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Details
* Title: 49? / 49 Il
* Genre: Fantasy, romance
* Episodes: TBA
* Broadcast network: SBS
* Broadcast period: 2011-Mar-16 to TBA
* Air time: Wednesday & Thursday 21:55
Synopsis
A young woman named Ji Hyun was enjoying absolute bliss as she was about to be married with her fiancé, but her perfect life is shattered in a car accident that left her in a coma. She is given a second chance at life by a reaper, but it comes with a condition: she has to find three people outside of her family who would cry genuine tears for her. In order to do this, she borrows the body of Yi Kyung, a part-time employee at a convenience store.
Cast
* Lee Yo Won as Song Yi Kyung
* Nam Gyu Ri as Shin Ji Hyun
* Jo Hyun Jae as Han Kang
* Bae Soo Bin as Kang Min Ho
* Jung Il Woo as scheduler
* Seo Ji Hye as Shin In Jung
* Choi Jung Woo as Shin Il Shik (Ji Hyun's father)
* Yoo Ji In as Ji Hyun's mother
* Bae Geu Rin as Park Seo Woo
* Son Byung Ho as Oh Hae Won
* Moon Hee Kyung as Bang Hwa Joon
* Kang Sung Min as No Kyung Bin
* Yoon Bong Gil (???) as Cha Jin Young
* Kim Ho Chang as Ki Joon Hee
* Jin Ye Sol as Ma Soon Jung
* Lee Jong Min (???) as Go Mi Jin
Production Credits
* Producer: Choi Moon Suk
* Director: Jo Young Kwang (???)
* Screenwriter: So Hyun Kyung
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http://wiki.d-addicts.com/49_Days
Episode 16 synopsis/summary/recap
Oh, man. So the Scheduler/Yi-soo finally remembers Yi-kyung, and rips our hearts out in the process. His pain is palpable as he takes in her haggard face and asks, âWhy do you look like this? What have you done to yourself?â Ji-hyun is unnerved and reminds him that sheâs Ji-hyun, which takes him out of his memory.
Yi-soo wonders at the photo found in Yi-kyungâs hotel locker, because heâs never seen it before. It makes one puzzle piece fall into place for him, and he breaks down sobbing, realizing, âSo thatâs why Yi-kyungâ¦â
A flashback gives us a rounder picture of their argument: Yi-kyung had broached a topic theyâd argued about many times before, only today sheâs clutching the photo in her hands (he doesnât see it). Sheâd accepted that he moved out into his studio to pursue music, but now suspects heâs using music as an excuse to cover up for a new girlfriend, while he hears her words as nagging mistrust when heâd repeatedly told her that heâs not fooling around.
Finally, Yi-soo had declared, âIâm sick of it! Iâm sick of you. The thought of marrying you feels suffocating! Thinking of spending the next 30, 40 years with you like Iâve spent the last 18 â" itâs horrifying.â
Oh, Scheduler. How could you? Heâd yelled, âHow is it you never change? How can you be exactly the same as you were at age 5?â
After that blowup, heâd headed away for a few weeks to perform with the band, working construction in the daytime. His pissiness eventually faded and heâd bought a set of couple rings, which he had engraved, âS love K.â Itâs the same thing printed on his bike, which means, Yi-Soo loves Yi-Kyung.
On his way back to Seoul, like a lovesick fool heâd been looking at the rings while riding his bike, thinking of their reconciliation. Only, well, we already know the story. One collision with a truck later and heâd been twitching on the ground, looking at his rings and flashing back to all the happy times in his final moments. Oh my god, this is so sad. Canât see my screen. Need a tissue.
So what about that photo? Yi-soo realizes that the girl had taken it while he slept, and wants to explain himself to Yi-kyung right away. Exceptâ¦something feels weird. Why did he recover his memory? (As in, why was he allowed to retrieve it?)
He calls his reaper sunbae to ask angrily how he couldâve let Yi-kyung live like this for five years, and what he gets in response is a shrill ringing tone â" a summons. With that, he sends Ji-hyun away, and I love that his send-off â" the very common, everyday âtake careâ â" is extra meaningful today, since it literally means, âTake care of your body.â
On her way home, Ji-hyun wonders if thereâs such a thing as truth that canât be misunderstood. She had loved her best friend, but In-jung said sheâd been blissfully ignorant. Yi-soo called his feelings love, but Yi-kyung believed heâd changed his mind. âHow can you convey feelings that arenât seen?â
In-jung turns to a shaman for advice, which cracks me up for some reason although I suppose it should make sense within this dramaâs scope. At least, more than incompetent psychiatrists who make diagnoses about past lives and have no understanding of doctor-patient confidentiality.
