You know what I love about this drama? It’s not subtle or new or anything, but damn if it isn’t addictively satisfying. It does something that few dramas do—it keeps changing the game, little by little each time, and it actually allows characters to figure things out before we’re left pulling our hair out in frustration. I think I’ve gotten SO used to k-drama characters being blind to the things that we notice, that I find I’m actually surprised when these characters proactively search for clues and deduce things on their own. I mean, nobody’s gunning for Sherlock Holmes territory, but there’s nothing like a little sleuthiness to brighten up my day!
EPISODE 14 RECAP
Ji-hyun finally puts some of the pieces together (and thank god, really, because one can only be endearingly naïve for so long) and shows the Scheduler what she’s found: a graduation picture of him, aka Song Yi-soo, aka Yi-kyung’s boyfriend.
He’s stunned, as he stammers, “…But…that’s me…” She peers up at him curiously, clocking his reaction, and then rushes out the rest of what she knows—that Yi-kyung and Yi-soo were in love (furnishing the birthday card as proof), and that Yi-kyung still cries over him to this day.
His eyes grow wide. “I…loved…this woman?” He points at her, Ji-hyun standing there in Yi-kyung’s body. It’s so strange that they’re talking about her in the third person, while her body is standing right there.
It takes a moment for the shock to wear off, but then he denies it, thinking that Yi-kyung can’t possibly be the girl he loved. Ji-hyun reminds him that he said he had something important left to do—couldn’t it be for Yi-kyung?
He can’t remember, of course, and Ji-hyun’s insistence just sends him spinning into the land of denial. After a moment’s pause, he puts his hand to his face… “This face… do you think I borrowed it?” HA.
And Ji-hyun, ever the gullible one, gasps, “Can you borrow faces??” These two.
He wonders why Ji-hyun of all people found him, and thinks that something went horribly awry. She thinks it’s an easy thing to confirm: he just needs to appear in front of Yi-kyung. And what, give her a heart attack?
But he nixes that idea, since there’s already a built-in failsafe that prevents him from appearing as himself, to anyone from his former life. (It’s the Dead Like Me thing, where he automatically appears with someone else’s face if he happens to bump into someone he used to know.)
She tells him that he should still try, so that he can confirm for himself, since he’s the one who’s got unfinished business that he’s spent five years working for. He flatly denies that it’s about Yi-kyung, since it could be for his parents, or some sort of revenge. She tells him that he’s an orphan, and to stop denying what’s right in front of his face. They’re yelling at each other by now, and he dismisses her, asking for some time to think.
On her way out, Ji-hyun lets out her anger, blaming him for not remembering Yi-kyung. “How could he not remember, when this unni is crying over him?” Aw, it is SO CUTE how she’s taking her unni’s side. I love how much Ji-hyun’s attachment to Yi-kyung has grown.
Meanwhile, the Scheduler thinks it over, recalling the moment in the café, and then again in Jinan, when he felt a weird connection to Yi-kyung. He calls Biker Granny to ask ifmaybe she could just tell him what his reaper-wish was (the thing he asked for in exchange for the five years of reaper duty, way back when he died). He gets an earful for even asking, and I love what he mutters under his breath: “this unni.” Ha. Part of me still wishes Yi-soo ended up being Yi-kyung’s gay little brother.
As Ji-hyun walks along the street, she sighs that Yi-kyung’s got it rough, living like that because she’s unable to forget Yi-soo. But from her perspective, she muses that no one will remember her that way when she’s gone.
She sighs that she wasted three days at Min-ho’s, and then thinks, “I miss Kang-ee. He must be worried.” AWWW. She checks her phone but there aren’t any messages from him. She pouts, “He’s not worried, he’s mad.”
Min-ho gets some backstory on Yi-kyung from his lackey—that she’s been living off the grid, and that her boyfriend died some years ago. He thinks all of this lines up with why Ji-hyun and Kang befriended and/or helped her.
He goes to meet In-jung, who basically tells him that his time to think is up. What’s he planning to do about the fact that Kang and Yi-kyung know about their plan? His answer: nothing. He trusts them. What’s more is that he’s not going to stop seeing Yi-kyung either.
Ruh-roh. In-jung does not look happy about this development. She cries, asking how he could do this to her, and he tells her that it’s not that never loved her, but he can’t control where his heart goes. That’s cold.
But her reaction is even better: she’s like, You wanna go? Let’s go, asshole. She threatens to go straight to Ji-hyun’s parents if he sees Yi-kyung. She’s got nothing to lose now, and he really should have seen this coming. I’ve been waiting all series long for this table to turn, and I’m excited to see what havoc In-jung will wreak now that she’s been unceremoniously cut loose.
Her first order of business is to do a little digging into Yi-kyung’s so-called internet handle, Jung-eun. She discovers something curious…Jung-eun died, a year ago. Oh, crap. This cover story’s not gonna hold much longer.
Kang digs into the Haemido project and finds out that a shell company was created to buy the land. Fishy. He’s sent Manager Oh to try and find out more about 49-day-ers, but no dice.
Ji-hyun comes back and finds that Kang isn’t mad at all, and even covered for her with the others, that she went on a trip for a few days. He’s relieved to see she’s returned, and doesn’t ask for any explanations.
On her way out to answer a call from In-jung, she drops the letter she had written to Dad when she was going to give up on her 49 days. Kang picks it up curiously.
Ji-hyun meets In-jung, who calls her out on having an ulterior motive and pretending to be Ji-hyun’s friend. Ji-hyun in turn asks In-jung why she did all this to her so-called friend, and she just says she wanted Ji-hyun to know what it was like to have nothing, like her.
Back at Heaven, Kang reads Ji-hyun’s letter and realizes that she knows everything, even her father’s condition and his refusal to have surgery. He thinks back to when she quit and left, and takes out the resignation letter:
In-jung arrives a second after, looking for him, and gets directed downstairs to his office. She sees the letter on his desk and reads it, only she notices something curious—it’s Ji-hyun’s handwriting, and it’s signed with a smiley face that looks familiar to her. She makes a copy of the letter to take with her.
