Crash Landing on you – Episode 6

In this episode…

Se-ri gets her passport photos and Jung-hyuk begs the proprietor for an extra copy (though he refused earlier to get a couple photo with her). In the lobby, Seung-joon spotted her and dragged her into an elevator to ‘chat’ (hide from goons) which Jung-hyuk interrupts (eyes glaring). Se-ri introduces him as her bodyguard, but sees this as a chance to consider alternative arrangements for getting home. Dan and Seung-joon meet (again!) and share ideas on money and relationships, and later Dan and her mother get ready to save her future marriage and set up a parents meeting in the hotel as well. Foolishly, Se-ri does meet up with Seung-joon and they go for a walk, worrying Jung-hyuk like crazy until he’s called in to help out again. They head off for beer and chicken and see the first snowfall (we, and Se-ri, know what that means!) A picnic is staged with the Company 5 boys for farewell, this time with the men sorry to see her leave, even Chi-soo. She’s sent off to the airport not by Jung-hyuk, but by Kwangbum (the only one to know about the trucks of doom). Turns out Jung-hyuk’s made alternate arrangements — a hot motorcycle and a mobile armory, just in case — and they’re needed. A cycle/truck battle ensues and he’s shot!

Impressions…

Chingu: Robin – you are so right when you say that those village women remind you of El Cuartel de las Feas..indeed they do!! I thought that they would irritate me but because the scenes are quite short they turn out to be  funny rather than tiresome.

Robin: If their scenes went on too long it would take precious time from the main story, but they work so well because they are short and because they’re such talented veteran actresses who know how to deliver a punch/line! They’re important too because they become a surrogate community, almost/quasi family in the making for Se-ri, who clearly does not have much in the way of family support.

Chingu: Is there anything more bittersweet than saying goodbye? Once again we have the coming departure and the sweet farewells and even though it’s the second..third?..time round..it always feels sad to think that if she did leave she’d never see these awesome people again.

Robin: It’s all the better (er, I mean sadder/poignant) because those piercing eyes of Hyun Bin’s speak volumes. I give you Exhibit N… in the photo above. But it’s not just him; I think that for all the anxiety and tension of being ‘behind enemy lines’ Se-ri is relaxing and coming to enjoy this fantasy interlude. She doesn’t really understand the danger, though, does she? When she asks him if he will get into trouble when she disappears in Europe and takes him at his word when he tells her that he will not she really should understand that he’s lying to her. She could earlier see through Seung-joon back in Seoul, but not be able to figure out that this would of course mean trouble for him? Maybe her lie-dar is not working across the border, much like that walkie-talkie, because who in their right mind would trust Seung-joon? He just reeks of falsehood!

Chingu: Manbok still searching for that inner courage..one step further but not close enough.

Robin: I really, really, really hoped that somehow he would have this time given a hint of warning at least to someone, even if not outright lying to Lt. Com Cho. But I suppose it’s tough rising up after being walked on for so long. One side note: notice how the bribe money they’re so busy flashing around is generally US dollars? What’s up with that?

Chingu: A jealous Binnie is an awesome sight don’t you think??

Robin: Of course he is (see above)! Watching him zipping along on that motorcycle was pure rowr-power too 😉 Hyun Bin has put those action movie skills to work once again. But the quiet moments when is watching her, that look of …longing, and maybe more, are something else again. I kind of wish we wouldn’t get these “Perils of Pauline” cliffhangers at the end of every episode, and I’m glad that I’m not live-watching this show, but if it allows him to show all of these skills, I’m cool with it!

Chingu: As to his official fiancee..I can’t dislike her..after all she’s just as much a “victim” of circumstance as he is..tied to a stranger for years. Is her coldness a reaction to his or just her nature?

Robin: I think it’s her nature; she’s proud of her status, her looks, etc. Se-ri is the first woman who could give her a run for her money with her shiny long (western) hair and clear skin. And it’s pretty clear that her fiancé cannot keep his eyes off of her, so she’s got to deal with this unusual jealous feeling of her own. Her mom’s ‘warpaint’ was pretty damn funny, but I really liked Jung-hyuk’s mom at that dinner. It was as if she was trying to postpone the wedding because she knew it was ALL wrong for her precious son in her own quiet way. Do you suppose Dad was all “get married now!” because of the trouble his son was getting into trying to find ways to help Se-ri? Of course he was! I’m more convinced that the marriage arrangement is one of those family things: e.g., the 2 men saying, “let’s marry our kids” and the kids have no say-so, and the original fiancé would have been his brother.

