night, tossing and turning. At breakfast Uncle Dae-ho complains that Bok-ju got all the beef in the soup, and Dad just walks out without a word. Bok-ju goes to her room, and Dae-ho complains about the mood in the house.
Dad goes talk to Coach Yoon about Bok-ju’s decision to stop weightlifting. He says that she’s always loved it so much, and seeing her cry that way convinced him that she’s serious. Coach Yoon thinks Bok-ju is experiencing a slump, exacerbated by Coach Choi’s firing.
Bok-ju spends the day in her room, doing nothing, until her father comes to talk to her. He tells her to go to her dorm and pack, but just the things she needs for now. They’ve decided she’ll take a break.
Nan-hee and Seon-ok are upset that Bok-ju is taking a vacation from school, and she tells them she needs time to think. She wants to discover why she does weightlifting, and what meaning it holds in her life. Nan-hee is afraid Bok-ju may decide to quit, and calls her a traitor for not discussing this with them first. Levelheaded Seon-ok tells Nan-hee to let Bok-ju go.
On her way out of the dorm, Bok-ju calls Joon-hyung and tells him that she’s leaving school. She wishes him luck and hangs up, and he goes running to try and catch her. He doesn’t see her outside, so he hops on his bike and heads to her dad’s chicken shop.
He beats her there, and Bok-ju is surprised to see him waiting for her. Joon-hyung takes her to a park to talk, and he gently asks if it isn’t bad to take a break from exercising. Bok-ju explains that she’s lost all motivation to do anything, and that she doesn’t really have any plans for her vacation.
Joon-hyung panics a bit when Bok-ju muses that she might travel, and tells her to stay close where he can see her. He says to call him if she gets bored, or even when she’s not bored, and he’ll come play with her. He rattles off all the times she can call him, like before she eats, and after she eats, and when she goes to bed and wakes up.
Bok-ju grumbles that she’s not having that hard of a time, and Joon-hyung shushes her and tells her to call him at seven o’clock — all of them. Seriously, how are you so cute? He tries to say her trademark “swag,” but he really does suck at it.
Shi-ho intercepts Joon-hyung on his way back to his dorm to ask why Bok-ju left school. He asks if she’s hoping Bok-ju dropped out, but Shi-ho says no, she doesn’t feel that sorry for her, she’s just asking because she’s her roommate. Joon-hyung retorts sarcastically that she’s quite the roommate.
That night, both Joon-hyung and Bok-ju lie awake, unable to sleep though for very different reasons.
Bok-ju’s father refuses to allow her to use her resting time to help out in the restaurant, and tells her to go do the things she wants to do. He goes off alone to his dialysis, ad Bok-ju goes to her room. She decides to make a list of the things she wants to do.
The first item on the list is to study in the library, and the second is to learn an instrument. Third, she wants to go to an amusement park on a weekday so she doesn’t have to stand in line. The fourth item is to get a boyfriend. That list has a sublist — she wants to drink out of one cup with two straws, walk with her hand in his pocket, and receive a bouquet of one hundred roses.
The weightlifting team are curious about why Bok-ju left, and they ask Seon-ok and Nan-hee for details. Seon-ok mumbles something vague before Coach Yoon enters, trying a little too hard to pretend everything is fine. He announces that group training starts today, and urges them to work hard. Aww, the kids don’t respond at all.
Woon-ki follows Coach Yoon to his office, and asks what’s going to happen to Coach Choi. Coach Yoon says that he’s asking the dean to re-hire her, and tells Woon-ki not to worry about it. After Woo-ki leaves though, Coach Yoon complains that Coach Choi hasn’t called him once.
We see that Coach Choi is agonizing over the team as she helps her sister at her salon. She jumps to answer her phone when it rings, and she’s surprised when the call turns out to be from Dae-ho. He asks if she’s free for a drink tonight.
Bok-ju heads to the library to fulfill the first item on her to-do list. She takes a seat across from an adorably bespectacled kid, who laughs at her simple study guide. Bok-ju snarls at him and settles in to study, but soon she’s fast asleep.
Next Bok-ju talks to a piano teacher, but the lessons are expensive so she decides to get a part-time job to cover the fees. She so absorbed in her thoughts that she doesn’t realize she’s wandered near Jae-yi’s clinic, and she hides behind a telephone pole to watch him carrying boxes up the stairs.
She shakes it off and goes to get a job. She tries to convince the manager of a courier service to hire her, but he argues that even grown men give up the job quickly due to the heavy lifting. Bok-ju tells him that she’s a weightlifter and that these boxes are nothing, and proves it by easily taking some heavy boxes from a nearby worker. (Hey, that’s Ji-soo!)
