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Flower Boy Ramyun Shop: Episode 2

I freaking LOVE this drama! Why didn’t anyone tell me in the promos that it would be Biscuit Teacher Redux?! That’s one of my favoritest dramas Of. All. Time. Screw the ramyun shop. Please don’t leave high school. Please don’t leave high school. I don’t even care that I’ll probably end up in the ninth circle of hell for thinking that Jung Il-woo looks hot in his high school uniform. Just don’t leave high school!

 
EPISODE 2: “The Legend of Hwanung” (Hwanung is a mythological god, known as the Son of God, from Korean creation myths)

Chi-soo winks and leaves Eun-bi flabbergasted in his wake. I am eleven kinds of embarrassed for her right now. He joins his buddies for the grand entrance into school, the kind only made by a jjang and his lackeys, aka F4 or F5 in their case.

They ask who the girl is, laughing that he’s already getting his flirt on before the bell rings, and Chi-soo just breezes, “Just some poop I stepped in yesterday.” Ha, you little ass.

They strut in, and one of them worries about being late and starts to run. Chi-soo orders him back, asking if the person who owns the joint should be running like all the little people. Pffft. He falls back in line.

Eun-bi gets introduced to the teaching staff as an assistant teacher, along with two other women. But all she can think about is her mortification, and the likelihood of running into Chi-soo. She figures that there’re 1209 students at Cha Sung High, so the odds are 1209: 1. Um… you’re not here to teach MATH, right? Because even I know that’s wrong.

She refigures it, realizing that it’s more like 33:1… and then looks up at where she’s being led to… Class 3-3 (as in third grade, aka seniors, third class). Her superstitious self shrinks at the unfortunate numbers looming over her.

She inches inside and scans the room with laser-robot-like precision. No Chi-soo. She lets out a big sigh and introduces herself to the class all sweetness and light, and gets a warm response from the room full of boys. Things are lookin’ up.

But then one student saunters in late, pointing at her, “Poop!” Confused, she shakes it off and continues. Two more walk in, notice her and point, “Poop!” She keeps going… and then… in walks Chi-soo. She freezes, horrified. Chi-soo smiles.

The homeroom teacher shoves her aside to go greet Chi-soo with a handshake, asking if he didn’t find the hill leading up to school too hard to climb. Hahaha. Chi-soo greets him like a CEO would an employee, and asks to address the class.

He walks up to the front of the room, and Eun-bi tries to disappear into the wall. No such luck. Chi-soo tells the class that they needn’t feel like it’s difficult to approach him (heh) and tells them to call him Cha. Then, slowly turning his head towards Eun-bi, “Or… you can call me oppa.”

Eeep! You cheeky little bastard! I think I love this show.

Eun-bi asks Dong-joo if that punk is really all that. Dong-joo quickly sets her straight – Chi-soo is the only son and heir to Cha Sung. Eun-bi gapes, “Cha Sung? As in Cha Coffee and ChaDonald’s Hamburgers?” HA.

And that’s not all – he’s also Cha as in Cha Sung High School, which sends Eun-bi over the edge. Dong-joo points out that they don’t call him Hwanung for nothing. Eun-bi: “The Hwanung in history books? That Hwanung?” Dong-joo nods yes – THAT son-of-a-god Hwanung.

Eun-bi decides to say something to Chi-soo, and pep-talks herself into facing him. She screws up the nerve and addresses him as “Chi-soo gun” and herself as Teacher, while he in turn calls her an intern. Heh.

She hems and haws about their tiny misunderstanding, and he wonders, “What? Oh when you called me oppa? Or when you asked to date me?” He assures her that he has no interest in spreading rumors, and squarely belittles her in that you’ll-do-fine-if-you-stick-to-your-place way, emphasizing it with the mop in her hand.

She sighs in relief, happy to save her job, despite another run-in with the punk. She gets back to mopping, and then jumps back to discover a guy sleeping on the floor of the gym. She’s even more startled to find it’s her old coach.

Coach tells her it’s her fault that his career never took off, since she was the Kim Yuna of volleyball, and then quit. He suggests she go to see her father, since she’s come all this way. She doesn’t seem ready to jump at the idea. Hm.

