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Boys Before Flowers: Episode 10

And the ratings break the 30% mark!

TNS and AGB are the two media research companies that collect ratings, and typically their numbers are reasonably close. (I tend to go by TNS as more accurate, but that’s just me.) This time, the difference is rather noticeable: TNS records a 30.5%, while AGB has 26.7%. In any case, Boys Before Flowers is still hangin’ out in first place.

Episode 10 wasn’t perhaps as giddifying as 9, but I quite enjoyed it. Some pretty nice conversations.

SONG OF THE DAY

Outsider – “Perfect Love.” Maybe this song would be better if it didn’t sound like they were rapping about a “purr-pect rub.” I am trying to ignore that so I can enjoy it anyway. (I appreciate how well the rap incorporates a saying I particularly like, that “There’s no such thing in this world as a perfect man and perfect woman, just a perfect love made by an imperfect man and imperfect woman.”) [ Download ]

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EPISODE 10 RECAP

Yi-jung finishes his saxophone performance to much applause, because I suppose the musical display was supposed to be riveting, or something. (I’m going with “something.”)

Su-pyo notices the pretty girl standing nearby and starts to hit on her, not recognizing Ga-eul at first. When he does, he says with an impressed look that she should’ve done herself up before (read: she’s no longer boring now that she’s hot). He proposes they leave together.

Now knowing him for the douchebag he is, Ga-eul doesn’t appreciate his attention, and is thankfully interrupted by Yi-jung’s arrival. He asks if the guy is bothering her and whether she knows him. Ga-eul takes her cue from Yi-jung’s small head shake, which indicates the role she is to play, and answers, “No, I don’t know him.”

Yi-jung offers his hand, announcing to everyone, “This young lady is the one who stole my heart… Miss Ga-eul, don’t trouble yourself anymore and come to me now.”

You know, delivering crap dialogue well is a skill. I was embarrassed for Kim Bum, but he somehow manages to say such cheesiness with a straight face.

Ga-eul takes his hand and they leave the club. Outside, Yi-jung puts his scarf around her neck, saying, “This may be an act, but we may as well act it out fully.”

Act or no, Ga-eul is touched by Yi-jung’s help. Thus on the day before Valentine’s Day, she busies herself gathering materials to make chocolate (to give to a guy). At Jan-di’s interested questioning, Ga-eul answers that she’ll give hers to someone to whom she feels thankful. Ga-eul asks whether Jan-di plans to make any chocolate for Jun-pyo, and hands her some of her supplies, urging her to. Jan-di considers, then swipes more of Ga-eul’s stash for her use.

(There’s a little detour that’s not explained yet, but I suppose it will figure in future episodes. Basically, an old man enters, grumpily orders jajangmyun — which isn’t on the menu — and insists until the ajusshi makes him a bowl anyway. The man says it sucks, pays with one fish, and leaves saying he’ll want fish stew next time. The girls taste their boss’s jajangmyun, which is surprisingly good. I’m guessing the old man is their boss’s father or teacher or somebody.)

Remembering Ga-eul’s explanation for giving her chocolate to someone she’s thankful to, Jan-di thinks of who she’s thankful to, and STUPID GIRL WHY ARE YOU THINKING OF JI-HOO?

But phew, Jan-di busies herself making her Valentine’s Day offering — and omona, they’re curly-haired Jun-pyo chocolates! Adorable. I like how a bunch of them have disgruntled expressions on their faces.

Jan-di calls Jun-pyo out (to a Shinhwa building) to give him the candies, trying to play off her nervousness when he opens the box. In the moment of speechlessness while he takes in the curly-haired faces, Jan-di mumbles, “I was going to give it to someone else, but these are the ones that got messed up…”

But you can tell he’s touched, and even refuses to let her eat one.

Then, the Valentine’s Day event begins, showing us why Jan-di picked this particular spot to meet Jun-pyo.

It’s a couples event with a cell phone as a prize; the challenge requires one half of the couple to lift the other for as long as possible. Jun-pyo approaches this task unenthusiastically, but Jan-di is eager to win. He grumbles that they can just buy phones, to which she says she’d prefer to win one with her own skill. (He retorts that this is using his skill.)

After AnyPop and JandiCall, they must really, really not want to give AnyCall any free exposure. (Btw, I am assuming her cell was a gift from Jun-pyo and therefore find it endearing that he labeled her phone “JandiCall.”)