Kang comes down dressed in another suit—KYOW!—but leaves in a hurry. In-jung goes home to compare the letter to her old cards from Ji-hyun. They’re signed exactly the same way, “—A friend called Ji-hyun ” She shakes, and then reasons that it can’t be what she’s thinking…
Kang goes to see Dad, to try and convince him one more time. He tells him that because Ji-hyun isn’t dead, her spirit could be wandering about, watching over him. What if she can see that Dad isn’t getting surgery and risking his life because of her? Wouldn’t that make her want to die, instead of holding on?
This shakes Dad up a little more, and he asks this time if Kang has feelings for Ji-hyun, otherwise why is he being so insistent? Kang gulps, and then lies that Ji-hyun isn’t his type, and urges Dad that this isn’t the way to go. Mom looks on, teary-eyed and grateful for Kang’s persistence.
Min-ho goes to the hospital to visit his mother, but can’t bring himself to go in. He just watches her with a heavy heart, and then when she runs out of her room calling his name, he hides, unable to face her. Tears fall as he listens to her voice, but he doesn’t go out to see her.
He meets Ji-hyun for a date and asks if she’s got any other secrets, and then promptly tells her to quit working at Heaven if she’s going to keep seeing him. Dude, just when I’m about to feel sorry for you for like, a second, you remind me why you’re the villain of this piece. Control freak much?
She doesn’t give an answer, and instead suggests they go back to that restaurant from last time—his mom’s favorite place. It’s all in an effort to get him talking about his mother, of course, and she manages to wrangle his mother’s birthday out of him this time.
That night when Ji-hyun’s soul pops out, she tells Yi-kyung that she’ll get the Scheduler to come see her, and that she hopes that she can meet unni if she lives again. She promises to make her less lonely, if she has the chance. Aw. Yi-kyung can sense that someone is there, and looks around warily.
She heads to work, and a chubby dude with a mustache is being a creepy stalker outside the coffee shop. Turns out it’s Yi-soo in mystical disguise, pacing outside and watching her.
He finally can’t stand it anymore and goes inside to order a coffee. While he waits, he decides that this can’t be right. His eyes glaze over when two girls in short skirts walk past him, and he declares that he would’ve loved someone like them, yunno, since HE looks like THIS.
HA. Oy, the ego on this reaper.
He then decides that they aren’t his type, and looks back at Yi-kyung curiously. He keeps trying to reason that it can’t be, and yet when he’s near her, he can’t shake this strange feeling he gets.
He pays for his coffee and leaves, not any surer of anything. Outside, he says to himself that she doesn’t recognize him, and wonders, “Are we really fated to cross paths?”
In the morning, Ji-hyun sews up the hole she ripped in Yi-kyung’s bag, and then puts her stuff back in, only then realizing that she’s lost her letter to Dad. She panics, thinking someone could’ve found it and delivered it to him.
Cut to the hospital, where her parents receive the letter. Immediately, her necklace flares red-hot, and then shatters. Her soul pops out of Yi-kyung’s body, and the Scheduler appears in a black suit, to tell her that her 49 days are up.
It’s her imagination, of course, because things can’t end that way. And we know that Kang’s got the letter. Dad ponders Kang’s words and wonders if Ji-hyun really is watching over him.
In-jung does a little more digging, asking Ji-hyun’s housekeeper what she remembers about Jung-eun. She tells her that she and Ji-hyun must’ve been really close, since she even knew that Mom doesn’t eat ox bone soup.
In-jung gets rattled, as it dawns on her that her crazy hunch might be right…”Why does it feel… like she’s Ji-hyun?” NICE. So much more interesting this way.
Dad comes to the hospital and announces that he’s getting the surgery. Mom calls Kang, grateful for his part in convincing him. Kang jumps in excitement and calls Ji-hyun to work right away, just telling her that there’s an emergency.
Meanwhile, Ji-hyun goes to the hospital herself to see if the letter has been delivered. Mom’s there and she confirms that there hasn’t been a letter, and tells her about Dad deciding on surgery.
Ji-hyun barely contains her relief, and asks what happened to change Dad’s mind. Mom tells her that it was Han Kang, who she suspects has harbored feelings for Ji-hyun all this time. She points out the bouquet of pink roses that he’s kept fresh all this time.
YESSSSSSSSSS! I LOVE MOM!
Ji-hyun rushes out at Kang’s phone call, stopping in the hallway with tears in her eyes. She bows (at no one, just generally at the universe) in gratitude. In-jung sees this on her way in, and gets confirmation from Mom that “Jung-eun” has been told about Dad’s surgery. She looks at Ji-hyun, lying there, and asks why she keeps feeling Ji-hyun’s presence in Yi-kyung.
Ji-hyun rushes to work, where Kang is pacing back and forth waiting. He tells her to change for work, so she rushes into the locker room, which is labeled “Rocker Room.” LOL. Best misspelling ever. Kang is, appropriately, wearing his rocker leather jacket today to accompany his Rocker Room.
He waits till she leaves and then sneaks in to put the letter in her purse. She’s forgotten her cell phone though, and sees him in there when she heads back in. She hides out of sight and then checks her purse to see what he was doing…and finds her letter…
Freaking out, she runs off like the wind. She meets the Scheduler in the park and tells him in a panic that Han Kang read the letter and knows. Reaper Boy is in no mood to deal with her today, and looks totally deflated from his encounter with Yi-kyung.
He just responds half-heartedly that her necklace is intact, so that must mean that Kang figured it out himself before finding the letter. He tells her that it happens, sometimes, that humans find out. Like 11% of the time. Heh.
He reminds her that this doesn’t mean she can go around discussing her afterlife with Kang or anything, and she rests assured for now. She asks if he can remember anything about Yi-kyung, which of course he can’t, and blames her for drudging up all these confusing feelings.
She was under the impression that reapers didn’t feel human feelings, but he tells her that the closer he gets to the end of his scheduler term, he gains his human feelings back. She urges him to hurry up and remember her, and he poofs away in exasperation.
