아테나: 전쟁의 여신 / Athena: Jeonjaeng-ui Yeoshin -Athena Episode 18 synopsis



Details

* Title: 아테나: 전쟁의 여신 / Athena: Jeonjaeng-ui Yeoshin
* Also known as: Athena: Goddess of War
* Genre: Action, thriller, romance
* Episodes: TBA
* Broadcast network: SBS
* Broadcast period: 2010-Dec-13 to TBA
* Air time: Monday & Tuesday 21:55
* Related TV shows: IRIS

Synopsis

A terrorist group known as "Athena" and led by evil mastermind Son Hyuk threatens South Korea and the world. It is now up to special agent Lee Jung Woo of the National Security Agency to foil their terrifying conspiracy. Jo Soo Young, the daughter of the South Korean president, is kidnapped and hidden away in Italy. Jung Woo and his team are given the assignment to find her and bring her back.

Cast

* Jung Woo Sung as Lee Jung Woo
* Cha Seung Won as Son Hyuk
* Soo Ae as Yoon Hye In
* Lee Ji Ah as Han Jae Hee
* Kim Min Jong as Kim Ki Soo
* Choi Si Won as Kim Joon Ho
* Lee Bo Young as Jo Soo Young
* Lee Jung Gil as Jo Myung Ho
* Kim Seung Woo as Park Chul Young
* Kim So Yun as Kim Sun Hwa
* Yoo Dong Geun as Kwon Yong Gwan
* Son Ji Hoon (손지훈) as Hong Jin Suk
* Kim Young Ae as Choi Jin Hee
* Lee Han Wie
* Yoo Tae Woong
* Sean Richard
* Oh Chang Suk
* Bang Kil Seung (방길승)
* Do Ye Sung (도예성)
* BoA as female singer (cameo)
* Girls' Generation (cameo)
* Chu Sung Hoon (cameo)
* Ryu Dam (cameo)
* Jin Goo (cameo)

Production Credits

* Production Company: Taewon Entertainment
* Producer: Kim Young Sup
* Director: Kim Myung Joon (김명준), Kim Tae Hoon (김태훈), Hwang Jung Hyun (황정현)
* Screenwriter: Kim Hyun Joon (김현준), Yoo Nam Kyung (유남경)
source: http://www.wiki.d-addicts.com/

Episode 18 synopsis/summary/recap:
Jung Woo reports back to NTS that Son Hyuk isn’t present, and Joon Ho quickly suggests that he might be able to trace the origin of the web cam’s feed. A little typing here and there, but they reach a dead end. Because Son Hyuk is now offline, they can’t locate the source. Meanwhile Hye In goes to the next room and finds a whiskey bottle and a shattered glass – evidence of Son Hyuk’s brooding.

Jung Woo is impatient for Sook Kyung and her team to find something out with all the things they got from the hideout. All she can determine (since she just started her analysis) was that they definitely had another location to prep their terrorist activities. They only have two days before the nuclear reactor’s inauguration ceremony, so they need to catch Son Hyuk and Athena as quickly as possible.

Jae Hee is breaking down – slowly but surely. Her hands keep shaking from the memories of her father dying before her, the NTS takeover, the bomb scare. Joon Ho notices the symptoms as he himself endured it when he accidentally got a hostage killed before his eyes. He offers to help her get over these memories, as she had helped him hold a gun again, but Jae Hee knows her remedy. She needs to arrest Son Hyuk with her own hands.
Stand in line, girl, behind Jung Woo and Ki Soo.

Son Hyuk goes to meet another Athena commander named Philip; he’s not too pleased to see him there, and refuses to say just exactly how hard of a time he’s having to eliminate that little twat called Lee Jung Woo. He knows that the commander isn’t there to tell him good news though – and it’s because as they speak, a mutiny is occurring within Son Hyuk’s team.
Philip knew that bringing Hye In onboard would spell trouble, so he’s been waiting for this day ever since. He’s going to take over the mission in destroying the nuclear reactor. He arrests Son Hyuk as sign of victory and tells the team that anyone who wishes to follow Son Hyuk should speak up now. Everyone looks at Sean Richard.

Sean Richard to Son Hyuk: “I’m sorry.” And he goes to stand with the rest of the team. Imagine Son Hyuk and my shock! I mean really, after everything you’ve gone through, now you decide to just ditch him!?
The commander tells everyone to carry on with their work, and to have Hye In brought in. That unleashes the cat within Son Hyuk, and it takes several men to drag all 6-feet of him out of there and into a small room.

Hye In asks to accompany Jung Woo to investigate the bomb blast scene by the subway, thinking that she might be able to find a clue others missed. The location has been taped off and a mini shrine has been set up to commemorate the lost lives. A makeshift memorial wall shows pictures of the victims, and letters and flowers left by loved ones. Jung Woo didn’t want Hye In to come, for fear that the number of lives would become a burden on her mind. But Hye In says she deserves it.
Jung Woo invites her out to tea, and they go to the cafe that I swear was the same place Joon Ho had his scarring experience with the hostage. They take some time to talk about their parents, and Hye In admits all she can remember about them is during their trip to New Zealand. It was the happiest time she ever had in her life, and so she wants to go back there (once she gets out of all this spy-mess).

