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351 November 22, 2010January 24, 2016 Secret Garden Episode 4 by girlfriday I didn’t necessarily get the “you’re prettier when you’re angry” thing, but I definitely get it now
 Joo-won and Ra-im are totally angry-hot, as in having especially explosive chemistry
 when they’re at each other’s throats. I mean, I always knew the bickering hate phase was intended to spark a few flames, but these two are downright X-rated. I swear, every time they yell at each other, I half expect them to rip each other’s clothes off. Whew! Is it getting hot in here? EPISODE 4 RECAP Joo-won sees Ra-im standing in his department store, and takes her up to his office to talk. He can’t believe that she came all the way down here, just to pick up a stupid raffle prize, as if her desire for a free vacuum cleaner is a direct affront to him. Did you maybe stop to think she came here to see YOU, doofus? She asks if maybe he put her name into the drawing, and he scoffs that he doesn’t have the time to do something like that, and belittles her coldly, that he really must’ve been crazy to fall for a woman without family or education, who’d come all the way here to claim some dinky vacuum cleaner. Oh, you are an ASS. Ra-im’s jaw drops as she hears the angry, haughty words come out of his mouth, which he even repeats, just to get his point across, adding that she’s embarrassing him at work. For someone so obsessed with manner and upbringing, you really are the biggest asshole of them all. No doubt he’s reacting in this childish way to cover up his own insecurities and troubling obsession, but still. If it walks like an ass and talks like an ass
 Ra-im steels herself and then apologizes, retaliating with a, “You said I’m pretty when I’m angry, but I’m pretty when I smile too, right?” Heh. If you’re planning to make him more obsessed with you for revenge, that’s pretty ingenious, but a little passive for my taste. I prefer it when you kick him in the shins. She insists on taking the vacuum cleaner, just to prove a point. She says that if he’s that embarrassed, he can tell everyone that she was just someone he played with and threw away. He flares up at those words, saying that he can’t, and drags her down to the department store. He starts throwing shoes and clothes at her feet, angrily yelling, “Play? Play with you? You’re not even at the level for me to play with!” Dude, you are taking rich bastard to new heights. He basically throws the evidence down at her feet, of how far apart they are in social standing. It’s beyond insulting—it’s degrading and hurts her where she’s most insecure. He grabs a dress and drags her into a dressing room to put it on. He follows her in there, and they end up face to face in that tiny space, within kissing distance and tension flaring high. Gah, it’s unfair if you’re evil AND sexy. That’s just not right. He tells her to put it on “Should I put it on for you?” He reaches to undress her, and she stops him angrily. She asks him what he’s trying to prove—what he’ll do with her if she puts on the dress. He replies that he’ll do nothing; he’s just trying to show her how far apart they really are. Listen, if all you’re doing is trying to prove that you’re unattainable, you’re sending a girl mixed messages, what with your stalking of her and all. I know you’re nuts, but that’s no excuse. Beads of sweat start to pour down his face, as he looks up at the four walls of the tiny dressing room, realizing how small a space he’s in, all the while trying not to lose the argument. You’re the one who pushed her in there, Mr. Claustrophobia. He holds his panic in for just a moment longer, and then can’t stand it anymore and pushes her aside to clamor out of there. He runs out, barely breathing, and has a panic attack in the middle of his store. Ra-im leaves in a daze, and arrives at the action school, late for training. She decides to spend a few hours taking out her frustrations
by hurling herself at a car. Repeatedly. Sheesh. I guess stunt people can’t just punch a wall or something. Meanwhile, Joo-won drives home, and has another panic attack in the middle of a tunnel. It’s a nice visual sequence, and the tunnel is great literally and figuratively as a motif for his fear of being trapped. He barely manages to make it out to the other side, and pulls over on the side of the road. He calls number 1 on his speed dial his therapist. God, I love that his shrink is speed dial 1. That’s so telling. She comes over to check on him, but because they’re old friends, he refuses to actually tell her what’s going on with him. I’d like to ask his shrink, but I bet half the stuff he suffers from is made up in his head to give him an excuse to keep himself locked away. He finally tells her not to think of him strangely, since he just read it in a book, but