Joon-hyung is disappointed that Bok-ju hasn’t called him, nor is she answering her phone. He about jumps out of his skin when his phone finally rings, but it’s only Jae-yi, who calls him out to talk.
Jae-yi says he might go to dinner tonight with Dr. Go, and Joon-hyung calls him a player. Jae-yi complains that he feels wronged (for being called too nice), but Joon-hyung says that being nice is worse because he can’t even be mad at him.
Joon-hyung stiffens when Jae-yi asks how Bok-ju is doing. He snaps that he’ll worry about Bok-ju from now on, and Jae-yi gets a mischievous look on his face. He points at Joon-hyung triumphantly, and crows that he knew Joon-hyung liked her.
Joon-hyung can’t even hide his sheepish grin, and he says that she’s not even his type. Jae-yi teases that Joon-hyung’s eyes sparkle when he’s around Bok-ju, and tells Joon-hyung to take care of his cute friend.
Joon-hyung blows up again, that Jae-yi rejected her. Jae-yi asks when Joon-hyung plans to confess, and Joon-hyung says it’s not the right time yet — he thinks he’ll wait until Bok-ju gets over her slump. Jae-yi looks adorably proud of his cousin, and Joon-hyung threatens that he’d better not make her cry again.
The rhythmic gymnasts are at practice, and Soo-bin notices that Shi-ho seems to be falling asleep at the barre. Sure enough, Shi-ho nods off as she’s stretching and falls to the ground, embarrassed.
Jae-yi does meet Dr. Go for dinner, and they go to an old college haunt. She mentions one of their college sunbaes who didn’t show up to a meeting, and the name seems to make Jae-yi uncomfortable. Dr. Go asks about Joon-hyung and Bok-ju, thinking that Bok-ju has the perfect personality to match Joon-hyung.
That evening, Dae-ho gets ready for his drink with Coach Choi, and jumps ten feet when he sees Joon-hyung peering through the chicken shop window. He goes outside to tell Joon-hyung that Bok-ju isn’t home, since she’s working late at her part-time job.
She seems to be enjoying the work, and Ji-soo is super impressed with her strength. He offers to treat her to dinner after work, and they playfully banter about how much she can eat until a voice bellows, “Kim Bok-ju!”
It’s Joon-hyung, and it’s hard to say whether he looks more jealous or angry. He levels a death glare at Ji-soo, who looks confused but cheerfully invites Joon-hyung to join them for dinner. Joon-hyung retorts that every time he eats with someone new, he gets social phobia and grows violent. HA.
Bok-ju and Joon-hyung have this hilarious silent conversation that you really just have to see to appreciate, and finally Bok-ju whispers to Ji-soo that her friend is sick. Joon-hyung turns his glare on Bok-ju when she calls Ji-soo Oppa (he’s been dying for her to call him Oppa for a while now), and he’s still glaring when Ji-soo grabs him in a big bear hug to tell him to buck up.
Joon-hyung is still feeling grouchy as he feeds Bok-ju convenience store food, and he asks about that “slick-looking guy” she works with. Bok-ju calls him Oppa again, and Joon-hyung demands to know how he can be Oppa so soon. Bok-ju doesn’t pick up on the fact that he’s totally jealous.
Joon-hyung says she has to be wary of men that aren’t her father or uncle, and Bok-ju blandly asks if that includes him. Hee, Joon-hyung stammers that he’s not on the list of men to distrust. He asks about her job, and Bok-ju says that it’s different from weightlifting, but she likes it.
She tells Joon-hyung that she’s going to use the money to take piano lessons, which she’s wanted to do since she was very young. Joon-hyung notices her enthusiasm as she talks about playing piano, and says that her long fingers should make her good at it.
Bok-ju chirps that she’ll play the piano at his wedding, and Joon-hyung says that instead, she can stand next to him. Whoa, my heart just skipped a little. Bok-ju misses his point entirely, saying that his bride should stand there, so Joon-hyung barks that she better not stand next to him.
He adds for her not to talk to that slick guy anymore, because it makes him feel bad. Bok-ju just muses that Oppa is awfully handsome.
Dae-ho takes Coach Choi to a pojangmacha, and asks what she’s been up to. She says she’s helping at her sister’s salon and taking small side jobs, and he pours them both a shot of soju. It’s not long before they’re staggering down the street, supporting each other. Dae-ho crouches down to piggyback Coach Choi, but instead of climbing on, she plops down next to him and asks if he likes her.
Dae-ho starts to deny it, but one look at her earnest face has him confessing that he does like her. She says something vague about love that probably sounds profound when you’re drunk, and decides to date him. He asks if she’s just saying this because she’s drunk, so she grabs Dae-ho by the collar, and yanks him in for a kiss.
