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[Drama 2010] Mary Stayed Out All Night / Marry Me, Mary! 매리는 외박중


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I finished the raws, of course I LOVED the episode. Can it get any cuter our GeunGeun couple? :wub: For now I'm only fangirling for MG xD C'mon Jung In show me some emotion! D: I know his character is like that, and of course I don't expect him to change so fast but I really really want to see him care for mary.

AND I'M SO HAPPY THAT I WAS WRONG ABOUT SJ! Tough trowing the cellphone wasn't the best choice ._. she had her reasons to get mad. Thanks that our Mary save the day confronting her ^^ I guess I will still like SJ :D

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GOSH, I got so excited it came out today I watched it raw. LOL. THe Preview for Episode 4 is making me more and more excited about this drama!!! The way Mae-Ri calling JGS honey. Kekes. :wub:

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GOSH, I got so excited it came out today I watched it raw. LOL. THe Preview for Episode 4 is making me more and more excited about this drama!!! The way Mae-Ri calling JGS honey. Kekes. :wub:

I just d/l the raw for episode 3, I'm just waiting for the subs! Anyway from what i saw episode 4 should be really interesting. What is Merry Christmas going to do when forced on this little trip with JungIn (I need a nickname for him) I love how in the preview JungIn pushes Merry Christmas back in the trailer as he's talking to Happy New Year. Reminded me of Goong (wait it's the same writer :P )

Did you guys see her dad's face light up when JungIn called him father in law? Poor dad, who is banking on Merry Christmas picking JungIn.

Evil Xgf needs to go away but I don't that will happen anytime soon! :angry:

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OMG...I become more and more addicted to this drama

In this eppie the interaction between MG and MR become so natural

Did someone notice that MG's mom some kind of similar to MR?

Maybe they'll become friend in this story and support MR.

Just my prediction

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OMG...I become more and more addicted to this drama

In this eppie the interaction between MG and MR become so natural

Did someone notice that MG's mom some kind of similar to MR?

Maybe they'll become friend in this story and support MR.

Just my prediction

Yes, as soon as I saw her (Mu gyul's mom) I noticed her hair was kind of the same style of Mae Ri's. 

Can't wait for ep 4! Mu Gyul and Jung In seem pretty chummy now. Even seem to gang up on poor Mae Ri a bit in the preview (when Jung In pushes her back in the van so he can talk to Mu Gyul, lol!) If Jung In starts to fall for Mae Ri, things might get a little heated between them though~

I want to see Mu Gyul get jealous keke.

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Hehehe so cute.. now we can call them merry xmas n happy new year.. hahaha... omg they are so cute i just want to pinch them soooo much...

Btw, im looking fwd for epi 4 eventho i havent watched epi 3 yet... hehe.. coz i want to see how Mary will handle Jung in when they are going for a short vacayyy.. hehe... maybe she'll drag happy new year together.. hahaha.. chagiaaa... so sweettt... I think JGS also thinks MGY isss sooo adorable.. cant help but fall in lovee :P

Yes, as soon as I saw her (Mu gyul's mom) I noticed her hair was kind of the same style of Mae Ri's. 

Can't wait for ep 4! Mu Gyul and Jung In seem pretty chummy now. Even seem to gang up on poor Mae Ri a bit in the preview (when Jung In pushes her back in the van so he can talk to Mu Gyul, lol!) If Jung In starts to fall for Mae Ri, things might get a little heated between them though~

I want to see Mu Gyul get jealous keke.

Yeaaaa yeaa, i saw the preview... Jung In push Mary back in the van... hahahaha... and Mu Gyul did nothing... omg how come they can be sooo adorable... so natural...

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This is RAW link from todou

http://www.tudou.com/programs/view/cAWuOWDMRSE/

Am I only one ... who really like Merry and Jung In interaction? Gosh ...

Thanks for the link. No you're not the only one.... I also see the chemistry between them. I like Geun-Geun couple but watching those two first two episodes makes me root for JI and Mae-ri.

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waiting for subs. It's soooo hard!!

You know how Happy New Year going "mong mong" for a dog. what dog goes 'mong mong'? That's puzzles me.

