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[SBS] ♫ The Musical ♫ ~ Goo HyeSun, Choi Daniel ~ 2nd September 2011

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Post time 24-10-2011 01:39 PM | Show all posts
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At the meeting they have heard the news, and GJ asks what he should say to the investor who wants to throw away his project.  Jin reiterates that they’re just postponing it, and SW adds that all the same actors can stay on for Monte Cristo if they want.  GJ points out that he is contracted as the producer for Cheongdamdong Gumiho and that someone big like Frank wouldn’t let him produce Monte Cristo.  Jin says that he will come up with a method to make it work, but GJ asks what method, and says that they took a happy person off a merry-go-round and told him to go on a rollercoaster after convincing him of its merits, but then kicked him off at the highest point.  Jin explains that it’s not that bad, and they Amour Fund just needs to get better settled so they can all benefit. GJ aks if Jin didn’t think that Cheongdamdong Gumiho could help settle the fund, so KH in turn asks GJ if he can honestly say that Cheondamdong Gumiho is better than the Count of Monte Cristo.  JY remembers back to when KH told him that she wasn’t stopping but instead making him more comfortable, and probably realizes that she orchestrated this whole thing.
JY gets up to leave so SW asks where he’s going, and JY answers that he has nothing to say.  Jin stands up and says “Hong Jay Yi-ssi” but JY tells him that unless Jin is going to refuse Monte Cristo he may as well not talk, and explains that Jin never would have done this if he understood what Cheongdamdong meant to the people involved.  SW says that it wasn’t easy for Jin, but JY logically replies that even if it was hard, the result is the same.  KH tells him that if he stands back a bit and looks at it realistically he’ll see that Monte Cristo is a great opportunity for everyone, so GJ stands up and says that it looks like they don’t need his understanding, and that they’ve already decided anyways (he leaves).  SW comments that GJ may be sad for now, but JY cuts him off and asks if they even care whether others feel sad or not.  Jin says that he will do his best to take responsibility, and that he will personally explain it to all the actors. As he’s talking JY walks out and Jin is left standing there.

Outside GJ is sobbing, and I don’t think I’ve ever seen anyone so snotty (in the literal sense).  JY tries to lighten the mood and asks what he should do about a man in his thirties crying on the street, so GJ indignantly asks wen he was crying (this makes JY laugh since it’s extremely obvious that GJ is a total mess). GJ asks how JY can laugh and says that he knew this would happen since all they care about is money.  JY points out that GJ is going to have a hard time if he acts like this, and GJ asks if he should be rejoicing then.  GJ then complains about the money (about 4 million) and JY seems to have a “eureka” moment.  He asks if it’s all good if they have the money, and GJ says it is since they have the script, song, cast, and staff.

Meanwhile the revelry at GJ’s continues, and Jin and KH are both deep in thought. The end!

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Post time 1-11-2011 10:41 AM | Show all posts
The Musical: Episode 8            
                                                       

We’re halfway through the series! And the plot is pushing along because it’s a showdown between the scrappy Chungdamdong Gumiho versus the well-funded Count Monte.
Most importantly, Goo Hye Sun has finally given me a reason to cheer for her just a bit as the main character and one-half of the drama’s main coupling.



The cast is still back at the restaurant, worriedly wondering where their director Gu Jak is since they’re about to start a second round of rehearsals. Poor guy – he’s sniffling through soju at a riverside pojangmacha with his great pal Jae Hee. Too many things had happened at once – he had gotten Kang Hee and 4 million to produce his play; he had Jae Hee to write his score; he got Eun Bi for free and she turned out to be great. If only good things came in small doses, maybe he wouldn’t have lost it all at once.
They share a couple more drinks, and then Jae Hee is ready to leave. Gu Jak isn’t, so he asks for money to pay the bill. Jae Hee throws him a few bills. “Taxi money!” Gu Jak reminds him. Jae Hee throws his entire wallet at him. “Ok bye!” Ha – I love that this is all a habit for them.