At the same time, a black van pulls up with Athenians and Sean Richard. They barge into the cafe, pull out their guns, and start shooting. A waitress gets caught in the crossfire and Hye In drags the girl out of harm’s way. She takes down an agent, but another one grabs the waitress as a hostage. Meanwhile Jung Woo is still struggling with the agent punching at his gut, and so they take the opportunity to take Hye In away. Despite being continually beaten, Jung Woo aims his gun at the Athenian holding the waitress, and accurately shoots his head, thus releasing the girl. He chases after the black van on foot.

Sean Richard drives the car further away and then stops. He opens the back door, aims his gun at Hye In, and says, “I’m sorry.” (He likes that line a lot, huh?) And then he shoots the other Athenian. HA! I KNEW HE COULD NEVER HURT HIS MISTRESS!
He tells Hye In to run off – Son Hyuk is in confinement and Philip is in charge. He sees Jung Woo racing towards them, so he gets back in the car and drives off.

Philip goes to see Son Hyuk, who begs him to give Hye In a chance. She wasn’t at fault for anything, having only been a loyal member to Athena. But Philip doesn’t care; the Son Hyuk with the spotless record has finally failed. If he acts carefully from this point on, he could make a comeback to Athena – but not Hye In.
Outside of the room, Philip gives orders to his second-in-command: kill Son Hyuk the moment the cargo arrives. He then meets Sean Richard, who is empty handed. He gives a good punch across Sean Richard’s face, and I go, “You better be happy that that punch didn’t leave a mark, Mister, or I’d be reachin’ across the screen and ocean to wring your neck.”

Jae Hee and Jung Woo muse over why Son Hyuk would have wanted Hye In dead after today’s attacks. They suspect that he’s become more unstable than ever, or things are changing for him within Athena. Sook Kyung then presents the team with information that Son Hyuk is about to receive a large shipment (either weaponry or equipment). They’ve already prepared for such incoming shipment by arresting all Athena members working at customs or at the ports. Though they still don’t know what the shipment is, they need to intercept it before Son Hyuk gets it.

Back at the Athena headquarters, Sean Richard requests to see Philip to show him some new intel. He is escorted to Philip, but once alone with his guard, he turns around, throws the papers in the air and punches the guy in the gut to submission. Yeah. That’s my boy. He knocks out the guard in front of Son Hyuk’s cell and gives his master a gun. Time to leave. And yes, Hye In is OK.
Sean Richard goes back to the control center alone, and gives a meaningful glance at a colleague. Philip then comes in and asks when the cargo will arrive. It’s coming any minute now, so he tells his second-in-command to off Son Hyuk. Yeah – if only Son Hyuk didn’t shoot him first.

The agents loyal to Son Hyuk all pull out their guns and aim it at Philip’s head. Philip warns Son Hyuk not to do anything stupid, lest the heads of Athena get mad. But let’s face it – Philip’s only here as a temporary obstacle for Son Hyuk’s grand plan, and so Son Hyuk shoots him down. Now what to do about the agents loyal to Philip?
Well – kill them.
His team sets sail at the dark of the night and wait for a signal from a submarine. And with that, they pull up their cargo from underwater.

With Sun Hwa on the run, Ki Soo is also in danger. A team of North Korean agents enter his empty gambling parlor, ready to arrest and kill him. Despite their stealth, Ki Soo already has a nail gun at hand, and he shoots one of them who enters his office. He uses the boy as his shield and takes on the rest of the team by himself. He even offers to let the guys go, but of course they want. Ki Soo throws down a couple, and shoots down most of them. One remaining agent corners him behind the bar, and Ki Soo grabs a knife to throw. When he gets up, the agent is already right in front of him.
A shot – and the agent is down. It turns out Chul Young has arrived with his men just in time. Chul Young wants Ki Soo to come with him – they’ll leave until everything dies down. However, Ki Soo wants none of that. He addresses Chul Young as his Hyungnim to show how serious he is, and says that he wants to go home to North Korea freely. They can only do that though if they can free themselves from the Kim Ho Gyun assassination, and get rid of Athena altogether.

NTS control center has detected the submarine’s frequency signals, and they report it to Director Kwon. They found the new Athena hideout, and it had equipment ready for twenty missiles. There was also a list of 20 buildings – all of them political or international buildings – that could be targets of the missiles. The nuclear plant is not mentioned at all, which throws them off a bit. No one is sure where the missiles have been transported, so Director Kwon orders them to release the list to the Ministry of Defense and up the security alert status.
Only Jung Woo thinks something is up. They got the information too easily, and Athena’s target was always about the nuclear reactor. But Jae Hee reasons that if Son Hyuk killed his superior (they found Philip’s body), then he might not be acting under Athena’s orders. Hence, a wide scale terrorist attack might be right up Insane Son Hyuk’s alley.

