Yong-pal: Episode 4
by gummimochi
Our hero will quickly learn that movin’ on up isn’t all that it’s cracked up to be when the end of the road is hiding a massive secret. Being privy to why the heiress has been kept in a three-year long sleep ought to come with its own advantages, even if it’s just to take calls in secret for now. Knowledge may be power, but it appears that in this world, threats will still reign supreme.
A rogue patient puts the hospital on alert, giving Tae-hyun his first challenge ever since giving up the scalpel. It’ll be up to him to preserve the hundreds of lives in the hospital, especially the one he would do anything to protect.
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EPISODE 4 RECAP
Chief Lee does the honors of giving Tae-hyun (and us) the rundown of our resident Sleeping Beauty: despite being the true owner of Hanshin Group as its majority shareholder, Yeo-jin is simply a figurehead kept in a persistent vegetative state while the decision-making power and authority belongs to whomever holds the key to this very room.
It’s a lot for Tae-hyun to swallow, not because he’s afraid of being linked to hiding the truth about Yeo-jin’s comatose state, but because he’d rather not know the details of a story that doesn’t concern him. Grabbing him by the shirtfront, Chief Lee tells him that it’s too late for that—now he knows who the culprits are, and feigning ignorance will do him no good.
Reminding him that Tae-hyun was the one who ignored his attempts to stay away, Chief Lee breaks the news that there’s no pot of gold at the end of this rainbow.
Once they sit, Tae-hyun asks the question burning in all of our minds: how is it that Yeo-jin is first in line to inherit Hanshin Group vs. her older half-brother? The answer is matrilineal succession, as her mother was the sole heiress to the conglomerate. Upon her marriage to the late chairman, he had brought a son from his first marriage—Do-joon.
Yeo-jin was later born out of that marriage, which makes her the true heiress. If she weren’t in a medically-induced coma, she’d be running the company right now instead of Do-joon. Tae-hyun had passed the point of no return the moment the security camera assessed him. Furthermore, choosing to come in here is the last decision he’s made.
He should be well aware of what will happen to him and his sister if he dares to speak a word about any of this. Chief Lee hadn’t wished for Tae-hyun to cross this threshold, but he did—and while he may have freely entered this place, leaving it is an entirely different matter. His every move will be watched from here on out.
Tae-hyun is introduced to Nurse Hwang, with whom he shares a momentary telepathic conversation. “So you too are an accomplice,” he thinks. “Of course. Just like you,” is her reply.
Just then, Tae-hyun gets the good news that his sister has been bumped up on the transplant waiting list. He has the hospital director (and indirectly Chief Lee) to thank, so he offers a deep bow to his new master, who dismisses him for the day.
He retires to his office for the evening, only to find himself with unexpected company: it’s Chae-young, who offers him a smoke. When told that the hospital is a smoke-free zone, she points to the ashtray sitting on the table. Needless to say she finds the rule-abiding newbie adorable.
Tae-hyun heads outside to call his sister to remind her about her dialysis appointment tomorrow. Hearing their father’s voice on the other end wipes the smile off of his face, however, and he tells her to get out of the house. He doesn’t believe for a second that their good-for-nothing father has changed his ways, so when So-hyun invites him home for dinner, he hangs up indignantly.
Reflecting on how he’s now seen the man behind the curtain, Tae-hyun pours himself one shot of soju after another. His last shot gets swiped by Chae-young, who helps herself in joining his drinking party of one. Still believing her to be a VIP guest, Tae-hyun tells her to go to a host club if she’s seeking attentive conversation with a young man.
She’s affronted, but then asks if she looks like the type to frequent those establishments. He nods in agreement. They both crack a smile at the shared moment, and the two drink the night away.
After waking up in a hotel room the next morning, Tae-hyun hurries over to the hospital to meet the first patient of the day. Once again, it’s Chae-young, who pretends that she’s meeting the handsome newbie for the first time. Conversely, Tae-hyun gawks when he hears that Chae-young is none other than Do-joon’s wife.
It turns out someone has photographed the previous night’s outing, as pictures of Tae-hyun and Chae-young at dinner and later heading into a hotel reach Do-joon’s secretary’s inbox.
Tae-hyun and Chief Lee make their rounds to visit the Hallyu star’s girlfriend. Chief Lee shuts down his suggestion of seeing a psychiatrist (because she could be suffering from post-traumatic stress), saying that Tae-hyun isn’t thinking of what’s best for the patient. Though I wonder if it’s because he wants to keep the attention on the beaten girlfriend to a minimum.
Then it’s time to check in with the celeb himself, who’d been given a small scar as evidence of his “valiant efforts” yesterday. He and the doctors catch a report of how the police have the “suspect” in custody after the alleged stabbing of the star and his girlfriend. The star laughs over how that guy will be charged with assault but will ultimately get off scot-free, then remarks that he and Tae-hyun should go out for drinks sometime.
Though their next patient is registered under a placeholder name, he’s another familiar face: the gangster boss Tae-hyun had rescued in Episode 2. I think we’ll be seeing a lot of him, so let’s introduce the man, DOO-CHUL, who awkwardly explains his persistent wound as the handiwork of a quack.
Chief Lee is just as polite with Doo-chul as with any of his other patients, telling him that the stitching was well done. Tae-hyun winces at the obvious hints Doo-chul makes about the alias Yong-pal, and it isn’t until they’re alone does he drop the formalities with the gangsters.
Doo-chul is just happy to see him, impressed that the doc stitchin’ up gangsters works at such an upscale institution. He tells Tae-hyun not to be mad at Man-shik for squealing about his workplace, and swears he doesn’t want to get Tae-hyun fired from this hospital either. Why who would treat him then?
They both have their reasons to help the other out, and Doo-chul can’t help but wonder why Tae-hyun looks like a mere bellhop in this hospital whereas he came off as super cool outside of the hospital. Ha.
Tae-hyun passes by the injured girlfriend to make a call in the safest place he knows—Yeo-jin’s room. He tears a new one into his loan shark buddy Man-shik, not buying his blatant lie that the gangsters beat the information out of him. Since his covert house calls as Yong-pal are a thing of the past now, he asks Man-shik to figure out the remaining total on his loan.
He can’t afford to be arrested alongside Doo-chul, lest he leaves his sister untreated and left to die. All this talk of cops and illegal activities leaves Yeo-jin perplexed in her mental prison. Curiosity takes over as Tae-hyun approaches her bed and asks if she can hear him right now.
And deep within her subconscious, Yeo-jin wonders if he might believe her to be aware of her surroundings. He doesn’t see her eyebrows twitch, and dismisses the thought a moment later, finding it far-fetched to think she could possess any awareness after all these years.
He’s never felt as awful before than he has in these past two days, then turns to leave. Down below, Yeo-jin screams that she can hear everything and flails her arms to grab his attention. It’s at that moment, Tae-hyun turns back and assesses her for any signs of consciousness—the light he shines into her eyes bathes her face in her deep subconscious.
Next, he checks for any sign of sensation on the soles of her feet, and catches her toes slightly jerk in reaction. He’s interrupted by Nurse Hwang’s entrance just then, but keeps his cool to ask after Yeo-jin’s comatose state.