”What are the symptoms of lovesickness?” Hahahaha. His sincerity about this just cracks me up. Later, he sits outside in his garden, and starts picking the petals off a flower, saying, “She’s cursing at me, she’s not; she is; she’s not
” until he picks the final one, landing at “She is.” He gets mad at her for cursing him in his mind, but that seems to be no different for him, hilariously, and stalks off angrily. Heh. As he walks away, the camera pans down and we see that he’s left a giant pile of those yellow daisies, having plucked the petals off of a hundred of them. Little twinkly lights start to work their magic on the daisy patch, and one lands on the last flower that he dropped, magically re-growing one last petal. Aw, cute. And how adorable is it that the guy’s the one killing flowers over “She loves me; she loves me not”? The next morning, Joo-won wakes up to find that Seul’s family has sent him a strange present, out of the blue. He walks outside to find himself face to face with a herd of
deer? He asks if he’s supposed to eat them to the horror of his assistant “Omo” and tells him to send them back. It’s a totally random, hilarious comment on the oddities that rich people spend their money on. He gets a call for his monthly obligatory family dinner, and heads over to his grandfather’s mansion, where everyone takes turns being passive-aggressive over the steak course. With a family like this, I’m surprised Joo-won doesn’t have a few more neuroses under his belt. In particular, he gets outed for only showing up to work two days a week, making his disappointed grandfather even more disappointed in him. Also, random fashion note, but how neurotic and nerdy is it that he’s wearing three highlighters in his pocket as an accessory? Oska goes all the way down to Jeju to find Tae-sun, who rebuffs him yet again, this time acknowledging who he is, but saying that it doesn’t make his music any less crappy. Oska just stands there slackjawed, unfamiliar with people who don’t worship at his feet for being a Hallyu star. I love that he constantly refers to himself as “The Hallyu Star,” making him just that extra bit of ridiculous self-aggrandizing. Oska has punked out on his music video shoot in Thailand, but it doesn’t seem to matter much to the director, who has washed his hands of the project at Seul’s request. Or rather, her payment of large sums of money. She takes over the music video, with the excuse that she doesn’t need to spend any time improving her looks or her schooling, so she may as well have some fun. Oh, okay, princess. She goes straight to Jong-soo’s action school, embarrassing herself with her VERY LOUD and off-putting use of English. Gah, the horror! I’m cleaning my ears out with soap. Jong-soo replies, but looks at her strangely, as well he should. Because girl’s off her rocker. She asks for his help in the music video shoot, announcing that Oska is the star. Ra-im continues to work out her angst, thinking back to the department store fight with Joo-won. As she was leaving earlier, she had paused in front of a mirror, holding the dress up wistfully. I like these little touches that reveal her girly side, that she doesn’t show to anyone. Her roommate Ah-young arrives home with the dreaded vacuum cleaner in tow, causing Ra-im to freak out that she accepted it on her behalf. She calls Joo-won right away, who goes from brooding to instant happy face when he realizes that she’s calling. But of course he can’t let HER know his excitement, and just snaps at her to return it herself or throw it away if she doesn’t want it. He hangs up abruptly and returns to the task of art-buying with a renewed sense of interest. He even starts seeing the paintings differently, now that Ra-im is back in his orbit. Heh. And aw. He insists that the house in one of the paintings had its lights on a minute ago, making everyone think that he’s insane, but we see that it’s the same bit of whimsy that’s been re-petaling the daisies and such in his life, having a bit of fun. Ra-im heads out to give Joo-won a piece of her mind, and when Ah-young tells her that he isn’t at work today, she calls her action school sunbae to get Joo-won’s address off of his registration form. Jong-soo overhears and hangs his head. Joo-won, meanwhile, sits on his patio with sheets blowing in the wind and desserts and
