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I see you came up with another way to fill your time. Thanks for the suggestion. Hi Dammy, I do not believe there are complete recaps of Maids available. If you find a complete set of recaps, please stop back by and let me know. Thx for recapping it. I worked hard to get up the final episode of Bubblegum before the end of the year. I would love it if you would include http: Your list is helpful and well received, thanks for providing a comprehensive list. How is your classic recapping coming along?
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I read the first few recaps on your blog, and now I can marathon-read the rest. I really loved blogging. The fall just really kicked my butt, then the holidays snuck up on me and I got wayyy behind. You know how it can get, but I really appreciate you stopping by. I love the kdrama blogging community. We have a running conversation here, Elle! Well, I finished recapping Moorim School — it had a low viewership, but I am big on following through when I start a drama recap.
Moorim School felt like a younger young adult novel with coming-of-age, bromance, and friendships. Lee Hyun Woo isa a good actor, too. Anyhoot, it feels good to finish up that final episode. This is a wonderful idea. Sometimes I get frustrated searching for recaps. Bookmarking your blog immediately. Your email address will not be published. Shukmeister 3 Days SBS Dramabeans Answer Me aka Reply tvN DramaMia Basketball tvN Dramabeans Big KBS Cadence Cheese in the Trap tvN Dramabeans Color of Woman Channel A Dramabeans Crazy Love tvN Dramabeans Dear My Friends tvN Dramabeans Gourmet SBS Dramabeans Healer KBS Dramabeans Hidden Identity tvN The pathos and heartbreak and restraint in this Ep has kinda propelled her to the near Gong Hyo Jinosphere.

Like the scene after the tent bar. Gah please happy ending Also LBS is sexaaay! I think a lot of people didn't give Im Yoon Ah the credit she deserves yet because she has been labeled as K-Pop and that she's got an unfair head start. But she has been working her butt off and I think she has propelled herself to the top with this drama series. A lot of people didn't like the casting with an older actor but Lee Bum Soo's influence made Yoona better than her previous appearances.
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Im Yoon Ah, fighting! Good luck and become a CF queen. She was never a bad actress as such. Just an inexperienced one. Plus she is still really young.
I don't think idols acting is a bad thing at all, especially if they improve like Yoona has done. The casting was a bit suspicious at first but good lord did they get it right. The god dang chemistry is nuclear. LBS is such a wonderful actor It's like when you hear Moon Myung Jin sing for the first time..! While it is true that YoonA is on a different level here in Prime Minister and I, I never considered her as a bad actress too but just an inexperienced one with great potential.
I don't have an issue with idol turned actors or models turned actors too. Some people have innate talent. Some people learn as they do. Some are lucky to be both. Experience is a valuable learning tool, and is needed in all trades. I think she benefited from acting with lee beom soo, he is after all an experience acting teacher.
Ok, has anyone else noticed certain things appear in the previews but don't appear in when the actual episode airs? It might just be me, so correct me if I'm wrong. One glaring one was the preview where Kwon Yul asked In Ho in whether he likes Da-Jung and In Ho responds by saying what's there not to like about her. I was really looking forward to watching it in the episode but it never came. You are right, many of the preview scene didn't come true. I think the writer do not have an obligation to follow through with the preview ideas; even the ending sequences look different at the start of the next episode.
They keep us guessing always and the previews are mixed in order as well and they gave me a lot of anxiousness, the part about being arrested for a fake marriage scared me and I felt like a fool afterward. It serves me right, it was just Nam Da Jung's vivid imagination. I think due to the fact that they have only 62 mins, i think they had to cut some of the scenes.
So they probably put some of the better cut scenes in the preview. The last scene of an episode is sometimes expanded at the beginning of the next episode. We still have a chance to see Man Se running after ahjumma as she's leaving the residence in ep16 next week. The other scene you're referring to I think did happen--I mean, it was shown within an episode and not just as preview. But I agree with docster6, they do mess with us with sequencing and fake-outs.
And I like your "chincha! The scene with In Ho was def in the episode but I believed was translated differently on Viki, at least.
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The one with Man Se, however, I believe was cut during editing. I didn't mind since it was a little overwrought and cheesy. It would've felt like them trying to falsely milk tears from us rather than genuinely inducing them through pathos. But yeah, this show continues to be excellent.
I have to commend Yoona on her acting. She really moved me. Especially the part where she was pretending to be happy for Yul, all while the sadness was very evident in her eyes. The wife returning twist is really a toughy. I'm still not clear on why she never tried to reconnect with her family for 7 years. Is there something else going on? With two episodes left, I'm very anxious to see how they're going to wrap this up.
Mainly what role Na-Young would play in her kids' lives at this point. Why did Da-jung only leave the house with that tiny suitcase? I know she didn't want to alarm the kids, but how could she abandon her fabulous wardrobe and gorgeous coats? She really must love those kids! I hope she packed her Han-Bok.