But as this is sponsored by Shinhwa Group, Madam CEO happens to pass by, and recognizes one participant.

Wow, she does the death glare really, really well. That woman could curdle milk with one stare.

Spotting the angry Madam Kang, Jan-di shrinks back, letting go and falling from Jun-pyo’s back. Jun-pyo is forcibly ushered out of the building by his mother’s employees and sent home.

Meanwhile, Ga-eul waits outside Yi-jung’s studio with her chocolates. Her girlish anticipation fizzles when he arrives with two older ladies on his arm. Seeing the bag she carries, one of the girls guesses they’re Valentine’s chocolates. They’re all very nice to her, but it’s almost worse that way; she tries, unsuccessfully, to turn down the invitation to step inside for some tea.

Ga-eul feels worse to see the huge mound of Valentine’s gifts on his table. It particularly stings when Yi-jung tells her casually, “Leave yours there, too.”

Upset, she excuses herself and leaves quickly. Yi-jung follows her out.

Reading the situation correctly, he says, gently but firmly, “Acting is just acting. It creates trouble if you misunderstand.” He takes the chocolates from her: “Until you meet the one you’re fated to be with, I’ll keep these. Thanks.” After he leaves, Ga-eul wipes away her tears.

Gloomily, Jan-di walks home carrying her bag of chocolates. She’s hunched in the middle of the sidewalk when Ji-hoo drives up on his motorcycle and announces, “Did you call for a driver?”

No, he’s not psychic — Jun-pyo called him as he was dragged home and asked Ji-hoo to pick Jan-di up. When Ji-hoo drops her off at home, he senses her troubled mood and asks her to call him if something happens, “although I hope you won’t have to.”

Madam Kang looks through a stack of photos showing Jun-pyo with Jan-di, and is apprised of Jan-di’s family situation. She’s displeased that Mr. Jung hadn’t reported this earlier. Perhaps covering up his sympathy for Jun-pyo, Mr. Jung answers that he’d assumed Jun-pyo was just picking on the girl.

Jun-pyo bursts in to face his mother and says, sternly, “Don’t mess with that girl.”

Madam Kang affects a blasé attitude (though she loses her temper at the end) as she says that a busy person in her position can’t be bothered with something so worthless.

Jun-pyo says, “Then we’re fine,” and leaves. Madam Kang instructs Mr. Jang, “Make preparations immediately.”

Jun-pyo drops by Ji-hoo’s house (and spots the chocolates on Ji-hoo’s table, which Jan-di left behind after he’d given her a ride home). Ji-hoo takes one and purposely bites into it, provoking Jun-pyo to grab at the other half and exclaim, “Don’t eat that!”

I like Ji-hoo best when he’s eating Jun-pyo’s things. It’s a pretty specific role to play, but he’s much funnier as the droll sidekick than a main character.

In any case, Jun-pyo has dropped by to talk things over with Ji-hoo. He worries, “Why am I so uneasy? It feels like something’s going to happen to her. What I’m most afraid of is that in the moment she comes into danger, I might not know it.”

Ji-hoo says reassuringly, “Don’t worry. You know Jan-di’s not weak. Don’t be afraid, either. You’ve always got us behind you.”

‘Bout freaking time we saw some genuine bonding scenes between these two. Better late than never?

Madam Kang drops in unexpectedly on the Geum family. In a tone of polite (though cold) civility, she sounds fairly reasonable, and Jan-di’s parents agree wholeheartedly, as she describes herself as a concerned mother who must make her son’s success a priority. Her tone is so mannered that it takes them a moment to register her words when she asks, “Do you know what’s most important in growing grass?”

Blankly, they wonder what she’s driving at, and she continues: “Cutting out the weeds. The most important thing is pulling the weeds, which do more harm than good, out by the roots.”

Mom asks, “Are you saying our Jan-di is a weed?” Madam Kang replies, “I’m glad it seems you understood.”

Although weeds are usually killed, Madam Kang proposes something else — and sets out a briefcase of money: 300 million won (approximately $220,000). She can provide more if they want, as this is all in the service of her son. Mr. Jung lays out a contract, which states that “I declare that I will give up all association with Gu Jun-pyo.”

The family is speechless. An insulted Mom grabs a bowl of salt and dumps it all over Madam Kang’s head. She demands, “Get out immediately!” Madam Kang warns, “You’ve made a huge mistake.”

