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Flower Boy Ramyun Shop: Episode 6

This drama is candy-coated crack laced with Tabasco. How can a drama be so many things? It’s cute, it’s hilarious, it’s witty, it’s addictive, and it’s HOT. What I love about this show is that it’s got oodles of heart, but it’s always better when that heart is couched in wit and sexual tension and lots and lots of toilet humor.

 
EPISODE 6: “A Secret That Cannot Be Told”

Kang-hyuk playfully earns a candy from the little girl sitting across the aisle. Never too young to identify the pretty. Sigh. He gets up to go to the bathroom and runs into Eun-bi, where she tells him not to sell the ramyun shop.

Once alone, Eun-bi carefully takes out her constipation meds, and with another glance to make sure she’s alone, she opens it up and gets ready to swallow…

When Chi-soo comes bursting in from the traincar behind her. He knocks her hand with the medicine down, taking her face in his hands. He shakes her, asking if she’s crazy, what she thinks she’s doing. Oh no, do you think she’s trying to off herself? Hahaha.

Kang-hyuk comes out, exclaiming “Park Chi-soo!” In his anger, Chi-soo punches him in the lip, and the funnier part is the giant beanpole goes down in one swing. Heh. Eun-bi rushes over to tend to his bloody lip, which further infuriates Chi-soo.

The three of them get off the train and have it out on the platform. Eun-bi screams at Chi-soo, wondering what on earth he’s doing. “I said I’d be out of your life forever!” He screams back, asking where she thinks she’s going.

She replies, “I’m going to my dad,” which of course further serves to convince Chi-soo that she’s thinking of dying. This kind of misunderstanding just cracks me up. He’s hysterical about it though, which is adorable and endearing. So is the fact that he’s standing there in his jammies.

Chi-soo yells, “Do you think they’ll accept you there?” HA. Your tactic for convincing her not to kill herself is to argue she won’t get into heaven? He says that she got fired down here; what’s the likelihood they’ll take her there? “Do you think your father would be happy if you took drugs and went like that, you crazy woman?!”

Eun-bi rails back, asking if she’s not allowed to lay her father’s ashes to rest just because she has no money. She admits that she bought a train ticket and medicine and doesn’t even have enough for flowers. Thinking this is about her being an unemployed slacker, she screams, “Can’t the unemployed lay her father’s ashes to rest? Can’t the unemployed buy some poop?!”

HAHAHAHA. She said BUY POOP. Hahahahaha.

Both guys gape. “Poop?” “Poop?” And then Kang-hyuk hilariously mimes constipation, with a knock on his belly and a little X with his arms. Pfft. She looks up pitifully, confirming the diagnosis.

Chi-soo looks down at the packet he’s holding in his hand, called Woo-Roo-Roo-Ssa, which is like “Whoosh, Go,” but go as in go to the bathroom. Heh. He cringes. Yup, it’s a laxative all right, just by the name. Eun-bi demands to know what he’s doing here, and why he wants her meds. He stares down at the packet in horror, and screams as he takes off running in the other direction.

Eun-bi tends to Kang-hyuk’s lip wound, commenting that he sure is squeamish for such a big guy. She asks how he knows Chi-soo, and he winks, saying that their encounter was more like a blink. He suggests that Chi-soo must’ve had some business here, but she’s more skeptical.

Chi-soo sits in the train station, freezing his ass off with no money and no phone, and finds that the little girl from the train has a cell phone for watching Pororo. He sidles up to her and gives the classic Chi-soo line that she’s pretty, complete with a wink.

Daddy Cha doesn’t answer, and neither does Hyun-woo, and Chi-soo leaves a dramatic message like he woke up in hell or prison or worse, and screams into the recorder to be picked up at once. The little girl feels so bad that she gives him her blanket and candy before leaving. Her dad asks where her blanket is, and she says, “I gave it to the homeless man.” Ha.

As Chi-soo sits huddled in the train station, we rewind to the night before, when Eun-bi had said her goodbye at school. It’s even clearer this time around, the change in his face when she puts her hand on his heart. He’s falling hard.

Later he sits in Hyun-woo’s café, holding Eun-bi’s nametag and lost in a haze. He asks his friend what it means when someone starts acting differently all of a sudden, like playing a new sport.

