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Grid.ID / K-Pop Novia August 6th, 12:57 PM August 6th, 12:57 PM KangJoo Eun (Shin Min Ah) was envied by every girl and desired by every boy in high school as the Daejeon Venus because of her pretty face and killer figure. Despite coming from a poor family, she was determined to go to law school and become an attorney. At age 33, she has achieved her professional goals and has been in a stable relationship HCSb. recaps discussion news cast 113 December 24, 2015January 23, 2016 Oh My Venus Episode 12 by LollyPip This episode is just full of warm fuzzy moments, mostly among Young-ho’s little self-made family. They’re growing closer and more loving as time goes on, which is so wonderful to watch. But dark clouds are looming, and a storm will break soon. It’s a good thing that that family is there, because they’re about to be sorely needed. EPISODE 12 RECAP After collapsing in stress-fueled pain, Young-ho is given a pep talk by Joo-eun, and he collects himself enough to enter the event hall. He’s called to the podium right away, and he looks to Joo-eun for confidence just for a moment, before he introduces himself as the new director of Gahong. As the applause dies down, Yi-jin plunks herself down in the chair next to Joon-sung, and I love how Joon-sung automatically assumes this is another of Ji-woong’s schemes. But as it turns out, her father is one of the CEOs of Gahong. She mentions coyly that she and Joon-sung have lain together, which of course Ji-woong takes in the naughty way, but Joon-sung just grumbles at her to please go away. Seriously girl, go away. Stepmom stayed at home tonight, and Uncle calls her to give her an update, but not before griping at her for not showing up and blaming her for being the family outcast. He hangs up and heads back to the hall, and we see that Young-joon came all the way from America, and overheard Uncle’s conversation with his mother. Meanwhile Stepmom looks at a picture of her son on her phone, and tells him that she’s just fine. But she’s definitely not fine. After the event, Young-ho keeps a straight face as he walks through the paparazzi to his car, but his control slips when he sees Joo-eun being jostled by the crowd. But she sends him a little finger-heart, and he winks back, and his expression relaxes. Once he’s gone, Joo-eun sits on the steps to rest her feet, sore from her ultra-high heels. She’s there for quite some time, seeming to be actually injured, until someone approaches her — it’s Young-ho. He says he forgot to tell her how pretty she looked today, “… pretty enough to be in my dreams every night.” Well, excuse me while I swoon. He notices Joo-eun massaging her foot, and kneels to check it out while teasing that she’ll never be Cinderella. He comments on the size of her feet and she counters that she’s not a small lady, and Young-ho agrees that she seems bigger every time he sees her. He means “bigger” as in “more important,” which is sweet. He suggests they get her foot x-rayed, but she tells him to go rest and she’ll just take her pumpkin carriage home. They both look up to see Ji-woong and Joon-sung waiting for her. They both look mighty handsome in their tuxes, by the way. While Joo-eun’s boys are fawning over her, Soo-jin walks herself to her car alone, staggering and looking unwell. She starts to collapse, but she’s caught by Woo-shik, who’s finally in the right place at the right time. Soo-jin allows him to take her home, but then asks him to leave. Woo-shik thanks her for helping hide the fact that he leaked Young-ho’s John Kim identity from the press, but she says she just didn’t want the bother. The kind way he’s looking at her gets to her and she tells him she’s not a nice person — she’s vicious and cruel, the kind of bitch who steals her friend’s boyfriend. Woo-shik just says that’s not true, that she is a nice person, which starts Soo-jin screaming that she’s not. Woo-shik just folds her in a hug, and asks if she remembers that day she passed the bar and had the disappointing blind date. Even as she was crying in shame, she’d noticed his injured hand from punching her jerk date and been upset for him. Soo-jin pushes him away and says that she’s changed, but his sympathetic expression doesn’t waver. Woo-shik says that he understands if she’s mad over the incident with Joo-eun’s stalker, but he noticed that she also ran to the police station that night and protected him. As her eyes well up, he says that she hasn’t changed at all. She still thinks of others first. Soo-jin finally