Oskamenyodorkan cheesecake pada Seul. Seul hanya diam melihat cheesecake itu lalu memandang Oska. "Apa ini juga bukan kau?" tanya Oska, "Kau bilang kau menyukainya tapi kau tak memakannya karena kau takut akan menambah berat badan." "Itu siapa?" tanya Seul, "Jadi dia kurus?!" Seul mulai kesal.
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. As usual, Dr. Craven calls on Colin the day after the tantrum. He usually finds Colin white and ready to set off into hysterics again, but Mrs. Medlock assures him that Colin is different today, thanks to the "plain sour-faced child" who gave Colin a taste of his own medicine the night before. Dr. Craven is astonished to see Colin and Mary giggling and looking at a book. They stop as soon as they see the doctor. Colin grandly says that he's better and wants to go outside, which startles Dr. Craven. He also insists that the nurse won't go; Mary will accompany him instead. This all concerns Dr. Craven as he does stand to inherit Misselthwaite if Colin dies, but he has no interest in actively sabotaging Colin. Notice that though Dr. Craven isn't entirely sure he wants Colin to recover, his thoughts aren't so negative as to wish Colin ill. This suggests that Dr. Craven is already somewhat versed in the power of positive thinking, or at least understands the power of not wishing someone ill. When Dr. Craven is surprised to see Colin and Mary enjoying themselves together, it indicates that he's never considered before how good it might be for Colin to have a friend. When Dr. Craven hears that Dickon is the one who will push Colin's wheelchair, he visibly relaxes. He laughs at Mary when she speaks to him in Yorkshire, and she replies coldly that she's learning Yorkshire like she would French. When Dr. Craven asks Colin if he took his medicine, Colin admits he didn't. However, as Dr. Craven starts to remind Colin of the things he needs to remember, Colin says he wants to forget the things that make him want to scream, as forgetting makes him feel better. Dr. Craven leaves soon after and speaks briefly with Mrs. Medlock about how Mrs. Sowerby has said that it's good for Colin and Mary to know each other. They discuss that Mrs. Sowerby believes that children teach each other that a single person doesn't own the whole world. Mary's unwillingness to politely engage with the doctor suggests that she doesn't trust him yet to actually have Colin's best interests at heart, especially after hearing the doctor remind Colin to remember how ill he is. The adults' conference in the hallway again situates Mrs. Sowerby as an expert on child development, as she knows the best way to guide children towards independence and adulthood. Specifically, they show that Mrs. Sowerby believes in the ability of children to act as mirrors for each other, just as Mary and Colin are doing. Colin sleeps all through the night and wakes refreshed in the morning. Mary arrives minutes later, smelling of the outdoors and with the news that spring has truly arrived. Colin laughs and asks Mary to open the window so they can hear "golden trumpets." Mary throws open the window and instructs Colin to lie down and breathe deeply. She says that Dickon thinks that doing so will make him live forever, which intrigues Colin. Mary tells him about all the live things outside, especially the newborn lamb that Dickon saved three days ago. The nurse enters, confirms that Colin actually wants the window open, and goes away to order two breakfasts. Colin's good night of sleep can be attributed to his excitement at getting to go outside; now that he's thinking good thoughts and is thinking kindly about nature, he naturally feels better. The mention of "golden trumpets" suggests that the natural world is just as wondrous as the kind of paradise that exists within in the pages of the Bible, which reinforces the almost Edenic role that the secret garden is playing for the children. Active Themes When Colin and Mary receive their breakfast, Colin imperiously tells his nurse that Dickon and his creatures are going to visit and are to be brought right to him by Martha. The nurse is uncertain about the animals, but Colin says that Dickon is an animal charmer and the animals won't bite. As they eat, Mary says that Colin will start to get fatter if he keeps eating his breakfast. Now that Mary has seen what an effect eating has had on her, she's ready to share that knowledge and possibility with Colin. This reminds the reader that one of the core tenets of the novel is that once a person learns valuable lessons from nature or from someone else, they must pass it on. Active Themes About ten minutes later, Colin and Mary hear Dickon's animals in the hallway. Martha shows Dickon in, accompanied by Soot, Captain, Nut, Shell, and the lamb. Colin stares in wonder but cannot speak. Dickon silently approaches and puts the lamb