Hyun-woo thinks he means that So-yi is dieting or something, but Chi-soo says no, not like that, but “When someone’s hair swishes back and forth like a unicorn’s tail, and when her body glistens like a mermaid.” HA. I love Chi-soo in love so SO much.

Hyun-woo wonders what kind of sport looks like that, and Chi-soo asks what it means if someone says to live a nice life. Hyun-woo: “It means they’re going somewhere.” Chi-soo freezes. “GO?”

He rushes over to the ramyun shop, but finds it closed. There’s a sign on the door in crayon that she’s selling the place. Kang-hyuk walks up and greets him as Hong Chi-soo, and Chi-soo demands to know where “his wife” is.

Kang-hyuk says she’s not his wife anymore, and says she’s “In a happier place.” Chi-soo murmurs to himself that she must’ve gotten dumped. Again. Kang-hyuk suddenly calls Chi-soo by his proper name: “Cha Chi-soo, are you happy?” He scoffs at the question, as if it’s a given when your name is Cha.

He tosses and turns in bed that night, clutching her nametag and going over all the events of the past day, what they could mean. He zeroes in on her apology and final-sounding goodbye and rushes back to the ramyun shop in a panic, now thinking the worst.

He finds it still closed, and this time he sees the stack of all her teaching books left out on the street for anyone to take. He calls Hyun-woo in a panic, asking what it means if a twenty-something woman gets dumped, fired, starts acting out of character, and throwing away things that are important to her, and leaves on a trip. Where is she going?

Hyun-woo thinks about it, and says it’s either a trip to clear her head, or… the LAST TRIP OF HER LIFE. Hee. I love that the more serious it gets for Chi-soo, the funnier it is for us. He freaks out and starts driving around looking for her, and happens to see her just as she’s getting into a cab down the street.

He chases her to the train station and runs in just in time to see her standing at the pharmacy counter before walking away. He runs up to ask what kind of medicine she bought, and the pharmacist insists that it’s a patient’s privacy.

Chi-soo flips out over the technicality, thinking of course that her life is on the line, and demands to know what kind of medicine he gave her. He accuses the guy of just handing out dangerous meds all willy-nilly with no cause. The pharmacist counters defensively that she was in bad condition, weary, and in dire straits. Hee. This constipation running gag just won’t stop being funny.

Back in the present, he sits up in bed, still wearing the Pororo blanket as a cape, and clutching the laxative in fury. “Yang… Eun… Bi… So humiliating!” Daddy Cha comes in and Chi-soo refuses to acknowledge him as his father (because he didn’t answer his phone last night). “I have no father! This is my father now!” *holds up Pororo*

Outside, Dad asks his secretary to find out exactly what Chi-soo was up to last night. “And find out more about that guy, the one Chi-soo says is his father. What’s that guy’s deal?” LOL. Secretary: “Pororo? He’s a penguin.”

At school, Chi-soo’s buddies play back his super dramatic voicemail message on speakerphone, demanding to know where he was and why, since he made them run all over town searching for him.

He swears up and down that it was no big deal and that he just wanted to go there is all, and storms out. Hyun-woo catches up to him in the hall and asks why Teach was there. Chi-soo says it was for her father’s ashes, and then looks at his friend in shock, “How’d you know it was Intern?”

Hyun-woo just smiles knowingly and says he must’ve been worried about her, and Chi-soo guffaws that that’s ridiculous. Hyun-woo: “Then why’d you go all the way there?” … … … Chi-soo has no comeback for that, and hits himself over the head in frustration.

He sits in the gym watching other kids play basketball, but all he sees is Eun-bi, hitting her volleyball, glistening with sweat and bathed in angelic light. He darts up shaking his head, ” No. No, it can’t be… why would I… that kind of woman… like there’s some shortage of women around…” I’m so satisfied that his feelings torture him. Such sweet victory.

Eun-bi visits her dad’s ashes, wondering how he could be smiling like that when his daughter’s insides are so tangled up. (I love that the constipation is even a metaphor for her internal pain.)

She remembers that he even smiled on the day she threw the championship volleyball match. The coach asked how Eun-bi could do such a thing, and Dad had answered, “If it’s Eun-bi, she can. Because she’s special.”