Joon-hyung walks Bok-ju home, and when he implies that she could never take on a male attacker, she proves him wrong by twisting his arm behind his back. Wow, you know it’s true love when taking a whipping makes a boy look even more smitten.
Bok-ju tells Joon-hyung about seeing Jae-yi, and he asks how it felt. She says it felt strange, but the time when she was so obsessed over him feels like it was a long time ago. She compares it to having a cold, and the way you feel when the symptoms start to fade.
They arrive at Bok-ju’s place, and she says that she’ll be working overtime tomorrow, late into the night. That worries Joon-hyung, but she says casually that she’ll be working with that oppa, and Joon-hyung bristles all over again. He’s so frustrated, he tries to beat up a lamppost, hee.
That night, a girl in the dorms is scared badly by a pair of feet peeking out at her from under a bathroom stall. The next day rumors of a ghost fly around campus, the story growing wilder with each retelling.
Bok-ju and her dad sit down to dinner, and she asks if he’s curious about her part-time job. He says that he’s fine with whatever as long as it’s not something bad, and tells Bok-ju that he’s not going to interfere with her life choices anymore.
Coach Choi seems to be regretting her drunken decision to date Dae-ho, judging by the horrified screams. She hopes that he was too drunk to remember, but her hopes are dashed when he shows up with hangover soup and a smile.
Bok-ju’s boss wants to introduce her to his nephew, but Ji-soo says that she already has a boyfriend, that guy with angry eyes (he adds, “I think he looks like me,” HAHA). Bok-ju says he’s not her boyfriend, but Ji-soo teases that anyone could tell they’re not just friends.
Joon-hyung can’t stand the thought of Bok-ju working late with Ji-soo, so he shows up at the warehouse again. He offers to help Bok-ju finish up, and pushes a cart full of heavy boxes with her. She protests, saying that people already misunderstand that he’s her boyfriend, and they don’t believe her when she says he’s just a friend.
Joon-hyung peers at Bok-ju over the boxes, and says softly, “It’s not a misunderstanding. You’re not just a friend.” Ohmygosh, he’s going to confess.
He pushes the boxes away, and adds that she’s a special friend to him. He asks if Bok-ju understands, and she looks at him, confused.
Joon-hyung steps forward, takes Bok-ju’s face in his hands, and kisses her. After a long moment Bok-ju pushes him away, gasping for breath, and asks if he’s gone crazy. Joon-hyung says that yes, he’s gone crazy, otherwise he wouldn’t be doing this.
He calls her an idiot, and says that he likes her, not as a friend but as a woman. He says she makes him curious when he can’t see her, concerned when she’s depressed, happy when she laughs and worried when she’s hurt. He asks, “This means I like you, doesn’t it?”
Back at the dorms, Tae-kwon tries to sneak into their room after curfew but their window is locked. Seon-ok is in the laundry room on the phone with her mother, who wants her to come home to help with the family business. Tae-kwon crawls in through the laundry room window, and assures Seon-ok that he didn’t hear her conversation.
She starts to lead him out before he’s caught, but they hear Nan-hee in the hallway and hide between the machines. They suddenly realize how close they’re sitting, and stare into each other’s eyes for a long minute.
Nan-hee is looking for Seon-ok, and she spots a strange figure in the hallway. She slowly turns to see a girl in a nightgown, and she screams bloody murder, thinking it’s the ghost. The noise brings the whole dorm running, and Tae-kwon uses the distraction to run back to the boys’ dorm.
Bok-ju fumes as she sits on a park bench, refusing to speak to a very chastened Joon-hyung. He can’t stand it and tells her to say something, so she asks him, why her? It makes no sense to Bok-ju that he likes her when until just recently she was pitching fits over Jae-yi.
Joon-hyung says that he can’t explain it, he just likes her, and has for a long time. He says she’s even his first love, and giggles shyly. Bok-ju responds with an incredulous “HA,” and Joon-hyung asks if that means she doesn’t like him back.
Bok-ju says that she actually does like him, that he’s always there and she can rely on him. She adds that he’s handsome, and Joon-hyung can’t hide his grin. But she says she’s never thought of him as a man, only as a friend.
Undaunted, Joon-hyung says that she can just start now. He asks her to date him for a month to see if he makes a good boyfriend, and decide at the end of the month if she wants to continue seeing him.
When she hesitates, he argues that they’ve built up a lot of affection for each other, so can’t she just give him a month? He takes her pause as assent, and hops up to take her home. Bok-ju mutters under her breath, but she doesn’t refuse his offer, and goes with him.
