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Details
* Title: ???? ?? / Jangnanseureon Kiss
* Also known as: Playful Kiss, Naughty Kiss
* Genre: Romance, school
* Episodes: 20
* Broadcast Network: MBC
* Broadcast period: 2010-Sep-01 to TBA
* Air time: Wednesday & Thursday 21:55
* Related TV shows: Itazura na Kiss, It Started with a Kiss
Synopsis
Based on the popular manga, Oh Ha Ni is a clumsy student who falls for the perfectionist, Baek Seung Jo. However, Seung Jo is indifferent towards her and rejects her love. When Ha Ni's house collapses, she and her father moves into his long-time friend's house. It turns out that Seung Jo is the friend's son and Ha Ni is given the opportunity to be near the guy she loves. Will she be able to move Seung Jo's heart?
Cast
* Kim Hyun Joong as Baek Seung Jo
* Jung So Min as Oh Ha Ni
* Lee Tae Sung as Bong Joon Gu
* Lee Si Young as Yoon He Ra
* Jung Hye Young as Hwang Geum Hee (Seung Jo's mother)
* Oh Kyung Soo (???) as Baek Soo Chang (Seung Jo's father)
* Choi Won Hong as Baek Eun Jo (Seung Jo's brother)
* Kang Nam Gil as Oh Ki Dong (Ha Ni's father)
* Hong Yoon Hwa (???) as Jung Joo Ri (Ha Ni's friend)
* Yoon Seung Ah as Go Min Ah (Ha Ni's friend)
* Jang Ah Young as Hong Jang Mi
* Bye Bye Sea as Bong Joon Gu's idols
* Hwang Hyo Eun as Song Kang Yi (Ha Ni's homeroom teacher)
* Song Yong Shik (???) as Song Ji Oh
* Moon Hoe Won (???) as Head Teacher Hwang
* Kang Doo
Production Credits
* Production Company: Group Eight
* Chief Producer: Han Hee
* Producer: Song Byung Joon (???)
* Director: Hwang In Roe, Kim Do Hyung (???)
* Original writing: Manga "Itazura na Kiss" by Tada Kaoru
* Screenwriter: Go Eun Nim (???)
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Episode 15 synopsis/recap
Mom announces that the happy couple will marry next week, causing double-takes all around. Seung-jo had meant to marry after graduation, but she points out that thereâll always be something to wait for â" internship, residency, his army obligation â" so they may as well do it now.
Ha-ni shares the news with her friends at the noodle shop, which seems like a pretty insensitive place to do it, considering that Joon-gu is nursing his broken heart by throwing himself into working there. But I suppose we need them here so we can witness the odd introduction of a new girl, who arrives for some noodles.
Her appearance throws everyone off because sheâs Caucasian. Everyone is anxious at having their precarious English tested, but as it turns out, sheâs fluent in Korean (her mother is Korean). What a random scene, but the fact that it is so awkwardly shoehorned in here leads me to believe weâre being set up (clumsily) for something.
Ha-ni and Seung-jo go ring and dress/tux shopping â" or at least attempt to. Ha-ni is excited about all these plans, and tries to convince Seung-jo to participate, but he grumbles at each step of the way.
Ha-ni urges him to get a ring as proof of their love, adding that he has to let people know that heâs taken. He notes that she really means for the ring to act as shackles, and leaves the store. He balks at a photo shoot and buying a tux, because in his uber-logical robot brain, the ceremony is a waste of time and money. He tells Ha-ni that even when theyâre married, he wonât just bend over backwards to suit her preferences. She points out that heâs never done that.
He starts to blame his mother for pushing, but Ha-ni wisely sees that Momâs not the problem. Why did he announce that heâd marry her if he was going to be like this? Seung-jo doesnât know and sighs that he regrets it, then adds that they ought to reconsider.
With only a few days remaining until the wedding, Ha-ni is dejected and confused. Her friends assure her that Seung-joâs just being his usual difficult self, but he doesnât mean to really call it off.