Eun-bi: I really thought I was special. I thought as I grew older, I’d become more special. But I’m not. I eat more, and I know more, but I just grow worse. Is this what it means to age? To realize that you’re worthless, that you’re nothing? Acknowledging a little more every year, that I’m not that special after all? Is it like that?
Kang-hyuk: No. It’s not because you’re aging. It’s because you haven’t yet met the person who’ll tell you that you’re special.

Awwwww. He puts up flowers, which wouldn’t be so touching except for her pointed comment earlier about not being able to afford them. He says that this is what it means to grow older, and pulls her close with a hand on her waist. RAWR.

He turns to Dad and says that they’ll live well together with a smile. So cute. And then he wraps his other hand around her waist, and leans in… omo! Closer, closer, and then in a panic, she raises her fist right under his chin, probably knocking his jaw loose. Ha.

They walk along the shore and he complains about his jaw, but she retorts that he shouldn’t joke around like that then. He turns to her, “I wasn’t joking.” He puts both hands on her shoulders and looks straight at her. “You’re special, Yang Eun-bi.”

And then on his close-up, we see that now he’s got two matching band-aids, one for Chi-soo’s punch and one for hers. Pffft! He tells her that being her father’s daughter makes her special to him. “But from now on, I think you’ll become special to me in a different way.”

He adds that he’s nervous, judging from her violent reaction earlier. He says this is what he was trying to say earlier, and wonders what she thought he was trying to do, accusing her of having her mind in the gutter. Cheeky.

He runs off to play on the beach, but in about thirty seconds, he’s already lying in the sand. They frolic, they play, it’s adorable.

Chi-soo tries to convince himself that what he thinks is happening cannot be happening. Yes, because willing yourself to stop thinking about someone is such a good method for exorcising that pesky feeling thing. He calls So-yi out for a movie date.

He’s distracted the entire time, so they switch movies and end up watching one about volleyball, which Chi-soo watches with this silly grin that could melt a polar friggin’ ice cap. Gah.

He turns to So-yi and asks her to try tying up her hair in a ponytail, with the excuse that he thinks it’ll look pretty on her. He shakes his head no and directs her to tie it up high, and then shakes his head no again, like something is off. Or, maybe, is it, THE GIRL?

He asks if she doesn’t have any yellow rubber bands instead. Oh Chi-soo. He leaves his date dissatisfied, and calls the boys, deciding this is something that has to be partied out of his system.

His friends ask if he’s okay, and he suaves that it’s about time for him to make an entrance… and then downs the rest of his APPLETINI. Pffft. This drama’s eye for character detail just cracks my shit UP.

He joins the guys on the dance floor, and then someone’s ponytail catches his eye. That’s Eun-bi’s hair. He makes his way through the crowd, searching. The sound of her heavy breathing rings in his ears.

He makes his way to her, mesmerized, and reaches out to touch her. It turns out he’s imagined her of course, now legitimately hallucinating visions of Volleyball Eun-bi in the middle of the dance floor. He trembles to realize how bad he’s got it.

He leaves the club and Hyun-woo chases after him to ask if he’s okay. Chi-soo: “I’m going to end up in the hospital this way. I have to go see with my own eyes. That woman.”

Meanwhile Eun-bi and Kang-hyuk arrive back in Seoul. I love that she has to constantly yell at him not to lie down in random places. She tells him to go first, and she stops by the same pharmacy again, to ask for some ointment for scars, and some more Woo-Roo-Roo-Ssa.

Kang-hyuk arrives at the ramyun shop to find Ba-wool waiting outside, bags packed. He feeds him ramyun, quoting a common saying from parents, that he feels full just by watching Ba-wool eat.

Kang-hyuk: “So… do you want to be my kid?” (He says ja-shik which is also what you’d say if you were swearing at someone, but he means it in the parent-child way.) Ba-wool gets angry, and then Kang-hyuk pulls out a note, again in crayon, a Help Wanted sign asking for part-time employees.

Ba-wool asks if he really owns the ramyun shop now. “And what about Eun-bi noona?” Kang-hyuk: “I’m her owner too.” Ba-wool doesn’t like that so much. Kang-hyuk leaves him in charge of the store while he attends to some business… on the toilet.