Yoo Jin is deep in thought in the office when Sang Won comes up to express his relief that Yoo Jin decided to take on Count Monte. But Yoo Jin isn’t an idiot. He knows that Sang Won could have told him about Count Monte two months earlier, rather than sitting on it for the “right time.” He knows that Sang Won has ulterior motives – perhaps to protect his marriage? The bottom line is Yoo Jin doesn’t care about all that; he only minds when others use him for their own personal goals, and he doesn’t like it.
Sang Won tries to throw it back on Yoo Jin, saying that he just followed Yoo Jin’s decision. But Yoo Jin won’t take that crap – he wonders how much Sang Won would sacrifice to keep Kang Hee. Perhaps, he’ll give up a business partnership? Sang Won: “Probably everything.”

Good for Sang Won – hope that eases his guilt. Bad for Yoo Jin – he practically feeds his guilt by watching Eun Bi’s audition tape. Even worse for Ra Kyung – she’s up all night in her office and has not heard a single word from Yoo Jin. She doesn’t have the guts to call him either.
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Post time 1-11-2011 10:42 AM | Show all posts
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The cast of Chungdamdong Gumiho are in the middle of practice when suddenly the lights go up and Gu Jak interrupts with his own ending of Eun Bi’s solo song. He does a spread eagle on the stage and announces to everyone that Chungdamdong Gumiho is over. No one believes him, until Gu Jak says that Yoo Jin chose to do Count Monte instead. Eun Bi dashes out of the restaurant.

Eun Bi first tries contacting Jae Hee, but he’s passed out. He may not have money, but he spends the rest of his night in a private room at a high class bar, drinking himself to a stupor. Worried, she hurries over to his house and knocks on the door, but no answer.
So she camps out on his stoop for the entire night.

The next morning, Eun Bi wakes up to hear Jae Hee stumbling home, singing. He’s so surprised to see her there that he calls out “Do Hwa!” rather than “Eun Bi!” Aww… and he sighs contentedly when he falls into her arms.
Eun Bi drags him up to his room so that he can sleep on his bed. She then gets a call from Yoo Jin – he wants to meet her before he has to break the bad news to the whole cast.

They meet in his office, and Eun Bi is rightfully angry with him, thinking that he’s so insensitive to other people’s dreams to crush them so suddenly. But Yoo Jin had hoped she would have understood how hard it was for him to get to this point. She’s the only one in that production who knows about his family. He hoped she would have understood that this switch was necessary, and also forced upon him.
Instead of looking at it from a more objective point of view, Eun Bi stubbornly believes that if you are passionate about something, then that’s what you should do; the extenuating circumstances do not matter. Dreams are much more important than money for her, and she even (perhaps naively) believes that everyone must think that way. Yoo Jin challenges her with this: what about the money that’s needed to make those dreams come true?

Since he insists he won’t regret this decision, Eun Bi wonders why on earth he called her out separately to tell her the news. Yoo Jin: “Because…you paid the biggest price?” She mockingly thanks him for his consideration, which angers him as well. She storms out of the office, and does not see Ra Kyung standing outside another door, who’s heard everything. She too wonders why Yoo Jin called Eun Bi out separately to tell her the bad news. Ra Kyung had come by to give Yoo Jin some homemade food so that he can gather strength before delivering the news. He can tell it’s going to be bad, and she wonders if he’s worried about her. Or…if he’s worried about someone else?

Uh-oh, that’s it. The Dam of Insecurities has broken. She heard what he said to Eun Bi, and though it shouldn’t be a big deal, but whenever something has to do with Eun Bi, she can’t help but get jealous like heck. She hates being this insecure, and she hates him for making her feel this way. Though she feels bad for the cast and crew, she’s secretly happy that he canceled Chungdamdong Gumiho because now at least he and Eun Bi won’t see each other.
He takes hold of her hand, and apologizes. I want to say it’s sincere, but I highly doubt that his (mixed) feelings will go away so easily. After all – when he’s being his most sincere, he would usually say more than is necessary.

