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SinopsisMy Princess episode 2 part 2 Title: ė§ģ“ ķ린ģøģ¤ / My Princess Genre: Romance Episodes: 16 Director: Kwon Suk Jang Screenwriter: Kim Eun Sook, Jang Young Shil (ģ„ģģ¤) Broadcast network: MBC Broadcast periode: 5 Januari 2011
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recaps discussion news cast 412 February 3, 2011January 24, 2016 My Princess Episode 10 by girlfriday Finally, a conflict I can get behind, that isnāt motivated by press conferences and public opinion. Hae-young spends the episode in a frustrated snit, but it leads him to finally make a choice, and forces Seol to face some harsh facts of her own. Is it Love or Country? Kisses or Kings? And whyās a girl gotta sell out her country to get some smooches up in here? EPISODE 10 RECAP Itās the Love-Square-Face-Off, as Yoon-ju calls both men to pick her up, and then goes running to Hae-young in a hug. That puts Hae-young face to face with Seol, and Yoon-ju facing Jung-woo, as they hug and talk, but not really to each other. Hae-young, eyeing Seol the whole time, tells her that heāll always come if she calls, no matter what, and that she should have waited inside. Yoon-ju, looking right at Jung-woo, says that she just wanted to see him that much sooner. Dude, you people have ISSUES. Hae-young tells Yoon-ju quietly that heās not the one she waited for, but heās going to take her hand and leave with her anyway. Yoon-ju catches on right away that this display is for Seolās benefit, and tells Hae-young that he owes her one. They start to walk away, but Seol bursts out, āDonāt go! Mr. P, donāt go!ā Oh, youāre breaking my heart. I love that sheās not too proud to just tell him not to go. But alas, Mr. P must stand for Mr. Poopyhead, because he goes anyway. Back at Dumpsville, Seol and Jung-woo sit dejected, until the professor offers to buy her something sweet, because thatās what people eat when they get rejected. I adore that youāre being nice to Seol, even though youāve also taken a beating. Hae-young drops Yoon-ju off and then returns to the palace, only to find that Seol still hasnāt returned and isnāt answering her phone. Neither is Jung-woo, which worries him as he paces around looking for her. He finally finds her in the palace making ramen, on a portable stove no less. What happened to Gunnie the personal chef? Heād probably make you a ramen with smiley face chives or something. The second he walks into the room, Seol tries to make a run for it, but she keeps getting tripped up over what to do with the half-cooked ramen, and he uses it as an excuse to keep her there. He starts out lecturing her as always, but then ends up asking worriedly why she didnāt pick up her phone. Seol āTo make your insides stew a little!ā Ha. I do love her forthrightness. He realizes that he set himself up for that in leaving her there, but then to hide his feelings, he tells her, āMenās insides donāt burn over women they formally rejectedā¦Also, I donāt like milk.ā Aaaargh. Jung-woo returns home only to find Yoon-ju standing in his doorway. He watches silently as she hesitates, and then tries the old lock code on the door. It works. Satisfied with that, she turns to walk away and runs into Jung-woo. She asks why he never changed the code, and he makes the excuse that itās just a hassle. She says, eyes getting teary, that itās a comfort to her. Gah, I feel the worst for Jung-woo because he has the utter misfortune of loving or even having loved such a stone-cold former human. The next morning Seol wakes up to a giant mound of fan mail. Hae-young wakes up and checks the news, and finds Seolās popularity on the rise. Sheās even updated her website with a selca of her opening her fan mail. He laughs, and so do I, at the thought that this is what a 21st-century princess does to gain public favor. Itās not unlike being an idol star or an actress, and the meta in that is quite apt. She calls him asking for advice on how to respond to her numerous letters of the Iām-in-love-with-you variety, and he jumps up to tell her to ignore them. She decides that sheās going to respond to every single comment and letter yeah, good luck with that and thinks that heās best to advise, since heās not one to āburn his insidesā over her. Heh. Way to throw his own words back at him. He tells her the internet is off-limits for a while, and tells her not to respond to anything, about anything. She wonders what difference it makes, if she answers questions honestly about everything except her weight, heh. He explains that every little questionāwhether she likes taxis or buses, red or blueācan be twisted to have political implications, which is why she shouldnāt answer. Well the red or blue question would certainly be a biggie in the States. She catches his drift, and then canāt help but ask if she shouldnāt answer this question then Does she like Mr. P? Getting in her face, he tells her not to answer that one, ever. She asks if even THAT is a political matter, and he tells her itās the most political of them all. Oooh. True, but youāre the one whoās making it so, Mr. Diplomat. He also keeps her palace-bound unless she has his permission. Hae-young gets called away to meet the President, who thinks itās time he enter the palace in a formal capacity. Hae-young says that the princess isnāt ready for that, and tries to buy some more time. The President decides that heāll have to bring her out of the palace then, and decides that an event at an orphanage should do the trick. Yoon-ju meets with her father to discuss marriage plans, and she tells him that sheās going through with the wedding, and that Hae-young wonāt be losing his fortune to the monarchy. Secretary Oh tells Yoon-ju a critical piece of