Shelbyra Fitri "다비치"

"God grant me the serenity to accept the things I cannot change; courage to change the things I can; and wisdom to know the difference"

 


Si Ranking 23 : “Aku ingin menjadi orang yang bertepuk tangan di tepi jalan.”
 
Di kelasnya terdapat 50 orang murid, setiap kali ujian, anak perempuanku tetap mendapat ranking ke-23. Lambat laun membuat dia mendapatkan nama panggilan dengan nomor ini, dia juga menjadi murid kualitas menengah yang sesungguhnya. Sebagai orangtua, kami merasa nama panggilan ini kurang enak didengar,namun ternyata anak kami  menerimanya dengan senang hati.
 
Suamiku mengeluhkan ke padaku, setiap kali ada kegiatan di perusahaannya atau pertemuan alumni sekolahnya, setiap orang selalu memuji-muji “Superman cilik” di rumah masing-masing, sedangkan dia hanya bisa menjadi pendengar saja. Anak keluarga orang, bukan saja memiliki nilai sekolah yang menonjol, juga memiliki banyak keahlian khusus. Sedangkan anak kami rangking nomor 23 dan tidak memiliki sesuatu pun untuk ditonjolkan. Dari itu, setiap kali suamiku menonton penampilan anak-anak berbakat luar biasa dalam acara televisi, timbul keirian dalam hatinya sampai matanya begitu bersinar-sinar.
 
Kemudian ketika dia membaca sebuah berita tentang seorang anak berusia 9 tahun yang masuk perguruan tinggi, dia bertanya dengan hati kepada anak kami: “Anakku, kenapa kamu tidak terlahir sebagai anak dengan kepandaian luar biasa?” Anak kami menjawab: “Itu karena ayah juga bukan seorang ayah dengan kepandaian yang luar biasa”. Suamiku menjadi tidak bisa berkata apa-apa lagi, saya tanpa tertahankan tertawa sendiri.
 
Pada pertengahan musim, semua sanak keluarga berkumpul bersama untuk merayakannya, sehingga memenuhi satu ruangan besar di sebuah restoran. Topik pembicaraan semua orang perlahan-lahan mulai beralih kepada anak masing-masing. Dalam kemeriahan suasana, anak-anak ditanyakan apakah cita-cita mereka di masa mendatang? Ada yang menjawab akan menjadi pemain piano, bintang film atau politikus, tiada seorang pun yang terlihat takut mengutarakannya di depan orang banyak, bahkan anak perempuan berusia 4½ tahun juga menyatakan bahwa kelak akan menjadi seorang pembawa acara di televisi, semua orang bertepuk tangan mendengarnya.


Finally, the finale! The show sure has poured on the speed in the last several episodes. hurtling us toward conclusions and endings, both happy and sad. Whether or not the show’s ratio on that latter point is satisfactory is up to you to decide.
The show bowed out with series high ratings of 42.2%, crushing the (nonexistent) competition. (To be fair, there was basically no competition, with a Drama Special on one rival station and a Salaryman special on the other.)
SONG OF THE DAY
Wheesung – “눈물길” (Tear ducts) from The Moon That Embraces the Sun’s OST.
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FINAL EPISODE RECAP

The brothers face off over their drawn swords, surrounded by rebels. In flashback, we see that Minister Yoon had demanded that Yang-myung be the one to kill the king, in order to convince everybody this wasn’t a trick. Yang-myung had agreed.
Now, Minister Yoon shouts at Yang-myung to finish the deed without hesitation. The brothers stay frozen in place while everybody watches, waiting for him to make his move.
Another flashback takes us to a previous confrontation, when Hwon had given his brother the opportunity to attack him and Yang-myung hadn’t taken it.

Things finally come to a boil, as the baddies up their game in a big, big way. Will Yang-myung cross over to the dark side? Will Hwon finally get to protect the person he loves till the end? Will logic hang on by a thread? It looks like you can wound the beast, but you can’t slow it down by much: Today’s episode recorded 38.7% ratings, even after a week’s hiatus.


EPISODE 19 RECAP

After the big fancy declaration and swirling kiss, Hwon and Yeon-woo walk back outside, and he wonders if she doesn’t have anything to give him, since he gave her his heart and everything.
She says she doesn’t have much – what does he want? He starts to inch closer… “You know, IT… I want to try it…” Rawwwr. She wrings her hands nervously. He leans closer…
Hwon: “That thing you did with hyungnim…” Uhhh… she did THAT with Yang-myung? “…with the long stick…” HA. Okay, am I just supposed to pretend I didn’t hear that? Dirty!