Jung Woo reviews the CCTV tapes of the missiles being transported and sees a hearse being driven out of the building. Though they have checkpoints set up, the funeral hearse manages to pass inspection. They meet up with Sean Richard further off and open the back. They pull out the coffin slowly and open it up. Son Hyuk stands up, gun in hand.
Joon Ho finds the abandoned hearse near Gyeongju, which is near the nuclear plant. Jung Woo wants a team to go after Son Hyuk, but Director Kwon can’t give him many men. Most of security has been sent to the other 20 buildings, in case they really are the targets. It’s a small team, but Jung Woo just needs to provide proof of Son Hyuk’s presence and plans to get more men.

Tae Hyun goes to the scene where the hearse is and investigates. He reports to Joon Ho and Jung Woo that there was a man fitting Son Hyuk’s description inside the coffin. There were no missile residue however, so they still don’t know what happened to the weapons.

Son Hyuk goes to the new warehouse that houses their missiles. NTS is confused by the false information he leaked, and they won’t be able to locate the trucks that (supposedly) transported the missiles.

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아테나: 전쟁의 여신 / Athena: Jeonjaeng-ui Yeoshin - Athena Episode 17 synopsis



Details

* Title: 아테나: 전쟁의 여신 / Athena: Jeonjaeng-ui Yeoshin
* Also known as: Athena: Goddess of War
* Genre: Action, thriller, romance
* Episodes: TBA
* Broadcast network: SBS
* Broadcast period: 2010-Dec-13 to TBA
* Air time: Monday & Tuesday 21:55
* Related TV shows: IRIS

아테나: 전쟁의 여신 / Athena: Jeonjaeng-ui Yeoshin - Athena Episode 17 synopsis

Synopsis

A terrorist group known as "Athena" and led by evil mastermind Son Hyuk threatens South Korea and the world. It is now up to special agent Lee Jung Woo of the National Security Agency to foil their terrifying conspiracy. Jo Soo Young, the daughter of the South Korean president, is kidnapped and hidden away in Italy. Jung Woo and his team are given the assignment to find her and bring her back.

Cast

* Jung Woo Sung as Lee Jung Woo
* Cha Seung Won as Son Hyuk
* Soo Ae as Yoon Hye In
* Lee Ji Ah as Han Jae Hee
* Kim Min Jong as Kim Ki Soo
* Choi Si Won as Kim Joon Ho
* Lee Bo Young as Jo Soo Young
* Lee Jung Gil as Jo Myung Ho
* Kim Seung Woo as Park Chul Young
* Kim So Yun as Kim Sun Hwa
* Yoo Dong Geun as Kwon Yong Gwan
* Son Ji Hoon (손지훈) as Hong Jin Suk
* Kim Young Ae as Choi Jin Hee
* Lee Han Wie
* Yoo Tae Woong
* Sean Richard
* Oh Chang Suk
* Bang Kil Seung (방길승)
* Do Ye Sung (도예성)
* BoA as female singer (cameo)
* Girls' Generation (cameo)
* Chu Sung Hoon (cameo)
* Ryu Dam (cameo)
* Jin Goo (cameo)

Production Credits

* Production Company: Taewon Entertainment
* Producer: Kim Young Sup
* Director: Kim Myung Joon (김명준), Kim Tae Hoon (김태훈), Hwang Jung Hyun (황정현)
* Screenwriter: Kim Hyun Joon (김현준), Yoo Nam Kyung (유남경)
source: http://www.wiki.d-addicts.com/

Episode 17 synopsis/summary/recap:

The casualty count is slowly increasing with the death of Sung Chul. At the funeral wake, Jung Woo stands before Sung Chul’s picture with angry tears forming in his eyes as he reminisces his time with his mentor. He’s not the only one feeling the loss keenly: Ki Soo is getting himself drunk at the funeral place, angry and annoyed (in that bitter, depressed way) that he must now take care of the man’s kids as he promised.

Meanwhile, Hye In is haunted by the image of Sung Chul dying in the warehouse as she sits in the NTS interrogation room, once again a prisoner. She calls Director Kwon, requesting to be allowed to attend the funeral of Sung Chul (and we all know how bad she is at funerals…).

He attends the funeral with Chul Hwan to pay his respects, and then leaves with Jung Woo. They bump into Hye In, who has been given permission, albeit wearing handcuffs. Seeing how pitiful she must look, Kwon allows for the handcuffs to come off.

She places a flower before Sung Chul’s picture and bows her head in respect, letting her emotions break free from her shell. She apologizes to Sung Chul – and of course Jung Woo sees this (because all Kdrama heroes must eventually see the goodness of their girls).

Son Hyuk’s bitter too – but he deals with Hye In’s betrayal by drinking (because all Kdrama brooders must drink alcohol). He’s so angry that he manages to crush a glass in his hands (for added effect). Whoa – I wish I could do that with my bare hands.

Ki Soo returns to his office, bummed out like hell but forced to play secret agent for Chul Young – he’s going to New Zealand! Though Ki Soo wants to leave Sun Hwa alone, Chul Young wants her to be found before the North Korean agency gets to her. Apparently, North Korea is in the process of eliminating former elite agents, and so Ki Soo and Sun Hwa are at the top of their list.