newsāthat Hae-young has found out about his fatherās involvement in the death of Seolās father. He says that no one knows the truth about how he really died, except for Hae-youngās dad, and heās been MIA ever since. Seol tries to get in touch with Dan, but Evil Sister is still fuming and doesnāt respond. Seol gets a call from her friend and promises to go see her, but Hae-young reminds her that sheās not going anywhere today. She starts in on an excuse that her friendās fatherās fatherās father diedā¦but sheās clearly not so good at math since that puts us somewhere in the last century. He points it out in the tone of do-you-think-Iām-an-idiot and gives her homework on top of it. At home, Dan stews and then finds a receipt on Momās phone for the flowers she sent to Seol. She throws another tantrum at Mom, upset that sheās always worked so hard to be the best, but Momās always loved Seol more. Oy, with your six-year-old woes, grown woman. Mom cries and insists that sheās always loved her two daughters equally, but Dan remains frigid, even at Momās deluge of tears. Iām thinking, sociopath from an early age? I mean, whatās with you, robot girl? Or is it bad acting? I kind of canāt tell. While Yoon-ju plots Seolās demise with the opposition leader, Seol takes out yesterdayās note from Hae-young and swoons over it. How cute. But then she discovers that the note is written on a piece of an airline ticket, so she storms over to Hae-young to ask what itās about. She asks him in this hilarious mix of jondae and banmal, which he takes offense at, insisting that heās her teacher, but she reminds him that sheās the royalty around here. She demands to know where heās planning on sending her this time, but he tells her that itās his ticket, and not to worry about it. In their lesson today, he teaches her not to answer questions off the cuff, and throws a few out there about her favorite color blue, and favorite singer John Park, until he asks her favorite book. Seol āThe female Professorās Evil Desireā He whirls around āYou read erotica?ā Hahaha. Seol āā¦is NOT what I was going to sayā¦Itās Tolstoyās What Do People Live For?ā Hae-young āThey live for erotica, apparently.ā HA. He adds, āYouāre not Lee Seol. Youāre Ero-Seol.ā Which is a better pun in Korean. He tells her that the best way to deflect unanswerable questions is with a timely joke. She scoffs that her well-honed sense of humor is totally up to the task, so he tests her. Hae-young Do you like Park Hae-young, or Professor Nam? Seol ⦠⦠I like all men. Hae-young Wanna die? LOL. You told her to deflect with a joke. Thatās what you get. She now starts deflecting his questions with her Mishil-speak, as he throws question after question. He casually tosses out, āWhen did you start liking Mr. P?ā She stammers, then realizes that heās the one asking all the questions, so she starts tossing out ones of her own, following him out of the room. She asks if he still doesnāt want her to be the princess, but he doesnāt answer. Jung-woo meets with Dan to ask about the royal satchel, but she refuses to answer, pretending that she wants to protect her sister from being kicked out of the palace. My ass. Even Jung-woo suspects that thereās something shady about the sister and the satchel, but canāt get anything else out of her. Yoon-ju gives Seol the news that sheās been requested to do some charity work at the orphanage where she grew up, alongside the President. Yoon-ju scoffs at Seolās bright attitude at being summoned to be the Presidentās cheerleader, but Seol just hilariously tells her that itās a good deed, and she can get that āPresident ajusshiā to do some good work. Ha! Who calls the President āajusshiā? She cracks me up. She meets with Jung-woo, who tells her that Dan might have the satchel, but sheās not being very forthcoming, on top of which sheās wary because someone else has approached her about the very same thing. Jung-woo, ever the smart one and thank god for that, really, tells her that Dan is likely someone who does NOT want her to be a princess. He tells her that their biggest worry is that satchel. Seol āBecause it might be fake?ā Jung-woo āBecause it might be real. Because then, we have no way of proving that itās yours.ā Well who didnāt smell that plot hole from a mile away? Iām just glad someoneās pointing it out to her before her sister knocks her upside the head with it. Seol gets to work making some soup to take to the orphanage, and this time she enlists Gunnieās help. He adorably teaches her how to cook with love as in putting her love into what she makes, and Hae-young walks in on their cozy little scene. Heās got jealous-exasperated-face, so Gunnie scoots out with a wink. Seol wonders what the big deal is, but Hae-young lays into her for agreeing to go to the orphanage without consulting him. She doesnāt see it as a big deal, which just makes him start yelling, that this is why he canāt let her out in the world, since sheās so clueless about everything. Well you canāt yell cynicism into her. Sheās just that trusting. You should know, She cuts the tension with her Mishil act, and that calms him down as he tells her to stop watching sageuks. But he tells her to stop cooking, since sheās not going to that orphanage, ever! Once he leaves, she shouts back that SHEās going to decide where she goes, without his permission! Then why are you shouting it when heās gone? Seol marches in to tell Yoon-ju that sheās going, and thatās that, no matter what Hae-young says. Yoon-juās like, yeah Iām the one who told you to go. She adds condescendingly that the princess ought to wear something pretty and go. All of a sudden, Seol changes her mind. She realizes that Yoon-juās insistence that she go is the one indicator she can trustāthat