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Flower Boy Ramyun Shop: Episode 9

The writing continues to pleasantly surprise me for this show, although it really shouldn’t at this point given the previous 8 solid episodes, and yet I always get more than I expect. Despite the fluff trappings, there’s a thematic cohesion to the drama that ties each episode together in a way that really works. Plus, I’m a huge fan of musical relevance to narrative motifs, and we get tons of that in this episode. Yay for music/word nerds!

SONG OF THE DAY

Jung Il-woo – “너란 사람” (Someone like you) from the Ramyun Shop soundtrack. I don’t know who thought that bridge was a good idea, though the rest of the ballad is okay. Not my favorite, but fine. [ Download ]

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EPISODE 9: “You Insulted A Man Like Me”

We jump back a little bit from the end of the previous episode to find Chi-soo driving in his car, fixated on Eun-bi admitting that she can’t help thinking of her ex when she hears that song. So he heads to the music store to ask the clerk for help tracking it down, giving us our Gong Hyo-jin cameo. The sharp-eared (that’s a phrase, right?) among us will note that the song playing in the background is the theme song from her last drama Best Love, for a meta laugh.

Meanwhile, ex-boyfriend Jae-ho drops by the ramyun shop looking for Eun-bi, who’s out. He asks for Kang-hyuk’s help finding her, and Kang-hyuk directs him to the supermarket, but can’t shake his own jealousy and ends up heading out as well.

Too bad Chi-soo doesn’t really know much about the song and he just hums it for the clerk, earning him an exasperated look. She can’t recognize his tune and he says, “But I sung it exactly right. Thanks anyway.” Just then, an argument gets his attention — at the other end of the store, Jae-ho is making his “Eun-bi could wear hot pants and not look sexy” argument to his jealous ex.

Kang-hyuk heads to the supermarket and takes a detour to the nearby music store, asking the same clerk the same question about the same song… and demonstrating the same unhelpful humming. Hee. Her look amounts to: This, again?

Then an argument gets his attention and he looks over to see Chi-soo in the mix now, arguing in favor of Eun-bi’s hotness. I love the parallel construction of this sequence, which gives us multiple perspectives of the same incident while cutting out all the stuff we already know from last episode.

Kang-hyuk notices what Chi-soo has missed, that Eun-bi leaves the store while he’s busily arguing with Jae-ho. Kang-hyuk heads out to find her, followed by Chi-soo. They take opposite directions, and thus it’s Chi-soo who finds her first, crying in a bathroom stall.

When Kang-hyuk arrives, Chi-soo’s telling her not to cry in front of him because of another man, then moving in for a kiss. Kang-hyuk steps in and punches Chi-soo, telling him that Eun-bi deserves better than this kind of treatment in a bathroom, and pulls her away.

(Eee, now it’s Lee Ki-woo making the cutesy faces at us during commercial break! Equal opportunity squeeing FTW.)

Kang-hyuk’s so lost in thought that he doesn’t realize he’s still holding Eun-bi’s wrist until she asks him to let go. He comes back to the moment, apologizes, and excuses himself to pick up some ointment from the pharmacy. Aw, for Chi-soo?

At the store, Ba-wool frets adorably over Eun-bi, unable to get a hold of her on the phone. Hyun-woo confirms that both Kang-hyuk and Chi-soo are unreachable, but is much less worried. He holds up his half-knit scarf to Ba-wool’s neck, which threatens the latter’s sense of masculinity while Hyun-woo tells him he’ll catch cold. I love that Hyun-woo’s not merely beta male material, but straight-up mother hen.

Alone now, Eun-bi sits with her cup ramyun and egg (onto which she draws an angry crying face), puzzling over both men’s curious behavior. Why would Chi-soo have a problem with her crying, when she wasn’t even doing it in front of him? How did Kang-hyuk get into the mix, and why did he hit Chi-soo? Taking a bite of her scalding ramyun reminds her: And why would he call her “hot”?

So it’s egg (Chi-soo) in one hand, chopsticks (Kang-hyuk) in another. Eun-bi contemplates them both, wondering, “Could it be…that you…really…no way…for me?”

At the ramyun shop afterward, Eun-bi eyes both men warily, trying to figure out whether her suspicions are on the right track. Kang-hyuk joins her outside to help pickle the radish, and Chi-soo finds them with his challenger face on. Thinking the worst, Eun-bi bursts out, “NO!”… only to have Chi-soo reach for the onion, rather than for a punch. Oops. Well, that’s not embarrassing or anything, holding out your arms dramatically. She lowers them pretending she was going for a stretch.

Neither guy is acting that out of character so she’s left scratching her head, having expected way more drama than this. So why does it feel like she’s been totally cut out of the loop? Aren’t they supposed to be awkward around her?, she wonders. Whatever happened to the “hot” and the wrist-grabbing and the posturing?

So when Chi-soo wanders in, she’s hyper-aware of his presence and imagines this as a romantic buildup moment — with the pretty tinkling music setting the mood — and turns to him with an expectant look when he speaks to her. Only to have that mood crash down around her when he asks for the radishes.