Ra Kyung then goes to find Eun Bi to apologize, and to say that it was a very difficult decision for Yoo Jin, so she hopes Eun Bi will understand. Oh – so because you’re no longer insecure about your boyfriend, you’re feeling strong enough to face your “rival” and apologize on your boyfriend’s behalf?
Eun Bi’s still stewing in anger, so Ra Kyung asks for her to understand one point at least: Yoo Jin was sincere in his apology, and just because he’s rich it shouldn’t diminish his sincerity. Ra Kyung then goes back to her car and sighs with a smile – she’s done a good enough deed (to ease her conscience?). Now, Yoo Jin and Eun Bi won’t ever have to see each other again.

Jae Hee finally wakes up with a terrible hangover, and finds Eun Bi waiting in his kitchen with soup prepared. Since she’s now unemployed, she’s taken on a community service job by helping him get over his hangover. Ha!
It also means she’s missing the meeting where Sang Won, Kang Hee, and Yoo Jin face the cast of Chungdamdong Gumiho. Sang Won tells all of them that they can join the production of Count Monti, and those with roles don’t have to go through the 1st and 2nd rounds of audition. Despite this new opportunity to take part in a large scale, high-profile musical, everyone’s still feeling conflicted about ditching Chungdamdong.
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Post time 1-11-2011 10:46 AM | Show all posts
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So Yoo Jin stands up to remind them that they can all take part in something truly remarkable, and set the example for this musical’s worldwide performances, all because they have Kang Hee. Then the music for Count Monte blares through the speakers, and everyone’s faces change: they become awed at the grand splendor of the music. And then to lay on the guilt – Kang Hee stands up to say that any musical actor rejecting Count Monte is a fool.

Back at Jae Hee’s home, Eun Bi brightly says that Jae Hee can sell the musical to someone else in the future. As for her – she’ll just audition again if she gets a chance. Jae Hee grumpily reminds her that the role of Do Hwa is solely – only - for her! He’s going to get the musical made – and made a lot sooner than expected. Eun Bi doesn’t believe him, so he takes her hand: “We said we’re doing this together. We’ve got to go to the very end.”



After his shower, he comes out to find Eun Bi asleep on his sofa. Gently, he pats her head. He’s SOOOO in love with her. He carries Eun Bi to his bed, and then sits next to her. And leans in! And – and! He kisses her forehead!! And she’s still asleep! And so he aims a little lower. 5 inches… 4 inches… 2 inches… So! Near! the! Lips! and Eun Bi shifts her body more comfortably.
Jae Hee backs off, and laughs at himself for his momentary loss of sanity.

He goes to the restaurant to find Gu Jak, who’s sleeping away his drunkenness. How to wake him up? Ask him to go play pool. HAHA! Jae Hee has a surprise for Gu Jak – he’s found an investor!
His friend is the chairman of a pharmaceutical company inherited from his father. Read: he’s rich with plenty of money to burn. This friend is so happy to hear that Jae Hee is asking him to invest in one of his works that he’s willing to pay the $4 million. However… he does have a certain condition for such a steep price: he wants them to cast his idol star.

It’s too good to be true. TOO GOOD to be true – so Gu Jak finds a “psychic” stall outside the building and quickly asks for a reading. The reading? It’s all bad! Gu Jak laughs gleefully – of course it’ll be bad! It has to be! Poor guy – he’s gone from superbly depressed to superbly happy. He immediately starts texting everyone – Chungdamdong Gumiho is back on!
Of course – everyone thinks he’s just being delusional now. Heh.

Meanwhile for Yoo Jin, he’s sorting out the expenses for the American staff of Count Monte, and he is spending a lot less than the liaison would like. It’s a certified hit – so can’t he be a little more extravagant with the accommodations? But Yoo Jin is being very conservative – it could be a big hit, or it can be a big flop due to cultural differences.

When Bok Ja gets the message, she calls up Eun Bi for confirmation right away. Just at that moment, Jae Hee comes up the stairs to his bedroom and confirms that they got the funding. Eun Bi hangs up right away – what if Bok Ja found out they were together! (She doesn’t know she came to cook for him?) At this hour?! (It’s the afternoon…) Jae Hee teases her for feeling weird about sleeping on a guy’s bed, and she starts running to take off his bedsheets so she can wash it.