Sure enough, Seung-jo comes back to his senses (seriously, boy? Itâs that hard for you to understand that a wedding is important to women?) and visits Ha-niâs father. To Ha-niâs surprise, Seung-jo takes the two of them on a road trip to visit the graves of her mother and grandmother.
Seung-jo has come to pay his respects to them, and introduces himself as âson-in-law.â He says, â Iâve already gotten in trouble for not listening to Ha-ni. But donât worry, Iâll take good care of her.â
Ha-niâs still feeling stung and mutters that she hates him, but then shakes her head and amends, âNo, I like you. Thank you.â
Now heâs more willing to discuss wedding plans, and although he initially scoffs at the idea of a honeymoon, he relents and tells her to pick the place. She decides an island vacation would be nice (thinking of a beach resort), and Seung-jo makes her happy by readily agreeing⦠until he asks, âHow about Yeouido? Or Bamseom? Or Dookseom?â LOL.
(Those are technically little islands in Seoul, on the Han River, but barely qualify as such. Itâs like asking for Hawaii and having your husband suggest Long Island or Staten Island instead.)
Seung-jo pulls out his phone and makes a deal with her: If he turns up a three-of-a-kind on his game, heâll agree to her choice. She chants, âJeju Islandâ over and over, willing the game to go her way â" and when it does, she squeals in glee and dances around him. Then we see that itâs rigged to always yield a three-of-a-kind. Gah, Seung-jo! Would it break some sort of circuitry in your brain to simply agree? You are a tiring man-boy.
On the eve of the wedding, Ju-ri and Min-ah come over for a sleepover and present Ha-ni with pink lingerie for her honeymoon.
Next door, the brothers share a moment as Eun-jo comments on all of Ha-niâs flaws, though without his usual scorn. He declares that while heâs going to marry a much prettier, smarter girl, he approves of his hyungâs choice: âI really like you, hyung, but itâs true that there are problems with your personality. So I think you have to marry a girl like Oh Ha-ni. Youâre doing the right thing. Congratulations!â Itâs kind of adorable.
Two other men, however, are having a tougher time of it. First is Joon-gu (poor Duckie!), who looks up at Ha-niâs window from outside. His mood is bittersweet, but he focuses on the positive, saying that heâs happy, âBecause youâre really happy right now. If youâre happy⦠Iâm happy too.â
AGH, my heart bleeds for you. Can we have a nice girl show up in the last episode and give us assurance that heâll be happy? Oh, wait⦠I see what you did there, drama!
Ha-niâs father, meanwhile, has a lonely drink that night. Ha-ni joins him, and finds herself fighting back tears as she thanks him for raising her. Dad blinks back his own as he urges her to smile rather than cry.
They practice matching their steps down the imaginary aisle for the ceremony, which is one of the sweeter moments in this episode. This relationship has always been among the more genuine ones in this drama, so itâs particularly poignant.
Wedding day. Ha-ni receives a few unexpected visitors as she waits for the ceremony, which include her high school teacher â" whoâs now married to Seung-joâs old teacher and pregnant. Looks like the dumb-but-lovable woman won out in both generations, eh?
He-ra is quite gracious in her well-wishes for Ha-ni, telling her that sheâs glad that Seung-jo chose her; ironically, itâs that very fact that makes her like him, as it shows Seung-jo has good taste in women. Ha-niâs touched by this unexpected praise, and the two shake hands warmly.
Even when she was being antagonistic He-ra was always sunny and likable, so Iâm glad that they kept from making her cartoonishly villainous, which would have been the easy way out. It fits with the overall theme, in that the point wasnât that Seung-jo would pick Ha-ni because He-ra was a bitch, but because heart trumps logic â" no matter how well-matched they seemed on paper, his feelings went a different way.
And then, itâs time for the ceremony. Just before Ha-ni heads out, Eun-jo offers her his wedding present, and whispers into her ear.