breaks, and sobs on Woo-shik’s shoulder. The boys help Joo-eun hop into her apartment, a little too enthusiastically, ha. Her mom has come to visit as a surprise, and looks shocked to see her daughter with two such handsome men. They proudly preen when Joo-eun says that they’re her friends, and that they brought her home because she hurt her ankle. Ji-woong treats Mom to one of his patented attack-hugs, which she thoroughly enjoys, hee. Joon-sung has to physically drag Ji-woong off Mom, who asks them to stay for a meal. Ji-woong notices that Mom is wearing Young-ho’s clothes, and I just can’t even anymore with these people, they’re too adorably hilarious. Mom sets a huge table full of food that the boys aren’t supposed to eat, but they tuck in, too polite to turn this sweet woman down. Then they turn complete traitor and urge Joo-eun to eat also, who mutters that it’s a wonder she wasn’t even heavier than she was. Joo-eun texts Young-ho later that night to ask about his leg, and he fusses at her for eating chicken legs with the boys. Hey, someone tattled. But Joo-eun says you don’t argue with Mom, or she’ll nag you to death. Young-ho tells her he’s starting work tomorrow, adding that she can let Min-joon’s mom know that he’s no longer unemployed, ha. Joo-eun gives him advice from someone who was gainfully employed first, and hopes that his leg holds up. She offers to beat up his psychological issue, but he responds that it’s not something anyone can cure. At least that’s what the doctor said, but now he thinks the doctor was wrong. The texts turn flirtacious as Young-ho complains that he can’t sleep from all the hearts coming out of his eyes, but Mom interrupts, assuming that Joo-eun is texting Woo-shik. Joo-eun doesn’t correct her, for now. At breakfast the next morning, Ji-woong and Joon-sung sing the praises of Joo-eun’s mom to Young-ho, who just nods and switches his breakfast for Ji-woong’s porridge, a gift from Mom. He’s jealous! He starts to give them instructions on how to train while he’s gone for the day, but they assure him that they’re all grown up now and can take care of themselves. Ji-woong says that he misses his Ma’am, crooning, “Oh, my Venus,” which makes Young-ho suck his teeth at him and growl that she’s his. So cute. Manager Min brings Joo-eun a rose to welcome him to his new job, which is just the sweetest thing. He says that the legal and PR teams are taking care of the scandal talk, but it’s up to Young-ho to deal with rumors in-house. He also warns Young-ho that Grandma knows about Joo-eun. There’s a small board meeting, after which Uncle hangs out in Young-ho’s office to schmooze the new boss. Young-ho isn’t interested, and Uncle leaves looking annoyed. Young-ho invites Joo-eun to lunch, but she’s just eaten, so he suggests a video chat. There’s a knock on Joo-eun’s office door, and there he is, looking like the cat that ate the cream. He steals her away from work, walking with his arm around her to steady her on her bad foot and drawing a lot of stares from her coworkers. He whispers that they have to finish what they started, and Joo-eun immediately remembers his promise to finish their erotic night later. But she pouts when he only takes her to the clinic where they did her original measurements, to get some updated numbers. She doesn’t want to do this now any more than the first time and claims to be swamped at work, but he already found out from her assistant that she’s free the rest of the day. She pulls out all her tricks, giving him the oppa-pout and popping both dimples at him, but he valiantly shakes it off and drags her away for bloodwork. Joo-eun makes such a fuss over the needle that Young-ho buys her a coffee treat afterwards, and he studies her test results. Joo-eun gets a bit defensive and says she’s almost done losing weight, and anyway he said she was pretty. But Young-ho retorts that being pretty inside is more important than being pretty outside. Good answer, sir. He compliments her on her athlete’s build and wonders why she focused on studying, and she gives him the evil eye. He congratulates her on losing all that belly fat, and she reminds him that she can do anything she sets her mind to. He even says that if she keeps up the good work, she may even get off her thyroid medication. Stepmom brings Grandma her tea and says that she’ll be moving out on her own, unwilling to come between Grandma and her grandson. She thanks Grandma for everything over the years, even though she knows that Grandma never warmed up to her. Grandma does say that she wishes Uncle were