Joon-hyung pouts that Bok-ju is suddenly acting all awkward, and tells her to act natural even if it is her first confession. Then Nan-hee calls Bok-ju to tell her about the ghost and asks her to spend the night in their room, and Bok-ju agrees. She refuses Joon-hyung’s offer to walk her the rest of the way, and heads home to get her things.
As she goes, she drops her wallet, and Joon-hyung picks it up. He takes it with him, intending to return it later. Back in his room he checks out her ID photo, deciding that she’s cute despite her mismatched features.
Then he growls to see pictures of Jae-yi still in her wallet, and he peevishly throws them across the room. He finds her to-do list and reads it, finding the part about things she wants to do with a boyfriend of particular interest. It’s the perfect information coming at the perfect time, which he takes as a cosmic sign of approval.
Bok-ju listens to Nan-hee go on and on about the ghost, but her mind is on that kiss. Her cheeks grow hot and red as she thinks about Joon-hyung’s confession, and her friends notice and ask if she’s running a fever.
She can’t sleep that night, and gets up to refill her water bottle. She hears a sound in the kitchen, and slowly walks over to see what’s causing the noise. She sees a girl in a nightgown sitting in front of the open refrigerator, methodically shoving food into her mouth.
Bok-ju gasps at the sight, and asks, “Wh-who are you?” The girl turns her head, and it’s Shi-ho, looking pale and haggard with food smeared all over her face.
COMMENTS
I’ve been waiting for Shi-ho to have some sort of break from reality, as it’s felt inevitable nearly from the beginning. So it doesn’t surprise me at all that she’s the “ghost.” I’m curious to find out if she’s simply sleepwalking/sleepeating, or if she’s actually had a mental breakdown. I’m guessing it’s the latter, based on her odd behavior in practice, and since she has no friends it wouldn’t be surprising that nobody would notice if she’s been on a downhill slide for some time now.
On the flip side, I was really proud of Bok-ju for making an effort to try new things while she’s taking a break from weightlifting. Elite athletes rarely get to do much besides train, and I’m sure Bok-ju’s simple goals seem huge to her. It’s a big deal that she even got a part-time job to pay for piano lessons, and it’s healthy that that job even netted her a new friend. Bok-ju’s world until now has been very small, and while I hope that she doesn’t quit weightlifting permanently, it does my heart good to see her stepping into life with a positive attitude.
But my favorite thing might just be jealous Joon-hyung — seriously, how cute was that snarl when Bok-ju called Ji-soo “oppa?” I’m so happy that he finally admitted, to himself and to Jae-yi, that he likes Bok-ju. His little lightbulb moment was adorable, and while I don’t think he was entirely unaware of his feelings before, I do think that he thought he just felt a sort of strong fondness for her, and hadn’t realized that they were true romantic feelings. But I love that once he knew the truth, he didn’t try to hide or avoid his attraction to Bok-ju, and really went for it with all the single-minded enthusiasm we’ve come to expect from him.
I also found Bok-ju’s reaction to Joon-hyung’s unexpected kiss to be pretty realistic. We’ve seen that she finds him attractive, and she’s even admitted it to her friends. I don’t think she doesn’t see him as a romantic option, and that was proven when she didn’t immediately reject his confession and was willing to talk about it. I believe that Bok-ju just never considered Joon-hyung that way because of his looks and popularity, and it never occurred to her that someone like him would like her even when he was treating her so well. And I love that yet again, they just sat down and had a discussion about the issue, instead of denying and pretending and ignoring, and hashed things out rationally. Their month-long dating plan is actually a pretty good solution, so that Bok-ju has a chance to see if she could like Joon-hyung as much as he likes her. They’re laying down such a strong, solid groundwork of honesty and mutual respect, that when they do finally get together, they’ll be an unshakable pair.
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Tags: Episode 11, featured, Kyung Su-jin, Lee Jae-yoon, Lee Sung-kyung, Nam Joo-hyuk, Weightlifting Fairy Kim Bok-ju
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51 Arashi
December 22, 2016 at 8:23 AM
Kdrama is wonderful fantasy land, but every so often there comes a show where reality meets head on with fantasy--the perfect relationship, where friendship and affection, and actual appreciation of who a person is blooms into love instead the shallower track where appearance and attraction are the instigators of a relationship. This relationship track is so pure and beautiful and somehow sublime! The other drama that has made me feel this way was Kim Bum in Still, Marry Me, how he does all these little things to show that he cares (yes there are so many things that are a mess in the drama as well)--how beautiful it is that he isn't just attracted to her, but that his actions are so caring and cherishing...sigh...I've started Goblin because I've heard it's so good, but the emotions of Weightlifting Fairy have spoiled me for it--I just want to see Nam Jung-Hyuk's cute vulnerable gaze on Lee Sung-Kyung, who is being, not just looking, beautiful! I hope to see them both in similarly well-crafted dramas in the future!