wait
did I fall asleep and land in some fantasy? He is totally going to such lengths on purpose, waiting for her to show. Also, he happens to be reading a book about why there are starving people in the world, as if he can read a book to study her, like she’s some social experiment. Ra-im rides in on her motorcycle, vacuum strapped to the back. She marvels at the expansive grounds as she rides around, and stops to ask an employee where Kim Joo-won lives. The lady’s like, um
here. Ra-im “I know here, but which house is his?” “They’re ALL HIS.” Haha. She finally finds him, and throws the vacuumn down at his feet, demanding to know what he meant by sending it to her. Oh, honey. Don’t you know when a boy is pulling your pigtails? He did it so you’d do this. She leaves it there and turns to go, when she hears a splash. She turns around to find the vacuumn floating in his lake, and Joo-won sitting there without a care. He tells her that he doesn’t need it, so if she wants it, she can fish it out herself. She looks at him in shock, then walks right into the lake and hauls the box out, carrying it back to her bike. It’s enough to finally get Joo-won out of his seat and yelling at her. He can’t believe that she’d go in there herself, instead of making him apologize. And you couldn’t have, say, apologized yourself WITHOUT the tantrum? Sheesh. He basically calls her a charity case, making her feel as low as she can go. She fights him off and to keep her from leaving, he grabs her key and throws it in the lake. You are so transparent, buddy. He ends up dragging her into the house to get cleaned up rawr, only to come face to face with his dragon lady mother. Damn it, Mom. You have the worst timing ever. She glares a hole through Ra-im’s skull, making it all too clear that she’d rather her precious son play with others “at his level.” Shivers. Now we know where his horrid snobbery comes from. Ra-im insists that she’s not here to play, and that she dare not deign to be someone that Joo-won sees romantically, since she’s just a charity case nice job, to use his words back at him. Mom is offended at her tone and the mere presence of a poor person, and sneers as Ra-im makes her exit, even as Joo-won ineffectually tries to stop his mother. He’s interrupted with a call that Oska has gone AWOL to Jeju, and does some damage control. Looks like the music video will have to be shot there, along with the department store contest, since that lands him in Jeju anyway. He comes out to find Ra-im’s bike still there, and jumps into the lake to retrieve her key. Ra-im returns to the action school to find the guys planning a car stunt for Oska’s music video shoot in Jeju, and excitedly asks what part she’ll get to play. Jong-soo tells her that she doesn’t have enough experience with car stunts, and when she begs him for the chance, he snaps at her that it’s too dangerous; he can barely tolerate the danger she puts herself in now, but he does it because it’s what she wants to do. Jong-soo broods for a while, then calls Ah-young for a favor. He gives her a purse for Ra-im, and has her pretend that she bought it for her at work. Ra-im swoons from the pretty. See, this is why you’ll never get the girl, Tall dark and handsome. Because even though Joo-won is a petty bastard, he’ll take credit and endure the backlash. Silent protector never wins against self-righteous asshole. I know. It’s unfair. But them’s the rules. Oska calls Joo-won from Jeju, having landed himself in jail for an altercation with some gangsters. He’s being extorted for harassing a woman, but he tells Joo-won “You know me. If I sleep with a girl, I sleep with her. But I’m not the type to harass.” Haha. I love that he’s so forthright—he is who he is. Joo-won makes sure that he’s repaid, tit for tat, and has his lawyer sent to bail him out. He asks Secretary Kim about the winner of the trip to Jeju, and finds out that the first- and second-place winners had to forfeit out, so that leaves third place, which is Ra-im of course, former winner of the vacuum cleaner, now upgraded to vacation with her favorite pop singer. Joo-won immediately cries, “NO! Send the fourth-place winner!” But she’s already gone, because her stunt team is down there for the music video shoot. Joo-won “So, what you’re telling me is