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I have done the "SOFT SUBS" of first 14 minute of ep 3.. (some parts with the help of softy's recap)

MR: nice meeting you. I'm Wi MaeRi

JI: Nice meeting. I'm JunIn.

MR: You're the polite jerk!

JI: the incident back then, is your arm alright?

MR: I'm fine. I'm not using it to extort money from you.

and also, the money you gave me, $2,000 is so large. I have it here and I

didn't use it. Here it is. I'm giving it back to you.

JI: You have signed a paper saying that you'll keep that incident a secret.

It is all in the past. Let it go.

MR: This marriage... Why do you allow it?

JI: It is a merely business deal.

MR: is getting married a business? Is it a joke to you?!

JI: Don't be serious about this matter

MR: I'm not thinking about this seriously. I'm not intending to choose

you after 100 day-peiod

JI: Good. We have the same perception about marriage.

MR: what?

JI: so, in fulfilling your responsibility in this contract,

you think you are going to work?

MR: Yes. SInce there's no free lunch in this world.

JI: I like the way you think.

MR: I'm not doing this things for you to like me.

JI: Go ahead to the office. I'll go there after I change clothes

_____________________

MR: So, you're a company that produces dramas? What can I do for you?

JI: yes. From now, you'll be my assistant*

You don't have to worry on your schedule sice it all depends on me.

MR: So what will I do here?

(Assistant) president, meeting is about to start.

MR: Nice meeting you.

JI: please just stay in this room so that we won't be meeting each other often.

In this way, others won't know our arrangement. DO you understand what I'm trying to imply?

MR: Yes. I know. I also want that. I'm uncomfortable in seeing you.

JI: thanks for understanding. So for 100-days, let's look for each other (help each other)

MR: this polite jerk...

______________________

MR: producer of hallyu dramas. Studied abroad. He even got an MBA.

He was a fund manager. So this is why he treats marriage as a business deal.

______________________

MR: SeoJun ssi.. Nice meeting you. I just saw a news about you.

SJ: where's president?

MR: Ah. He's in a meeting right now. Will I get you a cup of tea while you're waiting?

SJ: Get me water, instead of tea.

MR: Okay. Just wait for a while.

SJ: I won't drink it if it's not a mountain water.

MR: huh? mountain water?

SJ: nevermind.

MR: okay... Sorry for disturbance, can you put your autograph here?

I'm really a fan of yours.

SJ: what's your name?

MR: Wi MaeRi.

SJ: Wi Mae Ri.

Actor: hey, Seo jun!

SJ: oh, you're here.

Actor: what's with you being here? Do you have appointment?

Mngr: Oh, you're a fashionista in the way you look.

MR: thank you

Mngr: oh!

Actor: Who is she?

Mngr: Why is it the girl from the hotel is here? Is she collecting autographs again?

JI: SO you're here this fast.

Mngr: President, there is...

JI: It's alright. You don't have to..?

Mngr: President, I am right?

JI: Its just a misunderstanding. You don;t have to worry.

_____________________

MR: (whining in herself) Oh, this is what the drama is called.

Ah, so this is the scripts. aiz. Nice seeing this.

MR: What can I do here?

JI: you can now take your leave. There are others who can do work.

MR: what? it's only 1:30 pm.

JI: meeting is about to start. (answered the phone call)

_____________________

Dad: Hey! MR, why are you back so early?

MR: I don't know. He told me to go home. He even let me do any work.

Dad: ah. SInce its your first day of work, he's worried that you're already tired

and let's you go home early. MR, what was your first impression seeing JI?

He's like a prince, right?

MR: what prince? He's a total polite jerk.

Dad: what are you saying that he's a jerk?

MR: Dad, no matter I see, that person is strange.

Dad: about what?

MR: Think about it, why is that kind of man going to allow this kind of marriage?

Dad: Thinking about it now, it seems strange.

MR: I don't think I'll marry that person

Dad: hey! what are you saying?

MR: What I mean is... Anyway, there's something I'm curious about in that person.

Dad: what is it?

MR: The thing that I'm getting curious about... No matter what I think, that person,

is surely...

Dad: surely what?