less greedy, and admits that she’s been tough on Stepmom. She compensates Stepmom for twenty years of taking care of her. Joo-eun goes to Hyun-woo’s place to talk to Joon-sung’s mother, carrying the coat from him with her. The woman already knows that Joon-sung is her son, and Joo-eun tells her not to worry, that Hyun-woo knows everything. Joon-sung’s mother says that a few years ago, a handsome man came to her and said that he was watching over her son. Aww, it must have been Young-ho. She starts to cry and says that nothing good can come of having a mother with a tough life — she wants to meet him as his mother, but she just can’t. She begs Joo-eun not to say anything to him. But Joo-eun gently argues that Joon-sung is tough, so even though she’s sorry, can’t she embrace him now? She also tell sher that what happened was’t her fault, and that anyone in her position could have done what she did. She’s not a bad person. On her ride home, Joo-eun texts Young-ho to say that she met with Joon-sung’s mother. She adds that she’s happy he’s the man she’s with, feeling warm fuzzies from knowing what he did those years ago. He calls her right back to demand that she say out loud how happy she is to be with him. She laughs at him and says that she’ll tell him in person. Young-ho lets his father know that he won’t be signing the approval for the VVIP medical center — there are too many issues and it will cost too much. Dad basically says it’s Young-ho’s decision to make, but I saw that little smile. You’re proud of your son, aren’t you, sir? He mentions Young-ho’s birthday in two days, and Young-ho visibly stiffens. Dad tells him to come to the house to see his grandmother, and Young-ho agrees. Joon-sung and Ji-woong go all out decorating the Christmas tree and wrapping gifts, and aww, it turns out that Young-ho is a Christmas baby. They invite everyone over for a dual-purpose party, and Hyun-woo and Min-joon bring the cake. So cute — the boys are in tuxes again to celebrate their favorite person. Ji-woong and Joon-sung literally puff out their chests when they admit they did all the cooking themselves, and even Young-ho relaxes his food rules for the holiday. They have a blast, playing games and joking around. Joo-eun calls her mother, who’s busy making japchae and tells Joo-eun that everything is fine. But when they hang up, Mom wilts a little, and looks at her deceased husband’s picture wistfully. Joo-eun also gets a bit misty, as she watches Young-ho cuddling with Min-joon, but looking like his mind is elsewhere. She thinks that even on a day when everyone is supposed to be happy, not everyone actually is. Sometimes everyone’s happiness can make a person even lonelier. Young-ho catches her watching him and smiles. We see Joon-sung’s mother, struggling with wanting to call him, while Joo-eun continues that sometimes there’s a good reason you can’t see the person you want to see. And then we cut to Young-joon, being wheeled into the hospital on a gurney, while Stepmom tries unsuccessfully to call him. Joo-eun and Young-ho snuggle on the couch, and the hour grows late. She heads home, but says for him to come by her place after he sees his grandmother. He asks if they can finish that erotic night that was interrupted, and she just says she’ll wait for him wearing a pink bow. Sounds like a “yes” to me. Suddenly Joon-sung comes running into the room, stammering that his mother called him and wants to see him. Aw, the hopeful joy on his face is beautiful. Young-ho lets him take his car and his wallet, telling Joon-sung to take her to eat somewhere nice. He thanks Joo-eun and Young-ho with a shaking voice, and runs out. Stepmom finally gets a call from Young-joon, but it’s only the hospital calling from his phone. She arrives at the emergency room frantic, and the doctor tells her that it was a drug overdose. Oh no. He’s still unconscious, and it’s touch-and-go. Dad approaches Uncle like he’d like to say something, but instead just walks away. Uncle chases him down to ask how this could happen, blaming Dad for how his sister is treated by the Gahong family, and now this. Dad keeps his composure and just says that when Young-joon wakes they’ll all talk, but his red-rimmed eyes give away his inner conflict. Still upset, Uncle takes it out on his sister when she finds him. He asks why Dad married her — if he hadn’t, he would have gotten half of Gahong. He only remarried so that Young-ho would get everything. Unless something happens to get Young-ho out of the picture, Young-joon will never have anything. He walks