The family applauds Mom for sticking to her principles, valuing their pride and honor over money. But Mom dashes those gallant images by insisting that no, money is the most important thing in the world — screw pride!

She explains that if Jan-di eventually marries Jun-pyo, all of Shinhwa Group becomes hers too — ergo 300 million won is way too small a number with which to be bought off. Glad to know Mom’s got a high selling point.

At school, Jan-di emerges from another stress-relieving swim, half-expecting to see Ji-hoo waiting for her. She wanders until she comes to an auditorium, where Ji-hoo practices at the piano. He invites her to play along before taking her home.

She smiles at him warmly when he drops her off, prompting him to wonder, “Why are you looking at me like that?” Jan-di responds, “It’s curious. Whenever my heart sounds the emergency alarm, you always appear.” (You mean, whenever your heart seeks him out and then rings its alarm in his general vicinity, right? Don’t get me wrong, I don’t think she’s falling for Ji-hoo, but I do think turning to Ji-hoo instead of Jun-pyo is a hairy issue.)

Things take a turn for the worse when Jan-di’s parents receive word that their dry-cleaning business is being evicted. Their landlord’s son — who’s been unemployed for seven years — has been given a job by Shinhwa Group. Clearly Madam Kang is exercising some of her economic muscle. Furthermore, all the realtors have been warned not to rent to them.

Forced out of business, the Geum family rallies, taking to peddling food in the street to passing cars. Each family member sets out with gusto to sell coffee and snacks (Mom a little less so, shrinking back in embarrassment).

Madam Kang is aware of this latest development, and because she is sadistically eeeeevil, she orders her car to drive by. She’s dragged Jun-pyo along with her to make her point clear, then orders Mr. Jung to buy some rice snacks from the vendors.

Unhappily though dutifully, Mr. Jung complies, and Jan-di bounds over to offer the snacks. She takes a moment to recognize who’s inside the car — at which point her smile fades, replaced by an uncomfortable laugh.

Jun-pyo’s eyes widen in shock and he starts to get out of the car, but his mother grabs his hand tightly to hold him back. Jan-di watches the car pull away, trying to tamp down her hurt.

Mom maintains her grip on Jun-pyo’s hand, overriding Jun-pyo’s order for the driver to stop the car.

Does anyone else get creepy Manchurian Candidate vibes from Mama Kang here? I wasn’t expecting a Freudian/Oedipal element to present itself in this drama, but [smallvoice] I kind of like it [/smallvoice]. (Or is it reverse Oedipal, since it’s mother-to-son, instead of the other way around?) It makes her seem even creepier and more vindictive.

But Jun-pyo shakes off his mother’s hand and yells at the driver to stop. Leaving his mother glowering, Jun-pyo storms out of the car and walks straight for Jan-di, thinking, “Geum Jan-di, stay right there. Please just stay.”

Jan-di stands frozen in surprise, in the middle of the road, watching his approach.

(The scene is backlit horribly and the faces are almost impossible to make out (hehe, make out), so I’m using promo shots instead…)

I really like this next scene, so I’m just going to translate all of it.

Jun-pyo: “Why didn’t you tell me?”
Jan-di: “So you could you push money at me again and say, ‘How much do you need?'”
Jun-pyo: “If your dry-cleaning business is in trouble, you can set up another one. Why embarrass—“

He catches himself, but Jan-di knows what he meant.

Jan-di: “Yeah. I — no — my family probably is embarrassing. But I’m not sorry for any of it.”
Jun-pyo: “What I mean…”
Jan-di: “Us dating and my family circumstances are different things. Plus, you can’t do everything for me your way just because you’re my boyfriend.”
Jun-pyo: “Then what should I do? Should I just watch as your whole family sells snacks on the street?”
Jan-di: “Yeah. Just watch.”
Jun-pyo: “What?”
Jan-di: “Don’t do anything and just watch, if you want to be my boyfriend.”
Jun-pyo: “Oi, Dry Cleaner.”
Jan-di: “It’s been a long time since you’ve called me that. But you know, I’m not a dry cleaner’s daughter anymore.”

Jan-di says the last bit with a bit of a smile, but Jun-pyo addresses her solemnly.

Jun-pyo: “Geum Jan-di. I’m not saying this to scare you, and there’s no reason for you to be afraid. Just know this. My witch of a mother is someone who’s capable of doing anything, at any time.”
Jan-di: “It seemed like it.”
Jun-pyo: “Promise me.”
Jan-di: “Promise what?”
Jun-pyo: “If something happens, you’ll tell me right away.”
Jan-di (nodding): “Okay.”
Jun-pyo: “One more thing. No matter what happens, you won’t run away from me.”