But he means the game, of course, the one he saw her play with Yang-myung and the kids. It’s adorably childish of him, but I still say it’s a wasted opportunity for some smooches!

After Wild Romance & The Moon That Embraces The Sun ended, I'm gonna stop to post or repost article about k-drama coz I'm going to get back my blog to where its supposed to be. 


I'll post all the thing I want, like , hate or something makes my heart beat faster. So..maybe you all can read all of article k-drama for 2 weeks more & I'll be the who I am to be.

Kim Soo-Hyun - 그대 한 사람 OST TMETS Part 6 by shelbyrafitri
 


Kim Soo-Hyun - 그대 한 사람
해를 품은 달 Part.6 (MBC 수목드라마)
Release Date : 2012.03.013
Genre : OST
Language : Korean


Track list:

01  그대 한 사람
02  그대 한 사람  (inst)

 
We flashback to before the girls were tossed into the water with the housekeeper switching Jong-Hee and Eun-Jae’s clothes sans shoes. Eun-Jae is still unconscious and Jong-Hee looks on with worry. The housekeeper spies Mu-Yeol’s car from above and lets the two know that he will only save one of them. Which one will he pick?

Housekeeper: The mind has many layers. Sometimes it’s even hard to understand your own mind. When one faces death, one’s true mind will be revealed. Which one of you he really loves, we will find out soon.
She puts a black bag over their face and tells them how it’s not fair, but only one of them will live. Basically, the girl he loves will die and the girl he doesn’t love will live, knowing that she wasn’t the one. The one who dies should be happy because she was truly loved. It’s a sick game for the housekeeper. The housekeeper claims that the wounded Mu-Yeol will forever be hers. She gets them up and  threatens to kill them if they move an inch.
Episode 16: Try hard til the end! The uncaught third strike!
Uncaught third strike is when the pitcher fails to catch the pitch of the third strike on a full count so the batter is not out. Basically means given an extra chance when one is in trouble.


 
Mu-Yeol gets a phone call from the housekeeper through Jong-Hee’s cell phone and she tells him their location. He runs and notifies Tae-Han that they are at the swimming pool. When he gets there, he is asked who is his woman? The housekeeper wants to know who to hate for life. She pushes the two of them in which forces Mu-Yeol to jump into the pool.

If I’m to give another title to this episode, I’d write it like this: Stalkers’ Special.
The episode starts with the characters all being at separate places: Su-Young is with her son, Dong-Ah still reading books to figure out the stalker’s intention, and Jong-Hee  looking at Short’s picture. The stalker herself is probably doing some mental preparation in the eerie room, while Reporter Kim is regaining his consciousness. Manager Kim and Eun-Jae are rushing against the time, with Mu-Yeol being approached by someone so familiar to him at the training field: Dong-Soo.

 
Episode 15 : The Game-Determining Shortstop Decision
*[shortstop decision - the shortstop throws the ball in order to take out the runner close to the home plate.]

Dong-Soo’s voice tone is totally different from what he usually uses when he’s talking with Mu-Yeol. One sentence from him, and Mu-Yeol knows he’s the person behind all the things happening around himself. Dong-Soo admits to all of them: the pictures, the cat, and even the methanol. Mu-Yeol doesn’t want to believe it, but Dong-Soo lets out his frustration: Park Mu-Yeol is the proof of his failure in life. His kindness to him was all because Mu-Yeol was a nobody to him, someone that he thought won’t surpass him so easily.


This episode takes some decisive steps forward, which, ironically enough, come with a few big steps back — backward into the past, that is. Key memories come back to confront the present with some unveiling of secrets, much-needed reminders of what’s truly important, and a satisfying dose of righteous anger.
SONG OF THE DAY
Silhouette – “잘지내니” (How are you) [ Download ]

EPISODE 18 RECAP
 
Hwon lies in bed, smiling, and asks, “Isn’t it nice lying together in bed like this?” Yeon-woo, dressed in her nightclothes, agrees. This is a fakeout, isn’t it, you big drama tease? There’s no way you’d just give it to us that easy.
Pull back to reveal: Hyung-sun, blindfolded, literally sitting between their two beds. HA!
Hwon grumbles at Hyung-sun, asking if he doesn’t trust him. What, to keep your hormones in check now that your body won’t be interfering with any more consummation shenanigans? I’m pretty sure we’re all hoping you can’t be trusted, frankly.
Hyung-sun sighs heavily and says he has faith in the king’s intentions and all, but not in his “male instincts” which have been so long repressed. Hwon literally kicks his feet in frustration like a little boy, and Hyung-sun offers a compromise, if the king will make a promise. Hwon practically cuts him off in his hurry: “Promise? Whatkindofpromise?