Unfortunately their entire conversation is also being eavesdropped upon.

Son Hyuk phones in to NTS and wants to speak to Jung Woo. Of course, the entire office listens in via speakerphone. Son Hyuk says that he’s suffering more than Jung Woo. (And I go, “Sigh* I think I’m suffering the most from the cheesiness of this conversation.”) He ends the conversation with a threat: he will do something so magnificently disastrous in the middle of Seoul – “just wait and see.”

That spurs NTS (mainly Joon Ho) to look up all possible targets within Seoul city center. They’ve already secured cooperation with all other organizations. Kwon makes the decision (informing Jung Woo first privately) that Hye In be part of the team. She can shed a lot of light on Son Hyuk and what his plans may be, even if it means turning her back on Son Hyuk completely.

With her cell phone, Sook Kyung and her team manage to extract information about Athena’s possible target – the nuclear power plant. The plant isn’t exactly in the middle of Seoul, so the other Secretaries of the President’s cabinet are quite wary of the information. They insist on placing more security around the major targets within Seoul, and then some at the plant.

Jung Woo is point person for this mission, so he has everyone on a task – but Jae Hee. She’s still shaken by the hostage incident, even though she refuses to admit it. Tae Hyun also joins the team as “immediate backup” because he’s a “multi-talented” agent.

Creative, writers. Very creative.

So aside from being a bomb specialist, he knows special equipments. (How vague is that!?) He also specializes in the Art of Stating the Obvious – “I don’t think they can attack the nuclear plant from the outside since it’s protected by five layers…[but if they used a bomb like the one in NTS] it’d be possible if they used it inside the reactor.”

Since security has been increased, Jae Hee wonders how Athena would attack if they can’t do it from outside or get inside. Um – that’s your job isn’t it?

Thankfully, we escape to New Zealand. Ki Soo sits at an outdoor cafe, photos in hand and ready to meet So Yeon Sun Hwa. He watches her come out of a minivan (the sign of motherhood) outside a kindergarten school, alone. He approaches her cautiously, and Sun Hwa initially thinks nothing of it. But when she recognizes him, she slowly turns a grave face at Ki Soo and warns him not to come any closer.

The children come out with their parents, and Sun Hwa greets her young daughter and husband. Using the excuse of meeting the teacher, she passes by Ki Soo and slips a small piece of paper in his palm, telling him to meet her there at 10.

Cue montage of family day! Sun Hwa and her family go to a nearby park and have a picnic, getting ice cream from a truck and visiting a museum. They’re absolutely adorable! Is it weird if my favorite part about this is the daughter gets to wear basketball shorts?

Sun Hwa then puts her daughter to sleep and tells her husband to go to bed – no hanky panky, since he’s got an early day tomorrow.

She waits until he’s asleep before heading out to meet Ki Soo, but the threat is already at her door step: four masked men with silencers on their gun. As she makes her way into the kitchen, she detects something strange. Gunman 1 aims his gun behind her head, and she immediately knocks his arm, letting the bullet fly into the window instead. It’s a fierce fight, and Sun Hwa shows us the proper way to fight an intruder with kitchen supplies – specifically a pan. She gets the guy into a headlock, breaks his neck, and then punches his heart, letting him fall like a rag doll.

Woops – her husband just saw the whole thing.

Another gunman appears behind her husband. Sun Hwa grabs a kitchen knife and throws it at the guy, piercing his heart and missing her husband. She orders him to get their daughter out of here, and like a good husband, he obeys.

Another one shoots into the kitchen from outside, and when he breaks in, Sun Hwa lifts the kitchen table to knock him back out onto the patio. Using the barbecue grill (I seriously love how she’s using everyday home appliances) she slams the guy down continuously. They’re back inside the kitchen…and she pushes him far enough to grab the gun and fire four bullets into his body. Three down.

Sun Hwa begins to wonder why her husband and daughter aren’t coming down yet, so she dashes up the stairs to encounter the fourth one on the second floor. She disarms him and shoots him down as well.

She enters her child’s bedroom – her daughter and her husband are dead, with her husband’s body lying over the child as if he were trying to protect her. Sun Hwa breaks down, gasping out screams of pain and despair as the tears run down her face.

Assholes.

Meanwhile, Ki Soo is waiting for her at the appointed location, wondering why she hasn’t shown up yet. Back at her home, the phone of one of the gunmen rings and Sun Hwa picks up – it’s Chul Young. Aw great. She unmasks the killer and recognizes him as a North Korean agent. Chul Young is surprised to hear her on the other end of the phone, but she’s too pissed to care. She thinks he orchestrated this hit, and she’s so angry that they had to kill her husband and children – both of whom never knew her past. She swears, “My dead kid’s name is Park Saemi. I’m going to swear before my baby bleeding to death, I will take my revenge on you and North Korea, so please remember my daughter’s name.”

