I didn't want to do liveblogging but as the ep went on, I kept getting the urge worse and worse and finally gave in.

Two episodes in, I am in love with Myung Wol the Spy. In fact, except for City Hunter which stands alone, MW is my favorite of all the currently airing dramas. When
vert_gazon said that it reminds her of Capital Scandal, it's as if something clicked into place - I was trying to place my finger on the faint sense of familiarity I felt and yes, that's it! The stories themselves have nothing in common but the vibe is the same - the sharp screwball feel, finding the absurd and the funny in what would be a very dark situation (Japan-occupied Korea and the Underground in CS, the tyranny of North Korea and its penchant for murder and kidnapping in MW) and somehow making it work - being internally consistent despite driving a hisorical purist nuts. And one more thing unites them - characters that I somehow get very attached to - the causehead female lead and the care-less, arrogant, yet ultimately decent person male lead, kooky secondary characters. And while it's all zany hilarity for now, there is a delicious possibility for conflict and angst later on. Oh, and the chemistry. The chemistry! Every time Myung Wol and Kang Woo get within ten feet of each other, I start wondering why they are not ripping clothes off each other yet.
It's also a gorgeously shot drama. And you have no idea of the kind of relief it is to find a romcomish drama (though like CS it's a mishmash of genres) whose hero doesn't make me want to stab him in the face repeatedly. Sure, Kang Woo is arrogant about his popularity/appeal, but he's ultimately a nice person - despite his 'are you a chaebol's daughter?' comment to MW, he doesn't want to marry someone for money (Secondary Girl is uber-rich and wants to marry him and tells her to bug off), he rescues MW when she's in his house and when she fakes having a fit, he doesn't call the cops but goes looking for meds (when for all he knows she's a psycho stalker) etc. Basically, unlike Best Love's Dokko Jin, who was a similar character, he's not a cartoon. Oh, and I adore Myung Wol, and her fish-out-water reactions and her single-mindness, and her temper and her deadly skills and her certain charm.
This is here because I find Communist Officer Robot Guy pretty damn hot, even if he'd probably be reciting the principles of Juche in bed.


Not as hot as I find Eric though. Man, I think my hormones spike every time that man is on-screen. Take me, Kang Woo! You won't even have to relocate to North Korea! I had way too many caps of Eric being sexy (which was basically every time he was on screen). Way too many and had to cull which necessitated careful analysis.

I really wonder what is the connection btw Kang Woo and the Chairman, In A's grandpa. They both want the same book (and what is the book thing about?) and Chairman has been his sponsor for the last 5 yrs (which rules out charity/relatives because wouldn't he have then taken care of KW when he was a kid and not a fully-grown man. Hmmm. I wonder what sort of history is there).

How gorgeous is Myung Wol? Seriously. Gorgeous gorgeous gorgeous.

I kinda found it hilarious that after Kang Woo was all "I don't care if she lives or dies" he ended up saving her life when he found her stalkerishly hanging off his roof. Bwahahahaha. Yeah, keep on saying things.





I gotta say, he's really nice, not to call the cops on this weird stalkery high schooler. Though the fact that anyone believes Myung Wol is high-school age is the most improbable thing in this drama about NK spies and Hallyu superstars.

The scene where he was explaining to her why any romance between them is impossible, thinking she was a besotted fangirl (taking a time-out to ask her hopefully if maybe she's from a chaebol family ROFL), and she was thinking best of how to snap his neck per her mission, was LOLtastic. And then she fakes a fit so he won't call the police after all, when he starts to think she's a total stalker for real (little does he know she really is - only it's not your sexiness she wants, but your head) and is about to call the cops, and that distracts him (awww, he looks for meds). Kang Woo is not all that bright, poor sexy thing, is he?


And then she makes her escape (she is not cut out for assassination, clearly) and our big-headed Hallyu star is totally thinking about her! My favorite bit when he calls the missing persons division and they ask how long she has been missing and he says the time in hours, minutes and seconds. Bwahahahahahhahahahahaa. And then he does find her later and she gets out a knife but he knocks it away without noticing what it is (ROFL) and is all "I've been looking for you!" and tells her that "In the future, you have to report everything to me". Someone is getting awfully posessive over a nutty highschooler, isn't he?


I literally started laughing so hard that I woke Mr. Mousie, when Sexy Communist told Myung Wol that her Motherland orders her to marry Kang Woo in three months and have him defect to North Korea, saying this with such a serious face, like some sort of deadly mission, and MW was all "No, I'd rather kill him." Bwahahahahaha. Oh, Sexy Communist totally has a thing for Myung Wol, I can tell. Awww, he probably wanted to make babies with her for the glory of the Dear Leader. But he tells her "if you fail, you go to jail." I really bet he wanted to add "yes. Jail. In my pants."