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Crash Landing on You – Episode 5

In this episode…

The real fiancée makes her presence known, angers the village women with her attitude, and we get a pretty clear picture that Jung-hyuk’s going along with the engagement out of duty, putting up with a ridiculous late-night dinner with the future MIL but not much else. During his absence, the women bring booze to commiserate with Se-ri and they bond over her tale of a love facing obstacles. Se-ri is offered another plan to get home, one that will cause Jung-hyuk problems though he denies it; it requires a passport so a makeunder, NK style, happens, and Se-ri pawns an key item. The State Security LC Cho continues being suspicious and looking for ways to trap Jung-hyuk, and Jung-hyuk looks for ways to repay the favor. Finger hearts are given and pouts are pouted, and a train trip to Pyongyang meets with a lengthy delay.

Impressions…

Yolette: Really, our boy’s efforts were bordering on pathological during the train ride. Our heroine didn’t even have to ask him for anything, just mention it in passing and he’s off to go get it! It’s getting more and more bizarre! And where does he finally draw the line and say no? Getting a picture together. He doesn’t want a memento, he says. It makes me think he already HAS one from that time on the bridge. What a weird thing to balk at.

Robin: He was definitely paying close attention to what she was saying on that bridge, the whole time Dan is trying to catch his attention and remind him that they are supposed to be getting to know one another. He’s all “yeah, yeah, I hear you,” while Dan’s doing her quiet “pay attention to me!” thing, but he was watching and listening to Se-ri as if Dan was made of glass. He might not have a photo of her from that particular moment, but I agree that he might very well have others from that Swiss interlude. And… just wondering… if Jung-hyuk took over soldiering after his brother’s death to please his father, could Dan be another responsibility that he inherited? Could she have originally been planned to be his brother’s wife?

The whole train ride sequence was like some sort of glam-travel in the 3rd world travelogue — how quaint the singing vendors are! How resourceful the country folk are! How cozy the campfires are! But I wondered if the breakdown was planned so those country folk would have an opportunity to make some money (if such a thing were to really happen).

Yolette: That said I laughed myself sick during this episode. The ladies gathering to commiserate after they met the real fiancee–they were so angry on her behalf!! Learning all the new ways to say bitch! And the drunken village watchwoman screeching at the General’s wife, “Do you really love him? He’s just an old raccoon!” while being bodily carried away! Our hero’s fulminating pout and bed kick after Se Ri sends finger hearts to all of his crew. OMG, I can’t! Hahahaha!! He thought he was special. And his FACE when she tells him she has MULTIPLE men waiting for her and crying over her disappearance in South Korea, hahaha. Down with that “Capitalist love!”

Robin: A moving picture worth a thousand words!

I thought this little bit was hilarious, and while he’s so Hyun Bin, he still managed to make me laugh at his pouty, pouty face!

The bonding session was fun, and it really cemented in my mind how Se-ri is really a survivor. Those ladies don’t know Romeo and Juliet? Well they do know the old folktales, and so does Se-ri. She is upset that her watch isn’t worth anything but it’s weight value in NK, until she sees a guy pawning his belt. How poor do you have to be to pawn a belt? I like the way the women have taken her to their bosom and man, each one of them is a little scene stealer in her own way.

Yolette: Does he really not realize that he likes her? It seems obvious that he does, but then why go out of his way to warn her that he already has a fiancée and not to catch feelings for him? But also, SCREAMING LAUGHING that he tells her confidently that his fiancee won’t show up and ruin his lies, turns the corner and there she is!! LOL! Ouch!

On this note, it seems that our heroine “negs” him a lot, asserting that he’s not that smart, that he’s not respected, that he has no power, etc. (I’m posting the definition from Google: Negging is an act of emotional manipulation whereby a person makes a deliberate backhanded compliment or otherwise flirtatious but negative remark to another person intended to undermine their confidence and increase their need of the manipulator’s approval.) I find it is an interesting device being used by the writer in this drama, especially in light of our hero’s eagerness to please her. Is the writer deliberately staging this relationship as such, or is it just happening that way unintentionally?