See – now why wasn’t this the plotline for Athena? Who gives a crap about another outside organization when we can have an awesome tale of revenge instead? It would also mean more Ki Soo scenes, since he’s North Korean.

Ki Soo finally drives up to Sun Hwa’s house and he immediately realizes something is wrong. He searches for Sun Hwa, but she’s nowhere to be found. He makes his way to the child’s bedroom, sees the blood, but no bodies. The entire family’s gone.

Back at NTS, Hye In proposes that they first locate the people working for Son Hyuk. One thing for sure is that once people within Palace are assigned to teams, they never switch into another team for security reasons. To locate these people, they have to go through customs and see who entered the country recently. It’s a lot of research, and Jung Woo and Hye In work tirelessly at it. Jung Woo finally takes a break at the cafe for coffee – but he ends up making a cup for her and a couple of waffles. A nice reversal since he always wanted her to bring him coffee.

They finally get a match – Oh Dae Shik, the team leader, and above him is Lee Chang – a guy who works in Shanghai. To get to Oh, they need Lee Chang’s access card and code. They send Jae Hee to seduce him, and she makes her way up to his hotel room. When he corners her (as a way of trying to get her in his bed), she twists his arm, kicks him in the chest, brings her leg around his neck to take him down, and breaks his neck. Best use of slo-mo ever.

Now she’s free to get his key card and phone. As she leaves his bedroom, she drops her bag as a bait to draw out the body guards so that she can snap their necks too.

Ki Soo calls Jin Young over to his gambling parlor to hand “something” over to Chul Young. He leaves for a second and that’s when Jin Young gets a call from one of his men – one of the gunmen sent to kill Sun Hwa. There’s no reply on the other line – because it’s really a trap set by Ki Soo. Now that he knows Jin Young masterminded the whole thing, he asks why. Jin Young knows that Chul Young had Kim Ho Gyun killed, and that he wanted to protect Sun Hwa (a “traitor”) for personal reasons. But Ki Soo’s angry that they had to resort to bloodshed and kill innocent people. North Korean agents and their families are a touchy subject.

Using Lee Chang’s access card, Hye In sends a message to Son Hyuk’s team saying that they’re sending over a small-sized cargo. “Small sized cargo” stands for people, and “large sized cargo” stands for weaponry. She gets back the coordinates of where they will meet them. Jae Hee doesn’t want Jung Woo to go, since he’s so recognizable, but Jung Woo isn’t about to let Son Hyuk slip through his fingers.

So he disguises himself and waits at the appointed time, looking very much like Clark Kent, standing outside a phone booth no less. Wow – I guess glasses and a bit of a mustache is supposed to work wonders. Everyone’s watching from afar or from NTS as the Athenian agents roll up to him. Jae Hee and Hye In follow in a car with backup right behind them.

Unsure of his identity, they start testing Jung Woo about certain people. Hye In is linked in to his ear piece so she tells him who each person is to correctly identify them. They mention Charlie Chung, but Hye In doesn’t know anything updated regarding this person. They do a quick search and tell Jung Woo that Chung is in Taiwan.

The agents drop him off at a random location. He answered incorrectly – Chung is dead. One of the agents pulls a gun on Jung Woo but Hye In manages to shoot him first through the back car window. The agents drive off, and Jae Hee tries but loses them. NTS techies help locate them and they follow all the way to a building with SRT back up.

It’s a warehouse like location, and NTS goes in on full offense, shooting down the guards. Sean Richard reports to Son Hyuk that they’ve been found out. Son Hyuk’s team packs everything up but are caught by Jung Woo and Hye In. Jung Woo shoots down all of Hye In’s former colleagues.

They can’t find Son Hyuk, and it turns out he’s in another place, watching via monitor feed Jung Woo and Hye In break into his operation cell.

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49일 / 49 Il - Sinopsis Drama Korea Episode 10 - Korean Drama


Details

* Title: 49일 / 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 (윤봉길) as Cha Jin Young
* Kim Ho Chang as Ki Joon Hee
* Jin Ye Sol as Ma Soon Jung
* Lee Jong Min (이종민) as Go Mi Jin

Production Credits

* Producer: Choi Moon Suk
* Director: Jo Young Kwang (조영광)
* Screenwriter: So Hyun Kyung
source: http://www.jacinda1st.com/
http://wiki.d-addicts.com/49_Days



Episode 10 synopsis/summary/recap

Kang follows the sound of Ji-hyun’s song, and it’s the last straw that puts him over the edge. He walks up to her at the piano and asks, “Who are you? Are you…Ji-hyun?” Ji-hyun’s mouth opens, unable to hide her shock. She stammers, unable to get a word of protest out.
Her hesitation makes him even more sure of his instinct, though she begins to protest that he’s nuts. And Kang knows it’s crazy. Except…”You feel like Ji-hyun.” He starts shouting all the ways they’re the same, and Ji-hyun starts to panic. She grabs her tear necklace (which will break if anyone catches wind of her true identity) and insists she doesn’t know what he’s talking about.