Things proceed smoothly as Seung-jo and Ha-ni state their vows, followed by speeches by both fathers. Ha-niâs fatherâs is particularly heartfelt as he praises Ha-ni for her snail-like steadfastness. Heâd worried about her, but now feels relieved to leave her in the hands of a capable mate: âSeung-jo, thank you. Please stick with our Ha-ni through the end.â
But it wouldnât be a true Ha-ni affair without a mishap or several, and when itâs time for the ring exchange, Ha-ni drops Seung-joâs ring, which goes rolling under the seats.
Itâs found soon enough, but Seung-jo mock-grumbles that sheâs a dummy. Undaunted, Ha-ni returns, âDonât make fun, Baek Seung-jo â" I know you liked me a lot, and from a long time ago.â Sheâs referring to their second kiss, which wasnât in the rain after all but at the villa. Seung-jo shoots a look at his brother, who nonchalantly glances away with a âWho, me?â look on his face.
Ha-ni teases him for playing coy, then grabs him in a surprise kiss, to the surprise of everybody.
Seung-jo pulls back in embarrassment, but she playfully sticks out her tongue at him.
And then they have to ruin this light-hearted moment by panning over to poor Joon-guâs pained face. Donât worry, Joon-gu! Just hang in there for another hour, and Iâm sure youâll get your happy ending. Well, if the following two are any indication:
He-ra is exasperated when Kyung-soo follows her out of the wedding, but she accepts his invitation to have lunch together. Notice for a hot-dog-eating contest grabs his attnetion, and his boyish excitement makes her laugh. Iâm not at all convinced that these two coupling up makes any sense, but itâs like the drama wants to slap everyone together in twosomes now that weâre heading to the finish.
Off to Jeju go our married couple. At the resort, they run into another newlywed couple, whom you will learn to hate soon enough. The young wife, Hyun-ah, eyes Seung-jo with interest while her own meek husband keeps his head bowed and obeys her every whim.
At first itâs coincidence that keeps them in each otherâs orbits, since theyâre staying in adjacent rooms. The couples select the same dinner course, so Ha-ni uncomfortably sits through dinner while Hyun-ah commandeers the conversation and boldly flirts with Seung-jo. Feeling put out, Ha-ni reaches for the wine and ends up hungover the next day.
Like I said, this random character is clearly being set up for a last-minute arc, and I suspect she is here to give Joon-gu a consolation prize. She returns to the noodle restaurant, where Joon-gu serves her. When she asks for a fork, Joon-gu cannot let this go â" as we know, he takes his food seriously, and instructs her how to use chopsticks properly.
Back on Jeju, Ha-ni and Seung-jo head out on Day 2 of their honeymoon, visiting the Museum of African Art⦠only to find that the other couple is also there. Hyun-ah has the brassiness to actually cling to Seung-joâs arm like a girlfriend (or wife, I suppose), leaving her own groom to trail behind with Ha-ni. Iâm a little annoyed at Robot Boy for allowing this, because politeness be damned, heâs got a WIFE now, yeah? Dude, I know youâre not into Hyun-ah, but this would be a FINE TIME to employ your famous cold shoulder, buddy.
Ha-ni tells Hyun-ahâs husband to keep Hyun-ah to himself, but incredibly enough, Mr. Milquetoast is actually blind to his wifeâs antics. He fears that Seung-jo will fall for her, whom he describes as innocent and sweet. Uh, sympathy go poof now.
Hilariously, just as Hyun-ah is moving to latch onto Seung-joâs arm again, a woman in a wig bumps into them hard, separating them. Aw, Mom! You sure donât know your boundaries, but at least your heart is in the right place.
That evening, Ha-ni gets out her pretty new underwear and nervously anticipates that this is the night sheâll get to use it⦠until thereâs a knock at the door. Itâs the Pesky Pair, here with champagne. Cockblocked!
The next morning, Ha-ni is bummed, as this is their last day here and sheâs hardly had any time alone with Seung-jo. Plus, she doesnât even have any vacation photos â" which makes him smile and tell her not to worry, since he knows Mom has got that part covered.