MR: is gay.

Dad: what?!

MR telling instances that can lead thinking that JI is a gay.. (LOL)

Dad: Hey! you MaeRi, are you writing a novel?!

MR: Okay. But still, it's true that I find this person strange.

_____________________

Dad: Hey. Aren't you going to see him at 5pm?

MR: Where will I go? I ham going to watch my favorite drama.

Dad: what did you said? You're saying you won't be going to meet him (MG) at 5pm?

MR: I will go. He's the person I love.

Dad: what?!

MR: haa.. I almost forget my honey. I should call him.

Dad: hey!

MR: ah, he might be sleeping. SInce he's a musician, he works at night and sleeps during day.

Dad: But its strange.

MR: what?

Dad: From then to now, you never had a boyfriend to bring home.

MR: that is.. I'm afraid you'll be surprised so I lied that I don't have one.

Dad: You should tell me clearly all.

MR: what?

Dad: how did you met?

MR: that is... Dad

Dad: what?

MR: It's like in a drama.. where both met by an accident. We also met in that way.

(MR told what happened but she adds romantic things.. lol)

Dad: so you love that person.

MR: of course.

MR even stated the HR kiss.

Dad: hey! if he's the persn you love, why he doesn't have pics in your phone?

MR: that... here he is.. here he is.. Mu Gyul...

Dad: If he's the person you love, why he's not kneeling in front of me and tell that he loves you.

MR defends and her dad asked.

Dad: so you think I'll just accept this strange story of yours?

Dad: No matter what, I have to meet him again.

MR: If you insist in meeting him, I'll back off in the 100 day-period agreement.

Dad: okay. okay. okay. But still, I have to know what kind of person is he, what does he do, etc..

MR: dad, you don't have to. It's time to go now.

Dad: Its not time yet, where will you go?

MR: goodbye dad.

Dad: MaeRi!

_____________________

MR tells everything, the whole situation

MR even said that her dad might call him.

MG: what are you saying?

MR: Even if it'll not happen, if it might happen.I mean if only it might happen.

So, I have to stay with you during night time.

MG: You can't

MR: that's why I'll give you money for your 3 months rent.

MG: What is this?

MR: Heven't I told you I got it for free before. so let’s spend it.

MG: no thanks

MR: Let's just use this for something good.

MG: at first you said let’s take pictures, then you'll borrow my name for 100 days,

and now you’re saying you'll be staying in here?

MR: Sorry. Things got complicated and I can't undo things.

MG: That's the reason you can't anymore.

MR: why are you so heartless?

MR: Mu Gyul ah... (CUTE CAT EXPRESSION!!!)

MG: hey! you look like puss (the cat in shrek)... YOU STILL CAN'T.

MR: Please help me once more... Mu Gyul ah.. Kang MuGyul...

here is the piggyback scene :wub:

MR: JI, that polite jerk! I can't marry that kind of man! NO! I can't!

MG: Okay. Don't do it. Don't do it.

MR: Of course! He's a total polite jerk!

MG: ah!!! Hey, it hurts! Why are you so heavy even you're small?

Hey! This will be the last. Don't think about it in the future!

MR: okay!

MG: So Young Hee. Right now, I'm going home. I ate already. You’re not drinking, right? don’t worry about me, I’m fine. Sleep and have a nice dream. Bye mom.

MR: mom? Sorry dad.

MG: hey, I'm not your dad.

MR: I know. but dad, honestly, I wanted to runaway, but still,

seeing that we've already paid our debts after I agreed on the

100-day agreement, We can now live happily. i can study and graduate, get a good job. I will give dad a total happiness. My dad raised me without mom alone. You really have suffered so much. Sorry.

Ending scene where MR caught JI with another man in the bedroom :w00t:

MR: "what? Is he really gay?

MR: "now I've really caught you, The 100 day agreement is cancelled"

MR(seeing the man's face): MG-ah.... Kang Mu Gyul!!!

MG: Hey! Merry Christmas YOU!!!"

MR: huh! *sigh* (in disbelief)

MG: hey! what are you doing here?

JI:The two of you, know each other?...

MR run near to MG..