Ji-hyun walks back, slowly putting the pieces together, after um, she’s been told everything. She realizes that Kang figured it out and that all his awkward sweetness with the bad excuses was him being there for her and not letting on.
She even puts together that the girl he likes, the flowers, the hug… it’s all because he likes HER, and not Yi-kyung.
Everyone with me, now: FIIIIIIIINALLY!
Kang paces back and forth, worrying and waiting, losing his mind over not knowing what’s going on. He starts jabbering to himself out loud, eventually shouting, “Where ARE YOU?!” right as Ji-hyun appears.
He does that adorable worry-shout thing, telling her to please for the love of god TELL HIM when she’s going and where so he doesn’t go crazy. Awwwww.
She asks what the emergency is, and he tells her that Ji-hyun’s dad is getting his surgery. She tells him that she knows since she stopped at the hospital on her way in.
Now it’s time for the boys to have it out. Kang calls Min-ho and over drinks, he confronts him, admitting that he knows what Min-ho is planning to do with Haemido and Ji-hyun’s father’s company.
Min-ho realizes that Kang’s the one digging up dirt on him, and doesn’t play nicey nice anymore. He doesn’t deny any of it, and when Kang asks why Ji-hyun, why her family, he just answers that they’re simply unlucky is all.
They’re unlucky now the same way he was unlucky to be born into his station in life. Kang argues that no matter how bad things were for him, he can’t take it out on other people who aren’t to blame.
Min-ho just scoffs that a silver-spoon boy like him can’t possibly fathom what life is like on the other side. He finally opens up a little about his childhood, as poor and destitute as it gets. He describes the day his father died with a bitter smile as the best day, because at least he knew they wouldn’t be beaten anymore.
He says that his fight isn’t against Ji-hyun or her family, but against Fate itself, God or gods or whatever force that decided his fate. “I wanted to change my fate by my own hand.” So…you’re playing God, is what you’re saying.
Well, a traumatic childhood in and of itself does NOT a megalomaniac make, nor does it make me any more sympathetic to his crazy plan. But let’s just say this is how HE justifies his reasoning and his actions.
Kang says that he’s sorry for what Min-ho has endured, but he’s not going to stand by and watch Ji-hyun and her family lose everything because of him. Min-ho accepts the challenge with a haughty smile, thinking that Kang is no threat to him. Well, we’ll see about that.
In-jung shows Yi-kyung’s resignation letter to Seo-woo, and without reading it carefully, Seo-woo immediately recognizes it as Ji-hyun’s writing. In-jung asks, increasingly worried, if Seo-woo believes in ghosts and souls inhabiting other people’s bodies.
She goes to see Min-ho, armed with the letters, and pleads with him to check if her hunch is true. She insists that this isn’t out of jealousy, and even though it sounds crazy (which he tells her) she asks him to meet with Yi-kyung and try to confirm her suspicion.
Meanwhile, Ji-hyun heads home and is startled by Dr. Noh, who stopped by to find out why Yi-kyung hasn’t been coming to her hypnotherapy sessions. He notes the difference in her appearance, and she tries her best to act like Yi-kyung and rushes inside.
The next day Ji-hyun goes to Min-ho’s place to try the safe, only this time he’s changed his front door lockcode, so now she can’t get inside the apartment. Aaaaargh.
He calls her for a date, and he thinks to himself that In-jung’s theory is crazy… but then when she gets in the car, he notes her shoes. They’re the same ones that she wore to the hotel the day she discovered him with In-jung… and when one of the beads had fallen off, he had picked up.
He takes her to buy new shoes and insists she throw the old ones away, only to have his minion pick them up. At home he finds the bead and compares it to the shoe… It’s a match. DUN DUN.
He waits outside Yi-kyung’s place that night, and Yi-kyung comes out. She sees him but doesn’t acknowledge him, and heads to the coffee shop. He follows her, and then walks in, determined to figure it out once and for all.
He walks up to the counter, “Song Yi-kyung-sshi.”
She looks at him blankly, then answers back: “Yes, Kang Min-ho-sshi?”
WHAT THE…?
COMMENTS
Oh my goodness! What is going on? Is it Ji-hyun in there, breaking the rules to throw Min-ho off her trail? That seems too calculated for Ji-hyun. I think it’s actually Yi-kyung, but remembering Min-ho because the wall that separates her and Ji-hyun is breaking down day by day.
Based on her last hypnotherapy session alone, she’s called up memories lived by Ji-hyun’s soul but in her body, so it’s possible that she recalling things now that she’s been experiencing subconsciously.
I love that this is where the drama is going. I’m fascinated to see what this twist in the soul-host relationship does to shift everyone’s perspective, and to know where it comes from. For example, is this normal for a 49er, or is this happening because Ji-hyun is growing attached to Yi-kyung and forging a bond with her?
How much do I love that Ji-hyun finds out about Kang’s devotion and his sweet heroics far before her 49 days are up? There’s so much time now for the relationship to develop if she knows that he knows, even though he doesn’t know that she knows. You know?
It also just KILLS ME that his big hero move is to save her daddy. It’s so… befitting their high-school-first-crush relationship. I adore how immature and awkward they can be around each other, because it’s that kind of familiarity and transparency that makes Kang diametrically opposed to Min-ho, who is smooth on the outside, but remains a mystery to Ji-hyun.
I love that she now has the upper hand in knowing about his undying crush. I can’t wait to see what he’s inadvertently going to reveal because he thinks she’s still oblivious. Eeeee!
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EPISODE 14 RECAP
Ji-hyun finally puts some of the pieces together (and thank god, really, because one can only be endearingly naïve for so long) and shows the Scheduler what she’s found: a graduation picture of him, aka Song Yi-soo, aka Yi-kyung’s boyfriend.
He’s stunned, as he stammers, “…But…that’s me…” She peers up at him curiously, clocking his reaction, and then rushes out the rest of what she knows—that Yi-kyung and Yi-soo were in love (furnishing the birthday card as proof), and that Yi-kyung still cries over him to this day.