Robin: I don’t know that it’s intentional on Se-ri’s part; she’s just formulated that opinion based on what the Company 5 boys told her because neither they, nor the villagers know that he’s politically connected and apparently from elite wealth (an OSTRICH as a security alarm at his parents’ home?!) and she’s saying these things to him as a way of saying, “I know you face challenges, you’re not doing all that well, but I’m okay with that and I’ll help you too if I can as a way to say thank you (and I don’t judge you for it either.)”

Having Dan show up (and girl, you are not going to get a man to fall for you if you stand there like an ice princess) just as Jung-hyuk so confidently says that he’s not going to get busted was a predictable moment, but enjoyable nonetheless. The bit I enjoyed the most though was Se-ri saying she was going to ‘head off home’ and he hustles after her to catch her and say that his home is hers (don’t go running off to some other place in the dark where you could get lost and run into trouble without me here to protect you). Oh yes, he’s interested!

Yolette: Finally Se Ri and the con man run into each other! I love that she saw right through him at first glance. Even he had to respect that about her. Now our hero has something he can really get jealous over! Rrowr.

Robin: I’m disliking Gu Seung-jun quite a lot, but then I guess that we’re supposed to — but he’s another survivor, it seems. Maybe because Se-ri has toughened herself up to survive her painful past she’s become an expert at sizing up the panderers and sycophants, but it was gratifying to see her tell him to take a hike after taking a ‘sip’ from her brother (that sip being a couple of billion, it seems). In the few scenes we’ve had with him, it seems like Gu Seung-jun is the less attractive flip-side of Se-ri; taking and expecting and charming to get his way, without any sort of compunction.

Yolette: Imma go out on a limb and say that after our heroine’s tale of dismay, our hero will at some point go back to reclaim her designer watch to make her happy and he’ll find his brother’s watch at the pawn shop. I wonder why the bad guys are so afraid of it being found. What evidence could it contain?

Robin: Ditto. D’ya think they telegraphed this little detail sufficiently? Sometimes the stories just write themselves, sigh…

But, evidence aside, how proud were y’all that the maknae of the Company 5 boys was smart enough and loyal to figure out that, judging by how long he had to wait to be interrogated by LC Cho, he was the last of them to be visited and therefore the others had said NOTHING. Yay!

Yolette: How sad that our wiretapper still hasn’t grown a spine. He spilled all the goods, still a faithful rat. I feel so bad for his son. Our heroine is surprisingly good with children for a hardened socialite.

Robin: I wonder when his heart will “grow 10 sizes” and he will discover that he has a pair of cojones after all? Knowing he has access to evidence (whatever that watch will tell anyone), knowing that he can be a true and honorable ‘rat’ and turn in LC Cho and possibly higher-ups for murder, knowing his wife likes Se-ri, knowing Se-ri defended his son… what else will it take?

Not only is Se-ri good with children (apparently speaking from her own experience), but there was a little “oof” moment when she tells Jung-hyuk that he will be a good husband and father some day. If he is feeling ‘those kinds of feelings’ for her, knowing he’s sending her away (again, even if whatever was in his recollection of their past in Switzerland may have been one-sided, she might also represent the life he sacrificed as well as someone who touched his heart) has to sting.

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Crash Landing on You – Episode 4

In this Episode…

The kiss works! It’s just 2 lovebirds out for a boat ride on a fishing trawler, right? Se-ri’s not happy to be stuck for an indefinite period of time, so Jung-hyuk does what he can to make her comfortable (coffee) and well-guarded. Se-ri takes it into her head to try and escape via her paraglider, but is discovered by Jung-hyuk and he whisks her away to safety to escape SS Lt. Jo; her radio was on, causing an alert. She can’t make it across the border w/o detection, but apparently they can take to the hills! The spy (Man-bok) comes further into their circle via a market theft and Jung-hyuk taking on the crooks, and his listening in seems more sympathetic. Turns out his wife is the one kind-hearted village lady too. The boys of Company 5 do their best to give tips for helping Jung-hyuk escape trouble, like making nice to the bossy senior-most woman in the village, and Se-ri jumps in with both feet. Back in Seoul, the family backbiting continues, with a successor chosen, and some news for us: Se-ri was illegitimate! Real fiancée Dan and tool Seung-joon continue to cross paths; she’s on her way to visit Jung-hyuk!