MR:"he's my husband"

JI: so, you're married?

MG: so, you're engaged?

MR: (facing MG) HONEY!!! (softy used Sweetie..)

I'll edit this if I have time to do other parts that I love :wub:

EDIT:

by the way, recaps are also posted from JB :wub:

More cuteness abounds. Honestly, this drama can feel rather average whenever the scenes don’t involve both main characters, so I can see why it’s struggling to gain ground in the ratings (today’s episode had a 9%). But whenever Jang Geun-seok and Moon Geun-young are together, they just crackle with adorable chemistry.

EPISODE 3 RECAP

After Mary and Jung-in realize that they’ve met before, she tries to return the money he’d given her as payoff (when the manager threatened her thinking she was trying to sneak a photo with the actor). She also finds it curious that he accepted their odd marriage contract arrangement.

Jung-in declines the money and answers that he sees the marriage as a business decision, and advises that she not take it too seriously. She’s onboard with that, since she intends to reject the suit after the 100 days are up anyway.

Given that intention, however, Mary asks to be put to work, because she feels more comfortable treating this like a job than as a handout. Jung-in agrees and employs her at his drama-production company as a secretary — only, he won’t actually give her any work. This has to be the cushiest contract “predicament” in kdrama history. Trust Mary to complicate things, huh?

The job affords Mary the opportunity to approach Seo-jun to ask for an autograph while she waits for a meeting with the lead actor. When he arrives with his manager, they jump to the conclusion that Mary makes it a habit harassing stars, even though Jung-in assures them that it had just been a misunderstanding earlier.

Jung-in dismisses her early since he has no work for her. She and Dad have to admit that his behavior doesn’t add up, starting with his easy acceptance of the marriage. Perchance he’s gay?, Mary thinks, seeing as he’s fashionable and talks of the marriage as a business transaction. (Also, she watches dramas.) Or, maybe he’s using the false marriage as a way to get at his inheritance.

Mary almost forgets about her ruse with Mu-gyul and fumbles for lies when Dad starts asking questions about how they met and fell in love. Thinking fast, she says that it was like in dramas, and that love is like a car accident: “That’s how we met. As though in a car crash, suddenly, love found us.” LOL. Well, I guess Dad can’t blame her for meaning something literally that he takes figuratively.

Again Mary speaks in that flowery romanticism drawn from dramas and insists that Mu-gyul did, in fact, want dearly to pay his respects to Dad, but that she’d held him back. She manages to get her father to agree to leave Mu-gyul alone, threatening to cancel the 100-day contract if he reneges on his promise.

Just in case, though, Mary presents the fabricated “love is a car accident” story to Mu-gyul, so he’s in on the official story just in case Dad should call to check on him. This annoys him, because Mary had promised that his involvement would be purely nominal, and that he wouldn’t have to do anything. At every step she insisted that this would be all he had to do, yet things have spiraled out of their control.

Furthermore, Mary needs to spend her evenings out (supposedly with him) in order to keep up the ruse that they’re a couple in love. She asks to spend that time in his new place, which he is just settling into now, and even offers to pay for the three months of nighttime visits with the payoff money Jung-in gave her.

Mu-gyul flatly refuses to cooperate, but he’s no match for her display of aegyo as she looks up at him with her most entreating puppy-dog expression — or, as Mu-gyul calls it, “Shrek cat” eyes. I suppose it’s appropriate, given their back-and-forth exchange of him barking teasingly at her, and her meowing in response.

Just to strike the nail in the coffin of Mu-gyul’s resistance (which is almost worn down completely by Mary’s cuteness), the landlady drops by to remind him that his deposit is due within the week. He agrees with some hesitation (he doesn’t have the money yet), and Mary eagerly jumps in to remind him that she has enough to cover it.

To wear down his reluctance, Mary tags along as Mu-gyul goes dumpster-diving around the neighborhood, picking up junk he can turn into furnishings for his new digs. By the end of the day, he’s got a pretty nice apartment/studio, decorated with his own DIY flair.

Mary asks him to let her stay for a while, just so she can kill time till 10 pm. Grudgingly, he agrees, but only for tonight. That’s enough to make her happy, and despite his lack of a television — horrors! How will she be able to watch her stories tonight? — she settles down with a book.