Oska and Ra-im are on a vacation, and I’M paying for it?!” Haha. Well, that’s karma for ya, babe. Ra-im arrives on the island and sneaks a peek at her stunt team, who report to Seul for the shoot. Well this isn’t going to get complicated or anything. Oska sees Ra-im lurking and greets her warmly, surprised that she’s the winner of the contest. He warns her that he believes in fate, and invites her to lunch. He chomps down on some tofu in the meanwhile having just gotten out of jail and when Ra-im asks why, he says, “Because I stole something. Someone’s
heart?” Hahaha. Cheesetastic, as always. They head over to the restaurant for lunch, where Joo-won is waiting for them. Ra-im’s eyes widen, and he smirks, “You’re ten minutes late.” COMMENTS The maneuvering of every single character to Jeju is clunky, but I do love Joo-won’s reaction to realizing that he just sent his crush on her dream vacation with her idol, and his lifetime rival
on his dime. It’s as delicious a revenge as you can get, for the assholery that went on throughout this episode. Which isn’t to say that I hate Joo-won, because I love his character, with all of his rich boy eccentricities and girlish affectations. I like the little touches, like the fact that he cares enough to accessorize his outfits down to every last detail, or that he always has fresh flowers nearby. Ra-im in contrast is so oblivious to the kinds of things he puts so much painstaking care into, that it actually angers him—because he can’t control the situation. She’s outside his wheelhouse, which throws him, and he can’t control his feelings, which is even stranger. It’s the perfect wrench to throw in the neurotic control-freak’s world, made even more delicious by the crackling sexual tension that they can’t ignore. I seriously feel invasive when I’m watching the close-quarters angry fighting scenes, because they play it like they’re two seconds away from tearing their clothes off. The acting in those moments is so amazingly layered, from both of them. They go from I hate you, you disgusting excuse for a human being, to Kiss me now, and I’ll forget it all in a matter of seconds, in just a look. It’s crazy good. What’s great about the pair is that they’re both incessantly stubborn Joo-won’s haughty stubborn versus Ra-im’s prideful stubborn that it seems like if left to their own devices, these two would NEVER work out their differences. Neither of them would give an inch, ever, and even if their fights landed them in bed, they’d never be able to sustain a relationship that way. It makes the body switch necessary, if we ever want to see them grow up, and start to inch toward understanding one another and their circumstances. By now I’m dying for the switch to happen, not because I don’t enjoy this stage, but because I can see the potential hijinks around the corner. And I actually really like the unexplained, whimsical magic fairy dust or whatever you want to call it. Because this isn’t a mythology-laden show with a gumiho that needs a mystical throughline, I prefer it that the magical element is just left oblique, without driving an explanation into the ground. It can just be seen as an extension of Fate, with sprinkles on top. RELATED POSTS Secret Garden Episode 3 Secret Garden Episode 2 Secret Garden Episode 1 Song Yoon-ah plays her fashionable self in Secret Garden cameo Hyun Bin’s on top for Secret Garden Secret Garden sold abroad before premiere A deluge of new stills from Secret Garden

Sinopsis: Menceritakan tentang Kim Joo Won (Hyun Bin) seorang CEO yang arrogant dan memiliki sebuah Departemen Store. Karena sebuah kesalah pahaman, Joo Won berkenalan dengan Gil Ra Im (Ha Ji Won) seorang Stunt Woman dan akhirnya Joo Won menyukainya.
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. Senin 31 Januari 2011 Sinopsis Secret Garden Episode 19 "Aku akan bertanya begini, apakah kita memiliki hubungan yang cukup dekat untuk berciuman? Seperti ini" Joo-won maju seperti hendak mencium Ra-im. Ra-im mundur karena terkejut, ia tak tahan melihat wajah Joo-won begitu dekat hingga memalingkan mukanya.
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