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52 haiha
December 22, 2016 at 8:27 AM
I don't get flustered often by confession scenes in Korean drama, but there's sth really special about this one. I hoped Joon-hyung would've been more patient with the kiss, but apparently, making Bok-joo take him seriously is not that easy. Girl, how did you miss out on that freaking proposal when he said he wanted you next to him at the altar, not as the one who plays the piano? Still, it'd be so much better if Joon-hyung finds out about Bok-joo's bucket list in some way other than going through her wallet. The writer is a bit lazy there, tbh.
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53 Marie
December 22, 2016 at 8:31 AM
I love this episode. It's really great that JH made the leap from bestfriend to potential boyfriend. I was honestly surprised that I'm really liking this drama more that LOBS. Can't really explain why this drama really fascinates me. JH's expressive eyes makes my heart flutter also! Hahahaha! (mother of 2 kids here! ;P)
I loved the subtle proposal JH made to the very dense BJ. Hahahaha! Though honestly speaking I'm sure BJ has noticed the feelers JH has been sending but she chooses to ignore it since she can't seem to believe that JH would be interested in her romantically. Sad that she sees herself as someone who's not very attractive to the male population because she doesn't fit the stereotype of being pretty.
I hope that the next episodes would focus on them getting together, JH facing his trauma & both of them winning gold medals. Don't really want to see the Si Ho storyline getting in between them.
I have officially become a fan of NJH & LSK. Used to remember hating LSK because she always plays mean girl roles, while NJH's acting in CITT is just mediocre & unremarkable. Slight improvement in Scarlet Heart, but didn't expect him to be really good in WLFKBJ! His expressive eyes & smile really conveys what he feels at the moment! I hope he stars in more romcom shows. =)
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rawryn
December 23, 2016 at 1:59 AM
Well it really goes to show that a likeable character that is well written is really important to an actor's career, because no matter how good you are, no ones gonna appreciate you for portraying a one-dimensional antagonist.
Also I'm really surprised by Nam Joo Hyuk! Compare to his previous roles, which were mostly the silent and brooding type, he's doing so well here. I guess he really does suit bubblier and more lively characters.
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54 kimchikay
December 22, 2016 at 8:49 AM
Ah, this episode had so much gooey goodness….esp the confession. At first, I thought it was a little lackluster since we were waiting for that moment but in retrospect I just love how he confessed right in that moment - he was feeling it, and just wanted to say it, which is so consistent in his character that a confession any other way would probably have been very strange.
Ah, my heart just wants to keep watching these two over and over…they're so cute!!
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kimchikay
December 22, 2016 at 8:50 AM
I forgot to add….JI SOO!!!!!!!!!!!
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55 lemondoodle
December 22, 2016 at 8:58 AM
I just caught up with this show. It's so good! Everyone already said it better than I can right now, but I will say one thing - I really want a Joon-Hyung in my life. He's perfect, but without being the sickening perfect overly nice-guy second lead type of character. He's got to be one of my favorite male leads of all time.
Another thing, I would be annoyed if most other guys (who hardly do anything to deserve the love they receive in the end) had gotten her wish list and then were going to act on them, but I do take it a cosmic sign as well that the universe wants to reward him lol. He's been so great, he deserves a few hints to win her over!
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56 Rose
December 22, 2016 at 9:20 AM
Soooo, are we not gonna talk about Drama-Meta and how Ugly green shirt of LOBS ended up being worn by JH in WFKBJ ?!!!
He even confessed his feelings wearing it like HJJ in LOBS with his "dont leave"?!!!!
Is this a magic shirt ?
If I get one, and offert it to a Mister Dream, do I get a confession ?
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57 Shauna
December 22, 2016 at 9:22 AM
I love this show it is one of my favorites. I though Joon- Hyung's was giving hints to Kim-Bok-Joo that he like her has more than a friend. I love it the show so much
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58 minyoung33
December 22, 2016 at 9:37 AM
This was such a solid episode!
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59 neener ~ Inside the Magic Shop ~
December 22, 2016 at 9:50 AM
I love everything in this drama. And I mean EVERYTHING!
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60 alsf
December 22, 2016 at 10:15 AM
I second all the comments full of all the love for all the greatness of this show!
One thing I'm noticing about JH- we never see him be really nice or a good friend to his roommate. They're relationship seems one-directional.
