Sunday, October 28, 2012

May Queen Episode 21

Hae Joo refuses to believe what Dal Soon is telling her. Dal Soon goes back into Pregnant Bitch Mom mode in an effort to push Hae Joo away from the Loser Family and go live with Geum Hee up at the big house.
 
Kang San starts reading the book of spells (AKA his father's diary) and learns his mother's name is Chae Kyung Mi. Turns out Grandpa Dae Pyung was quite a bastard back in the day. When he found out his son was dating a mere welder, Dae Pyung tried to have Kyung Mi kidnapped and killed. That's why Kang Woon had to smuggle her out of the country. Once in Japan, San was born. Then bastard Dae Pyung and his goons show up and forcefully take the baby away. These events make the mother mentally unstable and the father almost suicidal.
 
Kang San goes to confront his grandfather, who doesn't deny any of it. San tearfully cuts his ties with Dae Pyung, and so do I. I thought you were a good guy, Grandpa! I'm quite upset by this.

Hae Joo goes out to her rock by the sea for some Deep Thoughts. She decides to return to the Loser family and asks Dal Soon not to say anything to Yoon Jeong Woo or Geum Hee.

While Chang Hee and Do Hyun plot to get rid of of Jeong Woo, Jeong Woo plots to get Il Mun to change sides and help him get rid of Do Hyun.

Hae Joo and idiot Sang Tae have a bonding moment. I notice he never does apologize for hitting her. I guess you take what you can get.

A worried Geum Hee asks Do Hyun about Il Mun. She wonders why her ex-brother-in-law is doing this to her family. Do Hyun answers he believes Jeong Woo is really after him and this may be because of what happened all those years ago involving Do Hyun and Geum Hee. (Yep, I'm even more sure of it. The show's going to reveal even after Geum Hee married Hak Soo, she had a quickie with her first love and that Do Hyun is really Hae Joo's father. I bet the bank on it.)

In the interrogation room, Jeong Woo is just about to convince Il Mun to turn over evidence against Do Hyun when Chang Hee walks in. He's going to be representing Il Mun from now on. Furthermore, Chang Hee makes his move against Jeong Woo as the prosecutor suddenly finds himself under investigation by Internal Affairs (or something like it) for corruption. He ends up being suspended.

Chang Hee gets the chance to show off his manly man skills as he rescues In Hwa from a man with no fashion sense. A cheap present from Chang Hee to her helps seal the deal.

Bong Hee is back from Japan and just in time - I needed a good laugh. And she promptly provides it. (I also should mention she's looking pretty sharp. She's rockin' her outfit.)

The next day at work, Hae Joo storms into Chang Hee's office and demands to know what he did to Jeong Woo. Chang Hee orders her to follow him and he takes her out to the lobby stairs, because that's where you go for a private conversation. (I guess up on the roof was too cold.) However, it's not all that private (because they're on the stairs - duh) because In Hwa had stopped by as well and she's spying on the pair. Hae Joo orders him to go back to the prosecutor's office and straighten everything else. Chang Hee, who has noticed In Hwa is watching them, takes a giant leap into bastardville by slapping Hae Joo and telling her she's fired.

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