It’s her cue to leave when Mu-gyul’s bandmates come over bearing housewarming gifts, but they invite her to eat with them, and Mu-gyul’s protest is overruled. The friends prod her to call her girlfriends over again, and pretty soon the whole gang is assembled over drinks.

Mu-gyul remains disgruntled to have his wishes ignored, but it’s cute that everyone sides with Mary when hearing about the marriage farce they find themselves in. While he flatly refuses to let Mary spend each evening at his place, everyone urges him to agree. His friends even joke that since things have come this far, he may as well make the marriage real.

A woman drops by looking for Mu-gyul, and Mary recognizes her from the photo in Mu-gyul’s guitar case. Assuming that this is one of Mu-gyul’s many girlfriends, Mary launches right into an “I’m not his girlfriend, so please don’t misunderstand and fight with him” speech, which is interrupted by the arrival of the man himself.

The woman squeals and launches herself at Mu-gyul, who responds to her affectionately. The girls are surprised, then, to hear from the bandmates that the woman is Mu-gyul’s mother. She had him at 17 and is forever getting into scrapes that Mu-gyul has to clean up, which prompts Mary’s friend to comment that their relationship is just like Mary’s with her father.

Now for a round of drinking games, which is a version of “I Never” where people have to drink whenever a statement applies to them like, “Whoever hasn’t been kissed, drink.” Mary’s the easiest one to tease because she’s never dated or kissed anyone, and Mu-gyul laughs in disbelief. So Mary turns it around and makes HIM drink by pointing out the one who has dated the most, who has been unable to sustain relationships for longer than a month.

This ends, of course, with Mary getting very, very drunk. Mu-gyul is the only one sober at the end of the night, and is charged with getting her back home.

Alas, his junky van breaks down along the way, and he is forced to piggyback her the rest of the way home. (Another one? Already? While they’re at it, they should turn the piggyback ride into a running gag and give us one per episode.)

While he struggles along, Mary rambles on about her polite bastard and how she won’t marry him. He grumbles at this inconvenience, until Mary drunkenly tells him, “I’m sorry, Dad.” (Just the person your not-quite-husband wants to be compared to!) Mu-gyul’s disgruntled expression softens as Mary confesses to “Dad” that she had felt driven to run away, but now that their debt is taken care of, she wants to live well — she’ll return to school, get a good job, and make Dad happy because she knows he worked hard to raise her after Mom died.

Mary’s well past her 10 pm curfew, which has Dad on edge, and that’s before he sees the boho rocker dude carrying his drunk daughter home. Accusingly, Dad asks how long Mu-gyul plans to carry on with Mary. How far have they gone?

He refers to a physical relationship, and Mu-gyul replies that they’ve done nothing to worry about. In full protective parent mode, Dad orders Mu-gyul to look him in the eye as he says it, which gives us a hilarious bit as Mu-gyul stares directly at him in his own version of Mary’s Shrek-cat stare (mung-mung!).

Mu-gyul works on a new song long into the night, and despite his reluctance to get involved with Mary, it’s becoming clearer to us that they really are well-matched. For instance, he smiles as he remembers an exchange he’d had with Mary when she asked what kind of music he wants to make, and he’d said, “The kind that doesn’t lie.” He appreciates her response, which shows that she *gets* it — that he must mean music that moves you with its honesty.

Mary reports for work that morning, only to be told to call it a day right away. Jung-in is reluctant to give her real work, but Mary prods him to treat her just like any employee. Since they aren’t going to marry at the end of the 100 days, there’s no reason he should treat her differently.

Thus Mary is brought along to work at the photo shoot for Jung-in’s new drama project (title: Wonderful Life), which is set in the Hongdae indie music world. How very meta of them — but “meta” may as well be this drama’s middle name.

The project hits a little close to home for Seo-jun, who plays the role of rocker’s girlfriend, and during a break she calls Mu-gyul on a whim — he’s the ex-boyfriend she’d mentioned previously, whom she’d lost while working on her previous drama.