on Colin's lap. The lamb starts to nuzzle into Colin's robe, and Dickon explains that the lamb is hungry. He pulls out a bottle to feed it and as the lamb eats and falls asleep, tells Colin all about finding the lamb on the moor. The children all look at the gardening books, and Dickon points out which flowers are already growing in the garden. Colin vows to go outside and see the flowers. Just as Mary's first real friend was the robin, Colin's first interaction with the outdoors comes in the form of these wild creatures. This suggests that animals like this are an easy entry into the outside world for someone like Mary or Colin who's never experienced either the joys of the natural world or a sense of camaraderie with another living being before. Specifically, when the lamb leads Colin to address Dickon, it shows that he's taking the same route as Mary to making friends with Dickon. Active Themes
249 January 15, 2011January 24, 2016 Secret Garden Episode 19 by javabeans Weāre almost there! Phew, what a roller-coaster journey this drama has been, and this episode is no different ā it takes us from one extreme to another, serving up some silly moments, light romantic beats, cute comedy, and then more melodrama with lots of angsty tears. Talk about a wild ride. SONG OF THE DAY Secret Garden OST ā āģ“ģ ā Reason by 4men [ Download ] Audio clip Adobe Flash Player version 9 or above is required to play this audio clip. Download the latest version here. You also need to have JavaScript enabled in your browser. EPISODE 19 RECAP Ra-im pulls back as Joo-won asks if theyāve kissed before. She starts reciting Joo-wonās āKim su-han-mu, the tortoise and the craneā¦ā chant, saying that sheās protecting him till his memory comes back, like heād protected her. He balks at the frank way she speaks to him, but sheās unruffled and tells her not to order her around. Plus, if he wants to see her, then he should come to her, rather than having her summoned. Why could she not be this assertive with the 34-year-old Joo-won? In any case, 21-year-old Joo-won is startled and even backs up, which is hilarious. He instructs her to move her stuff here until he figures out why he likes her ā and later, to leave upon his say-so. Nice that his sense of romance is still intact. Ra-im goes one step further by casually offering to be the Little Mermaid and disappear into bubbles. She tells him to think it over, and leaves. He has no idea what to with her, and her newfound confidence in their love just compounds his confusion. From outside, she turns back to give him a jaunty wave, and Joo-won wonders, āWhy is her smile so pretty?ā He chases her down to offer a ride, and she asks why it took him so long to catch up, as she was walking extra slowly and ālooking totally pretty from the back.ā Gah, maybe Joo-won left his conceit behind in her body after the last swap. At the action school, Ra-im hears disappointing news the Dark Blood crew have opted to go for a Hong Kong actress instead. She bears the news well and optimistically says that just getting the role was enough to fulfill her dream. Jong-soo tells Joo-won not to forget who Ra-im is, or that he put up his own life for her. That confuses Joo-won, who asks himself, āI risked my life for a short-legged woman like that?ā Despite the cheery face in front of her teammates, Ra-im is more disheartened about losing the job than she let on, and she broods alone in the locker room, remembering all the work sheād put into the project. Joo-won finds her there and can see that the movie was important to her; she tells him that heād made the miracle happen for her, and apologizes since it didnāt work out. Joo-won takes this moment to ask Ra-im about one of her habits how she makes use of leftover soap pieces, and she starts to reply before realizing that thereās no way that this amnesiac Joo-won would know that. He explains that heād seen it in her locker, then realizes he hasnāt. At this sign that his memory might be trickling back, Ra-im waits anxiously while he thinks, trying to recall more things⦠like Ra-im wearing sexy lingerie. Which earns him a swift kick to the shin. Seul finds Tae-sun staying at Oskaās place, and they engage in a round of not-quite-jealous-sparring, with Tae-sun smirking that he didnāt leave Korea because Oska kept him back. He even pointedly asks Seulās age, which raises her hackles ā is the pretty boy actually trying to suggest heās more appealing because heās younger than her? Oska joins them, as clueless as ever, and merely tells Seul that heās gotta keep Tae-sun nearby in case he runs away. Seul snaps, āAnd what if I run away?