I am so indifferent to Shi-Ho and I do not want to watch her journey. Stop stealing precious time from other characters! I felt the same way about Soo-Ah in Sassy. They're complicated characters, but send them to a different drama, where they can not distract from my happy puppy place.
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Dongwookie
December 22, 2016 at 11:05 AM
I know what you mean. But there's that scene in episode 1 where he gave in to his friend's groveling that they go clubbing (the one where he ended up being mistaken for the pervert and his friend actually deserted him), and then there's another one can't remember which episode where he was telling the friend to take care of himself so he won't get sick.
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61 rk
December 22, 2016 at 10:21 AM
I love this drama - so many things about it.
Most importantly, it takes me back to my college years. For my fellow 30/40/50/60 whatever age ahjummas and ahjussis viewing this, I have a sneaky suspicion that you can relate ;)
All the feels when things shift and change, when one's perspective expands, when events and people take you out of your comfort zones, when "anything is possible", when your "future is bright", when what you really needed were the following: love and support, a shoulder to cry on, to tell you (from experience) that it is ok to make mistakes and that it will be ok to just be you, as you are navigating life as a young adult - WFKBJ brings these feelings back and more. Back to that time! ❤
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62 redfox
December 22, 2016 at 11:03 AM
gosh, I suddenly feel bad for Shi-Ho.
and I can tolerate Jae-Ji better.
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63 pinkfluff99
December 22, 2016 at 11:08 AM
Wanted
Name: Nam Joo Hyuk
Age: I think 23?
Reason: Stole a poor girl's heart through the drama Weightlifting Fairy Kim Bok Joo. Victim now has zero chances of finding a boyfriend in real life.
Prize: The prize will be my gratitude for bringing Nam Joo Hyuk to the victim.
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64 Miky
December 22, 2016 at 11:46 AM
Joon-hyung is boyfriend goals!!!Loved to bits this episode and the fact that our couple talks out everything just as he comes in terms right on spot with his feelings...Kudos to the writer!!! They became one of my ultimate kdrama couples
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65 pinkfluff99
December 22, 2016 at 12:19 PM
Wanted
Name: Nam Joo Hyuk
Age: 23
Appearance: Extremely good looking. Caution! His eyes can kill.
Reason for arrest: Made victim feel extreme fangirlness and fluttering of the heart through swoony actions as displayed in the drama Weightlifting Fairy Kim Bok Joo. Victim now has zero chances of dating a guy in real life. And she hasn't even dated anyone yet.
Prize: Much gratitude from the victim for bringing Nam Joo Hyuk to the victim.
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66 missminty
December 22, 2016 at 3:50 PM
Thank you Lollypip for giving us such accurate recap of this episode :D.
Kyaaa WFBJ and SKL are such unexpected shows from 2016 for me! I didn't really have high expectations for it but it keep me glued on in every episodes. This show just gets better! Both NJH and LSK really nailed their roles and proved everyone wrong about their acting skills~ In this episode I couldn't help but felt giddy when I saw Joon Hyung's smitten antics. He's so cute and so open about his feelings.
Though I too had some reservations with their first kiss, but as I read the recap I realized that Joon Hyung did sort of warned Bok Joo before the kiss so I guess she eeally must've been too shocked to realize. Oh and I loved evrey bit of Ji Soo's cameo! I recently watched his and NJH episod on Celeb Bromance so I totally shipped their bromance and it's so nice of Ji Soo to make a cameo here.
NJH is totally rocking his middle-parted haircu. Can't he get any more handsome than this? I even watched 3MAD Gochang Village just for him, that boy's so awkwardly cute there >_<
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MC
December 22, 2016 at 5:56 PM
To me, the middle split hair on NJH actually makes him look a lot older than his usual spikey or boyish hair. LOVE IT!
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67 ohlalaland
December 22, 2016 at 6:11 PM
Omg...what can I say? I didn't think the kiss would come so soon but it did. I always ending up watching this show with a silly plastered smile on my face...
I loved the confession and the debrief between BJ & JH. BJ is just too cute and Jealous JH is everything. I think I am in love with their love. Ji Soo's cameo was so well done now I wish Jo Jung Suk made a cameo too (and not on LOBS)...lol. Got to catch up on the next episode.
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MC
December 22, 2016 at 6:24 PM
"I think I am in love with their love." <-- omgah yes this!! This is what I am in love with. You hit it right on the nail! ;)
Now to find my own love story...hrmm.....
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68 neener ~ Inside the Magic Shop ~
December 22, 2016 at 8:07 PM
I've never watched a drama twice while airing but this! I've watched the recent episodes twice, with and without subs! and read the recaps AND I still have this ridiculous smitten smile all over my face. I LOVE THIS DRAMA!