At that, Jan-di responds in a joking tone:

Jan-di: “Now that, I can’t promise.”
Jun-pyo: “What?”
Jan-di: “You know, I’ve wanted to run away a few times, but it was because of you, not your mother.”
Jun-pyo: “Hey!”
Jan-di: “I’ll promise. Whatever happens, your mother won’t be a reason for that.”
Jun-pyo: “It’s a good thing you’re Geum Jan-di.”
Jan-di: “Why?”
Jun-pyo: “I’m really glad that the commoner gangster Geum Jan-di is my girlfriend.”

Now his mood lightens: “That promise really puts my mind at ease.”

Jan-di offers Jun-pyo a can of coffee, which he takes. He grabs her hand and they walk off together. Later, at home, Jun-pyo takes out the coffee and stares at it, lost in thought.

(And now, I totally have this image in my mind of some desk drawer or cabinet in Jun-pyo’s room which houses a rotting apple, a half-eaten piece of chocolate, and a can of coffee.)

 

Jan-di hustles in search of another part-time job, which is the only reason she entertains an idea suggested by a sleazy-looking restaurant customer who asks how old she is. He’s disappointed to hear that she’s only in high school (therefore a minor), because he has a business that often hires (university-age) students, and he really likes her look.

After some hesitation, Jan-di asks how much he pays, and accepts his card.

More trouble awaits the Geum family when a group of thugs arrives at the curb where Jan-di’s parents have set up their makeshift snack stand.

They ask threateningly, “Who said you could operate here?” and proceed to overturn the stand and destroy all their goods.

Like I said, I much prefer Ji-hoo as the dryly amusing sidekick, which is a role he again fills, this time with Yi-jung. He asks to borrow Yi-jung’s phone, then slyly dials a number. When a female voice answers, Ji-hoo hands the phone to a bemused Yi-jung.

Recognizing Ga-eul’s voice, Yi-jung shoots Ji-hoo a dirty look but is forced to answer calmly.

Afterward, Ji-hoo drops by the gas station where Jan-di has taken up another part-time job. She has a cheerful attitude, saying she’s fine and not overworking herself. When her nose starts bleeding, he points out that her body betrays her lie, and dabs at her nose with his handkerchief, saying, “It’s upsetting” (which suggests he’s the one troubled by her situation). He covers that by adding, “If I were Jun-pyo, I would be upset.”

She asks him not to tell Jun-pyo about this, because “I want to take care of my part, so I feel things are fair.” Ji-hoo sighs, “I envy Jun-pyo,” then leaves.

Jan-di feels even more burdened when she learns that her brother, who is teased by schoolmates, has been skipping lunch at school to save money. Jan-di asks why he didn’t tell her, but he feels bad for all the work she’s been doing — she delivers newspapers and milk in the morning, works at the restaurant in the afternoon, and the gas station at night.

That prompts her to take out the business card from the sleazy customer for a business called Enjoy Productions. Finding the company’s “office,” Jan-di takes a look around the questionable setting.

Jan-di steps inside hesitantly, calling out, “Is anybody here?” And then the door slams shut behind her.

 
COMMENTS

I’ve been waiting for this series to drop its cutesy, overacting antics and go for some real drama — I know, so not the manga spirit!, but that’s what I feel Korean dramas do best. It’s also a way this series can make its mark in an already sprawling universe.

We don’t need a carbon copy of all the other versions, because then what would be the point? The Japanese Hanadan was an excellent live-action interpretation of an exaggerated, sometimes silly manga storyline. What I wanted to see was how this version could adapt the story we all know but make it its own.

I’m not saying it’s there yet, but I think we’re taking a bit of a turn. I hope they don’t go overboard with the dramatics, but I prefer that to slapstick overload. Gu Hye-sun is actually a pretty good dramatic actor, but for some reason they’ve been forcing her to act jokesy, which doesn’t use her to her best advantage. Jan-di, for instance, is growing on me more now that she’s not so exaggerated.