Manager Oh walks in to see Kang shouting at her, and interrupts them before things get out of hand. He tells Ji-hyun that this piano is the only thing Kang has left of his mother’s, and to just consider him being sensitive and acting out because of that.
As they stand side by side with a wall between them, they each think to themselves: Ji-hyun: “Han Kang, how did you know?” Kang: “It doesn’t make sense.” Ji-hyun: “What if Kang keeps suspecting?” Kang: “I must’ve seemed like a total crazy person.”

He rounds the corner and finds her standing there. She offers up that she must remind him of his friend a lot, and he says that she does…and doesn’t too. He then adorably asks her for her phone number, pretending to be cool about it.
He hides his embarrassment by nagging her that she shouldn’t make people worry like that, and asks what happened yesterday. She just says she wasn’t feeling well, but he adds that he went to her place, but she wasn’t home. Ji-hyun realizes that it was Kang knocking on the door last night.
And then, the not-quite-so-bright Ji-hyun puts the puzzle pieces together this way: that Kang was that worried about Yi-kyung, and that noticing her similarities to Ji-hyun made him angry…because he dislikes Ji-hyun. Oh, silly girl. Not that the very simple and direct Ji-hyun would know that Kang’s shouting is just masking his feelings. That’s just not in her nature. But still.

She goes to see Seo-woo, and gets the rare chance to sit down with her friend and eat some pastries. But Seo-woo keeps turning the conversation to In-jung and the thermos, asking about her mystery boyfriend. Ji-hyun thinks to herself that Seo-woo’s already forgotten about her too.
Min-ho and In-jung go out on a date, and she tells him that she’s going to quit her job tomorrow. The rumor mill is running rampant that a ghost kept the president from signing his will yesterday, and she doesn’t want to be reminded of Ji-hyun anymore.
Meanwhile Dad collapses, and Ji-hyun shows up at the hospital soon after, planning to play the part of her friend. She sees Dad lying next to her comatose body and cries, assuming that Dad’s just exhausted himself from worry.

She comes out into the lobby, tears streaming down her face, which is when Min-ho arrives and sees her. He stops her by grabbing her arm and asking why she’s here, and in her head, Ji-hyun thinks to herself that he’s daring to come here, in an effort to get that will signed.
She just says, “Take your hand off of me,” and walks away. When Min-ho goes upstairs, he finds that Dad is trying to keep his condition a secret from Mom, and decides he has to step in. He pulls her aside and tells her the truth, insisting that Dad needs surgery right away. Ji-hyun has followed him up and sees her mom crying, but doesn’t hear what he’s said to her.
Seo-woo asks In-jung again about her secret boyfriend, and In-jung freaks out that she’s going around asking Yi-kyung about her. Seo-woo confesses to following her out that night, and thinks that her boyfriend looks a lot like Min-ho…but is naïve enough to believe that he just looks like Min-ho, and not the other thing—the backstabby thing.

Ji-hyun gets impatient waiting for Yi-kyung to come home from work the next morning, and calls the Scheduler for help. Still upset about the last time he interfered on her behalf, he yells at her to stop calling him…and then shows up in person to yell at her some more. HA.
He lets her know just how upset he is, having had his five-year scheduler sentence extended by a week because of her. She apologizes as he whines that he hasn’t ONCE broken the rules in all this time. But…that’d be your own damn fault in choosing to help her, buddy.
He tells her that if she’s really sorry, she’ll stop calling him, since “just seeing your face annoys me.” Heh. She asks if maybe he can’t just find out when Yi-kyung might return… He can’t believe the nerve on this girl, and screams out a “NO!” before disappearing.

Yi-kyung is sleeping in Dr. Noh’s office today, hooked up to monitors checking to see if she has sleep apnea or any other crazy goings on to explain the things she can’t remember.
As she sleeps peacefully, we get our first flashback of Yi-soo and Yi-kyung, who are…totally not brother and sister. Rawr. Kisses! Aw, they look utterly, blissfully in love, as they have a picnic and talk about their dream house (the one marked in the book that Yi-kyung still has).

Oh my god, they’re already breaking my heart. I don’t know if I can take it. It’s hard enough imagining how happy they could’ve been, knowing how they ended up…but seeing this is KILLING ME.
Kang listens to the song that Ji-hyun was playing on the piano, mulling over all the connections he’s made between Ji-hyun and Yi-kyung so far. He asks if Yi-kyung’s come to work, upset that she made him worry yesterday and isn’t even here yet. The waiter reminds him that she’s freelance, but the worry just gnaws at him, made worse by the fact that she’s not picking up her phone.

So he goes to her house, and this time, he runs into Yi-kyung, but without Ji-hyun’s soul inside. Omo! FINALLY! He sees her and stands in her path, but she just looks at him and walks right past, not acknowledging him.
He calls out, “Song!” and asks why she’s pretending not to see him. Yi-kyung: “Who are you?” and she walks inside. Kang, totally taken aback, just watches her wondering, “Wha…is it a twin?” HAHAHA. I don’t know why that’s funny, but it is.
Kang sits in his car, wondering if maybe Yi-kyung had a twin all this time, but then remembers her saying that she didn’t have siblings. Just then, Ji-hyun runs out in Yi-kyung’s body, and grabs a cab before he can get out and ask her.