away and calls someone, and orders them to find out where Young-ho is now. As he goes, we see that the man reading the paper in the lobby nearby is actually Manager Min, and he’s heard everything. He calls Young-ho and gives him a warning that we don’t hear, and Young-ho panics when he realizes that he sent Joon-sung out in his car. Young-ho follows Joon-sung when he doesn’t answer his phone, and Uncle isn’t far behind. He’s told where to look for Young-ho’s car and heads in that direction. Young-ho spots Uncle out on the road and follows him, determined to stop him from hurting Joon-sung. Uncle closes in on Joon-sung, looking murderous, but he’s cut off by Young-ho just as he guns the motor. Uncle’s car spins off the road, but Young-ho’s car is thrown into oncoming traffic. He swerves to miss a truck and flips his car, and oh god oh god, this is bad. Joon-sung sees the accident and stops to help, only realizing that the man in the car is Young-ho when he gets close. Young-ho is unconscious and bleeding badly from the head, and his bad knee seems crushed beneath the steering wheel. Screaming for his hyung, Joon-sung tries to free Young-ho, but he’s pinned in the car. COMMENTS Damn, I was not expecting that. And it looks as though Young-ho’s already bad knee has been crushed in the accident, which is so not good. But still, part of me hopes that’s what’s wrong and that that head wound doesn’t signal upcoming amnesia, because that would really just be too trope-y for this show. Not that Oh My Venus doesn’t have its share of the old familiar drama standbys, but it manages to present them in such a way that we almost don’t notice… or at least don’t care, since even the tropes are given a unique spin. Throwing amnesia into this would be too cliché, so I’ll say something that sounds strnange without context — please please, let his leg be Young-ho’s major injury. Again, I still don’t understand Uncle’s reasoning behind wanting to get rid of Young-ho, first figuratively and now literally. I don’t quite follow how his nephew will get Gahong if Young-ho is gone. Whether or not Young-ho is around, Young-joon is not actually related to the owning family, so how would he become the heir if Young-ho were out of the picture? Simply by being the only other young male around? Maybe it’s obvious and I’m not seeing it, but it just makes no logical sense. It’s so like Young-ho to sacrifice himself for those he loves, and it’s obvious that he loves Joon-sung very much. I’m not at all surprised that he drove his car into Uncle’s path to save his friend and protoge. He has a clear soft spot for Joon-sung, being one of his “weak and in danger” projects that has grown to become closer than his family. I just hope he doesn’t end up losing his leg or making his pain worse, because of his tendency to put others first. If I have any complaint about this show that seems so open and honest in so many ways, it’s the way that Young-ho’s dad is still holding everything so close to the vest. It’s clear by now that he’s not the cold, distant father young-ho has always percieved him to be, but actually cares very much for his son. I wonder why he holds himself so far apart from Young-ho –– was it fear to get too attached to a sick child? Worry that being too indulgent would make him soft? Whatever the reason, I hope that Young-ho starts to see and feel his father’s love like we’re seeing it. He’s taken a lot of his own personality from his dad, not usually being particularly demonstrative until he met Joo-eun, that is, and I would love to see both men become closer, and by extension open up more to those around them. Maybe this accident will be the catalyst they need to start talking to each other. But the best part of Oh My Venus, hands down, is the family that Young-ho has made for himself, and their obvious love for each other. If anyone can help Young-ho, however this accident plays out, it’s them. They won’t let him sink into self-pity or give up, and I trust that they’ll be there for him, whatever he needs. I’m terrified for Young-ho, but I’m hopeful that with the support of the many people who love him, things will turn out just fine. Right?? RELATED POSTS Oh My Venus Episode 11 Oh My Venus Episode 10 Oh My Venus Episode 9 Oh My Venus Episode 8 Oh My Venus Episode 7 Oh My Venus Episode 6 Oh My Venus Episode 5 Oh My Venus Episode 4 Oh My Venus Episode 3 Oh My Venus Episode 2 Oh My Venus Episode 1 Tags featured, Oh My Venus, Shin Mina, So Ji-sub Premium Supporter Currently Airing

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