After seeing Gong Xi getting kicked out for going ballistic
at the sight of Shang’s poster, Lian reprimands her. And from here on out a
cycle of them getting along, Gong Xi screwing up, and Lian scolding her ensues.
One of their nicer moments is at restaurant, where Lian amusingly watches Gong
Xi chow down. At some point Lian gets sick and Gong Xi steps up to the plate
and does everything within her power to remedy situation. Unfortunately he
still has to work and one of his scenes requires a prolonged amount of time in
the “rain”. When things wrap up, he collapses onto Gong Xi. To her surprise,
she learns that he only responds to lines from the drama and in order to get
him back home she has to utilize it. As she puts him to bed he calls her “dear”
(or something close to it) and she is left confused; she had always assumed he
hated her. Lian wakes up the next morning surprised to find that he is all comfy in
bed. He walks to his kitchen, notices Gong Xi cooking away, and ponders why she
is putting so much effort into things. With a few more scenes that showcase
Gong Xi’s earnestness and sincerity he concludes that that is just who she is;
revenge on Shang doesn’t define her. Oh, yeah, by this time it is pretty much
established that Lian knew Gong Xi as a child. He was “Corn” (Episode
Six).
Later, Gong Xi learns that she and Moko have been asked to
perform in an upcoming music video; their commercial had tons of success.
However, when she learns that Shang will be the singer she becomes
apprehensive. While she is pondering over accepting the part, Moko approaches
her, concerned as well. Apparently she had been asked to do a small part in a
drama special, but she feels guilty because the part had been given to someone
else previously. Gong Xi tells her not to worry about it; after all she got it
fair and square. Moko brightens up by the support and accepts that she will
sometimes have to step over people to get to where she wants. Upon hearing
this, Gong Xi realizes that she should do the same with Shang. In order to
improve she will use Shang as a springboard. She runs to tell her manager that
she will take the part. Meanwhile Shang is looking at the commercial with Moko
and Gong Xi, pondering if it really is Gong Xi. In his eyes (definitely not mine) she looks way
different.
Favorite Moment (s):
I liked when Lian falls on top of Gong Xi,
because…well…because Choi Si-Won (Lian) is just hot; ah, if only I were Gong
Xi.
Yeah I know, kind of flimsy, but this episode wasn’t
particularly a favorite of mine.
EPISODE TEN:
While waiting, Shang’s costar (another girl, Mei Sun) tries
to put the moves on him. He doesn’t pay her mind, because at the moment Gong Xi
enters the scene decked out in full angel garb. She stuns everyone with her
beauty and Mei looks on pissed. I would
be too, if someone put a white cotton ball atop my head. The theme for the
video is Angels and Demons. Mei’s character falls in love with Shang (a demon)
and Gong Xi ends up killing him, in order to save her from her eventual demise.
Unfortunately Gong Xi gets a little too excited when the time comes and almost
ends up actually murdering Shang. After a bit of pep talk from Moko (on the phone) and time
for her temper to settle, she tries again with much success. As she kills him
however, Shang looks at her with love and everyone notices. They redo it though
and call it a day. Mei finds Shang and complains about a fever, he comforts her
while Gong Xi watches in the background.
Favorite Moment(s):
I loved the whole concept of the video. The moment Gong Xi (the angel) kills Shang (Mei's lover) she in essence ends her friendship with Mei, while losing
her Angel status as well. I am sucker for the whole scenario.
Comments as the Author: Okay! This is the last recap I have for the series. After this I breezed through them, skipping half the fluff. I did take screenshots for each episode. I might post those along with my interpretation of what happened. Or not.
-Alyssa
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To think this was made in 2011...