Kang woo found out that Myung-wol has been keeping secrets from him first being why she approached him and claimed to love him , so he further tormented her when she refused to just leave him…but eventually relented and caved when he realised he is hurting too when she is hurting.
It ends happily. Which is what a fluffy rom-com should do. Share this: Click to email this to a friend Opens in new window Click to share on Facebook Opens in new window Click to share on Twitter Opens in new window Click to share on Tumblr Opens in new window.
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Post was not sent - check your email addresses! He held on to the very end, acting his heart out, despite no one else really being in the game. While I liked everyone else in their roles and have no major complaints about them unlike my gripes with the writing and directing , his was the only performance that stood a cut above the rest.
You know what this feels like? Your email address will not be published. Thanks for the recaps! I stopped watching this drama lonnng time ago but I still read your recaps every week!! Hopefully there will be a better drama next time!! I started being really excited for this drama, but it got more and more tiring to watch. Until i convince myself that there are tons of people not watching and i can just read recaps :P Even reading the recaps didnt excite me to pick the drama up again..
Me too.. I am moved by Ryu and In-ah Especially In-ah for the last few episodes.. She is just cute.. Me too. This drama started to get boring for me. I agree. I was actually ok with the ending, except for poor Comrade-Major.
Can a guy get a break?!! Why do I have a feeling that Poseidon won't be that good too? I'm just not getting my hopes up so I hope I will be proven wrong but we'll see.
This series just disappointed me I'm glad it's over. Eric deserves something so much better. Stopped watching this a loong time , it was a hot mess!!
Too much drama! Along with SOAW! Sorry don't want a lot of angst and drama in my drama if they don't deliver it during the script writing! I wish that the whole show wasn't a mess and had good points. Like JB said it was like giving a relationship to many chances where there was more bad than good. After the show went awry I was contemplating booking a flight to Korea and physically pounding the PD and Screenwriter to pulps and taking there jobs by force but this episode has me just wanting to write a letter of complaint.
I will not be dotting my t's or crossing my i's! Also thank you JB for not jumping ship when it would have been appropriate and recapping to the dying end! U ROCK! Or, like what Sam said to Austin Ames : "Waiting for you is like waiting for the rain in this drought: useless and disappointing.
Oh, love that and just tweeted it. We are having a drought here in Texas. LOL Love all of these comments -- gave me so many laughs on this bumpy ride! I'm so shocked at this ending.
Major wtf moment - all that lost potential Regardless, thanks for the recaps. I guess jb didn't have it in her to put in her final overall comments after having to post a recap just an hour or so ago.
Thank you ladies for hanging in there when you could've dropped the recaps for this show many ah-episode ago. What I hate is that Ryu really doesn't get his happy ending, and with all the trouble he went through, you would thing they would mention what happened to the information he got off the books about those damn rare metal. This is where I call upon the fanfiction writers out there to write a true epilogue to this show where we say how Ryu gets his happy ending, because seriously? I think In-ah is the one that can give it to him.
In Ah and Ryu are the characters who evolved the most. Of course, they had the furthest to go from pissy princess and wooden block of integrity to genuinely feeling and compassionate individuals. To be honest, I cared more about your recaps than the drama.
I gave up about Episode 7. I just couldn't get myself to care about any of the characters especially when all the offscreen drama was happening. The guy has blazing-charisma and if I took anything postive away from this show Actually, he was the lead in Someday. And although I can't vouch for that drama because I skipped episodes here and there, I think any fan of his would be happy to watch it and root for him to get the girl. Ryu, Lee Jin Wook was the main reason I watched.
I saw an interview where his looks were compared to Tom Cruise, and now I can see it. I can't understand Korean, so I appreciated the translation. I recommend this drama, Powerful Opponents. You may have to search for the final scene on You Tube and recap elsewhere, if you don't understand it, but it is worth it.
His smile is priceless! Well, it was a mess, a little but became uglier because of what she did. I just hope the lead actor will have better projects next time. She just gave me great deal of annoyance. I feel really bad for the staff and crew who worked hard for this drama. Despite ample amount, they tried hard and worked till the end.