His attempt to pull rank backfires because Nurse Hwang knows of his illegal house calls. In this ward, she is his superior, so Tae-hyun will do well to remember that.
The beaten girlfriend is sitting alone in the courtyard when she begins to imagine everyone around her ridiculing and jeering at her. She staggers in shock, then runs up the stairs to try and escape the mockery.
A senior operator rips into his employee for not checking the panel board properly because a negligence over a switch could result in an explosion. Little do they know that the girl has found a way inside the control room and overheard the entire exchange.
Tae-hyun returns to his office to find Chae-young already waiting for him. It’s then that snippets of the previous night return to him—the last thing he remembers is passing out at the bar and then onto the bed at the hotel. Wincing at the memory, he asks that she turn a blind eye to the situation this once, willing to grant her request in return.
It’s a tall order: to meet Yeo-jin in the flesh. When told that she’d be better off asking Do-joon himself, Chae-young says she wouldn’t have gone through the trouble of spending the night with a resident if that were the case.
She knows that nothing happened between them, but that’s not what it’ll look like on the security cameras—they were seen entering a hotel together, after all. Desperate times call for desperate measures, Chae-young argues, and Yeo-jin is currently in danger.
Tae-hyun barely has time to react to that statement before the two are told that an evacuation has been ordered. Cynthia doesn’t quite understand what’s going on either, but Tae-hyun has orders to evacuate Yeo-jin, and everyone in this hospital will die if he doesn’t hurry.
We see the commotion is because the girlfriend has locked herself within the Proton Center. Up in the VIP suite, Tae-hyun finds Nurse Hwang unhooking Yeo-jin from her monitors. She stops him from handling one of the intravenous bottles (likely the one containing the coma-inducing drug), and opens up a hidden bookcase door to reveal the personal elevator and gurney for transport.
Tae-hyun hurries to carry Yeo-jin over, and in her haste, Nurse Hwang fails to notice that lifting the guardrail accidentally cuts off the drug supply. They bring Yeo-jin downstairs and into a van, and Tae-hyun picks up when his sister calls, recalling that she has an appointment today.
He demands to know where she is, expecting that she skipped out on her dialysis like she usually does. But no—she’s being treated as we speak, which means she too is in danger.
So Tae-hyun swipes the car keys and runs inside to an open window. The keys dangling from his hand, he demand to be told what’s really going on. After learning the truth, Tae-hyun takes off again, only to stop in his tracks to take in all the lives who are oblivious to the impending danger whereas the rich and powerful are evacuating the building.
He finds himself at a literal crossroads when he has to decide between the dialysis center and the Proton Center. He chooses the latter, where he’d barred entry despite arguing that he’s the physician in charge. So he threatens to blab everything to the media and shine a spotlight on this fiasco, and eventually gains entry.
Currently, the girlfriend has locked herself inside with the partial accelerator, which will reach its limit by the time they can break down the door. The most pressing concern is the resulting radiation leak, and she’s the only one who can manually turn off that switch.
Tae-hyun attempts to speak to the girlfriend through the speakers—he’s the one person who knows what really happened and can make sure her abusive boyfriend gets the punishment he deserves. He mentions how blunt Chief Lee was this morning, which at least gets her to pick up the phone, and then she utters, “Everyone, die.”
He takes a beat before broaching from a different angle—yes, she will die. But that day won’t be today; instead she’ll go through the most horrible pain imaginable before death comes. The dramatic explosion that she imagines will obliterate everyone and her celebrity boyfriend won’t happen from this particle accelerator.
What will happen is that the radiation leak will envelop everyone, including herself, and they will all die a slow and painful death from the radiation exposure. What’s more is that her star boyfriend has already evacuated the premises, along with all the people in power she might see wish to suffer.
The powerful ones in this world don’t fall that easily, and there’s no way his words could ever ensure that her celeb boyfriend pays for what he did. Instead, it will be the hundreds of innocent lives—the patients and the families who weren’t told of any evacuation—who will suffer.
Among those is his sister who has been sick ever since she was young. Although she had received a new liver, her body had rejected the transplant, and she’s been on dialysis ever since her kidney started failing too. Family life wasn’t better either, as their family was poor and their gangster father was abusive to his family.
Their mother had spent years putting up with the constant abuse to protect her children, and eventually died in an accident during his first year of residency. He wasn’t able to save her because he didn’t have the means to. He’d vowed to himself to become successful and make sure their mother and his sister would live comfortably.
As the girlfriend sheds tears, Tae-hyun continues that while her boyfriend is in the wrong for hurting her, she still walked into that hotel room looking for an easy way into stardom. Additionally, she’s endangering many lives just to cover up that sense of guilt.
It’s possible she’s using that heavy door between them to put herself in a seat of power for once, and the girlfriend falls to her knees, crying.
It looks like they’re in the clear when the operator manages to dupe the system into automatically shutting down the accelerator before it reaches its limits. Tae-hyun instructs the girlfriend to leave, but that’s when another warning goes off—the door will lock itself if the radiation levels within the room are higher than it should.
She must exit through the door before the oxygen is sapped out of the room, but she’s already struggling to breathe and collapses every time she pulls herself up. So Tae-hyun tells the operator to undo the computer hack so that the door remains unlocked.
It will be faster to go inside and manually turn off the switch, Tae-hyun argues. Now it’s a matter of who will venture inside that room, and Tae-hyun steps up (though whoops, the editing error here makes it look like he prematurely leaves before arriving at that decision). He orders the control room to open the door, then runs inside to retrieve the girlfriend.
Once he safely drops off the girl, Tae-hyun rushes inside again to manually disable the panel. He struggles to get back to the door due to the radiation exposure and falls to the ground, which is when Cynthia (who had returned to the hospital) and the others hurry over to retrieve him.
The van carrying Yeo-jin is given the all-clear to the return to the hospital. In the back, Yeo-jin forms a fist.
Tae-hyun drinks in the night air from his rooftop and sees a silhouette inside the house. He opens the door to see his mother with dinner ready. Oh man, this has got to be a dream and it’s going to be a heartbreaking one, isn’t it?
She tells him to come and eat, and he starts tearing up when he tries the stew, realizing that it’s just as delicious as he’d remembered it. His mother’s eyes well up with tears as well, saying that this is all she can do for him.
She apologizes for leaving him to take care of So-hyun on his own, knowing how hard it must’ve been for him. Tears stream down Tae-hyun’s cheek as he admits that it was really hard. She gathers his face in her hands and apologizes again…
… as we see Tae-hyun getting checked for radiation. He calls for his mother again and again until he finally comes to with a start. He isn’t contaminated and it looks like the girlfriend will make it after all, much to his relief.
Tae-hyun is out of breath by the time he reaches the dialysis center where So-hyun is still receiving treatment. At his somber expression, she asks if something happened, and he tells her that he had a dream. That has her wonder if he dreamt that she died or something, and reassures him that dreams are the opposite of reality.
