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* [[Relationship Upgrade]]: Bong-soon and Min-hyeok in episode 11.
* [[Repeat Cut]]: Occasionally used to emphasize the importance of a moment, such as when Min-hyeok kisses Bong-soon on the forehead in episode 12 -- and the start and end of the kiss each get their own repeat cut. An interesting variation is seen in the very first episode, when Bong-soon makes a solo [[Power Walk]] away from the thugs she's just demolished, and the [[Split Screen|screen splits]] with each cut, each panel having a different level of close-up on her.
* [[Required Secondary Powers]]: Averted; the gift of strength passed down through Bong-soon's maternal line is admittedly magical, and [[A Wizard Did It|apparently handles all necessities -- and objections -- automatically]]. That said, events in episode 14 make it clear that along with the strength, Bong-soon normally has some small degree of invulnerability and what might for lack of a better term be called immovability or imperturbability -- meaning she is unlikely to be knocked over or pushed aside by anything she doesn't permit (at age eight she stops a shovespeeding poweredcar bywith normalone humanhand strengthinstead --of being flung away by its momentum, and in episode one she holds two thugs in place (and cracks the pavement under their feet) simply by ''stepping on their toes'').
* [[Revenge]]: The kidnapper takes Bong-soon's interference in his first attempt to abduct Gyeong-shim [[It's Personal|''very'' personally]] -- and goes out of his way to "punish" her for it. He also targets Hee-ji not just because she fits his target "type", but also specifically to get back at Guk-doo.
* [[Right Behind Me]]: In episode 5, Secretary Gong is cataloging the damage Bong-soon did to the thugs from the first episode, all but saying how much of a monster she is (and how he got off easy with only a damaged tailbone) -- while Min-hyeok is desperately trying to warn him that Bong-soon is in the room with them, hiding under a desk. He only stops when she comes out.
* [[Romantic Comedy]]: Much of Bong-soon and Min-hyeok's early relationship plays out this way.
* [[Ronin]]: Bong-soon is the Korean equivalent of the modern version, having failed the entrance exams to get into ''any'' college because she spent her entire senior year of high school focusing on the school's knitting club and (very slowly) making a scarf for Guk-doo.
 
* [[Running Gag]]: Bong-soon, regarding "Gristle", keeps asking, "Are you sure he doesn't have a twin?"
* [[Scenery Censor]]: We cannot see at first how badly Min-hyeok is wounded when he gets stabbed in episode 9 because of the (in)convenient placement of a chair between him and the camera.