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69 Bingetherapy
December 22, 2016 at 8:18 PM
Love this show.
It's so adorabe how Joo-hyung even scolds his cousin for not understanding what "Do you like Messi?" means. LOL
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70 leila
December 22, 2016 at 9:53 PM
loved joon hyung's confession to his brother
loved joon hyung telling bok joo EXACTLy when to call him hahah
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71 gina
December 22, 2016 at 9:55 PM
i think his confession was done great! especially with the cart between them, and then him rolling it away....i think it was all in the right moment!
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72 raks
December 22, 2016 at 10:07 PM
This drama makes me happy ! Like, genuinely Happy! In today's world, that's not an easy task. Kudos to this team for doing that outstanding work. ahhhh NJK you're so good as JH - you have a special place in my heart now <3
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73 yeng
December 22, 2016 at 10:33 PM
This show is definitely one of the things that makes me really happy right now. A certain situation has been stressing me out these days and watching this drama certainly makes me escape that for a while. I can relate to the situations of the characters, especially Book Joo's. It's natural for young people like her to question her purpose, her dreams, and the things that can really make her happy. I experienced that myself, and until now I don't know if I have truly found the career that can inspire, satisfy and love me back for the rest of my life. But what makes her a lucky girl is having someone like Jong Hyun (well not only him, but also his family, coaches and friends). Every person who experiences such situation needs somebody whom they can rely on completely.
The actors and actresses have doing such an amazing job at portraying emotions that we definitely feel in reality and stories that we can relate to. It's like I have found a new friend in this drama. It makes me happy, cry, laugh, and fall in love. It makes me become more hopeful; that maybe someday we can find our purpose in life and also we can truly find a cotton candy kind of love.
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74 FairyFan
December 22, 2016 at 10:49 PM
My FAVORITE episode so far. This drama just keeps getting better and better - the writing and the acting are both totally realistic and on point!
Joon Hyung's confession was probably one of the best and realistic I've ever seen in a drama, and so was Bok Joo's reaction. The lead up to it, the talk after and both of their approaches to it was just so natural - I just don't understand why they don't have this type of approach in dramaland more often.
Also, how great is it that JH was so decisive and assertive about the situation. He didn't let BJ's hesitation deter him. He took her hesitation for what it was and to suggest a one-month trial period was not only smart but pretty assertive (in a good way) for JH. What a way to not back down with a single simple rejection and just go for it. Kuddos.
I thought BJ was fantastic here also. She didn't just laze around on her break but actually took that time to think about what she likes and wants to do. I also loved that her father was so supportive.
This drama is in SO MANY WAYS not like a typical kdrama that I just LOVE it. How refreshing, realistic, natural and relateable. I hope other writers take this cue and make dramas more like this.
Go Bok Joo and Joon Hyung!
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75 smolo
December 22, 2016 at 11:55 PM
I love that in every twist and turn in the story, it's always something fresh, always against decades of dramaland.
I CANNOT get over that shrill scream Joonhyung did the first time he saw Bokjoo with Jisoo. It was so uncool but so honest (and hilarious).
I remember watching an episode in LotS and when Lee Minho got jealous of the merman, it was a typical "it's cool", "I don't care", "I'm not jealous but I'm pissed" reaction. But here, at first I thought Joonhyung was acting like Bookjoo's mom who caught her red handed or something.
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76 wackycashew
December 23, 2016 at 3:58 AM
Thanks for the recap, LP!
Really enjoyed this ep! Love this cute couple and I'm glad to see that their relationship is developing into something more. JH is just the sweetest ever, so attentive to BJ and so supportive. I'm really happy that he finally discovered his feelings for her and didn't even deny it when JY asked him.
Jisoo cameo is awesome!! Love every moment. *does the cute Jisoo sideways head shake* ? The hug made me ROFL and the lookalike comment made me LOL! I loved how JH got so jealous at "oppa" and I definitely saw and felt those glaring laser eyes!! Haha... This is the magic of real-life besties together!!
I'm happy that JH finally took the plunge to confess. The kiss just knocks some sense into BJ that this guy is really into her!! It was so cute to see her thinking about the kiss and blushing afterwards. And it's just refreshing to hear an almost couple talking things out instead of avoiding each other. We are all just rooting for them to be together.
TK and SO!! Heehee... I was expecting JH's roomie to be paired up with one of the trio of friends. Happy it's SO.
Uncle DH and Coach Choi are hilarious. They need to drink some more. XD
Not surprised the "ghost" is SH... This girl needs some serious help.