Also, I appreciate what they did with Ga-eul and Yi-jung, even if the budding relationship took a step back (or at least a step sideways), because I think this sets us up nicely for the future. After all, Ga-eul strikes me as a smart cookie, and she learns from her mistakes. The first time she was dazzled by Yi-jung’s appeal, she quickly revised her opinion when he seemed to look down on Jan-di. It wasn’t until he went out of his way to help her that she started to look at him differently and entertain a bit of a crush. Now that she’s seen him for who he really is — not a bad guy, just not the sweet image she’d built up in her head — she’s going to be wary of him in the future. Which means, if (when?) Yi-jung finds himself wanting to win her over for real, boy is he going to have to work for it. Right?

 
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Your recaps are making it harder for me to keep myself from watching the series before it finishes airing! :D I wanted the series to be finished before watching it so I can watch all episodes at once because I can't stand waiting for a week but your recaps are just too tempting Ü

It's a good sign that less and less people have been commenting regarding the differences/similarities between the Korean and other version, I think people are starting to appreciate it as a distinct drama and not simply a remake. :p

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great recap.. well i think Yi Jung & Ga Eul story is like the Taiwan version... but in the Taiwan version they don't end up together.. i don't think the director/producer wants to go too sidetrack from the Manga...

we still have Joon Pyo losing his memory later..................

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The old guy that walked into the porridge restaurant. Doesn't he look like Ji Hoo's grandfather, the former president?

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I will have to agree with you on this that this episode wasn't as good as Ep9, but it still was good. The scenes between Jan di and Jun Pyo was cute, as well as totally love that Ji hoo was a great friend to both Jan di and Jun Pyo (well probably not just friendly with Jan Di)

Either way, it was great that Jun Pyo tried stand up for Jan Di against his mom and he was being a really supportive boyfriend by doing his best to protect her in his form.

Wonder whats going to happen next..

Thanks for your quick recaps!

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Firstly, Thank you dramabeans! I love your site and your fab recaps. Although I shamefully admit I am one of those silent readers (I've only commented once before, and that was for 'Who are you?'), I do appreciate the fact that you update your site daily, and provide us with great recaps for our favourite dramas. Thank you!

Secondly, I absolutely adore BBF! I love it despite its flaws. I'm 23 years old and feel that this drama isn't really "meant" for me, but it's just so damn entertaining that I do not care one bit! I will squeal and gush with delight like my crazy inner fan-girl demands!

Thirdly, although I would love to go on about how much I love Jun Pyo and Jan Di, and how I think both actors are doing a great job, I feel like I should show some love for some of the secondary characters/actors.

I'm afraid I don't remember/know the character's name but I just love the boss at the Porridge house. One of my favourite scenes is the one in episode 8; Ga Eul is telling him about her first encounter with the sleazy "boyfriend", and is describing how he asked her out. The boss is listening intently like a giddy school girl, and the proceeds to giggle like a giddy school girl and says " how greasy, how greasy!"

I don't think I've done the scene any justice with the way I've described it, but I thought it was a great scene. I just love this kooky character in general!

Also, the actor looks familiar, is he by any chance "X-man" from 'Kim Sam soon' ?

Finally, I feel (and like many others) that Woo Bin deserves some love and attention. At first he annoyed me with the terrible "gangsta English", but he has slowly grown on me. He is very natural in the few scenes he has. And he made me feel that he genuinely cares about F4 when the love triangle drama was happening a few episodes ago. I loved him in the hospital scene, crying hysterically by Jun Pyo's bed. I loved him in the scene where they were voting about whether or not to have a competition to settle the "score". He enthusiastically gets up and sort of claps his hands to show that he approves of the competition but quickly sits back down when Jun Pyo gives him the infamous "death glare" (and now we know where he gets it from, *cough* mother dearest*cough*).

I hope he gets a little bit more screen time. Woo Bin I salute you good sir!

Ok I've written more than I intended to. But before I go, I just wanted to go a little off topic and recommend a few dramas that might help some of you get through the week until BOF returns. Now, I'm putting my dignity (what's left of it anyway) on the line by suggesting you all check out the Jdrama 'Mei-Chan's butler' (aka Mei-chan no Shitsuji). This show is ridiculously over the top, but the cast is extremely likable. I would also recommend 'Zeni Geba' with the wonderful Matsuyama Kenichi (L from Death Note). This one is a little dark, but very enjoyable.