The shaman returns bad news, saying that In-jungâs stuck in a bind, all right. But at least the girl didnât really die, because sheâd have haunted her forever then. The only way for her to fix this is to chuck the soul out of her host body. But how?
At Heaven, the ridiculous lovebirds (Manager Oh and his wife) have a spat, because wifey is frustrated with her husbandâs refusal to tell her what heâs talking about with Kang that is so secretive. Sheâs been nagging for a while, but he has put his foot down, and now she feels their marital trust is threatened. Finally she walks away and he breaks down, saying that he has an important reason for doing it, and that heâs just as miserable.
Wifey canât stand to see him crying, and rushes back to his side. She explains to a just-arrived Kang, âHe must really love me to cry like this.â
Bingo!
That sparks an idea in Kangâs brain, and he recalls how Ji-hyun had clutched her pendant every time heâd insisted she was Ji-hyun. The pendant was in the shape of a tearâ¦and she needs proof of a personâs loveâ¦
Wifey and Su-jin both come to the same conclusion to their âHow do you show proof of love?â puzzle, confirming his hunch. So when Ji-hyun arrives, he steals (not-so-) surreptitious looks at the pendant, noticing that it looks different than before.
He asks where she bought the pendant, why it changed, and when she swapped them. That puts Ji-hyun on her guard, especially when he tests the waters by mentioning that the thing inside looks like a teardrop, too. But he plays dumb (the sly fox is gettinâ good at that) and says that itâs a simple question that normal people can ask.
Ji-hyun answers cautiously that it changed on the day she submitted her resignation, and Kang thinks back to that dayâ¦when he raced to the hospitalâ¦and cried. He thinks to himself, âThen is thatâ¦my tear?â
Omg! Way to put two and two together! (Finally somebody does!) Hallelujah for smart people!
Ji-hyun wonders why heâs so interested in all this, and he explains, âThat day, I was so upset that youâd turned in your resignation that I visited my friend Ji-hyun in the hospital, and cried a little.â (EEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE!!!!)
Ji-hyun is stunned, and wonders to herself, âKang-ah, so it was you?â
Tears fill her eyes and he asks why, to which she says, âItâs because Iâm so thankful.â Seeing that she clutches her necklace in fear, Kang hurriedly sends her back to work.
Min-ho has another meeting with his Haemido cohort at rival company, back on track to carry out his evil plan. This time he has no intention of getting cold feet and second-guessing his scheme once they put things into motion.
Now that Kang has figured out a huge missing piece of the Ji-hyun Is a Ghost puzzle, heâs ready to jump into action too. One of the companies involved in this whole Haemido issue is in the States, so Kang is ready to chuck his own pride aside to ask his own father for help. Kang-ah! When did you get so mature and hot? (Okay, you were always hot.)
Plus, while they know that tears are the key, they still need to figure out how to acquire them. Manager Oh offers to get to work on that, and also suggests that Kang try to acquaint himself with the real Yi-kyung, in case she notices him hanging around and feels creepy about it. At least someone finally addresses the stalking-is-creepy issue.
Ji-hyunâs about to go meet Min-ho outside, and Kang grabs her arm to stop her, saying that thereâs nothing she can do about this situation as Song Yi-kyung. I love that theyâre both starting to talk about the situation indirectly, as though theyâve tacitly decided to keep pretending sheâs Yi-kyung and that Kang knows nothing, but that itâs clear in every exchange that both know more than that.
Ji-hyun assures Kang that sheâll come back to him after sending Min-ho away, so he reluctantly backs off.
Min-ho fumes, wanting Yi-kyung to quit her job here, and asks why she wonât. Ji-hyun answers levelly, âBecause thereâs somebody I like here.â (Omo omo!) She adds, âSo donât call me anymore. I donât want to see you again.â (Omona sesangae!)
Min-ho grabs her arm to stop her, and I keep thinking that Ji-hyun is getting so spun around in this drama â" Kang! Min-ho! Kang! Min-ho! â" that sheâs generating her own gravity.