Seung-jo agrees to spend today with Ha-ni, just the two of them, and she gets prettied up excitedly. And then comes the knock on the door.
If he were my husband Iâd be glaring at him to keep the damn door closed, but the urgency in the visitorâs voice is too much to ignore. The husband bursts in and begs for Seung-joâs help â" Hyun-ah is doubled over in pain.
Ha-niâs uncomfortable watching Seung-jo feel up Hyun-ah (uh, hello, no medical license?), and her womanâs intuition just may be making her a little suspicious as well. She blurts, âStop!â and says that she hates seeing him with his hands all over another woman.
Seung-jo assumes that Ha-niâs being jealous for no reason and tells her in a hard voice that heâs going to be a doctor. If she has a problem with that, well, then they canât be together. Oh, Seung-jo, you sure know how to make a honeymoon romantic.
In tears, Ha-ni runs out and Hyun-ahâs husband heads out to follow her. At which point Hyun-ah smiles and takes his hand, saying, âFinally, itâs just the two of us.â Having faked everything, now she makes her move, saying that she wishes heâd met her before Ha-ni, whom she can tell he doesnât like.
Seung-jo shoots her a hard look and rejects her advance coldly. Finally! How is it that you have more patience for an interloping stranger than you do for your wife?
Seung-jo finds Ha-ni sitting alone and joins her, but she, feeling wounded, scoots away. He asks if sheâs still angry â" she is â" but melts that away by telling her, âBut youâre prettier when you smile.â Smooooth, Iâll give you that. He adds, âWhen I see you smiling, it makes me feel good.â
Seung-jo starts to tickle Ha-ni, and her anger fades fast as she shrieks with laughter.
That night they sit awkwardly â" how adorable are they in matching PJs? â" both thinking of the night ahead but a little unsure how to get there. Ha-ni apologizes for being foolish and jealous earlier, and Seung-jo answers, âYouâre cute⦠sometimes. Sometimes youâre beautiful, somehow.â
Slinging an arm around her, he wonders, âBut why do I like you? Youâre not that pretty, and youâre cute only sometimes. Why do I always want to see you? What have you done to me?â
With that, he moves in for a kiss, then gathers her up in his arms and carries her to bed. Ha-ni pulls back, pausing to ask for a few moments to âprepareâ a few things (thinking of her pretty lingerie), but he tells her not to bother: âI canât wait anymore.â (Well, if you hadnât let the Newlyweds From Hell derail your honeymoon for three daysâ¦)
Honeymoon over, the couple begin married life back at home, where Seung-joâs room has been redecorated to suit both of them. Ha-ni manages to oversleep (itâs customary for the new bride to be up at the crack of dawn to pay her respects to her in-laws and make breakfast) and rushes downstairs, where the others are already eating. Thankfully, Mom isnât a stickler for those old-fashioned expectations and greets her warmly.
Ha-niâs intending to drop by the nursing department today so she can apply for a transfer, but sheâs got a few obstacles to overcome, like waiting for a spot to open up, as well as passing an entrance exam.
Mom reminds Seung-jo to take care of the marriage registration paperwork⦠but Seung-jo gets an idea and answers with a noncommittal, âWeâll see. Iâll think about it.â Mom is bewildered and Ha-ni worried â" does that mean heâs reconsidering the marriage? They wonât be legally married until they register, and dragging his feet after the honeymoon is awfully cavalier of him, Mom argues.
Seung-jo answers that he just feels like heâs being shoved into everything, and comes to a âcompromiseâ â" that heâll register the marriage once Ha-ni passes the nursing department exam.
Ha-ni worries about what happens if she canât â" say, for instance, a slot never opens up. Seung-jo just shrugs it off, asking if she was only prepared to exert this (paltry) amount of effort to pursue nursing.
Clearly he is using this as motivation to spur Ha-ni to try hard, as he once did to provoke her into picking a future that extended beyond being his mate. And as he walks away from his stunned family, he smiles in amusement. You bastid!
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