They got two other infiltrators to pose as her parents and give her fake identity. Please tell me they aren't still planning on keeping her as a high-schooler. Kang Woo is what - 30? I think getting him to marry a (fake) high-schooler would be kinda hard (talk about societal scandal! It would also wreck his career but seeing that he will be supposed to go to NK, that would be the least of his problems.)

And then the female spy is trying to teach Myung Wol feminine graces which are utterly lacking in the military-minded MW who has never had a relationship with a man because she was too busy training. LOL. I think they will be better just coshing the unfortunate Kang Woo and dragging him over the border feet-first.



Secondary Girl has a pretty insane obsession (my favorite kind of secondary psycho), basically offering to buy him for herself (lady, you should watch Que Sera Sera, those things never end well). And also telling him he'll never find someone as obsessed about him as she is, which seems more a grounds for a restraining order and not marriage, but what do I know? I am sensing Kang Woo's hostility isn't just due to her persistence in the face of his utter lack of interest, but because of the family thing - his thing with Chairman is utterly weird, whatever it is. Clearly, whatever his comment to MW, he's not really for sale on the marriage market, so In A is out of luck. Though seeing his other choice is a North Korean agent sent to seduce and marry him and then get him to defect to North Korea, Secondary Stalker is beginning to look pretty good!





The final scene! They made Myung Wol to make a romantic confession and Kang Woo decides to use her to get rid of In A. Smooooooch!








Preview shows MW, in yet another guise, becoming KW's bodyguard. I am beginning to worry about the man's vision and brain capacity if he can't tell this is the same person. :P
Someone made a cool MV for the first two eps. Have it!

Two episodes in, I am in love with Myung Wol the Spy. In fact, except for City Hunter which stands alone, MW is my favorite of all the currently airing dramas. When
It's also a gorgeously shot drama. And you have no idea of the kind of relief it is to find a romcomish drama (though like CS it's a mishmash of genres) whose hero doesn't make me want to stab him in the face repeatedly. Sure, Kang Woo is arrogant about his popularity/appeal, but he's ultimately a nice person - despite his 'are you a chaebol's daughter?' comment to MW, he doesn't want to marry someone for money (Secondary Girl is uber-rich and wants to marry him and tells her to bug off), he rescues MW when she's in his house and when she fakes having a fit, he doesn't call the cops but goes looking for meds (when for all he knows she's a psycho stalker) etc. Basically, unlike Best Love's Dokko Jin, who was a similar character, he's not a cartoon. Oh, and I adore Myung Wol, and her fish-out-water reactions and her single-mindness, and her temper and her deadly skills and her certain charm.
This is here because I find Communist Officer Robot Guy pretty damn hot, even if he'd probably be reciting the principles of Juche in bed.


Not as hot as I find Eric though. Man, I think my hormones spike every time that man is on-screen. Take me, Kang Woo! You won't even have to relocate to North Korea! I had way too many caps of Eric being sexy (which was basically every time he was on screen). Way too many and had to cull which necessitated careful analysis.

I really wonder what is the connection btw Kang Woo and the Chairman, In A's grandpa. They both want the same book (and what is the book thing about?) and Chairman has been his sponsor for the last 5 yrs (which rules out charity/relatives because wouldn't he have then taken care of KW when he was a kid and not a fully-grown man. Hmmm. I wonder what sort of history is there).

How gorgeous is Myung Wol? Seriously. Gorgeous gorgeous gorgeous.

I kinda found it hilarious that after Kang Woo was all "I don't care if she lives or dies" he ended up saving her life when he found her stalkerishly hanging off his roof. Bwahahahaha. Yeah, keep on saying things.





I gotta say, he's really nice, not to call the cops on this weird stalkery high schooler. Though the fact that anyone believes Myung Wol is high-school age is the most improbable thing in this drama about NK spies and Hallyu superstars.

The scene where he was explaining to her why any romance between them is impossible, thinking she was a besotted fangirl (taking a time-out to ask her hopefully if maybe she's from a chaebol family ROFL), and she was thinking best of how to snap his neck per her mission, was LOLtastic. And then she fakes a fit so he won't call the police after all, when he starts to think she's a total stalker for real (little does he know she really is - only it's not your sexiness she wants, but your head) and is about to call the cops, and that distracts him (awww, he looks for meds). Kang Woo is not all that bright, poor sexy thing, is he?