He asks her in a hurt voice, âWhat was I to you? Didnât you like me?â and I love that heâs got tears in his eyes. Itâs just so satisfying. She returns, âNope. Not for one moment. Although I may have fooled myself into thinking I did â" just like youâre fooling yourself now.â
Kang canât hold back any longer and comes forward to pull Ji-hyun away from Min-ho, and he orders his hyung to stay away from her and his restaurant. Min-ho asks, âWas it Ji-hyun?â which stops them all in their tracks. âYou wanted to find a woman when you returned to Korea. Was it Ji-hyun?â
Kang merely says they were once close enough to talk about stuff like that, and takes Ji-hyun away.
In the car, Ji-hyun sees that Kang is still worked up, and assures him that sheâd told Min-ho off. He hadnât heard their conversation, so this relieves him considerably, and he tells her not to go around alone at night anymore, as heâll drive her home. She accepts, and adds that itâs great for her, as she doesnât have many days left. The implication isnât lost on him.
She looks at him and sadly wonders why it took her so long to realize all this about Kang. (Seriously!)
That night, Yi-kyung wakes up and Ji-hyun greets her happily to âinformâ her that the Scheduler has remembered her. Thereâs a moment when it seems like Yi-kyung can hear her, and Ji-hyun tests it out, calling softly, âUnniiii.â But Yi-kyung doesnât react, so Ji-hyun continues talking, assuring Yi-kyung that she was dearly loved by Yi-soo.
And yetâ¦Yi-kyung wonders to herself, âHow does she know Yi-soo?â Ohhhhhhh my god. She can hear?!
When Yi-kyung leaves for work, Yi-soo follows just behind her, his feet in step with hers, and he lights the darkened street as she walks by. Aw, that brings a tear to my eye â" this idea that your loved ones continue to love you after theyâre gone, and sometimes even light your way.
He watches her work, recalling her words that she stopped trusting people after Yi-soo abandoned her, and says, âIâm sorry.â
Which she hears.
(Seriously, this episode is kinda blowing my mind. So much good stuff!)
Yi-kyung clutches her chest like sheâs in pain, and Yi-soo holds himself back from going to her. Just then, Kang enters the cafe â" thereâs a nice juxtaposition of him, face to face with Yi-soo, both of them loving this woman in different forms â" and asks if sheâs okay.
Thereâs a momentary flicker in Yi-kyungâs eyes (it makes me wonder if she recalls his name instinctually too), but they carry out this transaction like a normal employee-customer scene.
Which wouldnât be so weird, if only they didnât have an observer sitting in the cafe â" In-jung, who is keeping an eye on Yi-kyung and thus puzzled at Kangâs behavior. (Also, In-jung? You may be the least creepy stalker in this drama, but you surely win the award for Most Skulking and Most Conveniently Overheard Conversations. Maybe youâd have a happier life if you spent more of it, oh, being happy with your life rather than holding other peopleâs happinesses against them. Just a thought.)
As Kang leaves, he files away the fact that she doesnât seem to remember him at all. Except that Yi-kyungâs eyes dart back and forth, telling us thatâs not the whole story.
Back in Yi-kyungâs apartment, Ji-hyun waits, her spirit energy waning. Yi-soo comes back to report the results of his consultation with the Powers That Be, having requested to see Yi-kyung with his own appearance. Alas, theyâve issued a firm denial, and forbid him to interfere in Yi-kyungâs life whatsoever. They had nothing to do with his retrieved memory, which is instead a result of Ji-hyun putting him in constant contact with her. (Which seems like flimsy reasoning given the fact that Yi-soo was, yunno, assigned to this case.)
Yi-soo tells her he has to talk to Yi-kyung, so Ji-hyun had better watch how she uses her body in her remaining time. âIf you cause harm to our Yi-kyung, youâre dead.â Itâs another sentiment he means in both the literal and figurative senses.
In the morning, a hungover Min-ho has an unwelcome guest: In-jung, who comes in acting like the girlfriend she isnât anymore, having prepared breakfast for him. He asks why, and she answers that sheâs the only person whoâd do this for him. Which is true, and also sad.
In-jung tells him that he wouldnât have been able to have Yi-kyung even if Yi-kyung werenât inhabited by Ji-hyunâs spirit (which she says with a completely straight face), because he canât get rid of In-jung. Why does that sound like a threat?
In-jung tells him that Kang also knows that Yi-kyung is really Ji-hyun, and hints that they can get rid of the spirit/host situation somehow.