I just had to share my thought. Spy MyungWol is good, but the end was rushed. Poor thing. Oh please. Not that ordeal again. She came back, that's what matters. It just wasn't the same in the second half when she lost all that personality from the first half. Writers fault, not exactly hers. I won't mention her name, because I don't want to offend I've been watching the character development throughout the show One moment we have bad-ass spies - the next they're complete morons.
Plot lines got introduced then dropped It was like they took the script pages, threw them in the air and let them land randomly I don't think the HYS drama led to a mediocre second half of the drama. I thought everyone acted their hearts out, despite the mediocre writing. The chemistry between the actors before and after the HYS-drama was seemless and great. I think the drama was in a bit of trouble even before airing because they had so little preparation time in the first place.
By episode 4, there were no previews, just Singapore footage that confused everybody. And if her 3-day absence upset some writing processes, i feel like writers should be able to adapt anyways in case an actor becomes ill or gets hurt i. HYS may have more trouble getting plum roles after this, but I believe it is over.
After all, she came back. And it seems like the crew and actors welcomed her back after she gave a really sincere apology even went down on her knees. It is extremely unlikely that HYS will do a drama ever again, or at least not for a long long time. Based on the contract she signed asking for better working conditions, it looks like she was already wary of doing one.
Films for the most part, don't eat up every minute of every day for months. After a dust off and rest-up, we could see her in a film. Does she have to go on talk shows for the next while and do confessionals, a la Hugh Grant after his strange experiences with the law? I doubt she was the cause of the poorly written script. If it only takes one "disruption" to "mess up" a drama, then the PD and writer have some serious things to work on.
But let's say if your argument is correct, couldn't you also argue that it was unprofessional of them to not do their jobs - i. I honestly just hate when people complain about her unprofessionalism and how she screwed up the drama.
You were not personally effected by it; it just affected the drama that you watched, so chill out. Don't take it personally, because I'm not "angry" at you or anything. But since you put yourself out there, I had to say something. LOL I wasn't going to respond to this until I saw that you had copy-pasta'd this comment from the Myung Wol ep 17 recap over here. You must really have been frustrated by HYS. Anyway, while I agree HYS was unprofessional in her handling of the matter, I really don't see how it has anything to do with the writing being all over the place.
How would the drama have improved in quality if HYS had stayed instead of running off? Are you implying that the writer got frustrated at the HYS drama and decided to produce the worst script in ? I am failing to understand this logic. I think maybe the extension might have caused the writing to go bad? Since they had to extend it by another two hours, they had to add in more ping pong back and forth to keep it going.
But during the extension, I felt they lost track of what they were writing about because they were concentrating too hard on extending it. I think it wasn't bad up to episode Then there was the planned extension, then HYS left the country and the plot started going downhill. I don't think HYS is done after this although as an actress she should be - not for her 'unprofessionalism' but for her lack of acting talent. I live in a neighbourhood in Seoul that is quite popular in dramas.
It's crazy - the whole crew works for nights on end, keeping us awake and inconvenienced, too. So, for standing up for herself - I don't mind it. More actors shoudl that.
She should just be a model - she has that kind of beauty highly coveted and created under the surgeon's knife here in Korea : big eyes and a V-line face. But, c'mon, her facial expression is always the same and always overacted. The actress who played Inah manages to move because she manages to act. Either as a bitchy heiress or a soft-hearted clumsy girl, she's always believable and real.
She and Choi had the sizzling chemistry from the beginning. I watched the whole drama for them! Of course, Eric is sizzling, and if he had been paired with a better actress, it would have been more interesting. For the most part, I completely agree with you regarding how great the first half was because it was just wacky, weird, and quirky but yes, they did lose it in the second half with its darker tone and melodrama--more importantly, weakening plot.