Chi-soo gets called to the principal’s office, or rather, he gets invited for tea, and the principal tentatively suggests that a student driving a car to school doesn’t look so great. Chi-soo says he understands… “But you see, I don’t use a chauffeur for my car.” Ha.

The principal tries to make his point again, which Chi-soo rejects with the threat of taking over the school as soon as he graduates. They quake in their boots. Lordy. Who on earth is going to discipline this kid?

Back in class, the homeroom teacher asks after one of kids, Crazy Chicken, who’s ditched class yet again. Crazy’s busy beating some heads and then eating ramyun at the neighborhood ajusshi’s restaurant… curiously named “Eun-bi Snack Shop.” Uh, I think I found Dad.

The ajusshi asks Chicken if he got into another fight, and then invites in the opposing gang for ramyun too. They sit together awkwardly and decide to get up, only to have the ajusshi flip his crazy gangster switch and yell at them to sit their punk asses down before the ramyun gets puffy. (I’m sure there’s a technical term for the way ramyun retains water and bloats, but I always call mine puffy.)

Back at school the homeroom teacher tells Eun-bi that Crazy Chicken (KIM BA-WOOL) is the troublemonger in the class, and it’s the fourth day in a row he’s missed school. He tasks her with tracking him down after school. And the place she should start? The snack shop just outside campus.

She walks in and runs her fingers along something etched in one of the tables: “Eun-bi ramyun can do it.” It’s a pun, ramyun as in “If it’s Eun-bi, she can do it.” Aw.

Dad comes out from the back, stunned to see her. Neither of them says anything for a while, and then she finally asks after Crazy Chicken. He snaps that that’s the first thing she says to her dad in five years, and she snaps back that they see each other once a year.

He pointedly says that running into each other at her mother’s grave doesn’t count, and that it’s been five years since she’s stepped foot in the shop. She wonders why she would, since the smell of ramyun makes her queasy.

She marvels that nothing’s changed about the place, except that Mom’s not there, and Dad puts his hand over his heart, “What do you mean? She’s right here.” She scoffs bitterly that she’s not in there.

She puts a hand over her heart, insisting that if Mom were in here, then he wouldn’t have walked straight out of the funeral to open shop and make more ramyun. She tells him that this teaching gig is crucial for her, and asks him not to make things harder for her.

Dad tells her where to find Crazy Chicken, and she heads out. Chicken’s busy having a summit meeting with the other gang, where he quotes scripture and then declares the ramyun shop a neutral zone, calling it JYP. Ha. The other boys point out that it’s JSA (Joint Security Area), not JYP, stupid, and Chicken raises his fist.

But someone blocks his swing. He turns to find Eun-bi strong-arming him, and calling him Ba-wool. She yells at him that he was always a punk since he was a kid, and now he’s running around doing the same.

He postures that he doesn’t like to hit girls, which earns him an arm twist that sends him down to the ground. He looks up, startled, “Eun-bi noona?!” Hahaha. Love it.

He kneels at her feet, presenting a pack of yogurt as a peace offering. She asks what the hell kind of name is Crazy Chicken, and he chides her for pretending not to know, Eun-nem-bi, aka Silver Pot. She covers his mouth and tells him to bury it in the past. How much do I love that she was a high school gangster?

She tells him that he’ll be coming to school religiously starting tomorrow, and he assures her that he’ll obey. Hee. He marvels at how much she looks like real girl, with her hair grown out and wearing skirts and stuff.

She smacks him upside the head, “What do you know about girls?” And he starts blushing as he tells her about his purty girlfriend.

She’s Yoon So-yi, the pretty girl at the neighboring girls’ high school, and a ballerina to boot. Of course she is. She dances in class, and Chi-soo saunters in, interrupting without a care. He just stops at So-yi with a “Let’s go.”

The teacher tries to stop him, but he just throws her his trademark pretty line, and walks right back out. Ha. So-yi comments that it’s been two years, and wonders why he doesn’t ask if she has a boyfriend. Chi-soo doesn’t seem to care, clearly not one to let a silly boyfriend stand in his way. She muses that he hasn’t changed a bit.