Impressions…

Yolette: She wants coffee she gets coffee. She wants scented candle, she gets scented candle, even if it takes a few days. What is this mania he has of doing whatever she wants? It’s sexy as hell!! LOL!!

Robin: Drama World’s feeding us these amazing men lately, like Ryan Gold in Her Private Life. Men who go that extra mile to keep the woman safe, pamper her with her heart’s desires, and kiss like a dream.

Yolette: At least now we know our hero did indeed cross words with her in Switzerland and saved her life even back then. I’d be curious whether he took a picture of her at the time or not. He had his camera on her for a while. But if, as I’m suspecting, he did fall in love with her a bit back then, and then felt as if it were fate when she was literally delivered to him out of the sky in North Korea, his ridiculous inner monologue about “Should I just kill her?” seems even more ludicrous. If it weren’t for that scene it would totally explain his uncontrollable urge to please her even when she’s being a brat.

Robin: Well, it could be a “just kill her” like the way we might say in frustration, “I could just wring his/her neck” and not “killing her would save a lot of trouble.” But these little snippets at the end post-credit are kind of annoying me because they might easily be overlooked if you don’t stick through the credits for them (as I originally did). They add the potential backstory to their story. Obviously he remembers her from back then, but her memory of him is dim (oh, I know! …it’s the popular SK amnesia! …maybe she got a little too close to her suicide wish. Guess we’ll have to wait for a few more after the episode backstory moments to fill in those gaps.

But at least we also now know why she might want to be off somewhere looking for euthanasia for her mental grief and bone-crushing despair, and contemplating suicide. I would suppose she’s found out at that point that she’s illegitimate. We only had to wait until episode 4 to learn that part of the story. Imagine being the victim of an apparent abandonment as a child (as we’ve seen in any number of dramas), being lost is traumatic and her brave, “can-do” attitude might just be her version of “whistle when you’re afraid”. How nice that it’s Jung-hyuk with the scented candle who comes to her rescue!

Yolette: Once again I am rolling my eyes at these people, well, the fiancee… who stays in Russia for TEN YEARS apparently without a single word to her bethrothed –no calls, no letters, no meetings during trips home, and yet somehow expects him to still be there waiting for their nuptuals? And is excited about reuniting with him, as if she’s in love? Bizarre.

Robin: That’s an awfully long time for someone to put their career first, even in dramalandia. If they were ‘engaged’ when they were children and had to wait until they were adults, okay maybe I could see it (as if that would make it any better!) With the post-clip we know that they have at least traveled together on a get-to-know you trip (during which she got very used to looking at him, because Hyun Bin, okay), but there’s no heat in the arrangement for him. Why?

Yolette: I am really enjoying the tsundere character of Chi Soo, though, I think he’s my favorite character, lol! I live for that look of disgust on his face hahahaha he’s so hilarious. His sparring matches with our heroine are the best! The pinch-faced neighborhood watch enforcer is my second-favorite. An A+ WTF expression!! Hahahaha!

Robin: You know who those two groups remind me of? Male and female versions of the ‘cuartel de las feas’! They are there to amuse us and enlighten us, kind of the modern-day Greek chorus, just as the feas were in Yo soy Betty, la fea. Chi-soo is hilarious; not gonna return that shampoo, no thank you! Once you’ve seen the light of good products you’re not going back to coal tar or lye soap, no sir! Also, I want to try those soju-cooked clams, don’t you?

Kim Sun-young is always such a scene stealer! I loved her in Answer Me 1988 in particular, but she’s up to her sly old ways once again. The key for these scenes is to give us a feel for the village life without overdoing it and for me, right now they’re just enough.

Yolette: So, the wiretapper at his post listening must know what’s up by now. They’re not being sly at all in the conversations at the house. Though clearly he is soft on the Captain, since he feels guilty for aiding in the killing of his brother and then grateful for having his wallet recovered, too. Maybe he’ll be an ally and not a spineless worm.

Robin: I’m glad that wiretapper Man-bok is troubled enough by guilt and gratitude (plus, woot! action Bin time!) to be thinking about his role in all this and maybe becoming if not an ally, than at least not an impediment/squealer. I am happy that it’s his wife (played by Jang So-yeon who I also always really like) who is the one who’s kind about Se-ri, realistic about Jung-hyuk, and rescued by Se-ri at the party. BTW, raise your hand if you wished that Se-ri had introduced herself as Sam-soon.

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