With that said, I was content with the drama overall. I absolutely loved the first half despite its lacking and more serious second half. Somehow in my mind, I want to believe that Choi Ryu became the fugitive and somehow North Korea allowed Myung Wol to live her life with Kang Woo considering they do not want further troubles with the South.
Therefore, they've decided to take revenge on Choi Ryu who is in complete hiding. Oh, what a sweet set up that would be and In Ah goes to back to Singapore to run her grandfathers hotel only to run into Choi Ryu once again who is being hunted by the North. Who'd watch? Anyway, Spy Myung Wol was far from perfect but I enjoyed it nonetheless. The thing is, most Kdramas always starts out great and we wish it would stay that way. Some luckily do, some just don't. In this case, it wasn't a complete let-down I would totally watch that!
Ha ha ha! That would be very funny! And In-ah would be trying to learn how to be a spy despite her dim-wittedness so she can be with Ryu!
That would be so hilariously the reverse of Spy Myeong-Wol! I already imagine Ryu trying to teach Inah how to disguise herself so that they won't be caught by the North Korean agents. And she would wear the loudest and most colorful outfit of all while saying "A spy is expected to wear black so I'm going for color!
The 1st 10 eps of Spy Myung Wol were a delight from infancy to the pre-teen years - the last 8 turbulent like the show was going through some teenage angst. So by that logic, the sequel would be a load of fun cos all growing pains should be sorted! And one last thing Yes, I agreed that the first half started out great but loses its momentum in the second half. Almost like the writer didn't know what to do with the story. It wasn't a bad drama at all but it wasn't the best either.
Would I watch it again? Sure, but not right away. Too many other ones to watch right now. By the way, I agree with girlfriday. The last few episode was just wasteful and such disappointment! Should have ended earlier for the better, or the could have made the happy ending longer..
My reasoning for her disappearance was to recover from the car explosion. But the truth of the matter is probably just super-lazy writing from the writers. I can't believe these guys would deal with Chairman Joo time and time again, even knowing he was a shady backstabber.
I was also more moved by Ryu and Inah by the end. I hated In-ah so much in the beginning, that I'm surprised that I was cheering HER on for most of this last episode rather than Myung-wol. On the bright side, Myung-wol makes a breathtaking bride! And I'm sure the cast and crew are relieved that the drama is over! This drama makes me cry not coz its finish, coz it just disapoint me tht it didn't end well I seriously can't wait for Ryu's next drama. That man is sizzling HOT!!!
UGH, i haven't had time to watch it, but i was hoping it would be a legit romcom. I too, was watching this drama purely for Eric, he delivered his acting scenes so well, he was crying, yelling, screaming and doing what he needed to do and he still looked HOT doing it. Poor In-Ah. Oh, dear Ryu. Oh God, writing this became ten times harder when your face kept appearing inside my head. Ryu chugging down a bottle of soju just like that.
When he would watch the Woo-Wol silently and obediently, I had the urge to drag him away and put him into my pocket. At least, he got some golden moments, smiling like an idiot and a newlywed groom when he tried to help Myung-Wol with her things.
It really killed my mood as I felt the scene was so off. It was so sudden: one time they were smiling to each other, and the next scene, Kang-Woo was looking at the exploded and burning car. At least, if they wanted to keep Myung-Wol and Ryu away for some time, just made the North tried to kidnap them and they had to jump into the sea and hide on a secret island.
Ok-Sun and Hee-Bok surrendered themselves and later, got married and involved in separate food business. How smart! Another yeay for a real wedding! Pretty sweet ending for the main couple, probably going to continue their lives as the superstar couple. Hopefully they would be living like what Kang-Woo had been dreaming about everyday for one whole year:. Oh, and Chairman Joo had been arrested for his countless crime.
He need some time inside the prison to reflect himself instead of brooding about the Four Joint Books, or whatever they were called. But when she returned to her car, the scarf she gave to Ryu was there! Ryu, where are you??? As she was looking around, a guy with a scarred side profile looked over at her. Good boy would never make a girl cry! Myung Wol the Spy , I give you seven and a half star.
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