He tosses out compliment after compliment, which just cracks me up. He is such an operator, it kills me.

So-yi goes from her coffee date with Chi-soo to a coffee date with Crazy Chicken, literally in the same chair. He dotes over her and asks her to call him oppa, ready to move mountains for her in return.

She asks if he’ll do anything if she does, and so she says, “Oppaaa… Chi-soo’s back. I’m going to date him now. Let’s be good friends.” HA. Poor Chicken. He fumes, and then who should call, but Chi-soo.

Eun-bi ends up staying late on her first night, stuck with preparing lessons for tomorrow. When the printer craps out on her she lugs it down the hall, and then stops when she hears a scuffle from her classroom.

She peers inside to find Chi-soo and Ba-wool duking it out. Chi-soo asks if this is any way to greet a friend for the first time in two years, and Ba-wool corrects him that he’s no friend, so he should just stay the hell away from So-yi.

That changes Chi-soo’s demeanor instantly. He shoves a desk at Ba-wool and peers down threateningly, “It was you? You’re the asshole who dated So-yi?” Ba-wool struggles, but doesn’t back down, insisting that he’s STILL the guy dating So-yi. They scuffle again, but Chi-soo maintains the upper hand.

Ba-wool knows that he’s no match for Chi-soo when it comes to his station in life, and so he spits out that if he waits three years, he’ll contend with him then. Chi-soo laughs, “Three years?” He goes up to the front of the class.

He gets on his soapbox, ready to give a lecture, and starts writing Chinese characters on the board to illustrate an aphorism… only he forgets how to write them out. Ha. He gets at the gist of it: He who has will continue to have, and he who doesn’t… won’t. Spoken like a true rich brat.

He lays out the gritty details: “Even if you run like crazy, I’ll already be flying… When you’re a manager I’ll be a boss. When you get an apartment rental I’ll be getting a villa.”

That gets Eun-bi cursing up a storm from outside the classroom, which Ba-wool finishes as he launches at Chi-soo.

Cut to blackout, sirens, helicopters, the works. What, does the precious son-of-a-god have a SWAT team on call in case someone messes with his pretty face?

President Cha gets briefed that Chi-soo is fine. (Does this man never leave the hot tub?) The secretary tells him that the snack shop near the school is still refusing to budge, which the president thinks will change soon enough.

Then there’s the matter of Chi-soo’s car, which the secretary insists should be taken away. Dad shakes his head no, “That car is Chi-soo’s favorite thing. He’ll be mad at me if I take it away. I don’t like it when Chi-soo is mad. It’s scary.” LOL. This dad cracks me UP. Also, is it any wonder that Chi-soo is a first-rate ass? Gah.

Eun-bi and Ba-wool stand outside the police station as Chi-soo shakes the chief’s hand and takes care of things. Chi-soo peers at her curiously, but says nothing. So-yi pulls up and asks if Chi-soo is okay.

He rubs it in that she isn’t asking if Ba-wool is okay, which she does. He smirks and announces that they’re leaving, but Ba-wool grabs So-yi’s wrist and tells her she can’t go. Chi-soo turns to tell her, “Either clean it up or step on it, but clean up your own shit.” Dayum.

Ba-wool looks at her with these sad puppy eyes, and So-yi slowly pulls her hand away, though not without feeling. She leaves with Chi-soo. Eun-bi looks up at poor Ba-wool, her heart breaking for him.

As they drive away, So-yi asks again why Chi-soo isn’t asking about Ba-wool. He doesn’t give it a second thought, already calling it in the past. He tells her if she regrets it, she can date Ba-wool again, it’s no skin off his nose. Urrrrg, now I wanna strangle you, kid.

Eun-bi takes Ba-wool out, still cursing Chi-soo for him, while he… downs shots? Wait. Pffft, it’s cola. Hahaha. She pours him another shot, and he downs it like soju, as he tells her how hard he worked for two years to win So-yi’s heart. He waited every single day in the same spot to carry her bag for her.