His eyes grow wide. “I…loved…this woman?” He points at her, Ji-hyun standing there in Yi-kyung’s body. It’s so strange that they’re talking about her in the third person, while her body is standing right there.
It takes a moment for the shock to wear off, but then he denies it, thinking that Yi-kyung can’t possibly be the girl he loved. Ji-hyun reminds him that he said he had something important left to do—couldn’t it be for Yi-kyung?
He can’t remember, of course, and Ji-hyun’s insistence just sends him spinning into the land of denial. After a moment’s pause, he puts his hand to his face… “This face… do you think I borrowed it?” HA.
And Ji-hyun, ever the gullible one, gasps, “Can you borrow faces??” These two.
He wonders why Ji-hyun of all people found him, and thinks that something went horribly awry. She thinks it’s an easy thing to confirm: he just needs to appear in front of Yi-kyung. And what, give her a heart attack?
But he nixes that idea, since there’s already a built-in failsafe that prevents him from appearing as himself, to anyone from his former life. (It’s the Dead Like Me thing, where he automatically appears with someone else’s face if he happens to bump into someone he used to know.)
She tells him that he should still try, so that he can confirm for himself, since he’s the one who’s got unfinished business that he’s spent five years working for. He flatly denies that it’s about Yi-kyung, since it could be for his parents, or some sort of revenge. She tells him that he’s an orphan, and to stop denying what’s right in front of his face. They’re yelling at each other by now, and he dismisses her, asking for some time to think.
On her way out, Ji-hyun lets out her anger, blaming him for not remembering Yi-kyung. “How could he not remember, when this unni is crying over him?” Aw, it is SO CUTE how she’s taking her unni’s side. I love how much Ji-hyun’s attachment to Yi-kyung has grown.
Meanwhile, the Scheduler thinks it over, recalling the moment in the café, and then again in Jinan, when he felt a weird connection to Yi-kyung. He calls Biker Granny to ask ifmaybe she could just tell him what his reaper-wish was (the thing he asked for in exchange for the five years of reaper duty, way back when he died). He gets an earful for even asking, and I love what he mutters under his breath: “this unni.” Ha. Part of me still wishes Yi-soo ended up being Yi-kyung’s gay little brother.
As Ji-hyun walks along the street, she sighs that Yi-kyung’s got it rough, living like that because she’s unable to forget Yi-soo. But from her perspective, she muses that no one will remember her that way when she’s gone.
She sighs that she wasted three days at Min-ho’s, and then thinks, “I miss Kang-ee. He must be worried.” AWWW. She checks her phone but there aren’t any messages from him. She pouts, “He’s not worried, he’s mad.”
Min-ho gets some backstory on Yi-kyung from his lackey—that she’s been living off the grid, and that her boyfriend died some years ago. He thinks all of this lines up with why Ji-hyun and Kang befriended and/or helped her.
He goes to meet In-jung, who basically tells him that his time to think is up. What’s he planning to do about the fact that Kang and Yi-kyung know about their plan? His answer: nothing. He trusts them. What’s more is that he’s not going to stop seeing Yi-kyung either.
Ruh-roh. In-jung does not look happy about this development. She cries, asking how he could do this to her, and he tells her that it’s not that never loved her, but he can’t control where his heart goes. That’s cold.
But her reaction is even better: she’s like, You wanna go? Let’s go, asshole. She threatens to go straight to Ji-hyun’s parents if he sees Yi-kyung. She’s got nothing to lose now, and he really should have seen this coming. I’ve been waiting all series long for this table to turn, and I’m excited to see what havoc In-jung will wreak now that she’s been unceremoniously cut loose.
Her first order of business is to do a little digging into Yi-kyung’s so-called internet handle, Jung-eun. She discovers something curious…Jung-eun died, a year ago. Oh, crap. This cover story’s not gonna hold much longer.
Kang digs into the Haemido project and finds out that a shell company was created to buy the land. Fishy. He’s sent Manager Oh to try and find out more about 49-day-ers, but no dice.
Ji-hyun comes back and finds that Kang isn’t mad at all, and even covered for her with the others, that she went on a trip for a few days. He’s relieved to see she’s returned, and doesn’t ask for any explanations.
On her way out to answer a call from In-jung, she drops the letter she had written to Dad when she was going to give up on her 49 days. Kang picks it up curiously.
Ji-hyun meets In-jung, who calls her out on having an ulterior motive and pretending to be Ji-hyun’s friend. Ji-hyun in turn asks In-jung why she did all this to her so-called friend, and she just says she wanted Ji-hyun to know what it was like to have nothing, like her.
Back at Heaven, Kang reads Ji-hyun’s letter and realizes that she knows everything, even her father’s condition and his refusal to have surgery. He thinks back to when she quit and left, and takes out the resignation letter:
Ji-hyun: I was wandering alone in an endless desert, and then I found the oasis-like Han Kang! Boss… thank you. On my final path, you were my only friend. –A friend called Song Yi-kyungHe realizes that she intended to reveal everything to her dad, and that this was a goodbye, forever. He runs upstairs.
In-jung arrives a second after, looking for him, and gets directed downstairs to his office. She sees the letter on his desk and reads it, only she notices something curious—it’s Ji-hyun’s handwriting, and it’s signed with a smiley face that looks familiar to her. She makes a copy of the letter to take with her.
Kang comes down dressed in another suit—KYOW!—but leaves in a hurry. In-jung goes home to compare the letter to her old cards from Ji-hyun. They’re signed exactly the same way, “—A friend called Ji-hyun ” She shakes, and then reasons that it can’t be what she’s thinking…
Kang goes to see Dad, to try and convince him one more time. He tells him that because Ji-hyun isn’t dead, her spirit could be wandering about, watching over him. What if she can see that Dad isn’t getting surgery and risking his life because of her? Wouldn’t that make her want to die, instead of holding on?
This shakes Dad up a little more, and he asks this time if Kang has feelings for Ji-hyun, otherwise why is he being so insistent? Kang gulps, and then lies that Ji-hyun isn’t his type, and urges Dad that this isn’t the way to go. Mom looks on, teary-eyed and grateful for Kang’s persistence.