Later, Tae-hyun returns to the VIP floor where upon he greets that Hallyu star with his right hook. Oh, that’s so satisfying. Just a few feet away, Doo-chul remarks that that’s like the Yong-pal he knows.
The VIP suite is still empty when Tae-hyun enters. His private moment doesn’t last long, as Nurse Hwang returns with Yeo-jin. Judging from how she reprimands him for his reckless behavior, she must’ve heard what had transpired earlier.
Tae-hyun and Yeo-jin find themselves alone after hooking her up back to her monitors. He gets a call from Man-shik about his remaining balance on his loan. It must be higher than he’d anticipated even though he’s been working for a bunch of thieves all this time. There’s no way he’d be able to repay that amount when he hasn’t been able to do house calls either.
He’s unaware of Yeo-jin opening her eyes behind him when he hangs up, muttering that it’s one thing after another. And a voice behind him asks, “Should I… give you that money?”
COMMENTS
Awwww yeah, the princess is awake. This is the moment we’ve all been waiting for: when Tae-hyun would finally meet the woman purposely kept in a coma while her enemies were running the show. It makes me excited for next week already, and my mind is spinning just thinking about the revenge-fueled possibilities the show can take us now.
So it’s a good thing that the show cleared up Yeo-jin’s backstory and familial background in these four episodes. Not only does it answer some of the burning questions on our minds, but doing so also allows the show to focus on what’s more important (and potentially fun to watch): her revenge. Furthermore, both parties now know of each other’s predicament: Tae-hyun knows why her adversaries need to keep her barely alive, and in turn, Yeo-jin knows that he’s in need of money. And as much as I’ve enjoyed the stunning visuals of Yeo-jin entrapped in her metaphorical prison, I’m looking forward to seeing more of her in action. One can only hope that her fighting spirit is just the outer layer of a badass woman hell-bent on taking down her enemies.
Her power and influence, albeit solely on paper at present, is still better than Tae-hyun’s situation with the loan sharks. As long as he’s making payments, he’s stuck in a never-ending cycle (since loan sharks offer private unsecured loans with exorbitant interest rates) that he can’t escape from. Compound that with being powerless on the most lavish floor in the hospital, and it’s no surprise that the pressure would wear him down.
Not that he can afford to let his guard down when his sister is sick and he knows the truth behind Yeo-jin’s state. I do hope he finds a potential ally in Chae-young, who has her own reasons to see and presumably protect Yeo-jin. When one is swimming in a sea of sharks, it’s at least nice to know that there’s one face who would extend a hand, save for the whole part of blackmailing Tae-hyun into considering her steadfast request.
For a guy who lets everyone think that he’s a money-grubbing doc, it was a relief to see some insight into his motivation for doing so. We’d already seen why he allows people to focus on his fixation on money, but there’s something about Tae-hyun sharing his life story with the girlfriend that peels back another layer to his character. He knows that the elite don’t give a damn about the ordinary folk, and that money and influence is what makes the world go ’round. Even in his own fight up the ladder, it’s one obstacle after another.
So it’s such a heartbreaking moment when Tae-hyun dreams of his mother, with whom he drops the tough facade. He’s just a little boy who misses his mother with her, as he lets his troubles and fears wash over him through his tears. It’s a poignant moment for him and a necessary one in order for him to regain the strength to take on a new day.
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1 Narina
August 15, 2015 at 12:11 PM
Been waiting for the recap.Liked the episode overall though there were some over-dramatic scenes.The ending was awesome.Thank you for your hard work.
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changhyun
August 15, 2015 at 8:10 PM
The writing and scene cuts both need a LOT of work. But Joo-won is such a good actor he makes these awkward lines actually sort of work.
The music cuts are so sharp as well, instead of fading out from one scene to the next, they just cut off the music completely and the effect is jarring. Comparing it to TvN which is so good with it's producing and feels like a movie, this drama is getting hard carried by Joo Won so far.
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2 bluesea
August 15, 2015 at 12:20 PM
nice choice of song Gummimochi!
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Sandy
August 15, 2015 at 4:13 PM
Really nice song!!!! Its very beautiful.
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3 sunnyl
August 15, 2015 at 12:21 PM
Thanks for the recap. Good episode. Can't wait for YJ's revenge with YongPal's help!
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4 Ivoire
August 15, 2015 at 12:26 PM
Thank you for the recap! I loved this ep., especially the emotional scene between Yong-pal and his mom. So well done. I also loved how he was able to reach out to that lady and talk her away from pushing that button. I am now curious about what will happening. in ep.5, with the heiress's offer.
I also loved that Yong-pal was smart enough to notice what was going on with the heiress (can't remember her name right now), how she had been induced in a coma and kept in it, and he didn't say anything. Good for him.
Now that he is on the 12th floor, will he still do surgery? Dr. Lee seemed to need his help last time with his surgery, as if he didn't know how to finish it. I hope that is not what will happen with yong-pal.
And I love that Yong-pal has (so far) at least one ally in that lady who speaks English well (I forgot the names of the characters, sorry). i am hoping that the Chairman's wife will become his ally as well. I am now very concerned about YP's and his sister's safety (because his every moves are being monitored).
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growingbeautifully
August 16, 2015 at 6:32 AM
Hi Ivoire
I see you've decided to watch both Yong Pal and Oh My Ghostess. :)
I find it interesting that Yong Pal has one main male lead surrounded by so many strong women who can either support him or bring him down.
- You mentioned Chae Young the wife of Do Joon, and yes, she could be an ally or a big thorn in his side.
- Yeo Jin of course is going to provide all kinds of angst and cause complications both in the area of his 'loyalty' and emotionally.
- Cynthia is now an ally, but there might be circumstances that will turn her against him. (Maybe she also gets emotionally involved and jealous?)
- Chief Nurse 'ahjumma' LOL ... so far she has not much to do, but I keep hoping that she gets to play a bigger role.
- Tae Hyun's sister seems to be the only 'weak' female (literally) but then, she has the biggest clout because she has greatest sway on his sense of responsibility and sense of guilt if he fails her.
Thank heavens he can dream of his dead mum and be comforted by her, because most of the other women will have challenging demands to make of him LOL!
And at the moment there are 2 men who will play the same role of support or hurt Tae Hyun:
- I'm hoping that Chief Lee will come around and be more of a mentor and supporter, since he is also not exactly happy to be where he is now, and claims that he had not wanted Tae Hyun to enter Young Ae's room and end up trapped like him. However he may get jealous at the attention that Tae Hyun gets.
- Mob boss will be a funny ally to have. He will have his own agenda but there is a certain honor among thieves and he may step up to save Tae Hyun from himself and all those rich, evil people. :)
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Camille W
August 16, 2015 at 10:11 PM
Im highly in doubt that chief Lee can be an ally. It just seems so unlikely esp knowing HIS previous roles. But I could use some optimism. Let's keep hoping chingu!
P.s its great to see u here as usual :)
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growingbeautifully
August 17, 2015 at 5:32 AM
Hi Camille W
Great to see you too! ? I'm nothing if not optimistic LOL!
