Saturday, 27 June 2015

Best K-Drama Moments: June Week #3 - Producer (x2), Who Are You: School 2015, High Society, Mask + Warm and Cozy

Producer
My habit is loving you.

Joon Mo has been working tirelessly behind Ye Jin's back to get her streetlights turned on, cluing her into his real feelings. So basically, this poker-faced guy who edited out her confession really does love her, huh? She calls him up in the middle of the night to kill a mosquito. When he makes the 30-minute drive, she gets him to admit to getting the lights turned on. She asks why he would spend several days making complaints to get lights turned on for a street where he doesn't even live. And why he would make a 30-minute trip from one phone call from her. With no escape in sight, he confesses. He tells her that he's spend half his life following her from college to KBS, and he's realized that it wasn't just a habit but actually love. He explains that the reason he's taken a long time to get to this point was that he was worried that if they dated, she'd dump him. However, now, he's grateful that she didn't let him go.

Ye Jin + Joon Mo.
I need a second take.

It is said that there are as many forms of love as there are moments in time, but we think that none hurts as much as unrequited love. Every minute you spend with your crush is precious and nothing is more painful than losing them. So, after Ye Jin rejects Seung Chan, he asks her for a redo. He doesn't know if he should undo his confession so that she can't reject him. Or should he redo his behaviour so that she gets to know a more mature him? He doesn't want to redo falling for her though. What he wants is a retake so that he can do things right to make her fall for him this time.


Who Are You: School 2015
Messing with the wrong girl.

So Young constantly harassed Eun Bi despite knowing that her actions once caused her victim to attempt suicide. She seemed more driven to attack her every time her schemes failed while Eun Bi gained supporters.However, the moment of truth came for the twins when So Young set up a final trap for them. So Young had called Eun Byul about a video footage that would harm Eun Bi. Worried, Eun Byul barged into the school, and with both twins there, all the students learned that Eun Bi is still alive. Giving Eun Bi a chance to explain everything to the class, Eun Byul dragged So Young out of the room and confronted her about the video. Although incensed, Eun Byul wisely recorded their conversation, getting So Young to confess that she had taken the incriminating video herself. She would use the recording to threaten So Young into compliance: So Young will go down if the video spreads.


High Society
Don't leave me.

Yoon Ha has been grieving over the sudden death of her older death, Kyung Joon, and Joon Ki, who has been worried about her, sends her messages but receives no reply. Missing him, she finally calls him, and the next day, when she returns to work, they have a private talk. At first, she tells him they should break up, but clearly, she doesn't mean it. It's a lie that she wants to break up, just like everything else about her is a lie, and she tells him that she's not poor. While in his embrace, Yoon Ha then unloads her feelings of guilt over her brother's death and the pain she had caused everyone she loves. And when she pleads for him not to leave her, he reassures her with the most comforting kiss.

Yoon Ha + Joon Ki.
Mask
The underlying message.

They are telling the world they are a love match, but Min Woo and Ji Sook know full well they are in a contract marriage. Min Woo's feelings for her, however, are slowing changing. One day, he struggles to focus on work because he realizes Ji Sook's in a bad mood. To resolve this, he personally asks advice from his company employees. He is told a variety of things and ultimately decides all are useless, except for one: tell her he loves her. That advice sticks with him, and flustered by the thought, he calls his secretary, who is with Ji Sook. Min Woo tells his secretary to inform her that he doesn't love her. His secretary smiles, and understanding what it really means, he puts his own spin to the message, telling Ji Sook that Min Woo loves her. Confused, she replies, "Why?"


Warm and Cozy
Stolen proposal.

One night at a street stall, Jung Joo gets drunk over the truth about her mother and Geon Woo. Mayor Wook comes by to check on her, and in her drunkenness, they joke about getting married. She tells him to seduce her until she finishes up the bottle of soju, and she'll marry him if he succeeds. She's so hung up on Geon Woo that she asks Mayor Wook to replace him in her heart. When Jung Joo passes out, the mayor takes off to get medicine. It's probably not a wise move, as Geon Woo arrives to steal another moment from him. Wasted, Jung Joo thinks she's still talking to the mayor, and she lights up when he has "transformed" into Geon Woo. She declares she'll marry him then. As Jung Joo continues to nod off, the owner of the stall becomes suspicious of Geon Woo, who insists she's his girlfriend. Still unable to convince the ahjumma, Geon Woo moves next to Jung Joo, and as she leans on him, she persists that she is his. Half passed out, Jung Joo confirms that she'll marry him, and at this, the ahjumma finally leaves them alone.

Geon Woo, Jung Joo + Mayor Wook.

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