Meanwhile, Dad has gone ahead and signed his will anyway. It’s bad news, but also makes things interesting, since this new development gives Min-ho motivation to reverse the land deal/hostile takeover, so that he can just inherit the entire company, free and clear.
And that’s exactly what he sets out to do. He meets with a contact to put the brakes on the deal, saying that he’s not about to sell something for a third of the value when he can get the whole enchilada. His evil cohort wants to go ahead with the original plan anyway, but Min-ho’s got enough blackmail leverage on the guy to make him cooperate.
At the same time, Mom calls In-jung and Seo-woo to the house to ask them for their help in convincing Dad to get surgery. She tells them about the tumor, and In-jung puts it all together—the will, and Min-ho’s knowledge of all these proceedings.

She calls Min-ho and demands to meet right away, and when he says he’s on his way home to pick up a file, she says she’ll meet him there.
Only…that’s exactly where Ji-hyun is, trying to get into the safe. She’s in his room when Min-ho arrives, so she thinks quickly and grabs a handful of laundry and comes out, pretending to be surprised. She claims to have returned to drop off the key, but then felt bad about leaving the laundry that day, so thought she’d do a load before leaving.

Min-ho barely has time to say that makes no sense, before In-jung arrives right behind him. Panicking, he pushes Ji-hyun into his room and asks that she stay in here, and not make her presence known. Ooooh, liar liar pants on fire!
She agrees and he goes out to meet In-jung, who lays into him for not telling her that he knew…about Ji-hyun’s father, the tumor, the will. Ji-hyun hears everything, and nearly collapses in tears.
Min-ho tries to calm In-jung down, for one because he knows that Yi-kyung is overhearing. She accuses him of keeping it from her on purpose, and insists that he go through with the land deal like he’s supposed to. She tells him that since Ji-hyun ended up this way, every day she’s been waiting has been hell. You know what they say about what goes around…

Min-ho lies that he’ll take care of it, and then goes into the room to change. Ji-hyun doesn’t say anything but just silently darts him a hateful glare. As she turns her back, he opens the safe, takes out a file, and leaves, whispering that he’ll explain later. She crumples to the ground in tears once he’s gone.
Ji-hyun wanders back to Heaven in a daze, her phone continuously going off. I love the Scheduler’s annoyed voice as her ring tone, alerting her to how many calls she’s ignoring, and from whom. Where can I get one of those?

Min-ho calls over and over, and finally calls Kang to ask if Yi-kyung’s at work. Kang lies that he doesn’t know her address, and both boys stew over their unanswered calls. But Kang heads out to find Ji-hyun sitting on the patio, clearly frazzled over something.
He tells her to eat, and says he knows something is wrong, so she can stop pretending. He asks if something’s wrong with her father, to which he grabs her necklace in fear and says no. Her sister? She says she doesn’t have one. He’s confused more than ever, and she makes the excuse that she has to be somewhere, and runs off.

In-jung returns home and Seo-woo questions her, this time her anger bubbling over at the way In-jung is repeatedly turning her back on Ji-hyun and her family. But In-jung doesn’t play nice anymore, and tells her that she’s sick and tired, and that Ji-hyun always assumed the world revolved around her. “Did you always like her? I didn’t.”
Min-ho tasks his secretary with tracking down Yi-kyung. Isn’t that going to be hard when the phone number she’s using is…supernatural? It’s a direct-to-reaper line. I don’t think you’ll get an address off of it.

Ji-hyun finds Reaper Boy lounging about, and whines at him about the whole tears-gathering thing. She wonders why it has to be tears—can’t people just genuinely love her, but not shed tears?
The Scheduler explains that human tears are the most direct expression of emotion, and though the types of tears can vary, when people are the happiest, the saddest, they will cry. He adds that she ought to stop blaming other people, since she’s not one to cry genuine tears for others either.
She defensively insists that she CAN TOO, but he just snickers that this is why he doesn’t like humans. He tells her to stop assuming things that she’s never even experienced.

Ji-hyun: Tell me the truth. Is there anyone who genuinely loves me?
Scheduler: How am I supposed to know?? That’s not my purview. Human beings’ hearts change…that’s their specialty. Forever? There’s no such thing. Love, then hate. Hot, then cold. Upset, then grateful. Full of resentment, then understanding.
Aw, his jaded view is sad, but it makes for a great setup, for when he discovers that he once loved someone with a forever kind of love.

Kang paces in his office, stomping back and forth in a furor of confusion. Manager Oh watches him and tells him to just go find Yi-kyung to figure out which one it is: (1) he’s curious about whether Yi-kyung lied; (2) he keeps seeing Ji-hyun in Yi-kyung; or (3) he’s worried about Yi-kyung because something’s clearly going on with her.
Kang: “All of the above!” Haha. He takes the advice and goes to find out for himself. Oh, this ought to be good.
He waits outside Yi-kyung’s place, and sees Ji-hyun coming home just before midnight. She goes in, and he waits outside, wondering what he should do. But then before he knows it, Yi-kyung comes out, and walks right past him without so much as a word.