Forgive me for going off topic, I'm off to appease my inner fangirl! (:

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155 comments? Wow. I too am loving Boys Before Flowers... :)

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Woobin's absence in ep 10 was noticeable. However, did they really need him in this episode? My answer, I don't think so, when you look at all the scenes in the show, the only part that may arise for him is the YiJung, Ji-Hoo moment where JH was being the prankster. Woobin's more than likely would laugh with a one-liner. His absence, don't worry about, afterall he's part of F4 and his contribution to the team is important.

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HI!

There"s something i am curious about. In the japanese version, there was never a relationship between Nishikado and Yuki, , she just ran after him all the time.
Is there any chance, a relashionship between Ga-eul and Yi-jung can be develop in this version??

i hope, it would be an interesting twist, and they make such a cute couple.......

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i have news :Hot from the rumour mill. The female lead of the popular KBS drama “Boys Before Flowers”, Goo Hye Sun (25), is reportedly to be dating with the host of KBS “Sang Sang Plus”, Kim Ji Hoon (28).

According to news from the Korean media on the 3rd, Goo Hye Sun first met Kim Ji Hoon at a gathering last October and they soon developed into lovers status after that. It was reported that Goo Hye Sun saw the gentleness in Kim Ji Hoon while Kim Ji Hoon was attracted by Goo Hye Sun’s straightforward and candid personality. This news has caused much speculations and discussions on the internet.
may be its only rumour))))))))))))))

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@82

Good point! Ga Eul might actually be "the one that got away". Or something like that. And they don't end up together like it is in the Manga.

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I do enjoy the development with Yi Jung and Ga Eul, however...I feel like I was the only one that sneered at the tone of her voice over the phone. It seemed far too excited, as though she hadn't learned her lesson from his exposition on Valentine's Day. I don't know. Should I have interpreted it as merely Ga Eul being happy to hear from Yi Jung, her new friend? Not as excitement for hearing from Yi Jung, the guy who in spite of explicitly telling her not to get her hopes up after playacting was now calling her because he'd changed his mind?

Guh.

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ga eul + so yi jung = SoEulmates )))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))

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when ga eul and so yi jing spoke about soulmates may be he was thinking about his past ( in manga he was in love with girl but he lost her) . if this girl was his soulmate what about ga eul?who is whose soulmate ????????

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142 Maria?

You can go to Veoh.com and get the series 1-10 subbed by Arashi, the user is ohmiyask. They are pretty fast with their subs and downloads, the quality is good too. Enjoy.

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Bae Hyung Joon!
ah~ I missed HJ in WGM...

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"(And now, I totally have this image in my mind of some desk drawer or cabinet in Jun-pyo’s room which houses a rotting apple, a half-eaten piece of chocolate, and a can of coffee.)"

lol i though the same thing when i watched those scenes :-P

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i so want Gaeul & Yi Jung to work out
but who knows what the writers are going to do
and where is the yo yo yo 4th f4 membe??

ne way let the drama continue im liking it
it hasnt beat the japanese one yet for me ne way?
but 14 more episodes to go lets see what they can do!!!

^_^

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Loved the episode, but still not warming up to jandi...and i'm kind of upset over this. I just can't see her appeal, her cute but strong attitude that is prevalent in the other adaptations...

I find myself looking forward to more of Gauel and Yi-Jung relationship and their background!

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Thanks for the recap javabeans! Awsome as always. Cant wait till next week!

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#7 KATE - Feb 3, 2009 at 8:01 pm

…. Ji-hoo when he wears glasses remind me of Bae Yong Joon…

Oh yeah !
I got the same feelings too, Kate !

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i read this all the time after i watch the two epis. of the week, cuz you know, my mind is like a fish. it resets after 30 secs...
It helps, you know??!
:)
thx!

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I hope the SoEul couple end up together by the end of the Korean drama, unlike the other two versionsss. : )
-crosses fingers-

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I loved this episode. I kind of feel bad for Jan Di's family though. D: I mean, sure they're poor and commoners, but they shouldn't get mistreated that badly. And boy, is Jun-pyo's mother is pretty scary. In a good way though, for some reason, the look and vibes she gives off just shouts "Strict, Rich, and Beautiful." Ji-Hoo's humor is hilarious. xD I love how he just loves teasing his friends. And the Ga-eul x Yi-Jung pairing is really cute. :3 Overall, this was a pretty GREAT episode. w< Hopefully, this guy isn't one that would like..Rape her or anything. He might as well have a cute fetish? o_o

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I agree with you that this drama should be more dramatic - as per all k-dramas, and I feel that changing up the storyline (or "adding" to the storyline) is a refreshing change as we all know what will already happen plotwise. I'm excited to see how the rest of the drama will turn out. I just hope it doesn't get boring (like Goong) or draggy, where you just want to fast forward to all the good parts. Cuz that means it will be all fillers and no substance!