she shouldnāt go. Heh. At least youāre not that trusting a fool. She decides to change the plan, and invites the children from the orphanage to the palace. She watches with happy tears in her eyes, as they run around and play, especially touched at the sight of two little girls running together hand-in-hand. Hae-young goes to see Grandpa in a scene lit so drastically dark that itās actually kind of funny. He asks about his father, wanting to believe that itās some sort of misunderstanding, and that he couldnāt be responsible for the death of Seolās father. Grandpa tells him that itās what he might want to believe, but heās certain that Hae-youngās dad is responsible. Well at least thatās much more compelling as a reason for Hae-young to keep his distance from Seol, though itās not a new plot, by any means. Iād like for once, to have a k-drama couple dig into their past and find out that their fathers were fishing buddies or something. Yoon-ju, meanwhile, meets with Dan about the satchel. Yoon-ju out-bitches her in a round of you-show-me-yours, and overdoes it to the point that Dan storms out, with the declaration that Yoon-juās not the only one she can go to. Once sheās gone, Yoon-ju has her followed to figure out why sheās not the only game in town anymore. Sure enough, Dan goes straight to Jung-woo, to tell him that sheās got the satchel. She presents it, and he nearly has an orgasm at the sight of it. Heās a little embarrassed at his er, love of history, but thatās the proof she needs to trust him with it, to at least find out the truth. She entrusts him with it to find out if itās the real deal, adding for good measure that itās hers. Like a little girl never stole something of her sisters and claimed it as her own? I really hope this isnāt going to be as obvious as it seems. Seol reads Snow White to the kids, and Hae-young comes upon the scene and asks whatās going on. She says that since he told her not to go to the orphanage, she brought the kids here. He doesnāt really complain, until he finds out that she invited the President here too. Okay, maybe you ARE an idiot. The second the President arrives, the so-called photo-op turns into an impromptu press conference, and Seol walks into it with trepidation, only NOW realizing what Hae-young was talking about. Gah. They get fired with questions, and the President sits with ease, while Seol panics. Hae-young hesitates for a moment, and then steps in front of them to tell the reporters that thereās no political implication in the meeting, and extracts her before they can ask her any questions. Or at least before she can answer any. Once out of earshot, she asks why heās making such a fuss. Wait, so you STILL donāt understand whatās going on? Hae-young canāt believe it either, that sheās really so thoughtless that she doesnāt get the score. He spells it out for her sheās being used. He literally has to spell it out for her piece by piece, that the President is using her, at her expense and the orphanage. She finally gets it and stammers that she didnāt know, which he says is true, but she canāt get by not knowing these things anymore. Seriously. Well maybe since you know that sheās this naĆÆve, you should do a better job of spelling these things out BEFORE sheās facing a firing squad of reporters. He also has to spell out the implications of what heās done, as a diplomat, in stepping in to save her. He tells her that she doesnāt realize whatās heās put on the line for her. She gasps itās actually laughable that she has to be told every little thing before she gets it. She runs after him, but canāt bring herself to knock on his door. Jung-woo gets word that the satchel is the real deal. Now comes the hard part of proving ownership. Seol returns to her room, crying, and Hae-young broods. He finally makes a decision, and as the music swells, he walks down the hall towards Seol. Yoon-ju stops to ask if heās crazy, doing that to the President, but he just brushes past her. He knocks on Seolās door, and when she answers, he comes out with it. Hae-young Let me ask you just one thing. Canāt you not be the princess? Is it really something youād rather die than give up? Canāt you just not be a princessā¦and live as my woman instead? COMMENTS Finally, a relationship gauntlet thrown! I was scared we were going to go yet another round of press conferences and Noble Idiocy. Itās high time the heroine get a dose of reality even if it has to be spelled out for her like sheās a grade-schooler and be given a real fork in the roadāto choose between Hae-young and the throne. Thankfully, thereās probably a bunch of different ways out than just those two roads, but itās important for her to be given the dilemma, for the dramaās sake. At least now sheās got something real to choose between and fight for, if she knows how Hae-young feels, and whatās really at stake. Much, much better. Whew. Itās admittedly a little frustrating that Seol is such a blockhead about the implications of every little thing she says and does, but I suppose thatās the point of her character, thatās sheās so naĆÆve while everyone around her is so smart and tied to his/her own motivations. But couldnāt she be like, a hair smarter, a teensy bit more aware, a tad quicker on the uptake? I like her unwavering trust and simplistic nature, but the stupidity is a little annoying. Especially since her character was made out to be so street-savvy in the beginning. Whereād all that resourcefulness go? Iām happy with the direction weāre headed in, as long as Hae-young doesnāt pull an Iām-kidding-I-take-it-back or something, and as long as Seol begins to factor in all the pieces of the puzzle as she faces the big decisions. 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