Sinopsis Senin, 17 Januari 2011. Spoiler Secret Garden Episode 19 & 20 Yeaaayyy.kemarin (16 Januari 2011), SBS menyiarkan episode terakhirnya, yaitu episode 20. Bagi yang tidak ingin spoiler, silakan lanjutkan ke post berikutnya. Aku belum menonton episode 17-20. Pertama, aku ingin tahu endingnya dulu (memang aneh ya) apakah happy ending ï»żSynopsisThe drama tells the story of Kim Joo Won, an arrogant and eccentric CEO who maintains the image of seeming perfection, and Gil Ra Im, a poor and humble stuntwoman whose beauty and body are the object of envy amongst top actresses. Their accidental meeting, when Joo Won mistakes Ra Im for actress Park Chae Rin, marks the beginning of a tense, bickering relationship, through which Joo Won tries to hide agrowing attraction to Ra Im that both confuses and disturbs him. To complicate matters further, a strange sequence of events results in them swapping To view this video please enable JavaScript, and consider upgrading to a web browser that supports HTML5 video Secret Garden Cast Other Cast & CrewTagsComments SinopsisPasta Episode 13; Sinopsis Pasta Episode 12; Korean Dish : Valentine's Egg; Late Fall Premiere 11 Feb 2011; Sutradara muda meninggal karena kelaparan; Come Rain Come Shine - Film Terbaru Hyun Bin; Late Autumn - Film terbaru Hyun Bin; Secret Garden episode 20 - Final; Sector 7 - Film Terbaru Ha Ji won; Demam Sparkling Tracksuit; Secret Secret Garden InformeçÔes Gerais[] Titulo ì‹œíŹëŠż 가든 / Secret Garden Genero Romance, comedia, fantasia, melodrama Episodios 20 Canal SBS Periodo de TransmissĂŁo 13/11/2010 a 16/01/2011 HorĂĄrio Sabado & Domingo Ă s 2145hs Trilha Sonora Secret Garden OST Sinopse[] O drama narra a histĂłria de Kim Joo Won Hyun Bin, um CEO arrogante e excĂȘntrico que mantĂȘm a imagem de ser uma pessoa perfeita, e de Gil Ra Im Ha Ji Won, uma pobre e humilde dublĂȘ cuja beleza e corpo sĂŁo objetos de inveja entre as atrizes famosas. Eles se encontram acidentalmente, quando Joo Won se engana achando que Ra Im Ă© a atriz Park Chae Rin, e marca o inĂ­cio de uma relação tensa e cheia de brigas, e onde tambĂ©m se inicia a tentativa de Joo Won esconder a sua crescente atração por Ra Im, e que o deixa tanto confuso quanto incomodado. Para complicar ainda mais as coisas, um estanha sequĂȘncia de eventos resulta na troca do corpo entre os dois. Elenco[] Secret Garden - Correlacao Hyun Bin como Kim Joo Won Ha Ji Won como Gil Ra Im Yoon Sang Hyun como Choi Woo Young / Oska primo de Joo Won Kim Sa Rang como Yoon Seul Lee Philip como Im Jong Soo Lee Jong Suk como Han Tae Ssun Yoo In Na como Im Ah Young Kim Ji Sook como Moon Yeon Hong Park Joon Geum como Moon Boon Hong Kim Sung Oh como Kim Sung Woo secretĂĄrio de Joo Won Choi Yoon So como Kim Hee Won irmĂŁ de Joo Won Kim Sung Kyum como Moon Chang Soo Lee Byung Joon como Park Bong Ho Sung Byung Sook como Park Bong Hee Yoon Gi Won como Choi Dong Kyu Yoo Seo Jin como Lee Ji Hyun Kim Gun como Yoo Jong Heon Baek Seung Hee como Park Chae Rin Jang Seo Won como Hwang Jung Hwan Kim Dong Gyoon como diretor Kim Mi Kyung como ahjumma da casa de hĂłspedes Nam Hyun Joo como Diretor Nam Lee Tae Woo como filho de Ra Im Song Yoon Ah como ela mesma cameo Lee Joon Hyuk como ele mesmo cameo, ep 8 Beige ëČ ìŽì§€ cameo Baek Ji Young como ela mesma cameo, ep 13 Han Ye Won como Cherry cameo, ep 15 Son Ye Jin como ela mesma cameo, ep 20 Kang Chan Yang Kim Sung Hoon Sa Hee CrĂ©ditos de Produção[] Produtor Oh Se Kang Diretor Shin Woo Chul, Kwon Hyuk Chan Roteirista Kim Eun Sook PrĂȘmios[] 2011 "Prime Minister" award in 'Boardcasting Movie Grandprix' category Kim Eun Sook 2011 Korea Contents Award by the Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism in Korea Secret Garden 2011 Mnet Asian Music Awards MAMA Melhor Baek Ji Young– "That Woman" Secret Garden 2011 Grimae Awards Grande PrĂȘmio Daesang Diretores de Camera Huh Dae Sun e Lee Seung Chun Melhor Atriz Ha Ji Won Diretor de Iluminação Park Man Chang 2011 4Âș Korea Drama Awards Drama do Ano - Grande PrĂȘmio Daesang Secret Garden Melhor Roteiro Kim Eun Sook 2011 6Âș Seoul International Drama Awards - Hallyu Drama Categories Melhor Diretor de Drama Hallyu Shin Woo Chul Melhor Roteiro de Drama Hallyu Kim Eun Sook Melhor Trilha Sonora de Drama Hallyu Baek Ji Young- "Secret Garden" OST – "That Woman" 2011 47Âș Paeksang Arts Awards - Television Categories Ator do Ano - Grande PrĂȘmio Daesang Hyun Bin Melhor Roteiro Kim Eun Sook Drama de SĂ©rie do Ano Secret Garden Melhor Atriz Estreante Yoo In Na 2010 SBS Drama Awards PrĂȘmio Top ExcelĂȘncia, Ator - Drama Especial Hyun Bin PrĂȘmio Top ExcelĂȘncia, Atriz - Drama Especial Ha Ji Won PrĂȘmio Estrela Top Ten Hyun Bin PrĂȘmio Estrela Top Ten Ha Ji Won PrĂȘmio Netizen de Popularidade Hyun Bin PrĂȘmio Netizen de Popularidade Ha Ji Won PrĂȘmio Netizen de Popularidade - Drama Secret Garden PrĂȘmio de Melhor Casal Hyun Bin e Ha Ji Won PrĂȘmio de Beijo Romantico Hyun Bin AudiĂȘncia[] Ver Secret Garden/Audiencia Links Externos[] Site Oficial Novos artigos 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 Temporada Anterior SBS PrĂłxima Temporada Life is Beautiful SĂĄbado & Domingo 2145hs New Tales of Gisaeng . 144 40 196 135 363 294 476 175

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