Jae Hee: “By the way, there’s a new toothbrush in the cabinet…” Eun Bi: “My breath smells?!!?” She runs for the bathroom, and he yells after her that she can use his towel – or new one on the sink. So while he fixes the bed (and smushes his face in the pillow she used to take in her scent), Eun Bi washes her face and contemplates using the new towel. But she looks at the white towel hanging on the side… and then we see her putting it back in its place.
She’s accepted him!!!!!!!!
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Post time 1-11-2011 10:47 AM | Show all posts
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Eun Bi gets ready to leave, but Jae Hee cries foul – she won’t give him a reward?! Doesn’t she realize that he worked all night to make sure he can make the musical happen for her!? He swoops in for a kiss, but Eun Bi shies away and closes her eyes. Jae Hee: “Until you want to give me what I want, I’ll wait.” Eee! He’s so sweetly persistent!

Yoo Jin is having a meeting with the Japanese representative when he spies his cousin Jae Joon arrive at the restaurant. As soon as the representative leaves, Jae Joon pounces: Yoo Jin doesn’t know a word of Japanese, relying on a translator, and yet calls himself a businessman? Tsk tsk! He’s really just here to start a fight, and makes a low jab about Yoo Jin’s father abandoning him. Since it’s in the genes, no wonder Yoo Jin easily abandoned the musical people too… Yoo Jin bites his tongue instead of responding to these insults against his character, and it riles up Jae Joon so much that he screams, “I hate you more and more every day!!”

Not that Jae Joon can do anything about it – he’s tried sabotaging Yoo Jin before and always failed. Pathetic.
Yoo Jin storms towards his car and throws his Spider-Man toy against the car window. It quickly falls down the side, and as Yoo Jin drives away, his wheel runs right over it. SYMBOLISM!

Joon Hyuk meets with a famed lighting director to try and get him to join their small musical. Though he’s pricey, Gu Jak orders Joon Hyuk to get him at whatever cost. He’s suddenly on a spending spree, now that he’s well funded. Along with Jae Hee, they go check out this idol star that the chairman wants in the musical. It’s so obvious that this chairman has a thing for her, and they probably sleep together even. I mean – she coos and acts cute with him, and he pinches her cheeks. Ick.

Jae Hee can tell immediately that this girl is a bit of a ditz. Not to mention, she speaks in so much slang, and she’s only doing this because idol stars who do them end up becoming even more famous! Yeeeaaaaa… no. Can someone get them out of this deal please?!

Sang Won returns home to his wife a little worse for the wear. He’s completely puzzled; in so short of a time, most of the people who signed up for Count Monte gave back their advance payment and said they were going to do something else. He can’t believe that they all would have found work so soon elsewhere. And yes, Go Eun Bi is part of that group not joining them.
HMMM – looks like Kang Hee has an idea about what’s going on…
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Post time 15-11-2011 01:50 PM | Show all posts
The Musical-Episode 9
I have to say, this drama did a good job of making Jesse seem like a useless and horrible choice for the musical.  It seemed obvious a few episodes ago that Cheongdamdong Gumiho would start up again, but now it seems likely to fail. There aren’t THAT many episodes left, and I’m not sure how the issue will be resolved if it gets canceled again!  No wonder GJ and JY have been driven to drinking.