When she gets back home, Seo-woo tells her that she wants to live separately now, which is fantastic. I love that Seo-woo â" who was so marginal and blind to the truth for so long â" has no hesitation over whoâs right and whoâs wrong, and that sheâs decisive now that she knows the truth. Iâm tired of situations where the friend waffles, or makes excuses, and itâs so refreshing that she sizes up the situation and calls In-jung out for being a horrible person. Sheâs totally made up for her episodes of placidity.
In-jung pleads for her chance to explain, but Seo-woo tells her that in the aftermath of the accident, sheâd seen In-jungâs grief and felt guilty, that âIn-jung was truly her friend â" I must have a fake friendâ because in comparison, her sadness didnât seem to measure up. Yet now she sees it was an act.
In-jung admits that she was jealous, âBut Ji-hyunâs someone who has everything even in death.â Oh, puh-leeeeeease. Thatâs like arguing over pennies. In hell. (Seriously, whatâs the point?)
She pulls out her last dastardly card: âYou donât know that Kang likes Ji-hyun, do you?â She adds that Yi-kyung is Ji-hyunâs friend, and itâs because heâs in love with Ji-hyun that heâs taking care of Yi-kyung. âSo how do you feel now? Do you still like her unconditionally?â
Ji-hyun thinks of the other 49er sheâd met, and how heâd wished he could do more for his loved ones before his time ran out. She writes a list of people to whom she can write thank-you letters, and crosses In-jung off that list.
Ji-hyun realizes that if her tear came from Kang, that means Seo-woo hasnât shed one yet, and that gives her hope. Aww, given the prior scene, this is what we call monumentally bad timing. (Or, in K-drama lingo, just another Thursday.)
Off she goes to the bakery to cheerily greet Seo-woo. However, the latter is feeling hurt and accuses her of deceiving them about knowing Ji-hyun.
Good news for Ji-hyunâs father, whoâll be good to go home in about a week. He shares with Mom and Kang that he âmetâ Ji-hyun during his surgery, which by the way is one of those things that totally gets me in the heart. She brought Daddy back to life! Awww.
Next Mom and Kang visit Ji-hyun in her room, in a great mood. Kang asks for her recipe for seaweed soup, and Mom answers that she happens to have some because itâs Ji-hyunâs birthday. What coincidental timing!
Back at his place, he invites Ji-hyun in and does the whole âI made too much, you have to help me clear my tableâ thing. To skirt her suspicions, he says that today is Childrenâs Day, and in America everyone eats seaweed soup on Childrenâs Day. Iâm about to bust a gut if she falls for it, but for once Ji-hyun catches on and guesses that he really cooked it for her.
She eats, and recognizes the taste of her motherâs cooking. She tells him that Ji-hyun would be thankful, while inwardly they both have their own mini-conversation, with him wishing her a happy birthday, and her thanking him.
And finally, Kang suggests that they âlower their words,â which is a way that adults progress from a (polite) jondaemal relationship to a (closer) banmal one. He fills her in on her fatherâs recovery, and she says that sheâll make sure to tell Ji-hyun to thank him once sheâs back.
Kang drops by to see Seo-woo, thinking itâd be nice that Ji-hyunâs two remaining friends remember her birthday. Seo-wooâs still smarting from discovering that her longtime crush is in love with her friend, and asks when he got so interested in Ji-hyun.
Min-ho throws his money around to get the better of Ji-hyun by contacting her landlord and offering triple the rent if she rents her room to him, and kicks her out immediately. Thatâs such a K-drama villain thing to do â" endanger the heroine so you can swoop in and coerce her to do your bidding. He uses that to force Ji-hyun into meeting him for dinner, and she goes along because sheâs afraid heâll make things complicated for Yi-kyung.
At dinner, Min-ho waits until Ji-hyun is eating to ask, âBut I thought you didnât like sujebi, Ji-hyun.â Uh-oh. Caught off-guard, Ji-hyun insists that sheâs Yi-kyung, but he doesnât waver from his conviction, guessing that thereâs a reason she canât admit her true identity. Losing his calm, he demands, âWhy did you approach me?!â
Ji-hyun runs away, cowering in panic, and immediately starts to call Kang. (Awww!) But she recalls the Schedulerâs warnings and thinks twice, canceling the call, and races to Yi-soo instead.
