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Details
* Title: ??? ??? / Maerineun Oebakjoong
* Genre: Romance, comedy
* Episodes: 16
* Broadcast network: KBS2
* Broadcast period: 2010-Nov-08 to 2010-Dec-28
* Air time: Monday & Tuesday 21:55
Synopsis
Wi Mae Ri is a stubborn woman and the daughter of a failed businessman without much experience in dating. She starts to date tough rocker Kang Moo Kyul. Problems arise when a perfect guy with a good background and prestigious education, Byun Jung In, gets in the way.
Cast
* Moon Geun Young as Wi Mae Ri
* Jang Geun Suk as Kang Moo Kyul
* Kim Jae Wook as Byun Jung In
* Kim Hyo Jin as Seo Joon
* Park Joon Gyu as Jung Suk (Jung In's father)
* Park Sang Myun as Wi Dae Han (Mae Ri's father)
* Lee Ah Hyun as Kam So Young (Moo Kyul's mother)
* Shim Yi Young (???) as Director Bang
* Lee Sun Ho as Lee An
* Kim Min Gyu (???) as Ri No
* Geum Ho Suk (???) as Yo Han
* Park Chul Hyun (???) as Re Oh
* Kim Hae Rim (???) as Ji Hye
* Lee Eun as So Ra
Production Credits
* Director: Hong Suk Goo
* Original writing: Won Soo Yeon (???)
* Screenwriter: In Eun Ah
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Episode 12 synopsis/recap/summary
Seo-jun throws a hissy fit about the song, refusing to sing something inspired by Mary and Mu-gyulâs love, calling it sickening. Mu-gyul seethes to have his work thus debased, while Jung-in goes after Seo-jun.
Mary unpacks her luggage at Mu-gyulâs place, balking when Mu-gyul takes the blanket over to the bed. He assumes theyâll be sharing his bed, while she assumes nothing of the kind. She wants to buy another bed, the alternative being him sleeping on the couch, a choice he rejects due to his bad back. I think Maryâs missing the obvious solution: SHE sleeps on the couch.
(I hate when the ladies in dramas are such princesses, automatically assuming that the men will give up their beds for them and pouting if they donât. You know what they say about assuming thingsâ¦)
They compromise by splitting the bed down the middle, deciding that a flimsy curtain will keep them apart. Mary shrills at him on how to hang it up, complaining that heâs giving himself the larger half, and he pricks his finger in the process. Thankfully thatâs enough to get them to stop carping at each other (bickering = cute, sniping = tiresome) and she rushes to his side and sucks the blood from this finger, which I guess is cute, though unsanitary. Mu-gyul suggests a kiss to commemorate the occasion, and I think Mary has officially gone insane because she declines.
Instead, she is preoccupied with questions of his relationship with Seo-jun and asks how things ended. He gives the vague answer that he told her to meet someone cooler than him, though thereâs clearly more to it.
Jung-in asks Seo-jun the same question â" about the breakup â" which takes us to a flashback. She had been working on a film when she had been pulled aside by the fiancé she had just broken up with. He was a rich businessman, which suggests this was an arranged match brought about by her family, and he had been angry at the rejection.
Mu-gyul had arrived on set just in time to see Seo-jun emerging from the manâs car shaking off the grip he had on her wrist. Heâd assumed the worst, that the man was her âsponsor.â (A sponsorship to an actress is one of those dirty open secrets in the industry, not unlike the casting couch. Itâs akin to a mistress relationship; an actress sleeps with the sponsor, who in turn promotes her career.)
Mu-gyul had gone off and gotten drunk with another girl, and that was the end of that.
Lee Ahn joins their table at the restaurant to tell Seo-jun that he just barely managed to dissuade Manager Bang from suing her for assault. Jung-in picks upon on Ahnâs interest in Seo-jun and comments that heâs a good guy for Seo-jun, though she scoffs at that.
Jung-in tries to give Lee Ahn a sincere warning about Manager Bang, but Ahn has his own loyalty to preserve and waves that aside.
When Ahn leaves the table, he reports to Manager Bang that he was unsuccessful in convincing Seo-jun that the tabloid leak didnât come from her.
Dadâs snack shop has an unexpected customer in the form of Mu-gyulâs mother, who is there with her luggage in tow. She hasnât gone to Paris after all and feels guilty about the whole ring fiasco, so she apologizes to Dad about it, though he has no idea what she means.
While settling in to Mu-gyulâs studio, Mary finds the pawnshop claim ticket for her diamond ring, awed at how expensive it is. She asks hopefully if his mother will keep her promise to pay back the money, but Mu-gyul canât quite lie and assure her of that, so he says heâll pay it back instead.