ā He takes her aside for some business talk ā heās resuming activities with his new album and an MV ā and Seul asks Oska if Tae-sun is gay. Sheās shocked that Oska knew all this while, but he still hasnāt put two and two together and says that itās ānot like thatā between them. Seul is sharper to pick up on the vibe and says that his thick-headedness is why he goes around hurting people without knowing it. Joo-won interrupts the conversation, and is immediately taken with Seulās beauty, to Oskaās disgruntlement. Joo-won flatters her while Oska blusters that sheās not for him, and she gets to enjoy the reversal of being the object of jealousy, rather than the one feeling it. Heh. Mom drops by, and Joo-won tells her about the girlfriend he has discovered he has. Mom is pleased at Joo-wonās assessment of Ra-im as lacking feminine coyness and having only a so-so figure. He can see from her reaction that she dislikes Ra-im, and she asks eagerly, āIf I say I donāt like her, will you stop dating her?ā But no, Joo-won shakes his head like a little boy and replies, āNo~ope. I like her.ā Joo-won asks his mother about the firefighter whoād saved him from the elevator, wondering if it would be too strange to pop up now, 13 years later, to thank the man. Momās smile falters and she uneasily says that he shouldnāt since she already took care of it, but agrees to look up his information to satisfy him. Ah-young is shocked to hear that her dreams were right-on, because she dreamt another one last night, and it was spooky enough that sheās afraid of sharing it. Pressed to answer, Ah-jung explains dreaming of a tall black door, in front of which three children wearing white were crying. Joo-won was also on the side crying, while Ra-im yelled. Upon waking, Ah-jung had been filled with foreboding. Joo-won calls Ra-im for some spa time, declaring that his purpose is to check out her figure. Oh, boys and their one-track minds. She gets annoyed when he says heās done this with other women, though she gets back at him by insinuating that sheās also had quite a bit of experience with men. She repeats the comments heād misinterpreted at their first meeting about men liking to ādo itā on roofs and in cars, when sheād been referring to stunts and heād assumed she meant more frisky activity. Joo-won retorts that she canāt fool him with the same line twice ā another slip that reveals that heās getting back snippets of his memory. Sheās so happy that she hugs him, and he says suggestively that he might be on the cusp of remembering other things⦠while trailing his hand lower down her back. Incorrigible. Ra-im twists his arm literally, pinning it painfully behind his back, and shows him a more accurate representation of what their physical relationship was like. I know that itās a funny gag for this moment, but is anyone else bothered about the actual truth in that statement? When Joo-won drops her off at her place later that night, his reaction is just as it was the first time. Horrified that heād be involved with someone so poor, he tells her to erase his number from her phone, and immediately leaves. Oska loves Tae-sunās song and ruffles his hair affectionately, which earns him an annoyed glare. I know Tae-sun may end up with a bruised heart, but I do love all the double entendres and hidden meanings in their interactions ā meanings to which Oska remains solidly oblivious. Joo-won comes in ā wearing his blue tracksuit, earning him a round of mocking from both Oska and Tae-sun ā and asks his cousin about what kind of woman Ra-im is. Oska starts to answer that sheās his fan, and hearing that is enough for Joo-won to decide that she wonāt do. Ha. Itās time for another Mom face-off as Seul meets with Oskaās mother, but this one thankfully yields much more instant gratification than the angst of that other Mom. Oskaās mother is insulted that Seul would date Joo-won and then switch to Oska, and starts to tell her off. Oska arrives and asks his mother to back off, defending Seul, but that just earns him a whack on the head with Momās purse. She heaps disapproving scorn onto her son and raises her hand a second time to knock some sense into him⦠only to find her hand blocked in midair. Both mother and son are stunned at Seulās audacity, but she holds firm and merely suggests they talk things out over drinks. And so the trio relocates to a bar, to duke things out the Korean way showdown by liquor. Seul and Mom take turns taking shots ā both in the drinking sense, and the verbal offense sense, volleying back and forth. I love that while these two ladies trade barbs, Oska sits there meekly, pouring drinks and trying to stay out of it, not wanting to get caught in the crossfire between his two women. The mood takes a turn when Mom takes out her facial spray, worried that the alcohol will dry out her skin, and Seul notes that this is a habit they share. She takes her own spray out, and then Seul and Mom actually bond over their cosmetics preferences. Oska canāt believe this ā theyāve gone from fighting over him to acting like spa buddies, and when he complains, Mom just asks, āAre you still here?