It turns out now he’s constipated too, and he smiles, “Did I catch it from her?” Hahaha, are you actually grinning because you might’ve caught her cooties? Why are you so cute?

While Ba-wool is the only one watching the store, Chi-soo arrives with Hyun-woo, and immediately it turns into another brawl. Chi-soo doesn’t understand why they’re fighting again, since he told So-yi to see Ba-wool too, and besides, he NEEDS to see Intern.

Ba-wool growls at him not to mess with people’s hearts that way, and Chi-soo scoffs that Ba-wool’s one to talk. “Aren’t you dating So-yi for the same reasons I am? Because she’s pretty?” That’s just fuel to Ba-wool’s fire and he lunges at Chi-soo.

They end up tearing the place apart, and when Chi-soo shoves some tables at Ba-wool, he uses all his strength to push them back, knocking Chi-soo into a bookcase that teeters and falls…

Everyone gapes as it starts to fall right on top of him, and then Kang-hyuk appears and swoops in to block it. Holding up the bookcase on his back, he asks, “You okay, Park Chi-soo?” Heh.

Kang-hyuk sits the boys down and declares that from now on, all three of them will be his children. They will be the new employees of the ramyun shop. While that’s all fine and good for Ba-wool and Hyun-woo who both need jobs, everyone takes issue with the idea of Chi-soo working there.

Eun-bi arrives in the midst of the discussion to find the shop torn to shreds. She zeroes in on Chi-soo. He gets up, adorably eager to see her, rambling on about how he’s been trying to get a hold of her all day. She slams down her bag of fruit at his feet.

Eun-bi: “Don’t come near me, Cha Chi-soo.” She calls him disgusting (in the clingy way), asking if he really had to take it this far. He stammers, realizing that she’s misunderstood, and tries to explain.

She grabs the empty ramyun pot on the ground and holds it up for him. “Here. Isn’t this what you wanted to do? Isn’t this why you followed me onto the train? Here, hit me. You said you got anger stress because of me, right? When I see your face, I’m all stopped up in here, that I think I’m going to get sick and die.”

She can’t believe that getting her fired wasn’t enough, that he had to ruin her trip to see her father, and now he’s torn apart the ramyun shop. She tells him to hit her until he’s satisfied, and then never appear in front of her again.

What kills me is his face the entire time she says all this, just crushed and angry and hurt. He finally hangs his head, gives her a searing look, and then walks past her toward the door.

He stops to ask, “Is that woman an employee here too?” Kang-hyuk confirms it. Chi-soo gets that evil glint back in his eye. He walks back in and picks up the Help Wanted sign, “Fine, I’ll do it.”

Everyone gapes. Ba-wool: “YOU?” Eun-bi: “WHY?!”

Kang-hyuk announces that the application process for Eun-bi Ramyun is now closed, and all positions have been filled. He and Chi-soo shake hands, to the horror of everyone else.

Chi-soo: “Don’t call me a part-timer. Call me Intern.” And then he turns to Eun-bi…

“Or… you can call me oppa.” *WINK*

Goddamn that wink! Aaaaargh. I will not fall for it. I will not fall for it. Sigh. Resistance is futile.

 
COMMENTS

I’m not even sure I want anything to change, because I could watch Chi-soo confusing love for heartburn and following Eun-bi around to annoy her FOREVER. Seriously, I’d never get tired of it. I want so much for him to stew in his feelings until he goes batshit crazy. That said, I love that Eun-bi’s now got a matching symptom, and well, between hormone-laden Chi-soo and grabby cheeky Kang-hyuk, that tiny ramyun shop is gonna be sizzling.

I like that besides the flirty bits, Kang-hyuk continues to play Dad’s role in the shop and in Eun-bi’s life. It’s clear that she’s lost without Dad, despite her refusal to admit it, and it’s so sweet that Kang-hyuk is her connection to dad in so many ways. He’s obviously been raised in Dad’s spitting image, and carries on his legacy — that cooking ramyun isn’t about filling stomachs so much as filling empty souls with warmth and love.

He sees lost kids and wants to help them, raise them like Dad did for him, and that just makes me go, awwwwww. I also adore that at the end of the day, Chi-soo’s still a kid, and that Kang-hyuk has to save him like a dad. I like the idea that as Chi-soo thinks of him as a romantic rival, Kang-hyuk might end up being more of a father figure to him than his real dad is.