Min-ho goes to the hospital to visit his mother, but can’t bring himself to go in. He just watches her with a heavy heart, and then when she runs out of her room calling his name, he hides, unable to face her. Tears fall as he listens to her voice, but he doesn’t go out to see her.
He meets Ji-hyun for a date and asks if she’s got any other secrets, and then promptly tells her to quit working at Heaven if she’s going to keep seeing him. Dude, just when I’m about to feel sorry for you for like, a second, you remind me why you’re the villain of this piece. Control freak much?
She doesn’t give an answer, and instead suggests they go back to that restaurant from last time—his mom’s favorite place. It’s all in an effort to get him talking about his mother, of course, and she manages to wrangle his mother’s birthday out of him this time.
That night when Ji-hyun’s soul pops out, she tells Yi-kyung that she’ll get the Scheduler to come see her, and that she hopes that she can meet unni if she lives again. She promises to make her less lonely, if she has the chance. Aw. Yi-kyung can sense that someone is there, and looks around warily.
She heads to work, and a chubby dude with a mustache is being a creepy stalker outside the coffee shop. Turns out it’s Yi-soo in mystical disguise, pacing outside and watching her.
He finally can’t stand it anymore and goes inside to order a coffee. While he waits, he decides that this can’t be right. His eyes glaze over when two girls in short skirts walk past him, and he declares that he would’ve loved someone like them, yunno, since HE looks like THIS.
HA. Oy, the ego on this reaper.
He then decides that they aren’t his type, and looks back at Yi-kyung curiously. He keeps trying to reason that it can’t be, and yet when he’s near her, he can’t shake this strange feeling he gets.
He pays for his coffee and leaves, not any surer of anything. Outside, he says to himself that she doesn’t recognize him, and wonders, “Are we really fated to cross paths?”
In the morning, Ji-hyun sews up the hole she ripped in Yi-kyung’s bag, and then puts her stuff back in, only then realizing that she’s lost her letter to Dad. She panics, thinking someone could’ve found it and delivered it to him.
Cut to the hospital, where her parents receive the letter. Immediately, her necklace flares red-hot, and then shatters. Her soul pops out of Yi-kyung’s body, and the Scheduler appears in a black suit, to tell her that her 49 days are up.
It’s her imagination, of course, because things can’t end that way. And we know that Kang’s got the letter. Dad ponders Kang’s words and wonders if Ji-hyun really is watching over him.
In-jung does a little more digging, asking Ji-hyun’s housekeeper what she remembers about Jung-eun. She tells her that she and Ji-hyun must’ve been really close, since she even knew that Mom doesn’t eat ox bone soup.
In-jung gets rattled, as it dawns on her that her crazy hunch might be right…”Why does it feel… like she’s Ji-hyun?” NICE. So much more interesting this way.
Dad comes to the hospital and announces that he’s getting the surgery. Mom calls Kang, grateful for his part in convincing him. Kang jumps in excitement and calls Ji-hyun to work right away, just telling her that there’s an emergency.
Meanwhile, Ji-hyun goes to the hospital herself to see if the letter has been delivered. Mom’s there and she confirms that there hasn’t been a letter, and tells her about Dad deciding on surgery.
Ji-hyun barely contains her relief, and asks what happened to change Dad’s mind. Mom tells her that it was Han Kang, who she suspects has harbored feelings for Ji-hyun all this time. She points out the bouquet of pink roses that he’s kept fresh all this time.
YESSSSSSSSSS! I LOVE MOM!
Ji-hyun rushes out at Kang’s phone call, stopping in the hallway with tears in her eyes. She bows (at no one, just generally at the universe) in gratitude. In-jung sees this on her way in, and gets confirmation from Mom that “Jung-eun” has been told about Dad’s surgery. She looks at Ji-hyun, lying there, and asks why she keeps feeling Ji-hyun’s presence in Yi-kyung.
Ji-hyun rushes to work, where Kang is pacing back and forth waiting. He tells her to change for work, so she rushes into the locker room, which is labeled “Rocker Room.” LOL. Best misspelling ever. Kang is, appropriately, wearing his rocker leather jacket today to accompany his Rocker Room.
He waits till she leaves and then sneaks in to put the letter in her purse. She’s forgotten her cell phone though, and sees him in there when she heads back in. She hides out of sight and then checks her purse to see what he was doing…and finds her letter…
Freaking out, she runs off like the wind. She meets the Scheduler in the park and tells him in a panic that Han Kang read the letter and knows. Reaper Boy is in no mood to deal with her today, and looks totally deflated from his encounter with Yi-kyung.
He just responds half-heartedly that her necklace is intact, so that must mean that Kang figured it out himself before finding the letter. He tells her that it happens, sometimes, that humans find out. Like 11% of the time. Heh.
He reminds her that this doesn’t mean she can go around discussing her afterlife with Kang or anything, and she rests assured for now. She asks if he can remember anything about Yi-kyung, which of course he can’t, and blames her for drudging up all these confusing feelings.
She was under the impression that reapers didn’t feel human feelings, but he tells her that the closer he gets to the end of his scheduler term, he gains his human feelings back. She urges him to hurry up and remember her, and he poofs away in exasperation.
Ji-hyun walks back, slowly putting the pieces together, after um, she’s been told everything. She realizes that Kang figured it out and that all his awkward sweetness with the bad excuses was him being there for her and not letting on.
She even puts together that the girl he likes, the flowers, the hug… it’s all because he likes HER, and not Yi-kyung.
Everyone with me, now: FIIIIIIIINALLY!
Kang paces back and forth, worrying and waiting, losing his mind over not knowing what’s going on. He starts jabbering to himself out loud, eventually shouting, “Where ARE YOU?!” right as Ji-hyun appears.
He does that adorable worry-shout thing, telling her to please for the love of god TELL HIM when she’s going and where so he doesn’t go crazy. Awwwww.
She asks what the emergency is, and he tells her that Ji-hyun’s dad is getting his surgery. She tells him that she knows since she stopped at the hospital on her way in.
