Walking home that night, Soo Kyung runs into the neighbourhood watch ladies and confesses that she’s pregnant. Meanwhile, Do Kyung’s brother, Hoon (Heo Jeong Min) gets a call while napping at the home of his girlfriend, An Na (Heo Young Ji), and goes running out to meet with Hee Ran, who wants to talk about his script.Īt the meeting, a nervous Hoon is distracted by Hee Ran’s cleavage, but finally gets on track as she suggests changes, then talks about sending the script to actors Jung Min (referring to Hwang Jung Min, I guess) and Jung Jae (Lee Jung Jae?).
Later at home, pretty Hae Young regrets that she’s not even Do Kyung’s most painful love anymore. Hae Young tells pretty Hae Young that she’ll go with her some day, then adds that it’s over with Do Kyung for her, and wishes pretty Hae Young luck. Pretty Hae Young reminds Hae Young that she was always quick to get back up after a fall, then asks her out for a drink. While pretty Hae Young tries to say that she’s sorry, Hae Young has come to an acceptance of her place in life, that pretty Hae Young is pretty Hae Young, and that she’s ordinary Hae Young. Hae Young’s next stop on the apology tour is pretty Hae Young (Jeon Hye Bin). A flustered Soo Kyung babbles out an excuse. When Soo Kyung attempts to talk to her about Do Kyung’s pain, Hae Young shuts her down, then points out that Soo Kyung is not wearing heels and has crumbs from a snack on her face. Hae Young first goes to speak with her boss, Soo Kyung (Ye Ji Won), who apologizes to her for not knowing about Do Kyung’s role in ruining her marriage. Her colleagues are incredulous to see her, but laugh on command when she tells them to. Hae Young, meanwhile, goes back to work the next day with a smile pasted on her face. But, now, Do Kyung regrets that his refusal to deal with his own feelings has hurt Hae Young. He tells Do Kyung that instead of living apathetically, since we’re on a predetermined path, he should quietly listen to what his heart wants (again, what?).ĭo Kyung takes this advice to heart (no pun intended), and acknowledges that he’s never given his all to anything or anyone, solely reacting to the other party’s feelings. The psychiatrist explains a theory that life exists solely as flashbacks as we die (what?). Do Kyung ends up back in the psychiatrist’s office, wondering why he’s having these visions of all the regretful moments that happened before he died. Do Kyung returns to his vision of his mother, Ji Ya (Nam Gi Ae) begging him to apologize to CEO Jang, followed by a vision of Hae Young’s ex-fiancé, Tae Jin (Lee Jae Yoon) gloating over being back with the right person. In the end, Hae Young thanks Do Kyung for giving her the opportunity to dump him, then walks away coldly.Ī heartbroken Do Kyung stands outside her gate until night-time, but Hae Young only returns to give him back his lamp and music box.
Do Kyung’s attempt at physical contact is met with rejection, as are his apologies and attempts to talk about his feelings. When Hae Young arrives, Hae Young’s father drags Duk Yi away, leaving Hae Young alone with Do Kyung. But, as Hae Young’s father runs into the house to get Hae Young, Duk Yi takes the opportunity to take back her curses, then angrily blames his sad eyes for fooling her. When she inevitably catches up to them, Do Kyung can do nothing but apologize, as Duk Yi points out that his wrongdoings will come back to haunt him.
It turns out to be Do Kyung, and his presence turns into an excuse for a Keystone Kops-style chase with Hae Young’s father trying and failing to evade the relentless Duk Yi. Their heart-to-heart is interrupted by the doorbell. Hae Young refuses she’s found her courage to go on and wants to return to work. Duk Yi tells Hae Young that they’re moving to Chung Joo, and asks Hae Young to come with them. Hee Ran, meanwhile, tells Hae Young that she’s envious of the fact that Hae Young throws her whole being into her relationships, and they round out their trip by frolicking in the same fountain everyone in Korean dramas uses to frolic.īack home again, Hae Young has caught a cold and must be nursed by her mother, Duk Yi (Kim Mi Kyung). They drive to the same park everyone goes to in Korean dramas, where Hae Young swears that she’ll dump the next person she dates, to make up for having been dumped so often. We don’t get to find out where that is, as Hee Ran (Ha Shi Eun) pops up at the home of Hae Young (Seo Hyun Jin) to take Hae Young for an outing. Please support the people who actually wrote this recap by visiting /oh-hae-young-again-episode-13-recap.Īs Do Kyung (Eric Mun) frantically drives somewhere, he swears that he will go all the way to where his heart is taking him. If you’re not reading this recap at, then this is stolen material. It’s quick and delicious highly recommended! Episode Recap Side dish: I made this recipe for Yaki Udon Stir-Fried Japanese Noodles from ‘Nanban’ on Tastebook this week.