He asks if she knows how hard that is, to wait for someone in the same spot, every day. She knows, all too well, and starts divulging a little too much of her own problems, about how hard it is to wait for someone for two years, to call, counting the days. “…Or so I can imagine…”

He gripes that Chi-soo just appeared and in one day, turned those two years to dust. He sighs that it’s his own fault for going up against Hwanung, who is no mere mortal. Eun-bi counters that in the end, Hwanung married a bear anyway. (Didn’t he turn the bear into a girl though? I’m not that great with my legends. I’m pretty sure he didn’t just, yunno, get it on with a bear.)

He gives a little smile at that, and then reaches for a shot of soju… which earns him a smack on the head. “Ow! It hurts! It hurts! Tell me first when you’re going to hit me!” Ha. I love this pair.

The next morning Chi-soo goes downstairs to the garage to find himself without wheels. Literally. He calls Dad, screaming, asking what he did with his car’s tires, and Dad tells him that driving that car to school will get him cursed at.

Chi-soo: “That’s okay. I’ll live a long long life getting cursed at, so gimme my wheels!” Dad says no, take the bus or a cab, and Chi-soo flips out in a full-on tantrum right then and there. Nothing makes him seem like more of a child than when he cries, “My tummy hurts!”

Eun-bi races out, late again, and struggles to catch a taxi. She finally braves it and stands in the path of one coming at her (You crazy? Lady, this is Seoul!) stopping it in traffic. And who should be riding inside but Chi-soo, of course.

She tells herself not to react emotionally, and he asks why she’s staring at him the whole way. She asks him about So-yi and Ba-wool, and how he could steal his friend’s girlfriend like that. He chimes, “I told her to date him. And to date me. We good now?”

Her jaw drops. She’s so stunned that she has no time to react when he stops the cab and pays the fare. She catches up to him at school and asks to talk. She tries to hand him the change from the cab, which he lets the intern keep.

And then she asks what he meant by telling So-yi to date the both of them. “You told her to cheat?” He tsk-tsks her for using such “old” language. “There are plenty of nice new words, like public auction.”

Eun-bi: “Public auction? What, is love a freaking fish market?!” Haha. She catches herself yelling, so she tamps down her temper and tries to explain that Chi-soo is still young and doesn’t understand love…

He whirls her around and backs her up against the wall. Goddamn. The coins drop to the ground and he smiles as she stutters. He asks what she meant the other day, when she asked him to date her. She says it was just her mistake.

Chi-soo: “It wasn’t a mistake to me.” He puts his hand up to her face, caressing her mole. “This dot… is really pretty, you know that?” Her heart starts to race. He leans in for a kiss… She closes her eyes…

The school bell rings. She puckers her lips and so does he… and then he plants a kiss on her forehead.

He flashes his megawatt smile.

Chi-soo: Did you see, our hearts?
Eun-bi: Yes.
Chi-soo: It’s simple, and easy, right?
Eun-bi: Yes… what?
Chi-soo: Intern Teach, it’s only been two days since you’ve been dumped by Water Balloon… and yet you’re already here like this, with me.
Eun-bi: W-what?
Chi-soo: Hearts? Are the easiest things in the world. If you close your eyes once, they open. Not like a revolving door, but like a revolving merry-go-round… they’re something lots of people can share and ride together happily.

Wow, could two people be any more different when it comes to love?

She gets it together and tries to set him straight, “Chi-soo gun…”

But he pins her up to the wall again. “If you mess with me one more time… Then I’ll really…” His growl turns back into a giant smile, “Then I’ll really date you.”

Oh, you cheeky rat bastard!

 
COMMENTS

I both love and hate how much of an ass Chi-soo is. I find that I’m generally happy with younger characters who are like this, as opposed to grown-up Darcys who really should know better. When they’re the high school Gu Jun-pyos and Cha Chi-soos, I’m more excited at the prospect of what change and growth the character will undergo, while of course, providing plenty pampered hijinks in the meantime.

I like that he’s painted very clearly as a rich entitled brat who’s a product of the entire universe treating him like he’s some superhuman god. When in fact he’s just a boy, and when push comes to shove, Gangster Eun-bi’s not gonna let some bratty kid walk all over her. I can’t wait for that reversal.