And then she makes her escape (she is not cut out for assassination, clearly) and our big-headed Hallyu star is totally thinking about her! My favorite bit when he calls the missing persons division and they ask how long she has been missing and he says the time in hours, minutes and seconds. Bwahahahahahhahahahahaa. And then he does find her later and she gets out a knife but he knocks it away without noticing what it is (ROFL) and is all "I've been looking for you!" and tells her that "In the future, you have to report everything to me". Someone is getting awfully posessive over a nutty highschooler, isn't he?


I literally started laughing so hard that I woke Mr. Mousie, when Sexy Communist told Myung Wol that her Motherland orders her to marry Kang Woo in three months and have him defect to North Korea, saying this with such a serious face, like some sort of deadly mission, and MW was all "No, I'd rather kill him." Bwahahahahaha. Oh, Sexy Communist totally has a thing for Myung Wol, I can tell. Awww, he probably wanted to make babies with her for the glory of the Dear Leader. But he tells her "if you fail, you go to jail." I really bet he wanted to add "yes. Jail. In my pants."


They got two other infiltrators to pose as her parents and give her fake identity. Please tell me they aren't still planning on keeping her as a high-schooler. Kang Woo is what - 30? I think getting him to marry a (fake) high-schooler would be kinda hard (talk about societal scandal! It would also wreck his career but seeing that he will be supposed to go to NK, that would be the least of his problems.)

And then the female spy is trying to teach Myung Wol feminine graces which are utterly lacking in the military-minded MW who has never had a relationship with a man because she was too busy training. LOL. I think they will be better just coshing the unfortunate Kang Woo and dragging him over the border feet-first.



Secondary Girl has a pretty insane obsession (my favorite kind of secondary psycho), basically offering to buy him for herself (lady, you should watch Que Sera Sera, those things never end well). And also telling him he'll never find someone as obsessed about him as she is, which seems more a grounds for a restraining order and not marriage, but what do I know? I am sensing Kang Woo's hostility isn't just due to her persistence in the face of his utter lack of interest, but because of the family thing - his thing with Chairman is utterly weird, whatever it is. Clearly, whatever his comment to MW, he's not really for sale on the marriage market, so In A is out of luck. Though seeing his other choice is a North Korean agent sent to seduce and marry him and then get him to defect to North Korea, Secondary Stalker is beginning to look pretty good!





The final scene! They made Myung Wol to make a romantic confession and Kang Woo decides to use her to get rid of In A. Smooooooch!