The reason I'm hopeful is that Chief Lee had that regretful, sad look for a moment when he said that he too was in the same boat. I think this was actually in the previous episode when Tae Hyun and Lee were in the car together. I just had the impression that he did not like where he was and maybe, he'd regret that Tae Hyun was going to suffer along with him.... but this, sometime in the very distant future. I had the idea that he might at a very unexpected moment, turn out to be an ally rather than a hindrance. But let's see. ?
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Cocobeans
August 17, 2015 at 9:11 AM
i have hopes for chief Lee too. He made it clear in the car that he was hoping to groom TY as his succesor. his line where he said"and you will become the youngest chief ever, just like me...".
I guess he maybe did not want TY to become an accomplice to the plot to keep the girl in a coma, i think he wanted to save him from that.
Maybe he had hoped he could groom TY as his replacement and that by the time things were at that stage, she would already be killed by her brother or something else? So there would be no need for TY to taint his soul that much?
I think he sees himself in TY and while he regrets the choices he made, maybe he wanted to keep TY from making them ,but the dummy walked in there with his own 2 feet.
I hope this time this actor (who is a very nice man from what i saw on varity shows) will finally get some good guy ending.
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growingbeautifully
August 17, 2015 at 4:50 PM
@cocobeans
Yes, this was what I was thinking too. If it could have been avoided, Chief Lee would have preferred that Tae Hyun did not get involved in the plot.
I too believe he sees himself as he used to be in Tae Hyun, maybe how much he had hoped for or been idealistic about, or how he was struggling and had taken on the 'job' thinking it would lead him to greener pastures ... and all that was swept away when he found himself privy to the Young Ae plot. He too might have been lured by the thought that serving Young Ae meant striking gold, but found that he was sadly mistaken.
It would be nice to be given some back-story to Chief Lee as well.
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5 annflln
August 15, 2015 at 12:34 PM
Yes gummi!! I'm counting days to next week too. Finally, our hero will meet the awake Yeo-jin although I think it will be cut by the creepy Nurse. I hope she will come a bit later.
I love how Cynthia's character develop more in this episode, seeing her coming back to the hospital although she know it dangerous. Our brave doctor sure give some positive vibes to her.
This show keep up a great pace so far.
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annflln
August 15, 2015 at 12:45 PM
extra note. I think the gangsters Boss will add the hilarity in this serious hospital environment. Please come more often Doo-chul ssi, even just for looking after our Yong-pal.
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Cocobeans
August 16, 2015 at 2:39 AM
I like Doo Chul gangster ahjussi ! I think so far, the gangsters who are supposed to be the scum of socity are the ones showing more honor, loyalty and respect then the so called "elite". So yeah!! Go Doo Chul ahjussi !
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6 glowycloud
August 15, 2015 at 12:45 PM
The song + recap made my day ^^
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7 Shuerei
August 15, 2015 at 12:56 PM
Wow I like your recap. Just what I need for the day/night. This episode belongs to Joo Won. He played the hero, saved the hotel and then faced the bill. Sadly no thanks for the day's hard work.
Loved her witty remark at the end. No crying and begging. Direct and simple.
I can understand the chief's predicament, even his sarcasm and frustration. Despite gaining status and wealth, he doesn't seem to enjoy his "privileges"....but the nurse is another matter. Is she truly the superior to yongpal in Princess's hell-hole? I think she is pretty psychotic and I don't mind sending her over to our IRY fellas and let joon young deal with her....
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annflln
August 15, 2015 at 1:04 PM
Lol at your comment. If she's younger, I will be think her as one of LJY's 'kids'.
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Adal
August 15, 2015 at 3:35 PM
Yeah I agree, the Chief seems to find the work distasteful, it appears that he has a conscience. Who knows what circumstances forced him to accept this devil's bargain? It might be he's in a similar situation as Yong pal. In any case there's more to the back story of the head nurse. She seems obsessed with sleeping beauty and I want to know why. I also think Chief might prove to be an ally of Yong pal one day, though the nurse would prove to be an adversary.
I can see why this drama is a hit, the visuals are stunning, the story is compelling and the acting is engaging. I don't seem to be able to summon any interest in any of the other shows since I Remember You ended. I even dropped Oh My Ghostess because the I-am-in-love-with-a-ghost-and-you thing lost me at some point even though the acting was excellent. So I am glad I can focus on Yong pal and enjoy myself.
Also can I say how glad I am to see Kim Mi-kyung back in dramaland? I've missed her since Healer ended. It's good to see her again in another no nonsense role.
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growingbeautifully
August 17, 2015 at 5:38 AM
@ Shuerei, annflln, Adal
+10 :D Yes let's make our own mash-up of I Remember You Yong Pal! LOLOL!
@Adal
Just what I feel and hope too about Chief Lee becoming an unexpected ally. I think we need ex-Min Joon-gook to be redeemed, ? and the nurse being the baddie of the hospital.
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8 Itenoria
August 15, 2015 at 1:02 PM
Yong-pal just keeps getting better and better :D. I held my breath, I squealed, I laughed and I cried. All in one episode. Love love this drama :).
With regards to nurse Hwang, I don't think she was referring to him saving the day when she said she was going to make a report if Tae-hyun was reckless again. I think she was referring to him snatching the keys and delaying Yeo-jin from being extracted ASAP.
I do hope they do the revenge bit well. There's nothing I find more satisfying than having someone who has been rendered powerless go after those who put her in that position, all the while maintaining the weak facade. It's so much more satisfying when they realize the moment of truth as everything crumbles around them.
So show, please keep having everyone else think Yeo-jin is in a coma whilst she takes out her enemies one by one. No unnecessary redemption stories here. We want them all to pay *evil maniacal laughter. Except maybe Chief Lee (because I still think there's some good buried there, or I hope so) and Cynthia (because she's awesome! Just like her car :) ).
Also, I do hope that Chae Yong really is on her sister-in-law's side even if she's only doing so because it would most benefit her father, and Doo chul keeps his contact with Tae-hyun. So freaking hilarious that gangster is. And who knows, he might provide a hand in helping Yeo-jin finally escape that prison. Cuz the way I see it, getting away means getting access through the bookcase, going down the private elevator and having a gangster with the getaway van.
Oh and can we all bow at the awesomeness of Tae-hyun slugging the asshole of an hallyu star? I watched that punch so many times I felt like I was the one hitting the jerk. Fucking asshole.
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Cocobeans
August 16, 2015 at 2:42 AM
Waking from a coma to wreack havoc, this is gonna be a korean "Kill bill " tribute isn't it? i hope so !
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9 Shuerei
August 15, 2015 at 1:04 PM
I like Cynthia park/Stephanie's outfits....and her hair. Great crew stylist....
I know this is a thriller but...I enjoyed OTPs in The Healer and hopefully the writer provides equally good stuff here. I
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10 Nafiza
August 15, 2015 at 1:10 PM
You don't mention the victim blaming that occurred in this episode but that was the subject of conversation for many people. Yong Pal basically said that the victim was trying to escape from her own responsibility in her own rape because she knew she shouldn't have walked into the room which is extremely strange because we were shown that was she drunk out of her mind when she was coerced into the room. Basically, a perpetuation of rape culture and one that rang discordantly because the show has been so careful to subvert tropes (with the assistant and the chairman's wife). And the fact that this came from Yong Pal of all people was doubly disappointing. I'm not going to stop watching the drama because Joo Won is all sorts of lovely but I think it helps to be aware of problematic things and speak out about them even if no one else wants to listen.