I love the old/new debate that runs through every relationship, whether it’s between Eun-bi and her dad or Chi-soo’s idea of free love vs. Eun-bi’s idealized romantic love. It’s great because neither is entirely wrong. Eun-bi has a lot to learn about matters of the heart and how quickly they can change, while Chi-soo has yet to actually fall in love for the first time. Yeah, let’s hear how many people you think should be on your merry-go-round THEN, hotshot.

 
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Thnk u so much!!! Im loving this drama so far! its so good!!! hehe. Chi Soo is such a HOTTIE!! Now im a lil at ease to wait for ep 2's sub! hehe. :D

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thanks for the recaps.. guess this is what i need as an antidote to Thousand day promise

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Lee Chong Ah is not a beauty but she is the type of girl I like most..among others Lee yo Won,Park Shin Hye..her first drama I watch was with Lee wan. she looks mature here but I like her face in Summer Beach.Thank for the recap will be watching this soon

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I feel the same way..but I think she's beautiful though.

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The main lead, Lee Chung Ah lost so much weight that I didn't recognize her. She looks very ordinary looking so she is a perfect foil against Jung Il woo is perfectly cast as Cha Chi Soo (Hwanung) God's gift to women. He is like a young Darcy; however, the F4's don't look as hot as the ones in BOF. Couldn't they find some better looking guys?

Chi Soo is young ,charming, handsome, fabulously rich, and will eventually inherit his family's businesses. He's got the world and everyone in the palm of his hands.
He's a spoiled, immature child who always gets what he wants. Boy! Does Jung Il Woo do a great job especially, he's not 19!

Can't wait until Eun Bi shows him that love is not a merry go round and knocks him off his high horse.They make a cute couple.

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this drama sounds great, im planning to watch. I think i've already asked this before but can tell me when does it air on tvn? They're aired subbed in english right? Thanks in advance

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Still too fluffy and full of overacting... but I liked the last minutes. It felt like Chi Soo is just wearing a mask and there is something more serious underneath...
Perhaps the overacting mode is there on purpose... to later contrast it with more serious matters...
Or I see to much in this candy :-)

Liked the small details like the cola drinking, cracked me up.

Hmmm, but no Lee Min Ho this time...

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GF is seriously making me want to catch this drama while it still airs.

The fact that Jung Il Woo is a dreamboat doesn't help either.

*Tries hard to remind herself the pain and 'hardships' while watching City Hunter*

MUST.RESIST.

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I wanna watch this drama after reading the recap & how adorable Jung Il Woo look in a school uniform >___<

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But wait, last episode when Eun bi was still "dating" her cheating rotten bf she was going to kiss Chi Soo in the toilet and that would have been cheating and going all againt her ideals of love and stuff...

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i love this drama <3 ilove oppa jung il woo ^_^

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Oh my god! I'm in LOVE with this drama! Can't wait to see it!

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....can't wait 'til Chi Soo gets a taste of his own medicine when maybe Eun Bi "dates " him and "cheats " on him with other guys like cutee Lee Ki Woo's gifted chef character.. and will the other F5 members fall for intern Eun Bi? Yes a mess on the merry go round... Just giggle-giggle imagining getting "son of God" suffering under all mighty intern-manager Eun Bi!!!!

Thanks for the recap... You truly make me enjoy just reading your recaps. Now on to surf the net for the Eng subbed videos!!!

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JUST LOVE THIS!!!

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why is he so cute?! irresistibly charming

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oh no! this is bad! >.<

i don't want to read the recaps coz i want to watch the drama, but how can i resist a hottie like jung il-woo?

anyways, it's great to be back to commenting again here at db, i missed it alot!

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hmm the second lead guy hair style kinda remind me of tsukasa in manga version!!!

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Right? I thought that too!

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OMG! I hate that boy right now! He's kind of a douchebag. I'm hoping he falls hard for her, and I want him to suffer.

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Thank you for this recap! It help me to understand the story well!!! Its hard to follow a new korean drama! Hard to look for subs T____T but really thank you!!! I am really not hooked with this drama!! Oh Jung ilwoo!!! You punk! kkkk

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I usually don't go for younger guys but if a younger guy that looked like Jung Il Woo put the moves on me, then merry-go-round we go...hehe :3 :3

This drama tickles my heart. So much potential for rawr-situations between teacher and student.