Bewildered, he just follows her, all the way to Purple Coffee. He wonders if she’s meeting someone at this hour, and then realizes that she’s working two jobs. So he finally goes inside and walks up to the counter.
Only Yi-kyung doesn’t recognize him, and just asks what kind of coffee he wants. Dumbfounded, he just orders something, and then stares at her. He checks the nametag: Song Yi-kyung. He asks, “Song Yi-kyung-sshi?”
Yi-kyung finally remembers him from the other day when he stopped her before, and asks, “Do you know me?” Angry, confused, and totally spun around, Kang just rushes out of there without a word.

He heads straight for Manager Oh’s house, where he wakes the couple up with his confusing dilemma, and the three of them comically try to suss out what the logical explanation might be.
At Kang’s mention of Yi-kyung insisting that she needed a job for only 48 days, Manager Oh remembers hearing someone once say that 49 days was the time a wandering soul had to complete something, or find something, in order to live. Kang just dismisses the reference, wanting an explanation that makes sense.
In light of the possibilities, your twin theory really was a good one, until now.

Yi-kyung arrives back home in the morning, and Ji-hyun sits next to her, voice shaking. She thanks her for everything, and says she’s sorry too, and says that she’s leaving. Ji-hyun: “I’ve waited and tried, but figured out that there’s no one out there who loves me. I must’ve lived my life badly.”
She apologizes for not being able to keep her promise to find Yi-soo, and prepares for her last day. She wakes up in Yi-kyung’s body, and cleans the house, as a way to say thank you. She leaves a letter, thanking her and asking her not to be afraid, and that she won’t be coming back.

She also writes a letter to Dad, explaining that it’s Ji-hyun, and to listen to everything he hears from Yi-kyung. The Scheduler appears behind her, and catches wind of her plan to give up, and to blow her 49 days to save Dad.
She gets dressed up and stops by work to give everyone presents. She goes downstairs, where Kang is nodding off to sleep at his desk. She shouts, “It’s a lovely morning, Han Kang!” He wakes up, startled.

She continues, brightly, talking to him like her old friend, “Why are you so surprised? Are you hearing banmal for the first time ever?”
She explains cheekily that Song Yi-kyung is technically one year older than him. “In this country, if I’m your noona, I can use banmal.” Hahaha. I don’t know what I love more, her having fun being his noona for a day, or his reaction to her statement.
She asks him to just listen to her for one minute.

Ji-hyun: Someone said once that love is letting someone misunderstand you, because that causes them less pain. If you love someone so much, I think it’s like that. You’d rather not give excuses. You’d rather that person not get hurt, even if you get misunderstood. How much it hurts to do that…I know that now. Hiding your heart…is a lot harder than not knowing your heart.
Aw. But Kang doesn’t listen very well (or understand what she really means, of course) and so she hands over her resignation. She tells him that she’s going away, but because of Min-ho’s phone call the other day, he assumes the worst.
He accuses her of going right back to work for Min-ho, or worse yet, to live with him. She insists that’s not the case, but he starts yelling: “If you liked Kang Min-ho from the start, why didn’t you just say so, instead of confusing people?!”

She asks why he’s so protective of Ji-hyun’s fiancé if they weren’t even that close. But he says this is about Yi-kyung. Which in turn hurts Ji-hyun’s feelings, assuming that Kang is only upset at losing Yi-kyung to Min-ho. Man, relationships are confusing enough without first-love-souls in other people’s bodies!
He asks what her real face is, jumping to the conclusion that she’s used him and jerked him around. Kang: “Where were you last night? Who did I meet?” Ji-hyun: “Are you that curious about Song Yi-kyung? Song Yi-kyung is an orphan. She has no one to lean on or talk to. And no one to love her.”
And with that she says goodbye to him with a grade-school insult, not unlike calling someone a butthead. Pfft.
He shouts after her ineffectually, “Fine! GO! And don’t you ever come back! You just TRY and come back!”

She walks away in tears, pouting that he ought to have sent her away with a smile since this is goodbye forever. And Kang goes to his room to brood.
She goes to hospital looking for her parents, and finds them at home. She walks in and overhears them talking, Mom begging Dad to get the operation. Dad tells her that he can’t, not with his daughter lying there like that. He tells her that he’s either got to send her away in peace or be the first to hold her when she comes back, but either way he won’t have the operation with Ji-hyun in limbo.

At the same time, Kang comes outside, where Manager Oh is repotting all the plants. He finds the seal that Ji-hyun hid there, and unwraps it. He reads the name: “Shin Ji-hyun.” Kang’s jaw drops.
Ji-hyun leaves her parents’ house, unable to go through with her plan when Dad is being so stubborn. She stands in the street, watching people pass by, and pleads to the heavens: “Someone save me. I have to live. I want to live.”

And then, as if the heavens answer her, a drop appears in her necklace. She looks down and sees her first genuine tear.

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