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Nafiza
August 15, 2015 at 1:11 PM
*she was. Bleh.
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Wag-a-muffin
August 15, 2015 at 2:00 PM
I didn't get that from the dialogue. I thought he said, "you feel guilty because you know you were going into a dangerous situation because you wanted to be close to an idol." Or something like that. I didn't think he was blaming her for the sexual assault. But as a woman, if I do something foolish, do I deserve to be raped? Never. But going into an "idol's" motel room and drinking does seem rather risky to me.
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Miranda
August 15, 2015 at 5:13 PM
That's pretty textbook victim-blaming: you put yourself in a situation where someone could assault you, so you're partly to blame.
For some reason, people seem to have a hard time understanding the concept of "consent" and allow that to color their understanding of who exactly is responsible for a crime (the criminal). This is one of the better overviews I've seen, comparing consent to offering someone tea: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oQbei5JGiT8
Tae Hyun sure made it seem like he think that if someone invites you to a tea house and then you don't want to drink tea, it's partly your fault that the other person poured scalding tea down your throat.
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Nafiza
August 15, 2015 at 8:18 PM
You said it exactly.
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Narina
August 18, 2015 at 1:42 AM
To me it seemed that Tae Hyun assumed that the victim girl initially agreed to sexually entertain the perpetrator but changed her mind at the last moment as there was no sign that the girl was forcefully brought into the hotel or the room,plus her refusal was pretty strong and clear so it didn't seem she was drunk/intoxicated to the point of not knowing what's happening before entering the room, so he was assuming,again, that part of the reason she wanted to blow herself up along with others was because she was feeling guilty for initially agreeing to that idol's plan and coming as far as to the hotel room.
So, while I do agree that it'd be better not to have that dialogue at all, I don't think it was as extreme as you are interpretation it to be.The writing and directing did seem lacking in that there should have a few more extra scenes focusing the victims and her situations.
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Livi
August 18, 2015 at 6:04 PM
What was the basis of Tae Hyun making the assumption that the victim "agreed to sexually entertain the perpetrator"? Was the victim in that trade? Are you saying that he thinks she asked for it? I sure hope that Tae Hyun was NOT making such assumptions, cos if he was, then he's victim blaming alright!
Miranda
August 19, 2015 at 4:51 PM
I don't think that's the case - in "Healer" there's a similar, parallel storyline where an actress gets trapped by a pimp into entertaining politicians. When the main character first brings this story to her editor, he tells her it's a non-story because the woman was meeting powerful men trying to get famous, and she didn't even kill herself. Later in the show, the media turns on that same actress, calling her a gold-digger.
It makes me wonder if this is a more typical storyline in Korean society than I knew: the idea that someone who wants to be famous is partly responsible for a sexual assault. Not that it's a unique sentiment to Korea, of course, it's a pretty common refrain in the US too, but I think it's less likely a US "good guy" would say "she had it coming" unless they were looking to cast that character in a bad light.
Hipployta
August 15, 2015 at 4:01 PM
Nafi I didn't know you were on DB
I was just talking about this awhile ago on Twitter...I couldn't believe he said it was her fault for walking in the room and that she felt guilty...if he said that because of her PTSD she THINKS it her fault okay but that was victim blaming all the way even as he said the guy was a criminal
Which is wild since the premise of this drama seems to be reclaiming agency and revenge. I found that line very distasteful
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Nafiza
August 15, 2015 at 8:17 PM
I'm a Dramabeans fan. And that's why I was so puzzled by the line because the drama is all about, as you said, reclaiming agency--Yeo Jin's agency (if that's her name and I'm not misremembering) and the wife's agency--how she's using the stereotype to subvert it, and even Cynthia, how she returns after running away.
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ladida
August 15, 2015 at 4:08 PM
Yeah, "discordant" is the exact right word for that dialogue. It runs so counter to everything else the drama has so far done...
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Nafiza
August 15, 2015 at 8:18 PM
Right? I hope there was something lost in translation.
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anabear
August 15, 2015 at 9:13 PM
agree. that dialogue felt so wrong. hurting a woman (or anyone), no matter what the intentions are, is just wrong (unless, of course it's self-defense, which is not the case). it's sad that a woman always have to be vigilant and responsible of herself all the time, especially when a "danger" shouldn't be there in the first place.
maybe Yong Pal's early experience of abuse caused him to see the world as a wilderness, full of savages who'd do you more harm than good. and probably that's why he's so upset when his sister refused to leave the house after knowing that his abusive father returned. maybe because of that "helplessness" that he viewed everything as his responsibility ("if she doesn't have a stupid brother, she wouldn't have turned that way", "her mother died because he was incapable", etc.) that's why he's so quick at blaming the victim as he would himself.
it's disappointing that victim blaming came naturally from Yong Pal, but this also made his character flawed and real. and I hope that perspective will change as his character grows. or maybe I'm being too idealistic.
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Dot
August 15, 2015 at 10:29 PM
Yeah I was thoroughly disgusted by that. It was a completely sickening wtf moment and I ended up fast forwarding through the rest of the episode.
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sa
August 16, 2015 at 2:28 AM
I AM NOT SURE WHY READERS R FELT UNHAPPY , HE SAID JUST U WANT TO BE WITH FAMOUS ONE U WENT TO HOTEL ROOM N SHE WAS FEELING GUILTY OF HERSELF BEC SHE WENT TO THERE BY HERSELF N WHAT HAPPENS THERAFTER SHE BLAME MORE THAN OTHERS SO HE SAID A PART OF FALL TOO
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Chanelboy loves Jang Ki Young Argh
August 16, 2015 at 12:02 AM
I wil be the minority here, but what I get from Yong-Pal's line delivery is, in the first place, she knows she is sitting on hot pot, but thougt she can bear the heat. She knows what kind of person the hallyu star is, if she didn't, why she wants to get involved w/ him anyway? be real lover? she wants to play the upper hand,seduce him to get her into entertainment web, but she ain't wise enough to think the real risk/impact of her teasing him. When she realized he wants more, she's doomed, too late.
This isn't the case "don't blame others if you get raped since you wearing revealing clothes". This case is, you wear revealing clothes and seducing and alluring them to fantasize abt you but u underestimate your rival what they willing to dive for.
Cat is tiger nyway. Don't play with fire. There's no such thing as TEASER in this case.
I think that's what the line implied. So victim blaming partly has to be said for her to NOT repeat her misguided thought and try take care/at least back herself in the future if she want to put herself in danger situation again.
What I like bat the scene, the way Yong-Pal encourage her about the rich always getting their way, he is wise guru, even after being raped, mostly ppl will tell you is okay to stay away from it completely, but he knows to get on the top of world, sometimes you DO NEED this kind of back door, so he advise her to still fight in this scary world but this time, put your shade and telescope.