KH’s evilness continues, and she more or less tried to hit three birds with one stone by meeting with EB.  She tried to separate EB from JY again, figure out what they’ve been doing secretly, and once again cement herself as the greatest influence in EB’s life (while setting her up for possible failure).  EB and KH have very little in common as singers, and I think that EB is a bad choice as her second, regardless of how talented she may be. KH mentioned that females are in their prime at age 23, and I’ve heard that on other dramas too.  Is that a common notion in Korea?  It’s probably often true, but I’ve never heard such a specific age cited in other cultures.  KH’s logic doesn’t make any sense (when she talks about how JY might change his mind, as if she wouldn’t change hers) but I’m glad that EB isn’t blinded by her fan-girlishness for once and has actually started to question KH’s intentions.  Not that I think it’ll last
Thank goodness for Jang!  I was so relieved to see him ask for an estimate instead of backing up GJ who seems willing to pay anything.  Maybe there’s hope for this musical yet!
I felt terrible about RK getting stuck working on a wedding reality show.  The poor girl has probably been thinking about marriage for years (since her and Jin were high school sweethearts) and now she’s surely worried that she won’t get her wedding at all.  Jang certainly seems ready to settle down though!
The situation with Jessie felt slightly contrived to me.  Couldn’t she have a different role than Do Hwa?  Maybe I just didn’t understand some of the finer points, and the issue would’ve ended up being solved if EB had fought for her position.
I definitely didn’t like EB questioning JY’s sincerity.  She should’ve done that a long time ago!  He pushed really hard for her, and regardless of his intentions she should appreciate it more.  Plus, so what if he likes her?  Is it a crime?  Isn’t it also sort of hypocritical to use that affection to get him to take care of all the other musical actors?  JY only started to do musicals again because of EB, and if she didn’t want that pressure/responsibility she should’ve stopped him in the beginning (or at least not expect anything of him when she leaves).
Nothing makes me feel better after some EB/JY angst like some EB/Jin cuteness. And yay, breakdancing!

Although I like Jin’s humble attitude, I don’t like hearing him say he was selfish.  He was doing the job he was hired to do, and he made a responsible decision with unpleasant ramifications. Unfortunately he was going to feel bad about himself either way, particularly since he’s so gentle-hearted.  Did anyone not love when Jin said her said he wants eB to do well more than he wants to put on the musical himself?  EB’s gruff imitation of Jin was adorably fantastic, as was Jin admitting that its not JY or GJ he’s cheering on. It’s getting reeeeally hard not to ship these two.
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I literally “eek”ed when Jin called his mom, and then his dad!  I like that he did’t have to specifically talk about the issue with EB to call; just spending time with her and wanting to be more like her was enough to spur him on.
Gah though at the father lying again.  Jin finally made an effort and the dad did the wrong thing!  I thought the dad was close to cracking and contacting Jin (the situation seems to be getting worse quickly) and now it seems like it’s up to RK to break the news.
Or is it? Now the grandpa knows! What’s going to happen? I’m hoping for sympathy/regret but I’m not crossing my fingers.
Surely RK must be starting to see Jang in a new light?  Right after being harassed by wedding people she discovered him rescuing her car!  I love that his story to the ticket enforcers about RK was so over-the-top (love at first sight, RK is an angel, etc) and yet probably true as far as he is concerned.
I was impressed with how Jang immediately pointed out that RK would spend more on lunch than on a traffic ticket, and quickly turned the situation around to get himself ten coffee dates. Despite his dorkiness he’s pretty savvy and smooth!  I cracked up at his stalking story, although I wondered about what he thinks about RK and Jin.  Does he not know about them?  He said he would be a jerk if he had a gf, which would obviously make RK feel bad since she has a bf.  Hmmm…
I liked the bit about EB being a foot trying to fit into the wrong shoe.  EB has inspired Jin and JY so much that it’s nice to see Jin having an effect on her (she sees how much the “wrong fit” hurt him).
It was nice to see KH put in her place at the Monte Cristo practice since I’m so used to seeing her being the most powerful person in the room.  Oh you anal westerners and your hatred of big steps.  You will make KH rue the day she joined your musical!  I did have to grudgingly admire KH’s work ethic and attitude though.  She really does deserve to be where she is in the world of musicals.
Poor JY (again).  EB never considers him while he’s busy protecting her back and worrying about her.  Her and Jin are peas in a pod! They both take the people who love them a little bit for granted.