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omg! thanks for the recaps JB, i just melted after reading it. gah. can we request this show to air everyday?

i really am in love with it! i can't wait for chi-soo to fall in love with eun-bi, please fast forward and then have some other guy falling for eun-bi too so that he will have to work hard to get her. weeeeeeeeeeeeeh!

so far this drama made me so happy, i got that feeling back where i can't wait for the next episode and wished it would be a daily. this did it!

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thanks GF, i thought it was JB, sorry.

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the second male lead isn't crazy chicken right? when is he going to come into the picture? and i wonder if eun bi will hear bells w/ him too, thoroughly confusing her on which guy is supposed to be "the one." and she needs to teach that snotty bratty rich boy a lession like breaking out her ex-gangster moves on him. and it'll be funny if it turns out he's a bit of masochist ;-)

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This drama has so many cheesy lines-very like a lot of the the rom-coms in kdrama where the guy is a super rich jerk and the girl is plain and poor. Nothing very new here. JIW is a good actor. Reminds me of BOF..

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Haha omg I hate biscuits teacher it's like the worst kdrama I have ever seen (not really but still). And not really because I thought the plot was bad and I love the actors in it but because it had the WORST editing I haver EVER seen.

So this scares me away a bit from the drama! xD

Dear god don't this let be like biscuit teacher. And dear god, make it a good time jump. Time jumps always fuck up things in kdrama. Except in can you hear my heart.

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This drama is hilarious and your recap is even funnier!

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This drama is based on Coffee Prince, and it's less promoted than others because of being a cable project.

The characters of the drama are based on Coffee Prince, but the director said he will watch Coffee Prince again and try to make it bit different if he can.

So I figure many fans would like this, since many fans like Coffee Prince.^^

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Thank you for the recap! I watched the 1st ep w/eng sub and it was so CUTE. Needed something this light and fluffy against all the melodrama and angst that I had been watching lately. Man of Honor wasn't light enough. :D

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I want crazy chicken. right now he is the character I am interested in seeing more of. That smile, those eyes. :D I love Il-woo oppa and I can see myself growing to like Chi-soo but right now I am all about the yet to be seen second lead and crazy chicken.

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"ChaDonald’s Hamburgers."
Laughing forever and ever. I'm going to love this show. I still have to find somewhere to watch Biscuit Teacher, though! OR buy the DVD!

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I must admit, Chi-Soo is annoying the hell out of me right now. I feel like kicking his butt.
I really wish that not all the girls in K-drama land are naive and pretty (or pretty in disguise) or super caring and all that. Sometimes is enough for me...
This seems interesting though (: Cute, fluffy (but not too fluffy. Well. I suppose SOON it won't be too fluffy :P It's quite fluffy now though)

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"Cute, fluffy (but not too fluffy. Well. I suppose SOON it won’t be too fluffy :P It’s quite fluffy now though"

Ok, the fluffyness is hereby established...
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I finally decided to start watching this drama after reading this recap and I lOVE it!!!! This drama is basically BOF meet Coffee Prince meet Biscuit Teacher!!

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Hot diggity... I gotta spare time to chase this series.

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Is it just me or she looks a bit like Ha Ji Won. I haven't seen this chick act in a long time, wasn't she the main actress from that drama let's go to the beach. If it is her, she totally matured.

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Yep! She's the same gal :)

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is there a episode 2 for flower boy ramyun shop?

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i mean a video epi 2

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ahhhhhhhhh damn...i loved this drama before it airs....now .....i ADOOOOOOOOOOOOOOORE it...JUNG IL WOO ...u r killing me now lol...........thnx girlfriday :):)

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Thanks 4 the recap! Finally something worth watching that's enjoyable with a little drama but not 2 much that it breaks ur heart frm watching it. I can't wait 4 episode 3 next week :)

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Jung Il Woo...will watch anything for his sake. This drama seems awesome.

