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Tuesday, April 20, 2010
eunjo ya.......
Just now i was in the middle of analyzing the tons of feedback forms on my desk.one word to describe-headache!.so, decided to 'getaway'for a while before my 'hard disc' gets corrupt.A quick click on drama beans.com and walla!.the latest episode recapped of Cinderella's sister has been posted.i gotta admit, i'm not a big fan of Chung jung myung before but i might be one after this drama.His tormented emotions and longing for Eun-joe gave me goosebumps and together with Moon Geun Young who excellently potrayed the difficult soul Eun-jo, they made me addicted to this drama.for the fifth episode of Cinderella's sister, my fave part would be Ki-Hoon confronted Eun-jo for acting coldly towards him.Here's the recapped of my fave part, courtesy of dramabeans.com(this site is really superb):
they received a call from Hyo-sun’s friend saying that she is passed out drunk. Eun-jo and Ki-joon have gone to pick her up.
On the drive, Ki-hoon tries to make conversation, and asks if Eun-jo remembers anything. She feigns sleep to avoid talking to him, and they drive on in silence.
On their return, Ki-hoon carries Hyo-sun to her room, and after he leaves, Eun-jo tucks her sister into bed. She may not be willing to show affection to her sister in the light of day, but there are little moments like this (and the “you’re pretty” exchange) that show that their relationship is not all hate and jealousy. I appreciate that.
As she leaves the room, she finds Ki-hoon in the courtyard, standing still like he was so lost in thought that he just forgot to keep walking. He looks up at her and they meet eyes, but she breaks the stare.
Looking intently at her, Ki-hoon asks again, “Do you really have nothing to say to me?”
Till now he has asked this question in polite (i.e., stranger-to-stranger) speech, but now he takes the familiar speech, like he’s not going to just accept her distance this time.
He grabs her wrist and she glares. He pulls her out to the front gates, where he confronts her openly, all pretense dropped now.
Ki-hoon: “Do you really have nothing to say to me, you awful girl?”
Eun-jo: “I have no idea what you’re talking about.”
Ki-hoon: “Awful girl. You’re pretending not to know me?”
She looks straight at him now, her sneer back:
Eun-jo: “Do I have to act like I do?”
Ki-hoon: “Do you know how much I—”
Eun-jo: “Shut your mouth.”
Ki-hoon: “What?”
Eun-jo: “Crazy bastard.”
Ki-hoon: “What?”
Eun-jo: “What’s Hyo-sun, and what am I? I didn’t know this, but you’re a son of a bitch.”
Suddenly he understands, and looks stricken as he insists, “That’s not it.” She doesn’t believe him, so he presses on, “Hyo-sun isn’t the one. She’s not. That’s not true.”
Eun-jo challenges, “Does Hyo-sun also think it’s not true?” He answers, “I’m telling you it’s not true!”
Not moved at all, she retorts, “And who are you? You’re fired. Don’t step one foot inside this house.”
And she walks away, ignoring him as he calls after her, “Hey, hey!”
But then he calls out “Eun-jo ya,” stopping her in her tracks, against her will. And again, “Eun-jo ya.” Her eyes brim with tears and she stands frozen. He keeps calling out after her.
“Eun-jo ya.”
“Eun-jo ya.”
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