Their conversation is simple and a little awkward, but there are no hard feelings on either side — just a wistfulness that things are different now. Seo-jun keeps her tone light but is affected by the conversation, while Mu-gyul tells her to take care before hanging up to prepare for his upcoming show.

Mary approaches Seo-jun to offer her a drink, and calls herself a fan. Seo-jun asks which of her projects is Mary’s favorite, and is surprised at the answer — the indie movie she shot in Japan two years ago — because it’s fairly obscure.

Seo-jun speaks casually when she cautions Mary that she has a lot of anti-fans, which means there may be some noise surrounding this production, but Mary tells her encouragingly not to let the rumors get her down. Seo-jun is disarmed by Mary’s positivity and friendliness, and comments to her co-star’s manager that she likes the girl.

But the manager still remembers the hotel incident and is convinced Mary is a conniving bottom-feeder, saying that Mary blackmailed her way into this job by threatening Jung-in to go public with the manager incident.

Seo-jun is prejudiced by this information, which has immediate effects because she overhears a girl gossiping in the bathroom about her. The gossip is actually another staff member, who talks about Seo-jun snidely and calls her a phony and a troublemaker who only got on this drama with “sponsor” backing (which insinuates that she pimped herself out for the role).

So when Seo-jun steps out of the stall to see Mary on her phone, she assumes that Mary is the malicious gossip and angrily takes her phone, throwing it into the mirror. Hurt, Seo-jun storms out of the photo shoot, declaring herself too upset to continue.

Seo-jun winds up at Mu-gyul’s show, where she is joined by Jung-in, who has followed her. And lo and behold, he looks up and is immediately taken with the charismatic musician singing onstage.

Mu-gyul puts on an impressive performance of his new song…at least, until it’s time for the drummer to begin playing. Their drummer has been a no-show, so the guitarist has to take over, and the result is a mess. Mu-gyul ends up taking over solo, and the drummer sits in shame.

The bean pie manager has also arrived at the show, and simultaneously recognizes Mu-gyul as her former client and sees Jung-in’s interest. Bitter Betty isn’t about to let her troublesome former client win any glory if she can help it, so she jumps in to warn Jung-in against Mu-gyul. She urges him to leave this amateurish show, but Jung-in knows what he likes and tells the others to go on without him.

After the show, Jung-in presents himself as an entertainment company CEO to Mu-gyul, only to be rebuffed straightaway.

What’s endearing about Mu-gyul’s bandmates is that despite the occasional bitterness at being overlooked by everyone, they do understand that Mu-gyul is in a different class than they are. He considers them all in the same boat together, but the boys feel like they’re holding him back with their lack of skills.

The drummer shows up after the show with a broken arm and apologizes profusely, but his apologies only make Mu-gyul angry — if they all did their best, there’s nothing to be sorry about.

As they drown their sorrows, the bandmates tell him that it’s time to be realistic — he has talent and looks, and he can make something of that while they’re, frankly, barking up the wrong tree.

I’m sure Mu-gyul has to know the truth on a gut level too; he grumbles on about the importance of loyalty (which, by the way, is a policy Mary also adheres to), but I wonder if he sees that his insistence on loyalty is more foolish than admirable in this case. Especially since his friends urge him to talk to that CEO guy.

Mu-gyul finds a text message on his phone, which he reads with boyish enjoyment. It’s from “Mary Christmas”:

“Sorry for yesterday, and thanks. You must’ve been tired because of me, so rest comfortably tonight. You aren’t off drinking after saying you wouldn’t, right?” (Here he mumbles, “I already did.”) “Don’t just insist you’re young, and take care of yourself. If you want to make music till you die, you have to be healthy. Bye. Mary Christmas! Meow.”

The photo shoot resumes, and Mary takes the opportunity to stand up for herself. She approaches Seo-jun and asserts that she misunderstood the situation earlier. Seo-jun asks who the true culprit was, then, which Mary can’t quite answer. But she says:

Mary: “I haven’t lived that much, but I think in life you can’t always say everything, even though you are wronged or feel angry. I’ll just reiterate the main point: It wasn’t me. But in that situation, it was understandable that you misunderstood, and I think your behavior to me was understandable. So I’ll be understanding. We’ll be seeing each other at the office, so I’d like if we didn’t have any more uncomfortable situations.”