ā Seul tells him that if heās bored, he could sing meaning Get out of our hair and go occupy yourself with the karaoke, boy. LMAO. In fact, Seul and Mom are still drinking later when he arrives home. He receives some good news, though ā heās been contracted as a spokesperson advocating nonsmoking, which means his public image has recovered and his days of hardship are over. Oska drops by the action school to check on Ra-im and ask how things are with 21-year-old Joo-won. Ra-im answers that she finds him and his youthful energy adorable, even with his pervy tendencies. Heās also starting to remember in bits and pieces, which is promising. Oska drives her home, and they banter back and forth in their mock-flirtatious way like they used to ā until Joo-won interrupts to say, āWhat a pretty picture.ā Just like old times indeed. Joo-won protests at their cozy vibe ā didnāt she say she loved him? What are they doing together? Thoroughly enjoying this, Ra-im links arms with Oska and invites āoppaā in for tea while Joo-won ineffectually demands an explanation. Standing at a distance is Momās personal secretary, who has grown tired of this constant routine youāre not the only one, buddy and wishes dearly that Joo-won could be better about avoiding the secretaryās surveillance. The secretary reluctantly takes out his phone to report to Mom, who actually has the temerity to blame the Gils for forcing her to āstoop this lowā for her next move. Responsibility, she knows not what it is. While Ra-im fixes Oska coffee, Joo-won complains about the Oska poster hanging on her wall. But he gets back at them by saying that if Ra-im and Oska date, then he can have Seul with her 36-24-34 measurements ā a comment that raises the hackles of both. Mom calls Joo-won in time to break up a brewing fight as Oska kicks Joo-won in retaliation to admit the ātruthā about the firefighter. She says that he was Ra-imās father, but also that Ra-im had used this knowledge to bind Joo-won to her, preying on his guilty conscience. Joo-won asks Oska to leave them alone, and gets straight to the point. Did her fatherās death have anything to do with his accident? She confirms it, and tells him that to explain everything that happened between them would make for a very long story and donāt we know it. She starts to tell him the whole truth, but he declines to hear it, saying coolly that this is something heāll have to remember on his own. If itās true that she tricked him before and is trying to trick him now, he might fall for it again. He goes home to work things through, and asks his housekeeper why she doesnāt clear away the cash on his bedside table. She answers that heād been very attached to the 45,000 won, in addition to a few other items. He sits there pondering the pile of seemingly random objects stacked in front of him, wondering what he could have possibly valued so dear about that vacuum, or basket of tangerines, or womenās clothing. He calls Secretary Kim to ask about them, but Secretary Kim wails in frustration, āHow am I to know that?ā In a bit of self-parody, Ah-young happens to get cappuccino foam on her lip, and Secretary Kim recognizes that as his chance to make a move. Offering to wipe it for her, he leans in and kisses her ā only the reaction he gets is not as romantic as heād hoped. Ah-young shoves him back and throws water in his face for kissing her without her permission, and he pouts that the guys never wait for permission in the movies. Yeah, well thatās the price you pay for thinking that scenes in dramas are acceptable real-life behavior. Oska calls Seul out to take her for a walk, ignoring her protests that people will see since that thatās the point. Taking her hand, he walks with his head held high while bystanders gawk, and when people ask questions, he declares frankly that heās dating Seul. He tells Seul that this is their first time walking outside holding hands, like a normal couple. A few petulant fangirls complain that this is betrayal, but he says he wants to date too ā heās 36, not an idol boy ā and urges them to jump ship to 2PM or Beast instead. LOL. In his library, Joo-won finds the page left in his copy of Alice in Wonderland, and now the last line has been altered, with lines added āThe Little Mermaid was about to disappear, and at that moment, the prince realized the truth and said to the princess, Is this the best you can do? Are you sure?ā and broke off the engagement. He ran to the Little Mermaid, but sheād noticed the water bubbles and developed an air-bubble washing machine and became a chaebol. Meanwhile, the prince went broke with a bad investment and became the Little Mermaidās Secretary Kim, and they lived a long, long, really looooong time.