Heâs upset with her, though, and tries to dismiss her quickly because now he can only see Yi-kyung when he sees her. And when she pleads for help with Yi-kyungâs face, he canât handle it.
But Ji-hyunâs no pushover (anymore), and asks him pointedly who stole her life prematurely with that suicide attempt, wanting to know if they were punished for that. Yi-soo, chastened, says vaguely that he thinks she was punished. Thatâs not a good enough answer for her (âYou think?â) and he replies, âShe probably did.â Ji-hyun picks up on his hedging, and guesses that it was Yi-kyung: âYou made me enter the body of the one who killed me?â
Thatâs too much, and Ji-hyun screams in frustration. She has 11 days left, In-jung betrayed her, and Min-hoâs discovered her identity: âThe only friend I could talk to was the Scheduler, but he doesnât want to see me because I carry his girlfriendâs appearance. But sheâs the one who caused my death. On top of that, Iâve come to like her.â
He says that she doesnât understand the pain of seeing the one he was crazy-in-love with and being unable to talk to her, but that doesnât fly with Ji-hyun, who counters, âDo you think youâre the only one who loves? I love, too! I canât say anything to Kang, either!â (AWWW.) âMy feelings are Shin Ji-hyunâs, but if I reveal that Iâm her, I might die.â
She starts to cry, and I love that Yi-soo is just as weak to the sight of a girlâs tears as Kang was, and heâs so uncomfortable and helpless at the sight of them. Ji-hyun casts off his comforting gesture, warning him to stay away from Yi-kyung unless she calls him.
Both Yi-soo and Ji-hyun wonder why it had to be Yi-kyungâs body that served as host. Clearly, they have never seen a drama before, because the obvious answer is: Because we need conflict?
Ji-hyun is resentful and angry, especially since sheâd been so worried for Yi-kyung. That night, while sitting beside her at home, Ji-hyun cries, âYouâre the one who did this to me!â She strikes out as though wanting to hit Yi-kyung, but as her ghostly arm passes through the air, it actually finds purchase on something solid, and flings the chopsticks out of Yi-kyungâs hand. Whoaaaa.
Yi-kyung looks up, squinting in the direction of the disturbanceâ¦and makes out Ji-hyunâs blurry outlines. Eeeeee. Shivers just ran down my spine.
Yi-kyung lurches back and asks, âWhy are you doing this?â
But thatâs when the landlord knocks on her door to tell her that sheâs found a renter, and that she wants her out in a week. Suddenly contrite, Ji-hyun apologizes, but a spooked Yi-kyung runs out and away from her.
Yi-kyung arrives at the cafe that night to find Min-ho waiting for her, who knows this isnât Ji-hyun and introduces himself formally. He knows of her hotel background and offers her a job at a new pension in Busan, wanting her out of Seoul and out of his hair. He references the âborrowingâ of her body and presents this as her solution, and offers her the contact information.
Yi-kyung drops by Dr. Nohâs office in the morning to run it by him, although why sheâd trust such an incompetent doctor is beyond me. He likes the idea, because itâs becoming clear that the two soulsâ lives are intersecting, and two souls canât occupy the same body. What if that tag-along soul decides to borrow her body forever?
Yi-kyung comes home and squints in the general area of Ji-hyun, sensing her presence, and again makes out her image. She opens her front door and says, âLeave. Please.â Ji-hyun apologizes, but feels guilty enough that she heads out as requested.
Outside, Ji-hyun staggers as her energy levels continue to drop. Yi-kyung packs up, only taking a small bag with her, and tells her landlady to do with the rest as she will.
Ji-hyun worries to Yi-soo that Yi-kyung is leaving, but he doesnât have much to say to her other than âYou brought it on yourself.â True, but ouch. He likens it to his own actions, and says he canât help. He wonât risk threatening his one slim chance at meeting Yi-kyung to set her straight about their misunderstanding.
Kang pulls into the neighborhood just as Yi-kyung hops into a cab like Death itself were chasing her â" no, just Deathâs minion â" and wonders at her departure. He realizes that this Yi-kyung was dressed differently, though, and confirms with the landlord that she moved out.
Understanding that no host means no Ji-hyun (in corporeal form), he runs outside shouting Ji-hyunâs name. As Yi-kyung boards the train for Busan, Ji-hyun wanders the neighborhood, losing energy until she collapses on the sidewalk.
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