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LemonyLite
August 16, 2015 at 2:25 PM
Thank you so much for bringing this up!
That dialogue was so painful to hear and I was really upset that it didn't get pointed out in the recap.
*shudders*
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11 Ivy
August 15, 2015 at 1:11 PM
This episode was a gem!! SO enjoyable and yeaahh, the story is going up another notch next week! Can't wait XD
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12 Shuerei
August 15, 2015 at 1:15 PM
Itenoria....
Yes that's what the gangster head is here for... And hopefully he would settle Yongpal's debts too coz I think he might be too proud or guilty to take any money from our Princess...
That's yongpal.
I dunno what they would do to Nurse Hwang but they should lock her up. She is a crazy bat and totally evil keeping our sleeping beauty sedated like a personal pet or doll...
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13 Linda Palapala
August 15, 2015 at 1:20 PM
I'm not so sure she'll be out of her situation as early as next week. And I don't care if this show has any flaws - I'm loving it!
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14 Shuerei
August 15, 2015 at 1:29 PM
Nafiz,
Great of you to point out that. To a certain extent I agree with yong pal, I wished he would be more subtle or tactful about it but I guess he wanted to drive home the fact that she needs to take responsibilities - walking into the hotel room and the proton room...
Netizens on other sites would insist that no one deserves to be raped even if a girl stripped naked in front of a guy after heavy drinking session and then said no no. In the girl's case she was obviously assaulted and raped - truly sad but while she didn't deserve it, others don't deserve to die just because she suffered. Granted that she was experiencing PSTD but her actions were selfish and reckless. Yongpal made her see that she is n
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Nafiza
August 15, 2015 at 8:26 PM
I'm afraid I have to disagree with you. In this case I side with the netizens. Anyone has the right to change their minds and expect the other person to be human enough to respect their wishes. Excusing a guy's inability to "control himself" is reduce him to the same level as an animal--even while he is inebriated. Saying that the girl should not have gotten drunk with a guy and then said no is victim blaming and rape culture.
The victim wouldn't have reached that stage had the hospital provided her with the appropriate psychiatric help that anyone who has undergone such trauma deserves. She was not in her right mind and her actions proved that.
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15 Shuerei
August 15, 2015 at 1:32 PM
.... Sorry typo... Meant to say that Yong Pal made her see that she is made of a better person than her current self.. something like that
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16 Shuerei
August 15, 2015 at 1:35 PM
Our princess should have some badass people on her side especially with her brother having all sorts of minions with him ...
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17 yiram
August 15, 2015 at 1:58 PM
Thanks gummi!
The ratings for this ep tho. Wow!
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18 M in athens
August 15, 2015 at 2:30 PM
Yes-- I thought the victim blaming was really really problematic. I really hope it wasn't as bad in Korean-- maybe some of it was an awkward translation, but the eng sub (dramafever) was pretty explicitly, "that's what you get for wanting to be famous". Raped and stabbed? WTF, writers? It turned my stomach and is making me think twice about what is an otherwise great character so far.
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Sam
August 15, 2015 at 7:47 PM
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windsun33
August 16, 2015 at 8:30 AM
Very good take on the situation, even though I am sure some will not agree with it.
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19 M in athens
August 15, 2015 at 2:35 PM
And also, the treatment of the sexual assault along with a story that is basically unfolding over the wan, comatose body of our sleeping beauty is taxing my feminist nerves already. Sleeping Beauty better wake up swinging, or I might get so grossed out that I can't even enjoy Joo Won running around being a badass, and that would be terribly disappointing.
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ladida
August 15, 2015 at 4:04 PM
Yeah, I thought what Tae Hyun said about the actor's girlfriend having walked into that room for attention and "feeling guilt" over it was total bs. That would be like blaming his mother for marrying a man who got drunk and beat her up and threatened their children. I think they were trying to link her to Tae Hyun and how he walked into Yeo Jin's world of his own accord, and it just didn't work.
I do think, though, that it points to something about how Tae Hyun approaches the world. He seems to be big on "personal responsibility," like with how he said his mother's death is not because of the unfair politics of the hospital, but because of his own shortcomings. Still, victim blaming is victim blaming is victim blaming. (And I wish she'd actually gotten a name that wasn't just "actor's girlfriend.")
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Miranda
August 15, 2015 at 5:08 PM
"That would be like blaming his mother for marrying a man who got drunk and beat her up and threatened their children."
This is what made it especially weird: he knows about domestic abuse, he had a front-row seat. The only outside possibility here is that he was taking out his frustration at his mother on the poor assault victim, in which case... He is a terrible doctor! And a pretty bad human!
Seriously, this episode damaged the Tae Hyun character for me quite a bit. There's the sexual assault idiocy, but there's also the fact that Tae Hyun is flying around like a vengeful ninja at exactly the time he's supposed to be lying low and obeying orders, and no one seems to care. Is it possible the production team have lost control and we're only on episode 4?
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SS
August 15, 2015 at 6:55 PM
What do you mean by Tae Hyun flying around like a vengeful ninja?
His only motivation at this point is his sister. That is why instead of following Yeo Jin in the getaway vehicle, he ran back to the hospital. His sister was having dialysis and could not be moved. He probably had to make a split second decision whether it's a better bet to evacuate his sister or go to the control room and try to deal with the main source of problem. Looking at all the innocent people around him may have help him take the latter too.
Tae Hyun's only "problem" if we can call it is that he cannot let anyone in front of him die if he could help it. Like the Gang Boss and this sexual assault girl. In those instances, he takes immense risk at his expense and indirectly his sister's.
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Miranda
August 15, 2015 at 7:37 PM
The way the drama has set things up, he's in deep with a loan shark and needs money to get his sister treatments. That's the only reason he's doing house calls for gangsters. Then he gets caught and gets enlisted for the Twelfth Floor, where he gets giant bonuses that keep his sister's treatments going. He's willing to beg on his knees, overlook crime scenes and ignore assault victims to keep his sister safe.
So what the hell is he doing, threatening Young Ae's scary nurse with dropping the car keys, storming into a radioactive area and punching an idol in the face for all to see? These are the people he was JUST on his knees to, the same people who made it pretty clear they'll kill him if he doesn't play nice, the people who are making him neglect patients and give up his surgery career. And now he's directly pissing everyone off and being the loudest guy in the room? What happened to this carefully-crafted image of a money bug? When his scary bosses ask what the hell he was doing with those car keys and storming into the radioactive area, is his answer seriously going to be "my sister"?
If I were a scary criminal in charge of a hospital, I'd kill Tae Hyun. Literally. He is not a key part of the Twelfth Floor yet, and he's already shown himself to be dangerously off-course. He did all this is the same episode as he got access. It's crazy, it makes no sense, and it makes me worry about the future logic of this show.
SS
August 15, 2015 at 8:00 PM
@Miranda, there's no reply button so your comment, so I shall reply here.
He really did threaten scary nurse with dropping the keys and all because he realized his sister was in the hospital receiving dialysis and will die if the radiation boom happens. Is that hard to believe? There's no point being the money bug at that moment and follow Yeo Jin in the vehicle when his sister's life would be over in minutes.