Honestly though, I’m not sure I care that much anymore.  How can I when Jin and EB are so darn cute together?  I can’t believe he bought her that musical ticket, and then showed up in the rain (ok ok, I believe it and I love it).  Both of them go from moroseness to all smiles when they’re together, and it’s hard not to root for that.
EB must be having a mid-first-musical crisis because a lot of what she says continues to annoy me!  She told Jin that she was depressed because she couldn’t be an actress and not because it’s difficult to be one.  EB chose not to be a musical actress, and that’s a lot different than “couldn”t”.  I’m not sure why she’s doubting her talent suddenly either.  She was fine with failure for 80 auditions, and then even suggested a Cheongdamdong Gumiho audition to prove herself.  Maybe she’s just fooling herself, and she’s really just scared of her feelings for JY, or feels guilty towards JY because she’s starting to like Jin.
Jin is right to encourage EB as KH’s second, but how could she take such a role? Doesn’t that go against all the ideals she’s been spouting?  Telling GJ the stuff about the shoe not fitting is totally bogus.  The Gumiho music was literally written for EB; how could it not fit? Either start from the actual bottom, or go for a starring role, but all these wishy washy excuses are not helping anyone in the long run.
It’s super cute that RK and Jin recorded their little karaoke session, but I was even more excited about RK’s friend telling her to try out someone new.  Even if they don’t end up together, I want to see some dates with Jang!

Jesse is sooo annoying, although it cracked me up that she knew what JY’s place looked like due to the many girls that have been there and described it.  Despite these last few episodes getting me more on the Jin train, I like how well JY knows EB, and that he knew she would voluntarily quit due to pressure.  The fact that she is that way makes me think that she’s in the wrong industry, but hopefully she’ll mature with experience.
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It was inevitable that EB would take KH up on her offer, but the end of the episode still made me want to boo.  Cheongdamdong Gumiho seems seriously doomed.


The Musical-Episode 10

I think it’s horrible that JY had to find out about EB switching musicals from GJ.  It was pretty unfair of EB not to tell JY first (not to mention that it makes her earlier explanations seem like lies) and I found her obvious exasperation and eye-rolling extremely rude.  If she just wants to have a professional relationship with JY, shouldn’t she treat him professionally? I understand that EB has had to make a lot of tough decisions, but so has everyone else.  She’s sort of lucky that JY and KH haven’t both kicked her to the curb!

The talk between KH and JY was really interesting since they’re both partially right.  I think KH does love JY in her way, but I think he’s also right about not knowing what love is.  She seems destined to be the type of person who never puts a relationship first, and who will always prioritize career decisions.  JY is the opposite, so it makes sense that they don’t understand each other.  What type is EB I wonder? I guess once she sorts out her feelings we may find out

Yaay, an EB explanation I can get behind! Why didn’t she say all of this ten episodes ago instead of torturing us with those flimsy excuses?  The abandonment by her mother makes her motivations much more clear, and KH abandoning JY is a good example too, but I would prefer that she just made the resolution to be stronger than all that and continue no matter what.  It’s not like she would be abandoned mid-musical (particularly since she’s proven herself) and I really do think she’s partially just afraid of dating (which is also a valid excuse in it’s way).  Wait though.  Does this mean that she can work for Monte Cristo, and then be OK with dating JY?  Is that where she’s going with this?

I forgot that EB and Jin would see each other a lot at the Monte Cristo Studio. He’s so happy!  Not mixing love and musicals EB?  Yeah.  We’ll see.
I don’t think I really understand the contract that Jin has arranged for EB, although it’s obviously beneficial.  Can anyone clarify?  He’s really going all out with the preferential treatment, but I’m super ok with it.
Seeing KH and EB together, it almost seems like KH is starting to like her.  Is that even possible? She seems like the type of person who would hate anyone JY loved, but maybe now that she’s had a victory she’s willing to be more open-minded towards EB.  We can hope!
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Post time 15-11-2011 02:01 PM | Show all posts

It wasn’t even a full scene together, but these smiles between Jin and EB seem incredibly flirty to me! They’re both a bit bashful, and to me that signals some sort of attraction (particularly since they’re really not smiling about anything).  I’m dying for all these characters to sort their feelings out so I can happily ship or glumly ship various couples with confidence!  It seems 90% likely that EB will end up with JY, but I love that I don’t know for sure.