My favorite kind of drama families are the ragtag kinds that form over strange circumstances, that begin at odds and then eventually grow to be more loving than a real family would be. There’s something about the idea of making your own family that always gets me right in the gut, and the way this episode ends has me even more hopeful for where we’ll go from here.

 
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who wouldn't fall for ChiSoo's "wink wink" and Kanghyuk's "my wife" cheeky ways of flirting!!
Gaaahh i can't wait to watch this drama soon.

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Just TOO GOOD!!!...this episode was comedy gold on so many levels....but the best is the Poporo joke...LMAOOOOO....

I agree with you guys KH is the daddy figure for all this kids who are lost in someways or another...even Eu Bin is a lost girl without a path or life direction. I just love all the characters to pieces..the drama is really is about finding who you are in life.

Thanks for awesome recaps GF and JB....

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AAAAAAAAAAAAAAGH SO CUTE!!!

Thanks for the recap!

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I LOVE this show! Thank you sooooo much for the synopsis they've essentially become the reason I make it through my Monday/Tuesday :)

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i think the moment Kang Hyuk gets rejected by EunBi is the moment i will actually bawl my eyes out (for the 2nd time only) for a second male lead. he's soooo endearing. me wants some KH of my own.

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Right now, she is leaning more towards him than CCS.

I am not sure what she feels for CCS.
At first, she was drawn to him because of his "pretty" words, aggressive actions, and the fact that that fortune teller said she would "hear bells" kissing him.
She decides to go for it and ask him out.

Then, a few things happened, none of which warmed her heart towards him.
She finds out he is a student.
She finds out he is dating the ballerina that Rooster Boy likes.
He comes on to her again so she is once again physically interested in him.
She overhears that his pretty words are just part of an overall conquering plan and angrily smacks him with a volleyball for being a big jerk who is just messing with her for sport.
She is humiliated and made to apolgize to him. CCS is the reason she lost her internship.
He insultingly offers her money to deal with her father's loss.
She witnesses his irresponible behavior with the wanna be smoking students, and scolds him for being a big jerk who is just messing with her for sport.

None of her attraction to him was anything deeper than raw physicality. The reverse is true, everything about him and his world repells her.
And she has no time to deal with him anyway now that she has to run her father's shop.

This set-up is very much like BOF, by the way. Not that there is anything wrong with that...CCS feels a little like Junpyo, poor little rich boy who despite having everything handed to him is lonely and needs to grow up.
(And not just because he is best friends with LMH.)
(And not just because both actors have beautiful mouths.)

What I liked about JP, and now, CCS is that they start out big fat jerks, but listen to their hearts and their friends to figure out what the heck is going on capchuggie with this new sort of woman in their life?

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I will not read this recap, I will not watch the raw version, I wll not fall for CS, I have deadline, I have willpower to resist the temptations, and....

"Aaaaargh. I will not fall for it. I will not fall for it. Sigh. Resistance is futile..." (GF quote)

....No wonder wise men said "Temptation is always the sweetest fruit".... :D

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FBRS is marvelous, it's wonderful...

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EEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE! OH MY GOD! I loved this episode! It was so hilarious! LOL! I can't wait for next week! I want more, more, more!

Thanks for the recap, Girlfriday!

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Thank you GirlFriday

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OMG I CANT EVEN. i love cha chi-soo XD wae so adorkable alshaksbakahaksha i love the intensity in this episode ^^

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Chi-soo in love is the best thing in the world. I fucking love this show. Every episode is just full of so much win.

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did she really mean "buy poop?" i heard it as "can't a baeksoo even take a dump/poop?" hahaha.

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Heh, it could be either is the joke, from what I read into.

If she said "sah" with a soft s, then it's buy her poop, as in purchase laxative, ergo poop.

If she said "ssah" with a hard s, then yeah, it's take a dump.

Isn't it awesome how it works both ways?

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it just get better and better by every episode >____<

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i'm totally captivated by this series already...i wish this will be longer than 16 eps so that I can have a good laugh every M and T...

alas, all handsome men together in one little space...i'm already salivating just at the thought...

thank you for your wonderful recap!!!