ā OMG. Thatās priceless. Joo-won initially scoffs at this childish story, ready to dismiss it, but then recognizes his own handwriting. Puzzling over that, he recalls Ra-imās offer to turn into the Little Mermaid, and finally, that does the trick ā it triggers his memories, which come flooding back to him. Joo-won races outside, heading for Ra-im while his brain releases fragments in quick succession. They come in a barrage, in reverse order, starting with the most recent memories and finally landing on one we havenāt yet seen ā from the firefighterās funeral thirteen years ago, when a teenage Ra-im had sobbed for her father. That last one stuns him, because itās one thatās been repressed for the last thirteen years as opposed to the past week. When he shows up at her door, she thinks heās still upset about the news of her father and starts to explain. To her surprise, he grabs her in a hug, which awakens the hope that heās recovered his memory. However, Joo-won deflates her hopes by telling her that he hasnāt remembered, and furthermore, he announces that heās planning to go on another blind date with another bride candidate. He says that the more she insists that they were in love, the more he canāt believe it, since sheās not his type. Ra-im looks at him with hurt and confusion, as he tells her that sheās pretty dumb not to catch on ā of course he remembers, thatās why heās here. Realizing that he was just pulling her leg, Ra-im starts to cry, which startles him enough that he apologizes for teasing. He kisses her on the forehead, and tells her, āI love you. That oneās mine.ā Sheās still smarting from the lie and calls him a jerk, so he repeats the kiss and adds, āI really love you. Thatās your fatherās.ā Now that his entire memory is intact, Joo-won relates the story of his accident, when heād been stuck inside that elevator with an injured leg, fearing that he was going to die. As Ra-imās father had gone to check for more survivors, heād prayed that prayer for safety. When the doors opened, Joo-won saw a firefighter holding out a hand. But with his leg injury, he couldnāt reach, so the man had entered the elevator and given him oxygen. While the elevator had shaken on its unsteady cables, the doors had slammed shut and Ra-imās father had radioed for help. Ra-imās father had used his axe to force the doors open, and lifted Joo-won out. Joo-won had reached down to pull Dad up, just as the elevator started to shake. Immediately Ra-imās father had known he wouldnāt make it, and perhaps Joo-won had sensed it too, because he had grabbed the manās hand even tighter and begged him to climb up. Ra-imās father, however, had pulled his hand out of his grasp, knowing that if held onto it, both of them might die. Heād insisted that Joo-won escape to safety, ignoring Joo-wonās sobs, and asked him to tell his daughter that he loved her. With the cable ready to snap, Dad had shoved Joo-won back ā just as the elevator crashed down the shaft into flames. Ra-im sobs as Joo-won finishes the story, ending on her fatherās last words and apologizing for taking so long to pass along the message. Ra-im tells him itās okay and thanks him for letting her know how much she was loved. Together, they visit Dadās memorial vault to pay their respects, and Joo-won again apologizes this time to Dad for being so slow to convey his last words. In fact, heād tried once before to pass along the message, but had been unable to ā he means the day heād seen Ra-im sobbing at the funeral, but Ra-im looks at him curiously at the comment. Joo-won thanks Dad for saving him and asks for his daughterās hand, promising to make her happy for the rest of her life. Afterward, he wonders with an uncertainty that is endearing whether her father wouldāve liked him, and seems genuinely upset when she says no ā why would he like the guy whoās always making his daughter cry? She tells him thereās only one way to remedy that ā for them to love each other like crazy. He smiles at that, because thatās one task theyāve got well covered. Joo-wonās mother expresses her joy at the return of Joo-wonās memory, but her smile fades when he asks pointedly if sheās truly happy rather than fearful. He trusted her, āBut you were bad till the end.ā Not only did she act wrongly to him and Ra-im, but to herself as well by making up such a horrible lie. She shrills, āSo what of that stupid little lie?ā He replies evenly, āYou werenāt always right, but when you werenāt being right, you were still always confident and cool. I loved that mother. But this time, youāve lost both your confidence and me. So from now on, I wonāt live as your son. Iām truly sorry, but Iāve lived as your son for 34 years. For the rest of my life, Iāll live as her husband.