Jung-hyuk ends up secretly harbouring Se-ri in his house overnight. The following morning, the two try and gather a bit more intel on each other – which proves to be a challenge given their contrasting personalities. (Anything You Can Do – from Annie Get Your Gun):
Anything you can do, I can do better.
I can do anything better than you…
No you can’t!
Yes, I can, yes, I can!
It’s not long before Jung-hyuk’s whole company arrives and realizes Se-ri is still, very much, in their hair. While there are a lot of idle threats being thrown, they quickly realize they’re all in big, big trouble if they don’t help Se-ri get out quietly. (Totally F’ed – from Spring Awakening):
Yeah, you’re f’d alright and all for spite
You can kiss your sorry a** goodbye
Totally f’d, will they mess you up?
Well, you know they’re gonna try…
Meanwhile, back in South Korea, Se-ri’s siblings don’t seem to be too upset that their sister has completely disappeared and may be dead. (Culling of the Fold – The Decemberists):
It may break your heart
To break her bones
But someone’s got to do, the culling of the fold…
Jung-hyuk is called back to the military base for work, leaving Se-ri to fend for herself at his house. Fortunately, she has the number of Jung-hyuk’s direct line in case there’s an “emergency”. (867-5309 – Tommy Tutone):
Eight six seven five three oh nine
I got it (i got it) I got it
I got your number on the wall…
Unfortunately, Jung-hyuk ends up fielding dozens of calls from a flustered, entitled Se-ri. (Telephone – Lady Gaga feat. Beyonce):
Wha-wha-what did you say?
Oh, you’re breaking up on me
Sorry, I cannot hear you
I’m kinda busy…
Later, the power goes out in the small town and Se-ri has a mild freak out not being able to reach Jung-hyuk. He returns, scaring her half to death, making her realize just how uncomfortable she really is with the whole situation – emotions getting the better of her. Like a gentleman, he lets her cry it out. (We Never Met – Donovan Woods):
So I’ll say, “I never knew you that way
‘Cause on the night you left
We said, “Let’s pretend we never met, met”
We never met, met…
The next day, Jung-hyuk leaves for Pyongyang, intent to report the weirdness around the graverobbers’ deaths, but instead finds himself under hostile interrogation instead. (No Way Out – Electric Light Orchestra):
Go away come back where ya goin’
Don’t do that, do this, don’t you blow it
Run don’t walk, shout don’t talk about it
You don’t know anything about it…
Jung-hyuk’s family connections get him out of a sticky situation, but as he’s meeting with the top general, his company men call him with distressing news – they’re doing inspections at the military village! Jung-hyuk borrows the general’s car and it’s a race against the clock back to the village. (No Good – Kaleo):
You better start running
When you hear the man coming
Won’t do you no good
It won’t do you no good…
Found in Jung-hyuk’s home, Se-ri is led out onto the street at gunpoint – just in time for Jung-hyuk to arrive and proclaim that she’s his fiancée. (Holding Out for a Hero – Bonnie Tyler):
I need a hero
I’m holding out for a hero ’til the end of the night
He’s gotta be strong
And he’s gotta be fast
And he’s gotta be fresh from the fight…
Thanks! That one actually came to me right away, unlike some of the other songs in this episode, which I switched about 8 or so times. Nothing is safe – not even the classics.
Have watched Soundtrack on Netflix? The 10-part series just became available this week and incorporates music into the story with a wonderful playlist like yours. Characters lip synch and dance to popular music during critical emotional moments in their lives.
theTINYL
December 19, 2019 at 5:25 PM
Thought I’d wait for the recap to go live before posting…
Tiny’s Fan Wall presents
Crash Landing on You: The Musical – Episode 2
(Find the playlist on Spotify.)
Jung-hyuk ends up secretly harbouring Se-ri in his house overnight. The following morning, the two try and gather a bit more intel on each other – which proves to be a challenge given their contrasting personalities. (Anything You Can Do – from Annie Get Your Gun):
Anything you can do, I can do better.