About punching that idol, do you think Chief Lee or Director would fire him or kill him just because of it? Of course not! They went to such lengths to recruit this guy and while they will always threaten him using his sister, they are smart enough to know what the big stakes are. Not the Hallyu shit but Yeo Jin.
Miranda
August 15, 2015 at 8:34 PM
Punching the idol is a PR nightmare. He punched him in full view of the other "clients". The idol can probably demand a lot of money for that, even without a lawsuit. Favor-trading would have to be involved, all because of a punch.
And I don't think he knew about the radiation when he made the key threat, that's how he found out what the emergency was. And that didn't have anything to do with abandoning her, it had to do with not letting the van leave.
Yes, it is genuinely hard to believe that the Chief would overlook the sheer amount of rogue behavior Tae Hyun just engaged in. They're deep in a conspiracy that involves drugging a chaebol and imprisoning her. They didn't go through THAT much effort to recruit him, he basically fell into their laps when they got something on him. His most important skill, his surgical skills, are not something Young Ae even needs. So yes - he's not worth it, and he's not predictable. The things he did today were not in keeping with the money bug image, which is what they think they're using to control him. Kill him.
SS
August 15, 2015 at 9:55 PM
Tae Hyun is human and so what if he punches the Hallyu shit in anger or loss of control? I guess Tae Hyun was feeling shitty about himself for not being able to do much other than landing that punch. If he's that heroic, he would have reported the guy to the police or tell the media. Tae Hyun is a flawed character but not in the way you make it to be.
He didn't know about the radiation but he knew something big was afoot for Yeo Jin to be evacuated in such a manner. Hence, he dangled that key and threatened for the truth.
This keeping up with the money bug image is an effort that Tae Hyun makes whenever he can. The truth is that he is not a true money bug with no conscience. He is a man who is prone to impulses. But his impulse is for good and not bad. What he did in ep 4 will certainly get him into some trouble, maybe get fired or his sister pulled off the organ transplant waiting list, we don't know yet, do we?
Miranda
August 15, 2015 at 11:07 PM
That's what bothers me: his actions make Tae Hyun seem... dim. His surgical talents and his ability to think fast in emergencies and his political understanding made me think he was pretty intelligent, but episode 4 make him look dumb.
Chanelboy loves Jang Ki Young Argh
August 16, 2015 at 12:27 AM
@miranda
Sorry but I agree with SS to certain point.
Tae Hyun dangling the key to know what exactly going to happened till every VIP's staff in their toes especially w/ Yeo-Jin's evacuation, so he can make decision whether to go with VIP's car or back and save his sister.
I think is ironic for you to point out this scene make him looks dumb and inlogical for his wit. For me, this scene is actually established a constant character built of him, the logical rational carefully crafted money oriented guy.
Why? normal person will just either : small thinker will think small, something happened but not big radiation that could a-kill, admitted when we ever thinking a hospital could blow up? so small thinker will just hop in the car and keep himself near his job (Yeo Jin).
big thinker will think big, something big is going down, but I don't what, anyway I will just run to save the most important person in my life, without her what's the point making money? so big thinker will immediately run his life to save his sister.
but here's Tae Hyun, break the odds, and WANT to ask CLEARLY what's going on, so he can make the RIGHT decision, hopping in the car or saving his sister.
Bcs I know, we always read it anywhere, the right decision is what you need, and most people fall to do it bcs we fouled by our emotion and gut, without take a step back and think what's going on actually.
Miranda
August 16, 2015 at 1:00 AM
@chanelboy, I just think there's a much simpler answer here: once he realized the hospital VIP floor was being evacuated and his sister was still inside, he'd toss the keys to Nurse Ratched and go get his sister. No threats, no sign that he's willing to revolt against his new masters, just the understandable prioritizing of his sister.
For scary bosses who think they just got a pet doctor who will obey their every order, his behavior should be really worrying.
damadelpuente
August 16, 2015 at 2:34 PM
@Miranda dangerously off-course? he kept the alarm to himself, didn't evacuate anyone else on the building, bought time to quench the radiation scare and saved the girl's life on his own, saving everyone on the hospital a round of uncomfortable questions by the police. He did what the other higuer ups should have been doing instead of running away. He was extremely serviceable to the hospital, even if it wasn't his intent. They are not gonna fire him for that.
He did steal the car keys, but I doubt the creepy nurse is gonna tell on him, because then she'd be revealing her and the bodyguards own incompetence (not only did they lose the keys, they also fell for Tae Hyun's demands and revealed the entire situation to him). Plus, he gave the keys back and saved the day.
And he punched a VIP patient. He may yet have to face consequences for that lapsus in judgement, but at this point, he's still more useful than a threat to them.
windsun33
August 16, 2015 at 8:38 AM
I don't agree with that take on the sexual assault dialogue. Everyone seems to think that he was blaming her for being raped and assaulted.
I don't see it that way. He was pointing out, based on his own experience, that if you put yourself in dangerous situations that there is ... well, danger.
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Wag-a-muffin
August 16, 2015 at 9:27 AM
+1
SS
August 16, 2015 at 9:35 AM
+1
Giegie
August 17, 2015 at 9:52 AM
+1
silhouettes
August 18, 2015 at 5:24 PM
+1
cindydoo
August 20, 2015 at 12:02 AM
More specifically, I think he said was she was taking the easy way to become a star(basically by sleeping and sleezing her way up) except that she changed her mind and then tried to back out and then things got ugly. So she got hurt because she resisted and hesitated after entering with the guy knowing that he expected just as she too that there would be sex involved. So, he said she needed to accept that she got herself in the situation taking the "easy" way to stardom.
Miranda
August 15, 2015 at 5:03 PM
Yes. I had to pause the episode and actually think about whether I'd actually heard what I heard.
It's one thing to be so compromised that you don't report a crime and then don't supply psychiatric care to someone who very clearly needs it; it's quite another to say directly to that person that she is partly at fault for her sexual assault.
They've already written Tae Hyun's character as someone who pretends to be heartless but is actually caring, which means that the audience have to reserve judgement whenever he says/does something that seems nuts - but there was no need to say that to this girl. It made no sense, and made him seem heartless and cruel.
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windsun33
August 16, 2015 at 8:47 AM
That whole hallyu star scenario could have been written much better, it seemed rather rushed.
One way, just for example, would be to leak the real story of the assault to his debt collector (not so much) friend for blackmail. Or to simply anonymously leak the real story on social media. Or any number of other ways.
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cindydoo
August 20, 2015 at 12:08 AM
You are focusing on the sexual assault, but not that she was taking the easy way to stardom(sleeping her way and girling up to the male stars) but then had second thoughts in the end. So, it wasn't like she came with them and didn't know that sex was going to be involved in her advancement. So, he was just saying she needed to acknowledge that she got herself into that situation.
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20 Ella
August 15, 2015 at 2:49 PM
woooow can't for next week.thanks for the recap.