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Chi Soo looks like Hyun Bin in Secret Garden...

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awww :( it makes me sad that im alone on the Chi Soo ship. I'm pretty sure it'll come to the point that Chi Soo and Eun Bi will end up together, seeing that the posters have her stuck with Chi Soo rather Kang Hyuk..
Reading GF's comment about KH being a father figure and knowing that he smells like EB's father and having the same hopes as the father for the ramyun shop, might as well be a father to EB.
but, i must say, KH is just adorable <3 can't argue with that.

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You're not alone!! There are a lot of Chi Soo/Eun Bi fans :)

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You are not alone! I'm totally on board the Chi Soo ship. I'm usually all about the second lead, but not this time. There is something endearing about him despite his brattiness. I'm loving watching him fall in love for the first time.

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You're not alone. Chi Soo needs love in the worse way and Eun Bi seems like the only one equipped to handle him. Can't wait to see his transformation.

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I also want her to be with CS.
KH is cute adorable and all that but he is a grown men that acts like a child, whereas CS is a child on the cusp of being adult learning what its like to be a grown up...

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You're definitely not alone. The writers of the show want her to choose Chi Soo, too.

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You're definitely not alone! I love Kang Hyuk's adorable ways but there's always something special in seeing stubborn, mean kids like Chi Soo fall in love hard for the first time. Every scene with him being confused literally makes my heart ache. Aw.

On the last scene of this episode, it looks like Chi Soo's devil ways is coming back. The last few days, he was confused and frustrated and couldn't understand his own feelings. But Eun Bi's words while holding that pot in his face must've turned his confusion into real hurt/pain that he's determined to prove something to her. His eyes and the "call me oppa" line definitely tell us that from that day on, Eun Bi will see again just how much he's capable of.

I AM SO EXCITED FOR THE NEXT EPISODE! I can't even... /faints

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Hey! don't faint.. get up...

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Oops, sorry. *gets up, looks around* :D

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I'm really amused with Soyi and Bawool's story because Bawool thinks he's always the last resort but actually, he's the only one Soyi is calling to pick her up, to have dinner with her etc. Hahaha. They're so adorable.

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Technically, it's because Chi Soo didn't respond to her requests first.

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First awesome recap as always! I love this show. On a totally random level I kept thinking Ba-wool reminded me of someone and I have decided that its Domiyouji from the Hana Yori Dango manga...I think its the hair O_o

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Yep, you're right. I was wondering who he reminded me of as well. Now that you've mentioned it.....

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GOD this drama is SO AWESOME.

Millions of thank yous for recapping. I'm waiting on pins and needles for the subtitles and reading the recaps are the ISLAND to my SHIPWRECK VICTIM. I mean, the episodes are up on dramafever within 6 days, which is positively sizzling, but it's still too long!

Ahhh for the halcyon days when Viki was subbing dramas within a day. I'm so spoiled!

I'm just so unspeakably tickled they're taking this where they are. It has so much more weight than I was expecting, and you never said a truer word than about heart, wit, hotness, and toilet humor! :)

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Girlfriday your recap is a flavorful addition on top of The ramyun. Full yumminess. I loved the scene when woori hwanung turns goof and he was describing Eun-bi's ponytail "..bla..bla..unicorn..bla..bla.." and the song at the coffee shop goes "when I fall in love..." Hahaha Jung Il-woo nailed it. Thanks GF.

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btw I know you take wonderful screencap but I don't know why I particularly loved your screencaps on this episode. Maybe it's the JIW effect thing or a LKW one. Great job GF.

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i love love love javabeans and your style of writing...thank you for the recaps!!!

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I need more info on Park minwoo!! The one who plays ba-wool!! How old is he? Anyone know?

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hancinema.net lists his birthday as 3/22/1988

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I love it! Great drama! Thank you for recapping !!

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Girlfriday, I was really laughing hard just reading the recaps....how much more if I can also watch the entire past 6 episodes and the episodes to come...thank you for making this drama-reading so enjoyable!!!

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I am in Kang Hyuk's ship. Why oh! why must they make Eun Bi to choose over 2 hunks?? :(

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I lufff this show so much. I can't wait to watch it! :)

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LOVE the episode!!!