The others marvel at her guts, a little impressed despite everything.

Meanwhile, Jung-in tracks down Mu-gyul again and tries again to make his case over drinks.

(Side note: Gotta point out that this scene plays my favorite song by FreeTEMPO, “Flowers.” [ Download ] With the drama’s plot and setting, they seem to be aiming for a “Hongdae indie” vibe with the soundtrack, which I don’t think is entirely successful — the music is pretty poppy and standard and Coffee Prince really did a better job with the indie-pop ambiance. But give ‘em props for trying.)

Mu-gyul’s skeptical of Jung-in, and the two have pretty opposing viewpoints: Jung-in points out that they’re only famous in this neighborhood, while Mu-gyul retorts that Jung-in’s neighborhood (on the other side of the river, aka the trendier mainstream culture) just assembles bands based on looks.

Jung-in lays out what he wants: The feel and emotion of Mu-gyul’s live performance, just as it was tonight, and his music. Mu-gyul scoffs, not trusting Jung-in’s words because it’s just as likely that he’ll go back on them later and dress him up in a different style and make him lip-synch.

So Jung-in throws down the gauntlent: “Are you that unable to understand your talent and potential?” Mu-gyul responds, “Do you turn talent and potential into commodities?” Jung-in says, “I think having the rock spirit is the most important thing.” To which Mu-gyul laughs: “The money-loving producer knows about the rock spirit?”

But there’s some grudging respect there, and Mu-gyul seems to be considering the possibility that Jung-in may be the real thing. They drink.

In the morning, Mu-gyul wakes up in a fancy room in Jung-in’s posh home. He gets up groggily while Jung-in comes in, fresh from a shower and dressed in a robe, asking if he remembers last night. Oh, this conversation could go so many ways, which is half the fun of it. Mu-gyul thinks back and remembers Jung-in carrying him along, since he’d been drunk.

Meanwhile, Mary has been excused from working today because she’d spent the whole night at the photo shoot. So Dad orders her to go to Jung-in’s house during the day, because she should honor the terms of her contract.

So she trudges along tiredly to Jung-in’s place, banking on the hope that her polite bastard has left for work already. To her dismay, she hears his voice and realizes that he’s still home — and then realizes what he’s saying. And that he’s saying it to another man. Wait — so he really IS gay??

Tiptoeing quietly to the sound of the two voices, Mary approaches the bedroom just as Jung-in tells his male guest that they worked out what they want from each other last night.

Thinking this is her ticket out of the contract marriage, Mary nears the doorway to confirm her suspicions just as Jung-in says, “We’ll make good partners.”

Her jaw drops when she recognizes Jung-in’s houseguest — dressed in nothing more than a bedsheet — and can’t believe it.

Jung-in registers the mutual look of recognition on their faces and wonders, “Do you know each other?” Mary blurts, “He’s my husband!”

Realization dawns on both men as they realize that they’re connected in more ways than one. Jung-in asks, “Then he’s… wedding ceremony guy?” Mu-gyul returns, “And he’s… marriage registry guy?”

Mary thinks fast and realizes she has to keep up her ruse, so she jumps in front of Mu-gyul and exclaims, “Jagi-ya!”

END of RECAP *credits to javabeans*

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Waaah thanks for all the pics, recap and softsubing!!!! ^^ I like the drama so far, looks like this ep. and next one will be the turning point of the drama, since JI will go for the girl now haha phew.gif OMO what will MG will do now? eeh? haha and the ex-GF looks like will be far more trouble for our cute puppy Mary w00t.gif

I was searching in the web and find the full ost of the drama, I don't know if I can't put the link here so I will delete it soon OK. ^^

HERE YOU GO!!!

Mary Stayed Out All Night FULL OST [Korean wave Blogspot]

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Guest whiteberry192

OMG, thanks thanks,., reading ur recaps just make me smilee.. hehe .. mary is such a cuteeee lil girll.. hehe...

She loves watching drama... and now having a fake marriage with a drama producer.. hahaha epic! i just love it

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