• 11.2 - Podcast Review of Episode 2 of When Life Gives You Tangerines

  • Mar 21 2025
  • Duración: 1 h y 19 m
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11.2 - Podcast Review of Episode 2 of When Life Gives You Tangerines

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    Today, we’ll be discussing Episode 2 of When Life Gives You Tangerines, the hit K Drama on Netflix starring IU (Lee Ji-eun) as Ae Sun and Park Bo-gum as Gwan-sik. We discuss:

    • The song featured during the recap: Ode to the Green Spring by Chu Da Hye, a hauntingly beautiful piece that blends traditional Korean folk styles with modern sensibility.
    • The background of Chu Da Hye and her mastery of Seodo Sori, a North Korean regional singing style known for its mournful and emotive qualities.
    • The incredibly moving moment when Gwan-sik silently puts Ae Sun’s shoes on her feet, a gesture of deep love, reminiscent of Cinderella and symbolic devotion.
    • Ae Sun’s bravado and vulnerability during their walk through Jeju, leading to their emotional first kiss amidst the canola fields.
    • Gwan-sik’s poetic confession and Ae Sun’s long-awaited admission that she’s been ready for love since she was 14.
    • The complex family dynamics that drive Ae Sun to run away: her stepfather’s betrayal, her uncle’s cold dismissal, and Gwan-sik’s grandmother’s harsh judgment.
    • Ae Sun’s strength in rejecting the guilt trip from her uncle, refusing to work in a factory or support a family that never cared for her.
    • The historical context of 1968 South Korea, including the May 16 coup and the Blue House Raid involving North Korean commando Kim Shin-jo.
    • The suspenseful scene on the boat to Busan when Ae Sun bluffs her way past a suspicious captain, boldly claiming she and Gwan-sik are married.
    • Their failed attempt to pawn stolen jewelry and the significance of the gold frog as a family heirloom and symbol of wealth.
    • The betrayal by the innkeepers who drug and rob them, leaving them penniless and desperate.
    • Ae Sun and Gwan-sik’s decision to sneak back into the inn and recover their belongings, only for their plan to go awry when Ae Sun insists on retrieving her precious flower hairpin.
    • The thrilling ending: Ae Sun is tackled, Gwan-sik prepares a flying kick, and the episode ends on a cliffhanger.
    • A flash forward to 1993 hints at Ae Sun’s future as a mother, but the father’s identity is deliberately obscured—leaving us wondering if it’s Gwan-sik.
    • The fantastic cinematography, especially the wide shots in the canola fields and the immersive market scene.
    • Insights into the mystery of the writer Lim Sang-choon and a deep dive into the many women behind K Drama screenwriting.

    References

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    • Hwang Dong-hyuk - Wikipedia
    • How to Tell if a Korean Name is Male or Female | TOPIK GUIDE
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