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I could be reading into this a little too much.. but does anyone remember the scene where Yi Jung & Ga Eul are in the row boat where she mentions she will hold on to her soulmate when she finds him bc she doesn't want to lose him? It seems to struck a chord for Yi Jung. I think they're going to use this to develop their relationship.

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Gosh, I hope your explaination of Ga Eul, is the way the PD and Scriptwriter decide to take it b/c I get weird vibes from her. Her relationship with Yi-Jung is the one I look forward to more and more, and also dread b/c I'd hate for it to take the same manga-verse route. I hope they don't make her chase him, she is way too smart for that! He indeed is the sensei in terms of badbadmanboys, but in terms of ruv ruv, Ga Eul takes the golden key!!

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Yin and Soo Yon,

I think that Woo Bin/Kim Joon is being neglected, too. First, he was made to say the crappy "Yo, yo...wassup" lines. And now, very little exposure.

I also like him as he is the most good-natured among the F4. I hope that they do give him that much-deserved attention. They already did Ji Hoon, and now they are starting on the Yi Jung-Ga Eul angle. I hope Woo Bin will be next.

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i thought jandi was too poor to have a cell phone
i noticed she had it in earlier episodes but is it hers or did jun pyo give it to her?

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177 kyoukyou i hope too . it will be ridiculous and very disappointing for me (((((((((( i like her personality in this drama i hope they wont change it

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ahhh man, I;ve been to Cyworld and this one article spoiled what's going to happen next week. ahhh I hate that reporter! He first started introducing this one new actor who is going to show up in the immediate episodes and said that actor is going to act as Junpei from manga, and everyone sorta figured out what is going to happen. ahhhh why did I read that article *tears* JavaBean did not mention here but before Jandi went to that Entertainment place, she bumped into this one guy (curiously they didn't show his face and now I know why) and looks like that guy is going to be Junpei....

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nah AnyCall is their sponsor, it's just that in Korea, (esp. dramas) it is a rule to not show any kinds of advertisement, and what they did with AnyPop and JandiCall is actually their way to advertise their sponsor. Soon some people will go berserk and prob report them for using that as an advertisement I am sure. It happened with the aprons that the girls were wearing because their one of the biggest and original sponsor is "Bon Jook" and the name of restaurant is "Bom Yi Ne Jook" interesting huh? that;s why on their aprons, Bom and Jook were in much bigger font size than other Yi and Ne and later as drama progresses, they made new apron with only Jook, but nowadays, they put mozaic even on Jook after they got warning from the broadcasting commitee for having too much advertisement.

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those jun-pyo chocolates are ADORABLE. i want one!! [:

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Thank you for the recap, Javabeans.
I'm trying to enjoy this drama but had a very difficult time at first. After leaving reality out at the door, I joined in the giddiness of f4, particularly Kim Bum. The main couple's chemistry feels forced. Perhaps that's due to the cheesy dialogues and cheesier music. A little subtlety would do this drama a great deal of good. I'm much more interested in the developing chemistry between Ga-eul and Yi-jung because a lot was left unsaid, giving viewers a chance to interpret its meanings. If only we get to see more than glimpses of the show's darkness, such as Yi-jung's discovery of his Dad's affairs.

Does this show have a music choreographer? The background music sounds like all of the show's songs were put in a playlist and plays in a shuffle then repeat pattern. I really hope the quality picks up. This show is starting to feel more and more like Goong but with more eye candy of course.

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LOL! I agree with you guys that when Ji Hoo wears glasses and has his hair tied back, he looks just like BYJ!

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You're right dramabeans that this episode showed some bit of realism which I think is a good thing. It gives depth to the characters of jun pyo and jan-di and their relationship as a couple. Perhaps its because the threat (read: Mama Kang) is now real (as against the pseudo threat in the person of ji-hoo). With Mama Kang's deathly glares, I honestly wouldnt want to be in jan-di or jun pyo's shoes! She is exactly what I pictured Mama Kang to be -- so devil-wears-prada, only 100x richer!