When Dad calls Mary to ask what this ring business is, heâs upset to hear that Jung-inâs father gave her a ring, which Mu-gyulâs mother then pawned. He threatens to come right over and give Mu-gyul a good talking to, so Mary and Mu-gyul hurry to leave so theyâre not home when Dad gets here.
Or, you know, you could just LOCK THE DOOR.
But no, they rush outside just as Dad turns the corner, and in a bid to remain out of sight, they decide to hide. IN A TRASH DUMPSTER. I kid you not.
Dad bangs on the garage door and yells a few threats, although he doesnât barge right into the studio which just proves my point that the couple should have just stayed put. But if you prefer to hear the tirade from the inside of a trash can, who am I to stop you?
Dad hunkers down outside the door to wait for Mu-gyul to come home, forcing the couple to remain huddled in the freezing dumpster.
The smell of Dadâs ramyun wafts over to the hungry kiddos, although how anything wafting into their nostrils can smell appetizing is beyond me. Youâre sitting IN A TRASH CAN.
Mary gets an idea and calls Jung-in, asking him to call her father away so she and Mu-gyul can go home. Jung-in does just that, and Dad reluctantly gives up his watch to hurry away.
Finally, Mary and Mu-gyul are free to go home and warm up in front of the heater. However, when they head to the bathroom to wash the garbage smell off, they find the pipes have frozen.
As Dad leaves his shop for the night, he finds Mu-gyulâs mother waiting for him outside. Without a place to go, Mom gives her luggage a pointed look and shoots Dad her best pathetic-puppy-dog look, trying to appeal to his sympathy.
Dad ends up offering her his spare room, but it comes with strings: Until she can repay the 10 million won needed to claim the ring, she will work at his snack shop. Also, she will help him break the kids up.
Mom briefly considers that her son wonât like her meddling in his relationship (you think?), but figures thereâs no harm in signing, as thereâs no guarantee that the adultsâ efforts will break them up.
Yet when she hears that Mary has a fiancé with whom she is supposedly living at present, Mom grows offended for her poor baby. Oh, are we playing the âI can hurt my own son but nobody else canâ game now?
Mom warns Dad not to fall for her, and the two assure each other that they are not each otherâs types, thereby sealing their fates â" no way theyâre escaping a loveline of their own now.
Mu-gyul braves the cold weather to collect water for washing from an outdoor faucet, which is when Jung-in calls to confer about the title song. However, Mu-gyulâs panting and impatience to hang up spurs his imagination into overdrive, and he tries to prod Mu-gyul into telling him what heâs doing without asking. Mu-gyul has no idea the wayward turn Jung-inâs thoughts have taken, particularly as he half-squeals (from the cold) and grunts (from the exertion of hauling water) and barks out a dismissive, âMind your own business!â
At home, he warms up the water and washes Maryâs face and hands with a towel, then settles in to his half of the bed. He canât resist sneaking a peek over to Maryâs side, smiling as he watches her sleeping for a few moments.
In the morning, Mu-gyul walks Mary over to Jung-inâs house for the husband trade-off, and narrowly escapes being seen by her father. Dadâs there to scold Mary for giving the ring to Mu-gyulâs mother, calling her foolish for believing that sheâd pay her back right away â" turns out Mom got scammed (again) and wasnât able to go to Paris after all.
Manager Bang drops by to meddle some more, offering to let Lee Ahn back into the drama (again)⦠if they get rid of Seo-jun (again). Jung-in isnât going to let himself be manipulated like that, but Manager Bang warns that âIf I die, Iâm taking people down with me.â Earth, prepare to be scorched.
Jung-in takes Mu-gyul with him to scout out a location for the showcase, and as they drive over together, Mu-gyul makes a show of reading a text message from Mary. He coos over it excessively, getting all lovey-dovey, shooting Jung-in taunting glances while the latter sits there uncomfortably.
Jung-in gets his petty revenge, though, by slamming on the brakes. Mu-gyul pitches forward with the momentum, and Jung-in gets a childish sense of satisfaction â" he even has to look away to hide his smirk. Getting his expression under control, Jung-in turns back to face Mu-gyul, asking innocently, âAre you okay?â
OH YOU TWO. Can we just have the Mu-gyul and Jung-in Comedy Hour, please? Iâd forgive the lack of plot or logical character development if we could just see these two being petty and jealous and silly all the time.
