Tak Ye Jin (Gong Hyo Jin) overhears a writer laying an accusation
against Ra Joon Mo (Cha Tae Hyun) who doesn't let Cindy (IU) whose
scandal blew upon the singer's face leaving 1 Night 2 Days for
the other staff and she wipes the ground with the writer of her manner
mentioning he prevented her when she was nearly fired due to low ratings
without her knowing anything about it.
Cindy who visited a house of an old lady for shooting the variety show
washes dishes and blankets and sets her house in order in a
conscientious manner. Baek Seung Chan (Kim Soo Hyun) thinks better of
her as she unfeignedly pours out her heart to him.
Ye Jin hears that the ice princess talked about her parents' car
accident and unhappy death crying out loud about 10 years ago in a TV
interview by one of visual directors of Music Back and she sits
up all through the night for a recorded tape which will reveal the truth
and help her old friend. She finally finds the enough evidence of
innocence the following morning.
Byun Mi Sook (Na Young Hee) is struck with dismay at the scene where the CEO shut the little girl down from Entertainment Weekly on
TV. The liar becomes the focus of public censure but she ends the
relationship on a high note for Cindy who wants to stand alone and have
an honest talk with the girl whom she had taken care of like her
daughter before they fell out.
Ye Jin gets to know Joon Mo is the very man who filed the civil complaint and calls her friend in the middle of night asking him to come to her house to slap mosquitoes. He drives her home with his constant complaining and finds her standing under the street lamp.
Ye Jin helps for him to say his true feelings and he declares his love by gathering heart, "I didn't know that I have followed you for half my life not because of habit but because of love." The man has his arms around the woman and she tears of joy.
Cindy bumps into Seung Chan in the parking lot of KBS, "Let play the rock-paper-scissors game for carrying baggage. I will show scissor."
The rookie producer shows rock smiling mischievously but he walks to the building carrying packages in both hands and she catches up with him with pleasure.
EPILOGUE
Joon-mo interviews that they’ve bought themselves three more months, and the response to the show is on an upswing, with people saying that it’s changed for the better. To his staff, he shouts at them to come up with ideas, while to the docu camera, he says confidently that trust in his team is up, and they’re going all-in. “I have a really good feeling about this!”
Then he’s asked about Ye-jin, and he starts to answer cheerfully that all is well, then changes his tone and gets more serious. He laughs that he doesn’t want to leave these statements behind when nobody knows what’ll happen in the future.
Ye-jin, on the other hand, interviews about how she understands now how owning a home changes how you feel about it. (Cut to: Ye-jin stuck in traffic, cursing the commute.) She says that she’s turned a good friend into a boyfriend and feels freer now—she doesn’t have to fight tooth and nail anymore, but can go with the flow. A phone call interrupts the interview, and in a flash she’s back to tough Ye-jin, fighting with the director’s orders on some decision.
Cindy interviews that nothing is different, and that a rookie might feel nervous running an agency: “But I’m Cindy.” Then she snaps at Oppa for idling the car during her interview, wasting gas. Sheepishly, she admits to the camera that the world isn’t an easy place: “Though the toughest thing is… Baek Seung-chan.”
Seung-chan proudly shows the search engine rankings, where his latest trailer sits in eighth place, the last one hitting sixth. It’s not that he’s asking for popularity, but to have people like his teasers, “To hear praise that I’m the variety department’s Bong Joon-ho or Park Chan-wook…”
Then Joon-mo cuts in to yell at him for mishandling the receipts: “You call yourself a PD?!”
Ye Jin gets to know Joon Mo is the very man who filed the civil complaint and calls her friend in the middle of night asking him to come to her house to slap mosquitoes. He drives her home with his constant complaining and finds her standing under the street lamp.
Ye Jin helps for him to say his true feelings and he declares his love by gathering heart, "I didn't know that I have followed you for half my life not because of habit but because of love." The man has his arms around the woman and she tears of joy.
Cindy bumps into Seung Chan in the parking lot of KBS, "Let play the rock-paper-scissors game for carrying baggage. I will show scissor."
The rookie producer shows rock smiling mischievously but he walks to the building carrying packages in both hands and she catches up with him with pleasure.
EPILOGUE
Joon-mo interviews that they’ve bought themselves three more months, and the response to the show is on an upswing, with people saying that it’s changed for the better. To his staff, he shouts at them to come up with ideas, while to the docu camera, he says confidently that trust in his team is up, and they’re going all-in. “I have a really good feeling about this!”
Then he’s asked about Ye-jin, and he starts to answer cheerfully that all is well, then changes his tone and gets more serious. He laughs that he doesn’t want to leave these statements behind when nobody knows what’ll happen in the future.
Ye-jin, on the other hand, interviews about how she understands now how owning a home changes how you feel about it. (Cut to: Ye-jin stuck in traffic, cursing the commute.) She says that she’s turned a good friend into a boyfriend and feels freer now—she doesn’t have to fight tooth and nail anymore, but can go with the flow. A phone call interrupts the interview, and in a flash she’s back to tough Ye-jin, fighting with the director’s orders on some decision.
Cindy interviews that nothing is different, and that a rookie might feel nervous running an agency: “But I’m Cindy.” Then she snaps at Oppa for idling the car during her interview, wasting gas. Sheepishly, she admits to the camera that the world isn’t an easy place: “Though the toughest thing is… Baek Seung-chan.”
Seung-chan proudly shows the search engine rankings, where his latest trailer sits in eighth place, the last one hitting sixth. It’s not that he’s asking for popularity, but to have people like his teasers, “To hear praise that I’m the variety department’s Bong Joon-ho or Park Chan-wook…”
Then Joon-mo cuts in to yell at him for mishandling the receipts: “You call yourself a PD?!”
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