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Tuesday, November 2, 2010

SeoHyun's Gift?


WGM Episode 30 cut off last Saturday just as SeoHyun pulled out her present for YongHwa from her bag. We'll have to stay tuned to find out what SeoHyun's gift is.

In the meantime, here are some pretty good observations and guesses by fans:

credit: SeoHwa soompi

 Indigo Pearl is the resort that SNSD stayed at while in Phuket early August. (Coincidentally indigo is also a shade of blue). Since Hyun had mentioned that she had gotten something for Yong from Thailand, it's entirely possible that the box is an Indigo Pearl box. What's inside is harder to guess.

Which means we'll need to stay tuned to find out ;)

Note: I feel really bad I couldn't find the original soompi post and credit the poster. Anyone saved it or can help this blogger out?

4 comments:

  1. i remember in Episode 28(?), because of the push and pull thingy, Seohyun pretended that she was not able to get a gift for Yonghwa from Thailand though she admitted in the black room interview that she got something for him but is having second thoughts of giving it to Yong since "she decided to eat all the Goguma"

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  2. indigo isn't a shade of blue, it is its own color. have you ever heard of ROYGBIV, with the I standing for indigo?

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  3. Actually, if you read the history of why the there are 7 spectral colors you'll find it rather interesting. Sir Isaac Newton did it to tie in with the number 7 (7 known planets, 7 days in a week)


    Lots more interesting things on the wikipedia page for Indigo.But quoting that page: "modern color scientists do not usually recognize indigo as a separate division"

    So, in the color spectrum, indigo is not dissimilar from blue or violet.

    Even more interesting, from the color spectrum angle it's technically classified as voiolet, in modern English indigo is considered a purple hue and according to the color theory it's a shade of blue

    And I'll leave you with this: "For this reason, some commentators, including Isaac Asimov, hold that indigo should not be regarded as a color in its own right, but merely as a hue of blue or violet."

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