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CrimeFighter
December 23, 2016 at 4:47 AM
I will be in a for delightful surprise if JH's roommate cum best friend really end up with the boyish friend of BJ. All is not clear yet but we'll see .... :)
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wackycashew
December 23, 2016 at 10:55 AM
Heehee... There's potential for it and it would be very cute. ^^
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77 CrimeFighter
December 23, 2016 at 4:45 AM
This show is a easy n lighthearted watch that destress our busy lives.
Need to clarify one thing in this episode. Why did JH said that BJ is his first love ? I thought he dated SH before ? It either means he like her back during their elementary days (but wasn't that time too young to know what love is??) or that he wasn't really in love with SH earlier on ???
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htom
December 23, 2016 at 5:13 AM
I think it started in elementary school with him sneaking her treats ie chocolate bars.
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CrimeFighter
December 23, 2016 at 8:07 AM
Thanks. I guessed so.
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78 Cocosori
December 23, 2016 at 5:57 AM
Our new power couple! I know that once they get together they're going to start helping those around them in a way only they can. But before that, we've still got Joonhyung's PTSD to overcome, which will give us plenty of opportunity to see how Bokju supports Joonhyung the same way that he has been supporting her all this time.
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CrimeFighter
December 23, 2016 at 8:44 AM
They need to help a few ppl around them (tackle some problems) e.g. BJ's dad kidney transplant, BJ's friend being unable to continue with weightlifting, Shi Ho's sickness (?) , and of cos JH's "start" trauma that have been swept under the carpet for several episodes already.
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79 lolita
December 23, 2016 at 6:30 AM
Weightlifting Fairy Kim Bok-ju is the reason why I can't wait for Wednesdays & Thursdays to arrive! Simply awesome! ♥
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CrimeFighter
December 23, 2016 at 8:08 AM
SWAG !!
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80 rentenmann
December 23, 2016 at 9:29 AM
Ah, this episode! I love them! I found it interesting how Joon-hyung was hiding when he began his confession. I also was a little sad for him that he was selling himself like a piece of merchandise that Bok-ju could return after a month trial. And I loved it even more that Bok-ju called him on that. Thank you @ peanut warrior for starting my brain on that train of thought! And thank you even more @ lollipip for putting up a recap so quickly so that we can all gush about this show! I'd expound on this episode, but with a painfully slow connection to the interwebs, I'm at great risk of testing my phone's flight potential right now. So: I love this show; I love the characters; and I adore the crew for taking such loving care of everything to do with this series.
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81 Jig
December 23, 2016 at 10:09 AM
*spoiler-ish*
Never have I've been this impatient to get to squee with y'all. I can't wait for the next recap!
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82 loveNJH
December 23, 2016 at 7:42 PM
I LOVE THIS!! BOK JOO AND JOON-HYUNG SERIOUSLY LIGHT UP MY DAY.
though question -- why does JH say BJ's his first love? Didn't SH come first, even if they've broken up now? (I feel like JH did actually love SH while they were dating, based on the flashbacks, so I'm a little confused...)
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CrimeFighter
December 24, 2016 at 12:47 AM
Hi yall, I did asked the same question just a few comments above. Pls refer to the reply. :)
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83 mutantreptile
December 24, 2016 at 8:17 AM
I want a cameo from David Lee reprising his role from Bring it On, Ghost!
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84 nevi
December 25, 2016 at 1:42 AM
Thanks for the recap... I like this episode because finally JH confessed his love and of course the kiss?? and about BJ being JH's first love...I think this happened when they were children and when BJ saved him
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85 Geenah
December 25, 2016 at 6:41 PM
Thanks again Lollypip! What a joyous episode this is, just like Christmas! i so love NJH and LSK here, I am shipping them in real life. I just can't help it! Their acting seems so real. SO believable and cute and leaves me feeling happy everytime I finish watching every episode. Now I can say that ratings and popularity of actots are not the basis for deciding whether to watch and follow a drama or not. I am so glad I stumbled on you one day, Kim Bok Ju! Serendipity! Swag!
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86 Zades
December 28, 2016 at 10:30 AM
OMOOO THAT SONG WITHOUT THE BACKGROUND INSTRUMENTS JUST MADE THAT WHOLE FREAKING KISS SCENE SO MUCH CUTER AND AMAZING <3
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87 Hannah
October 7, 2017 at 12:36 PM
Hi! Where did they shoot the place that they go to at night at the park bench? Will be going to Korea and I plan to visit this place! :)
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88 AHAHSHNJSC
March 3, 2019 at 2:13 PM
WHERE DOES SOON OK GET HER DEAD HOODIE FROM?! I NEED ITTTTTTTTT
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