I can't wait to watch this!!

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goddamn that wink, indeed. ;)

i think the all 3 BFFs have killer winks -- Il Woo, LMHot, and Bummie. sigh.

http://i1094.photobucket.com/albums/i454/SsarangG/wink.gif

http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v368/kristalr/Dramas/bumho.gif

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LOL! Thanks for the recap!!! SO FUNNY! Eventhough beanpole is smokin' hot... i'm still 100% on the eunbi-chisoo ship! I FREAKING LOVE CHA CHI SOO~~~~!!!! "Call me oppa" *winks. hahahahhaha. Hilarious. ^_^

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ohh.. that ending scene!! I watched it like four times in a row and it killed me every single time. I forgot to listen to what Eunbi is saying because I was watching the hurt in his eyes. God he is a good actor :D and man am I scared for Eunbi next week! kkk
I also find it funny how Hyunwoo might be the only one who really understands what's going on :D and well.. maybe Kanghyuk too. Kanghyuk being the father figure? Bring it on!
I cannot wait for Monday to come again!!

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oh.. right..one more thing.. Chisoo in love? the best thing a show has ever invented :D I think he is a total romantic inside... unicorns and maremaids? :D kk

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i love this drama............can't wait

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So hilarious , all the misunderstandings about the constipation meds..and a lot of toilet scene...and one thing the sexy background music every time they are closed together it kills me and can't stop laughing ...love your recap so much and thanks a lot.

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Unicorns and mermaids, I wish someone would describe me that way. *Banjak Banjak!*

I want to watch the show with subs, NOW.

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this drama is my day candy , it really rocks , so much fun with so many hotties............

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for those in love with Crazy Chicken/Bawool, here's the actor Park Minwoo with a close-to-mane-of-glory

http://www.hancinema.net/korean_Park_Min-woo-picture_203313.html?sort=Most_Popular_Pictures

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where to watch the drama with eng sub? Help! :)

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http://www.kimchidramas.net (minyuhsubs.tumblr.net)! Also dramafever near the end of the week.

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Usually you can find it here the next day
dramacrazy.net

Hope it helps!

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I Adoooooooore this drama and i love what u do .. really just posting to say thank u and keep up :D

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"Goddamn that wink! Aaaaargh. I will not fall for it. I will not fall for it. Sigh. Resistance is futile."

Ahahahahahaa. Goddamn it! Yes.

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I just cannot get over the fact that the title for every episode is so intricately related to its content- both overtly and intrinsically! I enjoyed episode 5 even more for that- it gives the drama such wonderful added dimension- you can laugh with it but you can also think through all its complexities... I wonder what the title of episode 6 is symbolically indicating. “A Secret That Cannot Be Told” superficially must refer to the "poop" act; but does it also refer to Chi Soo's heart? But is it a secret since he does not know it is one yet?

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I know, right? It's little things like that that tie the drama up together and elevate it, make it better than a run-of-the-mill drama. It reminds me of Kim Sam Soon in that way, which was another drama that had great episode titles, and of In Time With You, which is this Taiwanese drama airing right now that is really good at sustaining and driving home theme-centered episodes. Things like that make the show stay with you afterwards and make you want to watch it over again to see if you can make more connections or to see if you missed anything.

2011 has been such. a good year. for dramas. Let's hope 2012 brings us more of the same.

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"In Time With You" is a series I really want to watch, but haven't found any english subs anywhere. I find the Taiwanese rom-coms are a bit more slapstick than their Korean counterparts.

That having been said, Chi Soo's over-the-top reactions is one of the things that make this hilarious to watch! I am soooo ready for the next epi. [impatiently tapping foot].

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you can watch it wither on vki or dramacrazy. And it is an INCREDIBLE drama. Instant Classic!

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Tanx for recap. This drama is awesome.

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No need to watch the video, your recap is enough (for me).
Thank you very much for the witty, like always.

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I am curious to know how the hell Eun-bi's gonna handle all the flirting she's gonna get from now on.

Hnnnnggghhh I already hear World War 5 with major ovary explosion......

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I love this drama! Thank you so much for the recaps. They are a lifesaver while waiting on subs.

Chi Soo in love looks painful (yet hilarious). Please love him back and put him out of his misery.