ā COMMENTS I sort of think this drama has a Monet-like effect ā from a distance itās pretty and seems to have all the elements of an engaging, addicting drama, like the beautiful scenery, wonderful acting, engaging music, pretty color palette, and so on. Itās up close that things start to fall apart a bit, particularly when weāre talking about plot logic ā like the whole body-swapping gimmick, the magical element, the various different amnesias that Joo-won suffers. And, most frustratingly, the whole Mom-opposition dance. WE GET IT. Mom no likey the girlfriends. Thatās really been the core conflict this whole drama through, and when even her secretary sighs from fatigue at this never-ending storyline, I wanted to tell him sympathetically, āBelieve me, Iām right there with ya, dude.ā That aside, Iām thankful that people are FINALLY standing up to her, although Joo-wonās already stood up to her before on more than one occasion. But this time Ra-im is there with him, after having gotten her fatherās permission to stop bowing her head apologetically not that I see why she couldnāt have held her head high before that last wine-drinking dream. But itās more fun to think about the things I liked about this episode, like the Seul/Tae-sun showdown mild though it was, and the Seul/Mom showdown which was GREAT, and most of all, Joo-wonās awesome amendment to his Little Mermaid story. Truth be told, despite Hyun Binās awesome portrayal of Joo-won I havenāt really liked the character for much of the drama and for an even more unpopular opinion, I havenāt really liked Ra-im much either ā definitely not much until recent episodes. But the story revision shows growth on his part, and I love that not only did he essentially concede that his whole Little Mermaid analogy was utter bunk, he reworked it to elevate Ra-im, to make her well, the Little Mermaid a self-made woman who created her own success. He didnāt just have the Little Mermaid marry a chaebol to become a chaebol through marriage, but made her a chaebol through her own effort. 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Secret GardenCast & crewEpisode aired Jan 15, 20111h 2mWith Joo Won's adult memories locked away in his subconscious, Boon-Hong makes another bold stab to permanently crowbar Ra Im out of her son's Joo Won's adult memories locked away in his subconscious, Boon-Hong makes another bold stab to permanently crowbar Ra Im out of her son's Joo Won's adult memories locked away in his subconscious, Boon-Hong makes another bold stab to permanently crowbar Ra Im out of her son's production, box office & company infoPhotosBe the first to reviewContribute to this pageSuggest an edit or add missing contentEdit pageMore to explore
JAKARTA, - Pada 2010, Hyun Bin pernah dipasangkan dengan aktris Ha Ji Won untuk membintangi drama Korea Secret Garden. Dalam drakor bergenre komedi romantis ini, keduanya beradu peran dengan Yoon Sang Hyun, Kim Sa Rang, dan Lee Jong Suk. Drama Secret Garden berkisah tentang pria tampan keturunan konglomerat bernama Kim Joo Won Hyun Bin.Joo Won dipercaya untuk menjalankan Loel Mal yang dimiliki keluarganya. Baca juga Sinopsis Worlds Within, Drakor Hyun Bin dan Song Hye Kyo Berbeda dari Joo Won, sepupunya yang bernama Oska Yoon Sang Hyun memilih untuk berkarier di industri hiburan. Oska adalah penyanyi terkenal yang sering bergonta-ganti wanita. Dalam kesehariannya, Joo Won dan Oska tak pernah akur. Di sisi lain, Joo Won rela melakukan apa pun agar Oska mau menjadi model untuk Loel Mal. Baca juga 6 Alasan Wajib Nonton Drama River Where the Moon Rises, Segera di Viu Suatu ketika, Oska meminta Joo Won untuk menjemput aktris Park Chae Rin Baek Seung Hee dari lokasi syuting. Oska membuat permintaan itu untuk mencegah Chae Rin mengungkapkan hubungan mereka kepada wartawan. Namun, Joo Won malah salah membawa Gil Ra Im Ha Ji Won, pemeran pengganti Chae Rin. Pada akhirnya, ia harus kembali ke lokasi syuting untuk mengantar Ra Im dan membawa Chae Rin. Baca juga Sinopsis Ride or Die, Aksi Nekat Kiko Mizuhara Demi Cinta, Segera di Netflix Saat di lokasi syuting, Joo Won sempat melihat perlakuan buruk para kru terhadap Ra Im. Dirinya juga menyaksikan saat Ra Im terjatuh hingga terluka parah karena kesalahan Chae Rin. Sejak saat itu, Joo Won mulai jatuh hati kepada Ra Im. Namun, ia mencoba menyangkal perasaannya karena perbedaan status mereka. Baca juga Sinopsis Hospital Ship, Ha Ji Won Jadi Dokter di Kapal Rumah Sakit Upaya Joo Won untuk melupakan Ra Im gagal karena takdir berkata lain. Pasalnya, keduanya kembali dipertemukan dalam sebuah acara yang diadakan Loel Mal. Tak hanya itu, Joo Won dan Ra Im juga saling bertukar tubuh usai keduanya meminum arak pemberian wanita misterius. Apabila Anda penasaran dengan alur ceritanya, drama Secret Garden bisa disaksikan lewat layanan streaming Viu. Dapatkan update berita pilihan dan breaking news setiap hari dari Mari bergabung di Grup Telegram " News Update", caranya klik link kemudian join. Anda harus install aplikasi Telegram terlebih dulu di ponsel.
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