Oh my goodness. Jin brought water.  And food.  And then he sang!!  Best. Scene. Ever.  I realize that the joy of the moment is probably making me hyperbole-prone, but that duet was awesome no matter how you slice it.  Sorry RK.  I know you’re sad, but I’m all smiles regardless. Luckily I’m short on time, or there would be more than three screenshots.

Eww.  Jesse’s aegyo over the phone made me want to vomit.  I’m sooo happy that we have second leads like KH and RK instead of someone like her!  Thankfully she’s done with the musical so JY and GJ don’t have to put up with her anymore!

OK now I feel bad for RK.  Laughter-ridden late night meetings with low ranking actors are not normal, I’m sure most people would be raging with jealousy in RK’s shoes.  EB brings out the side of Jin that she’s perpetually trying to find and defend, and I’m sure that a large part of her feels like she’s not good enough, even though Jin doesn’t think that way at all.  I don’t think RK would care about them meeting if Jin was showing his regular cool exterior with EB, but he most certainly isn’t.
As of this episode, JY is officially the person I feel the worst for.  GJ is a good friend, but a terrible business partner.  Some artists are poor because they have no talent, some are poor because they haven’t been discovered, and some are poor because they bring it upon themselves.  Unfortunately GJ seems like the latter.  Back in the first episodes JY and EB discussed how passion makes them illogical, and I think the same most definitely applies to GJ!  Poor JY is probably sorry that he didn’t keep swearing off musicals (I would be).

I wonder what Jin was thinking in that subway station when he hid behind the pillar.  Why did he hide? Guilt? Embarrassment? Denial?  The man seems plain old twitterpated at this point, and I hope he does something about it soon!

RK declining Jang’s call disappointed me more than Jin declining RK’s, which confirmed my suspicion that I’m really shipping Jin/EB and RK/Jang (thank goodness for Jang’s video message).  I almost always ship the wrong people, so it’s pretty safe to assume that if I ship a couple they probably won’t end up together

Seriously Jin?  Now you’re randomly calling EB up for singing lessons? And seriously EB? You’re lying about it to B?  Why don’t you two just profess your undying love already!  It kills me that I have to wait for the next non-date between these two, but I guess that means I’m invested.
The preview for 11 looks great, although I’m not happy about EB fainting.  Her character has already seemed the weakest lately, and I much prefer her strong side! I reserve judgment until I see the context though.
That’s all I have time for since I’m getting up in several hours for more travelling, but enjoy episode 11 everyone!
I haven’t watched any youtube MVs in weeks, so I’m just posting a Firefly/Serenity MV since I recently started rewatching it with family (who haven’t seen it).  It includes spoilers, and doesn’t really start until 30 seconds in.
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Post time 19-12-2011 12:56 AM | Show all posts
citer nih dah epi berapa??? ataupun dah abis???
lisa tgk smpi epi. 4 je terus stop tak dlod2 pun lagi
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Post time 23-12-2011 11:46 AM | Show all posts
citer nih dah epi berapa??? ataupun dah abis???
lisa tgk smpi epi. 4 je terus stop tak dlod2 pun la ...
eddlisa_uyuk Post at 19-12-2011 00:56
alamak akak dah terjatuh cinta dgn drama ni lah pulak...

suka nya part DC dgn GHS(btl ke tak namanya)..dlm keretapi...


nak kiss bibir last2 dpt tangan je...
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Post time 23-12-2011 08:03 PM | Show all posts
alamak akak dah terjatuh cinta dgn drama ni lah pulak...

suka nya part DC dgn GHS(btl ke tak nama ...
kn64 Post at 23-12-2011 11:46 AM



    hahahhaa ye ke??? amboi2 romance scene mesti ingat
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Post time 26-3-2012 05:29 PM | Show all posts
baru abes tgk drama nih..suka GHS
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Post time 26-3-2012 05:45 PM | Show all posts
tapi dia tak couple dia mamat comel tuhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh huarggggggggg
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Post time 27-3-2012 01:07 AM | Show all posts
tak abis gan citer nih..........uwaaa
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