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The most noteworthy change in the drama would probably have to be Hye Jin's change in physical appearance. She went from looking like the long-lost Asian cousin of Pippi Longstocking to looking like a lost person from an 80's-themed disco party.
The show should now be called 'She Is Pretty.'
Guy on left: LEL. I just can't with that outfit.
Guy on right: It's an absolute abomination!
It's not so bad if you look at if from the behind...
You would think that the return and transformation of Hye Jin would have Sung Joon jumping up and down in glee--especially considering the fact that he practically prostrated himself and groveled at her feet to come back--but nope. When he saw her, he looked like he wasn't impressed at all. Or maybe he was just really good at hiding how happy he felt. In any case, Hye Jin's metamorphosis into a beautiful swan from an ugly duckling was made somewhat anticlimactic by the fact that the person who mattered the most, Sung Joon, didn't really seem to take notice of her beautification.
Let me just stare creepily at the woman I think I may be in love with and hope to dear god that she doesn't notice my creeping.
Oh yeah, besides the major transformation that we all knew was bound to happen sooner or later, the other crucial plot development is that Sung Joon realized his feelings for Hye Jin. He may not have been 'the most' thrilled when she came back to 'The Most' (mainly because he probably knew that she would eventually re-join the team), but at least we now know he has decided to embrace his burgeoning feelings for Hye Jin. If he didn't, would he break over a hundred road rules, speeding, passing, Tokyo-drifting, and forget that he has a crippling fear of driving in the rain just to try and save Hye Jin? The answer is a brisk 'no.'
Fast and the Furious Seoul edition: Park Seo Joon's mission to relieve his bladder.
It's great that the love between Sung Joon and Hye Jin is developing and all...but I can't help but feel a tad disappointed about Shin Hyuk's gradual loss of his beloved 'Jjacksen.' And we still got that awkward situation of how Sung Joon still thinks Ha Ri is Hye Jin...I was pleasantly surprised that Ha Ri finally gathered the pluck to 'fess up to Sung Joon about her web of lies, recognizing that her lifelong friendship with Hye Jin is more precious that some chump she met months ago. But, of course, she never gets the chance to tell him because Sung Joon is too occupied on a rescue mission of the clueless klutz known as Hye Jin.
Something smells funky...
Must be the Chipotle I ate earlier today! La di da~~
Hye Jin only embarked on this dangerous mission to Porn Tow--I mean, 'Yadong' Town at the insistence of Sung Joon, who mentioned to Hye Jin something about grabbing the opportunity by the bangs or some sort of similar nonsensical bollocks. So she grabbed that opportunity right by the bangs like Sung Joon told her to and resolved to write her first piece for the magazine...but ended up missing a couple locks of hair. That's what you get for trying to go to a place called 'Yadong' Town!
Shong Shong Shong Shong!!
Blonde woman: Not getting paid enough to sit through this bullsh*t
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