Preview shows MW, in yet another guise, becoming KW's bodyguard. I am beginning to worry about the man's vision and brain capacity if he can't tell this is the same person. :P
Someone made a cool MV for the first two eps. Have it!
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Date: 2011-07-16 10:34 pm (UTC)(hey mousie I wonder, do you have MSN? I could always use more people to chat kdramas with :D)
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Date: 2011-07-16 10:37 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2011-07-16 10:42 pm (UTC)I hope it's even a little as awesome as CS! :) It totally has frivolous guy, overdedicated girl thing.
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Date: 2011-07-16 10:45 pm (UTC)I don't have msn but i am going to get one, chatting is fun.
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Date: 2011-07-16 10:57 pm (UTC)Great antidote for the current City Hunter angst! I think I may end up saving this drama's weekly episodes to watch after City Hunter, at least for the next two weeks: zany hilarity might help bind up a broken heart.
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Date: 2011-07-17 12:02 am (UTC)Can't wait for more episodes, and I wan't a zoom in KW's past.
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Date: 2011-07-17 02:02 am (UTC)So yes Myung Wol is an amazing lead right now. Love the acting which is the right balance of unworldliness with toughness. And in this drama it totally makes sense why she is so unaware of the world. In some dramas, you almost want to shake the heroine for being so naive to the point of being dumb.
I see the very hot chemistry between the leads but I can't exactly put into words as to why the character likes Myung Wol but just that he does. If you have any opinions on that I would love to hear it.
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Date: 2011-07-17 02:03 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2011-07-17 02:07 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2011-07-17 02:09 am (UTC)I think sometimes attraction is very hormonal and physical and raw and that is a lot of it - it's very sexual. Also, she is not like anyone he's met before because he had a bazillion fangirls/ladies who think he's hot/similar and she doesn't really act like one. And she did save his life.
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Date: 2011-07-17 02:10 am (UTC)Yeah, I am curious about KW. We pretty much know everything about MW's background and little about KW's (well, at least in this drama no chance they are fake siblings :P)
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Date: 2011-07-17 02:14 am (UTC)http://dangermousie.livejournal.com/2026080.html
(This is a nonspoilery pusher post I did for it).
I adore Eric's pirate look in this one but I always did love scruffy :P
Yes, I like that MW improvises and thinks on her feet.
The MW v. CH watching thing is a great idea and I may steal it!
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Date: 2011-07-17 02:18 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2011-07-17 02:33 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2011-07-17 02:37 am (UTC)Eric does look vaguely piratical, which totally fits in with his slightly off-the-wall air. Maybe he'll convert me to scruff after all. :)
Fortunately MW is getting subbed slower than CH, so it probably won't be that long a wait between availability and watchability...
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Date: 2011-07-17 02:46 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2011-07-17 02:52 am (UTC)Thank you so much for the rec and the link!
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Date: 2011-07-17 02:52 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2011-07-17 02:54 am (UTC)Though I wonder how they are going to work in yet another incarnation of her as the bodyguard - he might not have paid attention to crazy autograph seeker in Singapore enough to remember what she looks like but he obviously looked at her 'high school' self plenty.
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Date: 2011-07-17 03:00 am (UTC)Things you need:
1. Combined Community Codec Pack http://www.cccp-project.net/ will have both the player that you can use with these files and codecs that allow you to play them without any glitch. Just go there and install, following instructions.
2. Then download files at link - both vid file and sub file. In order for subs to play automatically on MPCPlayer that came with your CCCP, you need to make sure that sub and vid file have the identical name except, obviously, for extension, and are located in the same folder.
The end.
If you want a more detailed version, I did a tutorial here (you can ignore the part on split files, torrents and clubbox as none of these will be relevant for your purposes).
http://dangermousie.livejournal.com/792106.html
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Date: 2011-07-17 03:13 am (UTC)Fantastic. Thank you so much! This drama sounds like an excellent way to celebrate being done with the bar exam in two weeks. :)
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Date: 2011-07-17 04:00 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2011-07-17 05:13 am (UTC)Good luck with the exam!
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Date: 2011-07-17 10:16 am (UTC)Did you read about the theory floating about on soompi that KW might actually be a spy himself? I didn't think so when watching the first two episodes but I'll keep an eye out for little things that don't add up. He has a shady past that's for sure.
And Sexy Communist totally has a huge thing for MY. She's probably his only weakness. And I'm pretty sure he didn't want her to join the Secret OPS division because it would put her in too much danger. I'm afraid I'm already shipping those two. I like the KW/MW pairing and ship them as well but there's something about cold, robot like characters in love that get to me every time.
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Date: 2011-07-17 10:36 am (UTC)Anyway, I hope as well to be 1/10 as good as CS was.
Exactly, we know nothing for KW, and I am very interested to learn . Its about time.
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Date: 2011-07-17 05:35 pm (UTC)I can't imagine KW is a spy but there is something weird going on there.
Re: Communist. He's super-hot but after growing up in a Communist country, I find hard-core idealogue communists sort of a turn-off.
But I ship him with Kang Woo's stalker costar.no subject
Date: 2011-07-17 05:36 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2011-07-17 05:49 pm (UTC)The not cut out to kill I understand and agree with. She looks like a gentle and whimsical soul underneath the hard soldier shell she tries to put on.
Re:Sexy Communist. Gosh yes, I understand you. It's only because the NK part are so cartoonish they don't seem real that I can root for his character. Growing up in a communist country like you did, it must be harder to make abstraction of it all.
So you totally secret ship him with KW's psycho co-star? lol! I admit I can't stand her so far. I hope she'll get some character development and doesn't remain a spoiled bitch.
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Date: 2011-07-17 06:50 pm (UTC)Yeah, I had to firmly put this into fantasy-land territory AU to be able to deal with the way they portray NK, especially in light of what I consistently read about the place. Funnily, growing up, my best friend was a girl who lived in NK for a while because her father was working there, sent by USSR government to help them. Not sure what he did, and seeing I grew up in a closed city (i.e. city closed to foreigners because we made rocket parts) not sure I want to know. NK has always been fascinating for me because even growing up in the USSR, we thought they were nuts. That's saying a lot. I really rec Andrei Lankov's "Beyond the DMZ" - it's on every-day life in NK and is beyond fascinating (it also helps me that Lankov is also a former Soviet person, who actually studied back in Pyongyang, and so his attitude is not just "gosh darn communism is weird" but getting past that into peculiarities of NK itself and not it being communist, as it really isn't). Anyway, massive digression.
Yup, I just think it would be hilarious to hook up rich/spoiler with Mr "Juche is my life."
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Date: 2011-07-18 08:50 am (UTC)I'm starting to learn Korean (I've always wanted to learn a third language and had to choose between German and Korean) and I'm interested in the history as well. I'm doing it on my own so it's a slow process. I'm just at the learning the alphabet stage :o)