I can do anything better than you…
No you can’t!
Yes, I can, yes, I can!
It’s not long before Jung-hyuk’s whole company arrives and realizes Se-ri is still, very much, in their hair. While there are a lot of idle threats being thrown, they quickly realize they’re all in big, big trouble if they don’t help Se-ri get out quietly. (Totally F’ed – from Spring Awakening):
Yeah, you’re f’d alright and all for spite
You can kiss your sorry a** goodbye
Totally f’d, will they mess you up?
Well, you know they’re gonna try…
Meanwhile, back in South Korea, Se-ri’s siblings don’t seem to be too upset that their sister has completely disappeared and may be dead. (Culling of the Fold – The Decemberists):
It may break your heart
To break her bones
But someone’s got to do, the culling of the fold…
Jung-hyuk is called back to the military base for work, leaving Se-ri to fend for herself at his house. Fortunately, she has the number of Jung-hyuk’s direct line in case there’s an “emergency”. (867-5309 – Tommy Tutone):
Eight six seven five three oh nine
I got it (i got it) I got it
I got your number on the wall…
Unfortunately, Jung-hyuk ends up fielding dozens of calls from a flustered, entitled Se-ri. (Telephone – Lady Gaga feat. Beyonce):
Wha-wha-what did you say?
Oh, you’re breaking up on me
Sorry, I cannot hear you
I’m kinda busy…
Later, the power goes out in the small town and Se-ri has a mild freak out not being able to reach Jung-hyuk. He returns, scaring her half to death, making her realize just how uncomfortable she really is with the whole situation – emotions getting the better of her. Like a gentleman, he lets her cry it out. (We Never Met – Donovan Woods):
So I’ll say, “I never knew you that way
‘Cause on the night you left
We said, “Let’s pretend we never met, met”
We never met, met…
The next day, Jung-hyuk leaves for Pyongyang, intent to report the weirdness around the graverobbers’ deaths, but instead finds himself under hostile interrogation instead. (No Way Out – Electric Light Orchestra):
Go away come back where ya goin’
Don’t do that, do this, don’t you blow it
Run don’t walk, shout don’t talk about it
You don’t know anything about it…
Jung-hyuk’s family connections get him out of a sticky situation, but as he’s meeting with the top general, his company men call him with distressing news – they’re doing inspections at the military village! Jung-hyuk borrows the general’s car and it’s a race against the clock back to the village. (No Good – Kaleo):
You better start running
When you hear the man coming
Won’t do you no good
It won’t do you no good…
Found in Jung-hyuk’s home, Se-ri is led out onto the street at gunpoint – just in time for Jung-hyuk to arrive and proclaim that she’s his fiancée. (Holding Out for a Hero – Bonnie Tyler):
I need a hero
I’m holding out for a hero ’til the end of the night
He’s gotta be strong
And he’s gotta be fast
And he’s gotta be fresh from the fight…
TO BE CONTINUED…
FlyingTool
December 19, 2019 at 5:55 PM
❤️❤️❤️🤣🤣🤣
bbstl 🧹
December 19, 2019 at 7:18 PM
Another good one! And thank you for reaching back for a song from Annie Get Your Gun 😁
theTINYL
December 20, 2019 at 6:54 AM
Thanks! That one actually came to me right away, unlike some of the other songs in this episode, which I switched about 8 or so times. Nothing is safe – not even the classics.
bbstl 🧹
December 20, 2019 at 7:25 AM
I am totally appreciating your hard work!
tsutsuloo
December 20, 2019 at 4:43 PM
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tsutsuloo
December 20, 2019 at 4:45 PM
Have watched Soundtrack on Netflix? The 10-part series just became available this week and incorporates music into the story with a wonderful playlist like yours. Characters lip synch and dance to popular music during critical emotional moments in their lives.
theTINYL
December 22, 2019 at 5:29 AM
I haven’t! But I did just see this preview yesterday. I’ll have to check it out.