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I really like his character, well what i don't like it's the typical and almost hideous cliche in every k drama..he's so perfect, even at fighting that makes me cringe everytime.

And HER....I hate her,most of the time, she's cute, and romantic but stupid. i mean when comparing others , equally silly main girls, at least they can succeed at their works. In this case, she's not even professional. The part when she presented herself and acted as a dummy ( that was tooo much)...Maybe it's becuase i'm a teacher but i did hate her during that few minutes. I believe her character (not the acting) is exagerated...

The previews, especially where she stoop up, made me want to see more of this drama XD

Goood recap, as always, you notice things i don't get u.u

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That was really entertaining! I hope it gets better though!!(:

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does anyone know where i can get the FBRS ost? I tried livejournal (they usually have OST's there) but they didn't have it.

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that last part, almost made me faint *soo hot* sighhhh and his winks are so heavenly. I'm so loving the bratty rich school boy attitude on Jung Il-Woo so far

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I am LOVING this show. Chi-soo is an ass but he's also an attractive ass! Who's my age! (Figuratively speaking) But it's weird considering I'm in college and he's still studying for his exam ...

Is there an extra year to Korean high school that I didn't know about?

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Am I the only one who thinks that Lee Chung Ah (Eun Bi) is overacting? I wish she could bring more subtlety to her acting, it would make the show more enjoyable for me. I hate it when they make the heroine nothing but a clumsy bubbly girl. Her voice-overs show that she is more mature than that, I wish she could bring the same maturity in other parts. Just because one needs to act ridiculous in a scene does not mean they need to act practically retarded. :S

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Maybe, she'll get better as the show goes on. Since their in high school now, that could explain the overacting--tryna act like a high schooler?? lolol

But, yeah. I dunno, I haven't started this yet. I can't simul-cast for my life. If I like it, I'll be impatient and it looks like I'll like this. I can wait four or so weeks to peel this off in 2-3 nights,lmao.

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I'm kinda hoping for Eun Bi and Lee Ki Woo to be together - don't know much about his character but from the preview he looks like he likes her. Plus he's cute and probably supposed to be closer to her age....cos wouldn't Chi Soo be under age - kind of an inappropriate relationship if he did get together with Eun Bi

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I absolutely agree with you! I love how they've created his character! He had been given everything in the world and so he doesn't really care too much about anything because everything is comes easily for him. I'm excited to see what's going to happen when he really starts to love and how his character is going to change.

Also I freaking love the whole 'pretty' line he has. I find it so funny how the girls who he says it too just immediately reach and turn to mush. Seriously people! Haha though I find it one of the most honest things about his character and refreshing because it's really true, if you compliment someone even in the middle of an argument is just seems to change the whole situation. That line is going to become really popular I think.

This wasn't at all what I thought the drama would be and I'm glad!

Also the whole student-teacher thing is funnier than words can describe. When she found out he was actually born in 1993 ...omg the look on her face was priceless.

Can't wait for episode 3!

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Thanks for the recap!

I do like the show. I love JIW here, but I will continue to say he just looks too mature for me to buy him being 19.

OK, the boy is full ass handsome, I understand, and has been being catered to all his life because he is soooo rich, but how did he get to be so smoooooooth? Usually kids develop social skills like that because that is how they get their way. Manipulating and charming. This prince wouldn't need to. I think Jun-pyo is more typically the rich handsome snot.

That being said, I am hoping we get to see him vulnerable soon, right?

He is wearing a mask to protect his true self. He is shallow, never allows himself to get intimate with any one. So what will it take? How can Intern-Sem crack that smooth and beautiful exterior? What is this Paris's Achilles heel?

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Hey. Where I can find the subtitle for FRBR ep.2 in SRT format? Please help me :o3

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Sorry, just had to say this:
THAT. SWAN. GIRL. IS. HORRIBLE. AT. BALLET.
Okay. That's over with.

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i've had a drama dry spell for about 2 months now...i'm so glad this came...

is it just me? does anyone else think that ba-wool looks like jaybeom (formerly of 2pm)...just saying.

thank you for your hard work and effort to recap no just this drama but all that have been done.

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The best finishing line ever! I loved it!!!!

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