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21 Nemo
August 15, 2015 at 3:22 PM
Yong Pal's current/potential allies vs devil bro: Cynthia, Man Shik, Nurse Oh, Ahjumma Nurse with the cute nurse, Doo Chul and the gang and his fellow resident when they are asking money from VIPs. Chae young is 50-50.
I doubt Yong Pal can save The Princess in that room without any help so he needs a team.
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22 jennie
August 15, 2015 at 3:41 PM
Been waiting for this recap. I'm glad you're enjoying this drama as much as I am many other people are too.
I can't wait for Yeo Jin and Tae Hyun to have an actual conversation. I'm super duper pumped for it.
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23 ladida
August 15, 2015 at 3:56 PM
Thank you for the recap!
One of my favorite things about this show so far is how most of Tae Hyun's potential allies are women. We have several women who all seem to have a sense of personhood, who have stakes and interests of their own. It's so refreshing to see a male lead interacting with a range of women who aren't in some way a mother-figure or a love interest. (I know lots of people are already shipping him and Cynthis, but I was way into the dynamic between him and Nurse Oh; but I'm really looking forward to when he and Yeo Jin start interacting more! I'm just antsy for more Yeo Jin in general, really.)
I think Tae Hyun is one of the more interesting characters I've come across this year (granted, I haven't watched many dramas so the list is very short). I think the reason he lets people believe the facade he puts is because he knows that it's better for people to think what moves him is money, cause then that's what they'll try to control him with--as opposed to with his sister, etc.
I'm so excited to see how he'll play off Yeo Jin and her desire for revenge. Has anyone here read The Queen of Attolia? If done right their story could totally pull off the dynamic that Irene and Gen had--queen whose power is constantly threatened (usurped, in Yeo Jin's case) and the knight figure she uses to uphold that power.
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Rachela
August 15, 2015 at 4:09 PM
Queen of Attolia=most legendarily badass romance of all time *drops mike*
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24 Angélina Eang
August 15, 2015 at 4:17 PM
Another amazing episode ! I am seriously loving this drama so much. Like, I dont see time pqssig by and each second is exciting so yeaah :D
About what Tae Hyun said to the girlfriend about guilt and responsability, I dont get how one could interpert it as victim blaming. He was obviously telling her that she has responsabilities because she shouldnt have tried the easy way to become a celebrity and that she also have responsabilities for putting in danger hundred of innocents for her grudge/revenge. You can tell from the get go that KTH is disgusted by that Hallyu actor.
Anyway, I am excited for next week. I hope that Kim Tae Hee will deliver though. She had small parts and she was decent so lets hope for the best ! It would kill me if it is the opposite lol. Great ratings for a great drama ! Bravo to Joo Won and Cynthia is really amazing. I know it is hopeless but I wont say no to a loveline with our Yongpal :P
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25 Miranda
August 15, 2015 at 4:57 PM
Whoa, I thought this episode was completely terrible. Totally went off the rails, and that was BEFORE I got completely confused by the editing.
Seriously, a PTSD woman tripping a nuclear reactor? Leaving the KEY under the box with the Big Red Button? She just happens to be there to see that conversation, and then she figures out how to lock the door? No one can open it, until they trick the computer, and then somehow they know how to open it? What the hell is going on!?
And that's not even touching on Tae Hyun telling her that sure, the celebrity did something terrible, but she's also at fault for entering his room? Are you kidding me?! So you covered a crime, then denied the victim proper psychiatric care, then told the victim that actually, it's partly her fault because she wanted to be famous?
This episode fell apart for me in every imaginable way: the plot faltered, the direction collapsed, the writing was abysmal. Which is awful since I liked episode 3 so much, dammit.
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susan
August 15, 2015 at 6:18 PM
:-) It wasn't a very good episode compared to episode 1. Hopefully it was only a device to create an opportunity for Sleeping Beauty to wake up and not an indication of crappy writing ahead...
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Miranda
August 15, 2015 at 7:49 PM
If a writer requires a NUCLEAR REACTOR to move the plot along, I'm officially worried. Other things that could have forced an emergency evacuation from the hospital: fire alarm, CO2 alarm, infectious disease on the 4th floor, hospital inspection, police warrant... Anything, really. I would not have nuclear meltdown on my top 10 list.
Another thing that made me wince: dude. If there are multiple guards and a monitored camera guarding the room, I'm assuming there's video/audio inside. Do not talk to your loan shark on the phone in there, and let's all hope that the audio link's not up while Sleeping Beauty is talking.
(Honestly, I really did like the first three episodes. This was a colossal letdown.)
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SS
August 15, 2015 at 8:12 PM
Hospitals do have cyclotrons. What's the problem using this? At least I learn something new, never heard of these in hospitals before.
About audio links, I think if we were to nitpick all such stuff in every drama. we should not watch anything.
I have watched some of the dramas you recommend, I Remember You being the most recent. Let me prepare the list of plot holes, WT* moments and "craziness" (not of Joon Ho or Min type) and I can assure you it's very long. But I still enjoy the show, though not as much as how I am enjoying this one.
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Miranda
August 15, 2015 at 8:27 PM
Sure, hospitals have cyclotrons. This particular episode required that a suicidal patient realize this, somehow gain entry, listen to a conversation where two people literally say "flip these levers and everything blows up!", leave a key in plain sight, then she can lock all the doors and there are no safety mechanisms...It's completely insane. And it happened in an afternoon, from what I can tell.
Hit me with some of the plot holes in IRY, because I thought it was pretty well constructed.
susan
August 16, 2015 at 12:18 AM
@SS
From our conversation after ep 2:
'The set-up is quite clear at this point.
YP has been caught by white collar criminals who both want his talents and believe he can be effectively blackmailed long term. YP will want to protect his sister and eventually Sleeping Beauty. A conflict will arise that jeopardizes these. He will need help to solve a mystery and vanquish the white collar baddies. He’ll get that help from the bald-headed mobster."
:-) Told you so!
susan
August 16, 2015 at 12:15 AM
@Miranda
I'm officially sniggering bc, of course, you're right! And, for once, I'm not the one pointing it out. :-)
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lexam
August 15, 2015 at 7:07 PM
I agree. The victim blaming part, in particular, had me shaking my head in disbelief.
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windsun33
August 16, 2015 at 8:56 AM
I am not sure what happened with EP4 - it is like it got filmed halfway through a re-write that was not finished yet.
The whole idea of a nuclear reactor, cyclotron, proton generator, or what ever it was translated as in a hospital is just freaking STOOPID. And yeah, Everyone one knows that nuke plants just leave control box keys lying around, and totally unqualified operators to randomly flip switches. That entire scenario was straight out of Doctor Stranger Than Hell.
But on the other hand, it was NOT him that denied the girl psych care - it was his bosses. He tried to get them to send her for counseling, but for the superiors covering up the hallyu trash was more important.
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DramaDevourer
August 16, 2015 at 11:05 AM
I could almost overlook all the stupid security issues of this episode until they magically unlocked the doors so TH could go save the girl. If they were talking about the hours it would take to break down the doors early, how were they suddenly able to open them now? It was fun to watch but the fridge logic is horrible.
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