The two men arrive at the venue, which Mu-gyul doesnât like, suggesting a guerilla concert instead. The idea grabs Jung-inâs interest, but a phone call cuts this short and now itâs payback time: Seeing the callerâs name, Jung-in smiles widely and answers loudly, âMary!â
Now itâs Mu-gyul who fidgets impatiently while Jung-in takes his time talking to Mary, making the conversation a lot more cozy-sounding than it actually is. For instance, he asks if sheâs making dinner, and she says no. Ignoring the logical flow of conversation, he replies anyway, âI look forward to tasting your cooking,â which puzzles her. She has no requests for dessert, but Jung-in answers (for Mu-gyulâs benefit), âIâll make sure to bring home the cake you like.â
At dinner, President Jung has another gift for Mary, which turns out to be concert tickets for the whole family. Jung-in spies the photo occupying the place of honor in his fatherâs wallet, which naturally strikes him as odd since itâs Maryâs mother, who looks just like Mary. That association just makes it creepier that President Jung requests Mary come to the concert with the ring, as he wants to see her wearing it. Gah, I swear this gothic plot is straight out of a VC Andrews novel.
Jung-in starts to put two and two together, and he asks Mary about their fathersâ friendship. She answers that they go back a long time, and that President Jung knew her mother before she met her father.
The most pressing concern is getting the ring back, and Dad assures Mary that heâll get right on it. He orders Mu-gyulâs mother to retrieve it immediately, so off she goes in a huff to prove that sheâs a woman of her word. Sort of. She buys a cheap ring to pass off as the diamond and gives it to Mary, who accepts it with a huge sigh of relief.
Battle of the Faux Redheads: Manager Bang confronts Seo-jun to take issue with the latterâs refusal to apologize. Come now ladies â" one of you tarnished the otherâs name and public image, while the other drew the otherâs blood. How âbout we call this one a wash?
Manager Bang urges Seo-jun to drop out of the drama, or get on her knees to beg forgiveness. Yeah, good luck holding your breath on that one.
Mu-gyul presents his bandmates with the score for the new song âHello Hello,â and one glance is enough for them to declare him a sell-out. Whereâs the ârock spiritâ? This is total mainstream pop fluff â" âHyung, Iâm disappointed in you.â Really, now? Is that the right thing to say to the guy whose coattails youâre riding?
Jung-in steps in to throw his weight behind Mu-gyulâs decision in writing a song to appeal to the mainstream, given that a drama OST should appeal to the mainstream.
Off to drown sorrows in drink. The boys glumly declare that Mu-gyul has abandoned rock and crossed over to the dark side. Mu-gyul joins them and says heâll be making rock music till he dies, which sounds like the title to a bad rock song in and of itself. Unconvinced, the boys ditch him.
Rather unsporting of the oh-so-authentic rock musicians who donât even write their own songs, yeah? Dude(s), you donât make the music anyway â" all you do is PLAY the stuff Mu-gyul writes. Also: This is hardly the stuff weâd expect of the guys who acknowledged that they had no talent and were considering quitting music in the first place. I think the Character Development Fairy must be drunk along with half the characters.
Seo-jun joins Mu-gyul at the table, apparently having turned on her Mu-gyul Homing Signal. She finds him adrift, mentally, unsure of what anything is anymore.
Perhaps sheâs feeling sorry for him or maybe she realizes what a brat she was being earlier, but Seo-jun says sheâll sing the song after all. Sheâs his fan, whether he makes rock music, ballads, or dance songs.
An ultimately pointless but adorable exchange: On the morning of concert day, Jung-in and Mary come out of their rooms in various states of disarray â" heâs just out of the shower, sheâs just woken up and sports massive bedhead â" and they stammer awkwardly around each other until they flee for safety.
The family dines that evening before the concert â" Mary, Jung-in, The Worst Father In the World, and The Worst Father In the World Minus One.
Dad has been suspicious of how easily the ring was returned, and realizes itâs not the same one just as President Jung asks to see it. Though Mary doesnât understand Dadâs rising anxiety, Jung-in clocks the unease on his face and clues in to the problem as President Jung takes a look and immediately knows itâs the wrong ring.
Jung-in smoothly offers up the explanation that Mary had found it too burdensome to wear such an expensive piece that heâd had an imitation made.
That spares them President Jungâs fury, but it also means a certain Worst Mother In the World is still at large, and itâs no great surprise that Dad finds that she has high-tailed it out of there. Sins of the mother get transmuted into sins of the son, so he goes off to take it out on Mu-gyul.
Jung-in drops Mary off at Mu-gyulâs that night, and she apologizes for not telling him about the ring. With his usual generosity, Jung-in doesnât ask for an explanation and says there was probably a good reason for it.
Mu-gyul doesnât love hearing Mary speaking fondly of Jung-in, but itâs true he did save her tonight, and therefore their three-way ruse. Mary explains about the fake ring, which upsets Mu-gyul because heâd told her he would take responsibility for getting it back.
Just as Mary explains that she didnât know it was a fake until too late, an angry pounding sounds at the door. Itâs Dad, and heâs fuming mad. Mary and Mu-gyul dash around like chickens with their heads cut off, trying to hide while Dad raises the (unlocked!) gate to barge in.
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