Ji-hyun: Thank you… for convincing Ji-hyun’s dad to have the surgery. I’m saying thanks…in Ji-hyun’s place.She can’t let on that she knows, but just smiles at him gratefully, tears in her eyes. He looks at her curiously, but then is interrupted by the other waiter, who he’s sent on a secret errand.
Kang: Shin Ji-hyun is my friend too.
Ji-hyun: Shin Ji-hyun is quite lucky. She’s got two people insisting that they’re her friends.
Now it’s time for the boys to have it out. Kang calls Min-ho and over drinks, he confronts him, admitting that he knows what Min-ho is planning to do with Haemido and Ji-hyun’s father’s company.
Min-ho realizes that Kang’s the one digging up dirt on him, and doesn’t play nicey nice anymore. He doesn’t deny any of it, and when Kang asks why Ji-hyun, why her family, he just answers that they’re simply unlucky is all.
They’re unlucky now the same way he was unlucky to be born into his station in life. Kang argues that no matter how bad things were for him, he can’t take it out on other people who aren’t to blame.
Min-ho just scoffs that a silver-spoon boy like him can’t possibly fathom what life is like on the other side. He finally opens up a little about his childhood, as poor and destitute as it gets. He describes the day his father died with a bitter smile as the best day, because at least he knew they wouldn’t be beaten anymore.
He says that his fight isn’t against Ji-hyun or her family, but against Fate itself, God or gods or whatever force that decided his fate. “I wanted to change my fate by my own hand.” So…you’re playing God, is what you’re saying.
Well, a traumatic childhood in and of itself does NOT a megalomaniac make, nor does it make me any more sympathetic to his crazy plan. But let’s just say this is how HE justifies his reasoning and his actions.
Kang says that he’s sorry for what Min-ho has endured, but he’s not going to stand by and watch Ji-hyun and her family lose everything because of him. Min-ho accepts the challenge with a haughty smile, thinking that Kang is no threat to him. Well, we’ll see about that.
In-jung shows Yi-kyung’s resignation letter to Seo-woo, and without reading it carefully, Seo-woo immediately recognizes it as Ji-hyun’s writing. In-jung asks, increasingly worried, if Seo-woo believes in ghosts and souls inhabiting other people’s bodies.
She goes to see Min-ho, armed with the letters, and pleads with him to check if her hunch is true. She insists that this isn’t out of jealousy, and even though it sounds crazy (which he tells her) she asks him to meet with Yi-kyung and try to confirm her suspicion.
Meanwhile, Ji-hyun heads home and is startled by Dr. Noh, who stopped by to find out why Yi-kyung hasn’t been coming to her hypnotherapy sessions. He notes the difference in her appearance, and she tries her best to act like Yi-kyung and rushes inside.
The next day Ji-hyun goes to Min-ho’s place to try the safe, only this time he’s changed his front door lockcode, so now she can’t get inside the apartment. Aaaaargh.
He calls her for a date, and he thinks to himself that In-jung’s theory is crazy… but then when she gets in the car, he notes her shoes. They’re the same ones that she wore to the hotel the day she discovered him with In-jung… and when one of the beads had fallen off, he had picked up.
He takes her to buy new shoes and insists she throw the old ones away, only to have his minion pick them up. At home he finds the bead and compares it to the shoe… It’s a match. DUN DUN.
He waits outside Yi-kyung’s place that night, and Yi-kyung comes out. She sees him but doesn’t acknowledge him, and heads to the coffee shop. He follows her, and then walks in, determined to figure it out once and for all.
He walks up to the counter, “Song Yi-kyung-sshi.”
She looks at him blankly, then answers back: “Yes, Kang Min-ho-sshi?”
WHAT THE…?
COMMENTS
Oh my goodness! What is going on? Is it Ji-hyun in there, breaking the rules to throw Min-ho off her trail? That seems too calculated for Ji-hyun. I think it’s actually Yi-kyung, but remembering Min-ho because the wall that separates her and Ji-hyun is breaking down day by day.
Based on her last hypnotherapy session alone, she’s called up memories lived by Ji-hyun’s soul but in her body, so it’s possible that she recalling things now that she’s been experiencing subconsciously.
I love that this is where the drama is going. I’m fascinated to see what this twist in the soul-host relationship does to shift everyone’s perspective, and to know where it comes from. For example, is this normal for a 49er, or is this happening because Ji-hyun is growing attached to Yi-kyung and forging a bond with her?
How much do I love that Ji-hyun finds out about Kang’s devotion and his sweet heroics far before her 49 days are up? There’s so much time now for the relationship to develop if she knows that he knows, even though he doesn’t know that she knows. You know?
It also just KILLS ME that his big hero move is to save her daddy. It’s so… befitting their high-school-first-crush relationship. I adore how immature and awkward they can be around each other, because it’s that kind of familiarity and transparency that makes Kang diametrically opposed to Min-ho, who is smooth on the outside, but remains a mystery to Ji-hyun.
I love that she now has the upper hand in knowing about his undying crush. I can’t wait to see what he’s inadvertently going to reveal because he thinks she’s still oblivious. Eeeee!
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BRING BACK MY KANG AHHHHHHHHH… I AM DYING HERE….
GIVE US MORE OF KANG-AH!!!!!
He is the best character in the whole story-line!!!!!!!!
AHH! This is the first time a drama hasnt made me pull my hair out in frustration.
They keep giving out goodies, like a trail of candy leading up to the big prize!!!
How much do I love your last screencap gf????
So super cute. Another fabulous recap that had me giggling like a school girl, and gasping the next. Thank you!!!!!
Hooray! no more election bar.
I wonder who will be the other two tears………
I won’t put my money on Minho’s tears though. Coz his will be pitch black..and Injung’s too.
yi-kyung would definitely be one of the tears…
omo omo!
can’t wait!
luv luv the show…
show you rock!
I’m pretty sure MH will be one, it’s the other tear I wonder about. It’s either scheduler or evil girl.
p.s. totally loving the song/song storyline, soooo curious about what happened to them.