On the down side, I felt that the kissing scene was totally ruined by the backgroung music (yet again)! That was supposed to be a really huge romantic scene and it was completely ruined by ....almost paradiseeeeeee........ Arghhhh. What a mood breaker!!!

Anyways, I can't wait for ep11 and 12! This BBF addiction is clearly far from ovaaa!

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And oh, i almost forgot! I was never a fan of ji-hoo before BUT he was really cute in this episode! He totally rocked those glasses!!! And he acted better too! He's really so much better when he's not being too dramatic. His acting in that bonding time scene with jun pyo was pretty natural. He should be given more scenes like that. Enough of the far-away look and all that drama crap. I do NOT get those facial expressions at all!

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OMG I think the cast of this show os cursed or something, they just keeps attracking accidents I read that Kim Bum got into a car accident!! Who's next Ga Eul? Oh yeah thanks for the episode recap!

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I agree with Asianfanatic. Madame Kang has the Devil-Wears-Prada vibe, only richer...and more sinister. Her stylist and makeup artist should get a bonus. And I am so loving the eye makeup!

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just my observation... did anyone notice how BYJ look alike that was in JH and JP scene? i mean really, the specs, the hair.. the face nearly there.. the outfit too.
lol. ok i just noticed that spazz. and ur right about JH role now. i like him better now. and im hoping he knows something (hint hint GaJeong couple). i love that cookie thing too btw. and yeah more angst coming up. i really think its better to stick to the storyline but set itself apart to be more recognized. but sometimes, itll be hard especially with everyone going nuts how its not the same and comparing right.. so yeah. sigh.. long week ahead

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I absolutely adore you javabeans!

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I've decided to use just this site for everything BOF because I am so sick of seeing spoilers everywhere. -_-

That being said, thanks for the recap of this episode. The version I watched had the last...eight or nine minutes cut off, so I had to download another which didn't have subtitles. I got what was going on but now, I understand more.

I agree with you that Ji Hoo is much better as a sidekick (it's cute when he's stealing JP's food). If they lived a more...mundane lifestyle, I could totally see him raiding his fridge. xP

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Can't get enough of JoonDi and GaYung couple and we have to wait for another week.Meantime there arenice jibjab (animated )videos at you tube that you guys might like.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oLJ12hJS_ec

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NulA_IagCv8

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_ocKs2EYqcw

ENJOY!!!!!!

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Thanks for the recap as I have difficult time accessing VIIKII last Tuesday and I get to enjoy re watching after your recap. It normally takes 2 hours after airing in Korea before we get to see the episodes(no subs)in the internet.My friends and I in New Jersey practically holds a vigil every Monday and Tuesday and waits for your recap at night before going to bed. Just want to share this video with you and all BBF fans out there. ENJOY!!!!

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_ocKs2EYqcw

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AAAAAAAAHHHHHHHHHH!!!!!!! IMEE!!!!!!!!!! It's all your fault (I'm so sorry. It also partially my fault.) I'm now having my impressions about all BBF actors changed. FOR THE WORSE!!!!! OMG.... I cannot forget that image of Kim Bum 'dancing the can can' ................ UUWWAAAAHHHHHHH!!!!!! GET IT OUT! GET IT OUT! OMG...
Aiisssssshhhhhhhhh.......! Why did I ever open that link.......?????? uwah....

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It great that now everyone has a story line but what about Woo-Bin?
When is he going to have a part in this great drama?

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Great recaps! I watch the ep and then relive the moments through your recaps! Am more of a JD/JH fan and enjoy their onscreen time together...I swear my heart does the little dance of joy each time he smiles..:)

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You should have mentioned the guy Geum Jandi bumped into when she was going to meet that creepy restaurant customer... I heard that that person who bumped into her has a significant role in the drama...

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I was wondering what is the song that played during the scene Ji-hoo picks up Jan-di on his motorcycle? I just found your website for the first time and I am just in love with it and your blogging! <3

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In this episode there's something that I don't understand .The date is suppose to be 14 february since it's Valentine's day ,right ?But how come in the contract Jun pyo's mom brings, it says 2/2/2009 ??or were the subs wrong?

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OMG when JOON PYO got out of the car and walked to JANDI and kissed her in front of everyone during TRAFFIC jam...man that deserves an applaud. hahaha.
i thought that was just so cute.

the YI JUNG - GA EUL couple didn't do as well as i had expected...but can't wait to see how their story unfolds too.

Hyun Joong looks so good with with hair tied!!! SEXY!

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