I'm kind of old so forgive me, but Chi Soo reminds me of Steff from 'Pretty in Pink' which makes me imagine how hot that movie would have been if she chose Steff instead of Blaine.

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Love this show for its kookiness and cheeky toilet humour!
Doesn't hurt that the leads (males & female) are easy on the eyes too! (OMG i *heart* thee beanpole!!!)

PS. Thanks for the great recap as usual from the fabulous ms. JB and GF!! :)

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goshh this drama looks so damn cute!! this is totally going to be next on my list ; DDD

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very good writing. recap and episode. Thanks

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@Girlfriday ~ love your line "Hee. I love that the more serious it gets for Chi-soo, the funnier it is for us. " Too true!!

~ “And find out more about that guy, the one Chi-soo says is his father. What’s that guy’s deal?” LOL. Secretary: “Pororo? He’s a penguin.”

~ 'Goddamn that wink! Aaaaargh. I will not fall for it. I will not fall for it. Sigh. Resistance is futile."

I laughed so hard. Thank you!

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This recap was DA ISH! FYI, girlfriday, THIS is why readers hound you for recaps even though you and JB hate it. Why, you ask? Because watching dramas with you is friggin' awesome! Your recaps are too amazing. The adulation is both deserved and insufficient. THIS is why I only watch dramas that you and JB (a) are watching AND (b) are recapping, because I'm not about to waste my time if there ain't gonna be a party. THIS is why I am your sheeple. THIS is why your readers (myself included) can be so annoying sometimes. I love you to bits, Unni-yah! No pressure though, yeh? Heh.

Reading these FBRS recaps reminds me of the Dramabeans MGIAG experience. At this point in that drama, Mi-ho had just jumped off the balcony so Dae-woong's noona wouldn't see her, and the fan-dom lost our collective shit. It was awesome! Then you and JB started ribbing each other regarding whose episodes were better. Ah, good times....

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Also, I really, Really, REALLY wanna climb Kang-hyuk like a tree, then feed him cake. He's so tall, so sweet, so broad-shouldered, so full of heart, so hilariously faily and So Goddamned CUTE! I love him so hard, my goodness!

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You hit it out of the park with this comment. If it wasn't for dramabeans, I prolly wouldn't be as enamoured of the genre as I am. The recaps are always funny and on the ball.

I just wish I knew more about the culture, but jb's Korean pages really assisted me with the honorifics, the kimchi/side dishes, and some of the more subtle aspects of the show.

Thank you thank you to all the contributors!!

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GF AND JB... Love the fangurling--quick recaps of this drama YOU BOTH ARE LOVE!!! I couldn't believe that ep6's recaps was up right around 5pm yesterday... Does this set the bar for this drama--ultra quick, super fast recaps... and it's such a JOY--crack up to read that your opinions are just like everybody else and more!!! THANKS, KHAMSA...

Poor ChiSoo, love his antics, it's great that he's in such desperation when missing EunBi. His fear of EunBi ending her life, hilarious!!! 'Can't wait when he finally realizes what all the turmoil inside him is all about!! Working part time with the rest of the flower boys, and that exchange with EB "you can can call me Oppa.."

As for Chef's "narcoleptic" episodes, I'm glad EunBi easily knows how to handle our sleepy chef to instantly awaken him ala "E T" finger connection. Love the EB-KH as well as EB-CS connection...

What is that Eunbi Snack Shop going to be like with spoiled brat CS and hot headed EB in close proximity. Hubby KH--I'm still trying to figure him out. He's enamored with EB but seems cool headed with the younger flower boys. Free housing and all you can eat ramyun, umm does that mean what I think it means, sleep, eat stay at the snack shop? More crazy CS antics, can't wait!!!... well, I'd work work there for free... If not just be a regular customer, I'd have all my meals and snacks there... Ah, to be served by F4, that means the rest of F7 will all hang out there too...

ANTICIPATION, ANTICIPATION, A N T I C I P A T I O N !!!!

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This is sooo awesome! I am completely in love with this drama.(: I just watched this episode with english subs. I can't wait till next week, this is killin me! I think eventually, all of the boys (chi soo's guy friends) will work at the shop too. Can't wait!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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