I’m thinking his last wish is for her to be taken care of, which will be fulfilled by SH after she wakes up (as per her promise). I would love to see them happily ever after, but I don’t see the writers bringing him back to life after being dead for 5 years. Maybe with someone else’s body, but that’s such a stretch.
They know her as Yi-Kyung, but it really is Ji-hyun they care about.
A clue may be when Ji-hyun told the Scheduler that “she doesn’t need to go around trying to find tears, because that doesn’t change whether she was loved or not in life.”
The people at Heaven have come to care and love Ji-hyun.
This series is so addictive cuz it like taking a roller coaster ride blind folded. You can’t even guess when or where it’s gonna make its turn and catch you by surprise.
I’ve managed to watch this episode
ytd. I am so loving the last scene where song called min ho by his name!!! so interested if she did so to protect jh or just because she remembered him mentioning his name 2episode ago. Too bad it had to be on a even episode…Which means we have to wait another week!!! damn!!
Question: since the Scheduler’s face changes in front of people he knew, then how did Yi Kyung see his face that time he caught her when she collapsed?
I’m thinking maybe Yi Kyung has gained some sort of spiritual ability through having Ji Hyun inhabit their body, (for example, she’s able to see Ji Hyun during her hypnosis sessions), so maybe she can see past what normal humans see? Let’s hope they fill us in later on this.
OMGGG I can’t wait till next week!!!
Her chi was all mixed up from having JH inhabit her body so recently. Dead chi was still in her system so she saw what JH is capable of seeing?
too much of a stretch? I mean, she was able to sense JH’s spirit sometimes so maybe it’s all mixed up.
fate is just funny that way.
yeah. I like that better.
Rationalization complete.
Yi Kyung after seeing chubby dude o.O, she stands up, walks next to Kang ah and faints
Kang ah is too busy remembering the past that he doesnt see Yi Kyung.
Yi Kyung ends up falling on the ground…
We know that Yi Soo and Yi Kyung are connected, and we know that Yi Soo looks exactly like the Scheduler.
What the Scheduler was trying to prove was whether he just “looks like” Yi Soo (a.k.a he borrowed this face) or he “is” Yi Soo.
If he just looks like Yi Soo, and didn’t know her at all, his face wouldn’t change and he would get a reaction from Yi Kyung because she’d be all, “OMG you like JUST like my DEAD boyfriend D8″.
But if he is Yi Soo, the automatic face-changer thing kicks in and hides his face, so all Yi Kyung sees is the chubby dude, and therefore there’s no reaction from her.
I hope this helps XDD
He senses her for who she was to him. Not unlike HK sensing JH despite appearances.
If that’s the case then I think we found another loophole in the “Rules of the Afterlife” XD
meolla
It’s very confusing.
anyhow – love this drama <3
i thought it was when he caught Yi Kyung who fainted in Jinan. thx for clarifying
1. It was supposed to be a dream so she would not remember or not take it as reality
2. He does not remember her till now so then he was appearing w/ his real face because he assumed she didn’t know who he was
3. When he caught her from fainting he was really appearing in”physical” form but at the coffee shop he was so he had to put on a face…..hope i make sense
All in all.. i LOVE this drama….the story like is quite refreshing can’t wait to see how the writer ties it all up at the end!
But I thought the “fake face” thing was automatic and not something he could choose to do or not do. That’s why I got really confused…
I know! I’m in this dilemma where I can’t wait to see how things get tied together at the end, but at the same time, I don’t want it to end so soon! XD
This drama seems to have a lot of sleep/consciousness threads running through it. The coma, the rule about JH only using the body when YK’s asleep, the way half the characters are blaming their behaviors on sleep disorders, etc.
The 49 days thing is a weird place between being dead and alive. Sort of like that weird time between being half awake and half asleep? When the doctor put YK into a half-awake/half-asleep hypnotic trance, that’s when she started remembering JH’s presence.
YK was only half-conscious when she saw the Scheduler in Jinan, so maybe that’s what allowed her to see his real face.
No idea if this is really where the writer is going with this, but I like it for a few reasons:
1) It plays nicely off some of the bigger themes in the drama– both JH and YK could both be described as living their lives half-asleep in different ways until now.
2) It might mean a chance for JH’s dad to see his daughter when he’s half-knocked out for surgery. (Sure, he could also see her if he dies or almost dies, but who wants him to die after wasting so much plot on convincing him to get the surgery so he’ll live? Not me.) This would be totally unnecessary to the plot, but it might be a nice touch especially after HK convinced Dad to get the surgery by saying JH’s spirit is probably watching over her father.
3) More importantly, it might mean a chance for YK & YS to “see” each other one last time before he moves on. They’ve left enough room to wiggle out of it, but I tend to think YS is really and truly dead and not coming back to life. And the Scheduler was quite clear in explaining to JH that The Powers That Be aren’t interested in letting humans know there’s an afterlife. So it’s not like 5-years-dead YS can just walk up to YK when she’s fully awake and say his goodbyes. But they could have it happen in a half-awake dreamlike state. That would allow for closure and goodbye kisses and whatever, with the added bonus of not breaking the universe and/or YK’s brain.
Thanks for all your hard work on the Recaps!
1 Jhj
2 Bsb
3 the sassy scheduler.
It is as hot as Kang-ah in suits *grin*
And the scene at the movie theatre (where he did the smile) CUTE!!! <— totally hated his "character" though
But I’m loving Min ho because of Bae soon bin. If it was someone else in his role, I would have already written him off as a jerk and hated him. DAMN! I love how bae soon bin is portraying his character. He’s bad (like how he admitted he is) but u don’t hate him..
methinks its just another case of: boys + their games.
But love Kang ah!
LOL. Omg maybe that’s why YS and YK broke up because he became gay. He said that people change so maybe that’s why, haha… jk but that would be a good twist in the story.
He COULD really pass for a gay brother doncha think? What, with all the sassy outfit, outbursts, etc? Hahaha. That’d be choke-full hilarious. And awesome! HAHA
That is exactly how I responded to the last scene. GAH!!! And I have to wait for one more week to find out more!!!
*rolling around in desperation*
W
T
F
WAS THAT CLIFFHANGER
I’M DYING AAAAAAARGHHHHHHHH WEDNESDAY T^T
Thank you, GF and JB for your awesome recap–for the umpteenth time.
Just an observation: it is clear to me that MH never really cared for/was attracted to the JH pre-accident. He thought her to be clueless and just fluffy and well, boring. I like how this drama illustrates that people–when confronted with adversity and forced to re-wire their beliefs because of hard times–really have that amazing power to adapt and change. Look at JH now. She kicks ass and though still slow on the uptake and naive, her drive to live and save her parents have really made her so much more interesting as a person that MH finds himself drawn to her now. JH is no longer a one-dimensional saccharine flower but has grown to become a discerning, purpose-driven good person. In other words, she’s now truly a woman of substance. I love it.
Personally, I like JH’s character much better now, after the accident. JH pre-accident saw life as just one streaming happy bunnies and rainbow montage, and we all know that’s not what it really is. I think even HK is mighty impressed at JH’s efforts now to save her dad, making him love her more. JH did not change because of a man (which I really wouldn’t like). She changed and matured because she has come to realize, on her own, that hardships are part and parcel of life, and that love and friendships–of the genuine kind–are really hard to come by, and these are the things that she is fighting for right now. I myself get drawn to people who have stared adversity in the face and have become better persons because of it. JH has grown, and as a woman, she has become phenomenal.
thank you for the recap!
yi kyung n yi soo again n again
i believe soon or later they wll reunite n happy like their past memory
Also, a guess… Could she already know who Min Ho is because she met him somewhere else and he does not remember? I wonder…
I was watching this in my boss’s office at lunch, when that came on the screen, so of course, I yelled:
Rocker Room!
I just like to say that.
Rocker Room!
and
Kang in a Suit again!
anyways, KANG = LOVE. and the ending of this ep = OMG. i squealed when yikyung replied with minho’s name.
CRAZY GOOD <3
Except it’s not happening OTL
Thank you, girlfriday! I’m pulling an all-nighter with my final paper and presentation because I can’t stop watching some of today’s scenes. The ending gave me a heart attack. I also think YK recognizes MinHo from her JH flashbacks. She probably said it unconsciously or knows he’s a bad, suspicious sort of guy and is curious to find out more abt these “memories”.
And Kang MinHo- psychopath much? It’s already sketchy enough that he has pretend-dated JH for years to get his hands on her land, but he’s doing it not because he has a serious grudged against the family, but because it was the perfect opportunity to get his revenge on the world. Why not choose a girl from a mean sort of family?! And I still get the feeling that Injung cares abt JH deep down. She kept the old cards JH wrote her.
I also noticed the Rocker Room and LOLed! And Han Kang studied in America too!
HK is like 10000 kinds of awesomeness. I liked him in the beginning but was tired of his grumpiness…now I’m in love!
i love this story!!!
P.S. swing by open thread later.
YESSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSS…. Finally! xDDDD
I’m really loving this episode. Heck, I’m loving 49 days as a whole. Even ‘Secret garden’ can’t beat it. and don’t get me wrong, I LOVE ‘Secret garden’ but this this 49 days is on another level!!!!!!!!! The highest one…. ^^
I have to admit I was pretty obsessed with Secret Garden… it was a MAJOR success in Korea and had super high ratings from start to finish BUUUUTTTT
I mean nothing beats an awesome storyline, good pace, awesome acting, an unpredictable factor… the list goes on and on!
Oh and c’mon? Kang in a suit? Grumpy, hidden feelings Kang turned Prince charming saves the day Kang? Nothing beats that. Nothing. Nuff said lol
O WAIT! lol
I CANNOT wait to see as well where this whole Kang/Yk/JH thing goes…
My FAVOURITE scene in this episodes and probably the series up till now was when kang and yk/jh meet after she finds out that he knows about everything!
Kang thinks JH doesn’t know that he knows….. JH knows that Kang DOESN’T know that she knows…. lol and in this scene in particular Kang knows that whatever YK says is actually JH saying it so when YI/JH thanks him and tells him that they are both awesome friends to JH, Kang knows that JH is actually saying that to him and his facial expression is PRICELESS!! You can tell that he felt something at that moment!
OOH~ it’s a little late for this comment but I LOVE that Kang knows about the MH and IJ relationship because now he knows that JH does not like MH and that she is free to be LOVED by him <3
GOOSHHH I am soooooo glad my exams ended yesterday so I can enjoy this drama stress-free XD
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What a goof!
My wedding photographer wrote Raguna Beach for Laguna Beach (Laguna Beach, CA) in my proofs. When I pointed it out, he was seriously shocked how no one else ever told him.
I try so hard not to read until I’ve watched the dubbed episode, so I just look at the pictures, and try not to read anything, but OMG I can’t wait!!!!
Usually the Wednesday episode gets subbed by now but its not, and I wanna cry cuz I really wanna watch this!!!!!!
Ahhhhhhhh
I want to know what’s going on!!!!
Sorry for the rant.
Scheduler and Kang Ah saranghae!!!!!!
Now that JH knows about HK’s feelings, I really want to see some lovey dovey moments! Please writers… don’t make us wait any longer! Can’t wait until HK finds out that JH knows!
it doesn’t have an obvious ending where we all know the leads will end up happily or the villians will die and etc… this one remains a mystery b/c we are not given enough info on what’s going to happen next….
things to ponder about:
-will JiHyun come back to life?
-will MinHo & InJung’s plans be thwarted?
-will Scheduler remember YiKyung and how?
-if JiHyun comes back, will she remember what she experienced and that Kang likes her?
-will YiKyung ever get to see the Scheduler/YiSoo?
OMG! just too much to ponder over until next week! what a killer cliffhanger!
-if JiHyun comes back, will she remember what she experienced and that Kang likes her?
this didnt come to me ………..
nway it may be like feels like heaven wher resse remembers atlast…
That part I said before that I wasn’t interested in watching 49 Days? I totally take that back. Like totally.
Like, two episodes to go. XD