But he did call her hot, so she tests out her theory — now channeling the Wonder Girls’ “So Hot,” natch — by getting close and pointing him in the right direction with a suggestive gesture. Chi-soo gulps nervously… but then kills her sexy fantasy by telling her she’s got a pepper flake stuck between her teeth. Not exactly the kind of hot she was going for.

Embarrassed, Eun-bi heads to the bathroom for a furious tooth-brushing session, where Kang-hyuk bursts in all smiles. She tells him to knock first — who knows what she could have been doing? — and he cheerily answers that that’s the point.

Deciding to test her suspicions again, Eun-bi attempts a performance of sexy seductress that comes out more like the pee-pee dance. Kang-hyuk closes the door, sidling close and putting her hand on his ass (rawr!)… to pull out some more laxative medicine, saying she must have been in a lot of pain. HAHA. He walks away pleased with himself for having the foresight to prepare the medicine in advance.

But when he steps outside, he finds Chi-soo waiting for him, standing like a challenger in a duel. To the roof they go to hash out their issues.

Meanwhile, Eun-bi calls Dong-joo to get her opinion on what “hot” means in this situation, wanting to confirm that she’s not being crazy for thinking it’s a compliment on her attractiveness. Dong-joo figures the same thing, and Eun-bi says, “You think so too? It’s not a reference to being an H.O.T fan or something like that, right?” Hehehe.

Dong-joo is out eating pork skins with the Coach, who gets annoyed when she says she dressed up special for her fiancé today. He gripes that she ought to get her honey to buy her dinner instead of eating with him, and she retorts that she could hardly eat this (cheap, unrefined) food with him. They’re totally setting up these two to be an item, right? Since she’s completely fake with the other guy and totally frank with the Coach, right?

Chi-soo presents Kang-hyuk with his doctor’s report and tells him to pay him for the damages. How funny is it that he went to his personal doctor to essentially stick a Band-Aid on his lip? You’re such a prima donna, not that it’s a surprise. Kang-hyuk replies that he was expecting a fight, but Chi-soo holds up his fist, saying it’s too valuable to be used for any old reason.

Kang-hyuk points out, “But haven’t you already used it a lot? Because of my wife? Lee Chi-soo, what’s the reason you’re using that precious fist for her?” Chi-soo just says he needs her to treat an illness. Kang-hyuk asks if his association with her will cease after he’s cured of his condition, and Chi-soo agrees. Kang-hyuk’s pleased with that.

Now it’s Chi-soo’s turn to ask why Kang-hyuk’s acting the part of protector when he’s not Eun-bi’s boyfriend or real husband. Kang-hyuk answers that he made a promise to Eun-bi’s father and his mother to protect her as well as “some other things.”

Chi-soo scoffs at his commitment to a mere promise, to which Kang-hyuk replies, thumping his chest, “A promise made concerning a woman — it’s my heart.” Aw, that’s touching. (Kang-hyuk hilariously thinks so too; at Chi-soo’s unimpressed reaction, he tells himself, “I thought that sounded cool.”)

Chi-soo tells him to focus on paying him back instead of keeping insignificant promises, and leaves. Kang-hyuk takes out his ointment and bandages and muses, “But my Band-Aids were a lot prettier.” Aw, he didn’t have a chance to give them to Chi-soo.

And down below, Eun-bi emerges from the shadows, having overheard this conversation.

At home, Daddy Cha asks Chi-soo worriedly what’s up — the doctor told him he got injured in a bathroom. This is Chi-soo, who doesn’t even step foot inside public bathrooms! Chi-soo says that he went “Just to see what they’re like,” and tripped.

Dad’s listening to his song again, which he has to listen to in order to fall asleep, since “the song is your mother.” Chi-soo bursts out at that, wondering what’s up with everyone today: “A song is just a song, and a promise is just a promise! How can they become something else?”

Daddy Cha takes up his wineglass, sits back, and sighs, “When you care for a woman, she becomes liquor, she becomes the moon, she becomes a song. And then she becomes your world.” That’s so unexpectedly sweet. He tells Chi-soo he’ll understand when he meets a woman like that, who’ll make him feel the way Dad did when he met Chi-soo’s mother.

Chi-soo ponders this, thinking back to the times he’s hallucinated Eun-bi. I love that that’s a plural condition.

He scrawls notes, as though this is a math problem to be managed by solving an equation. (Have you not realized? Math solves nothing! Nothing!) One note reads “liquor = club,” equating Dad’s woman = liquor statement with the time he pictured Eun-bi with a volleyball at the nightclub. Another says “moon = rabbit, radish.”

He decides that some hallucinations could be attributed to culture shock, but there’s a blank spot in the “song = ???” category. That reassures him: “Yeah, you’ll be fine.”

Thinking back to the almost-bathroom-kiss, Chi-soo faces himself in the mirror, giving his reflection a stern talking-to. Then he picks up his new CD and wonders, “Why…did I buy this?” Oh, Chi-soo. I love how un-self-aware you are, which is remarkable given how self-absorbed you are.

He’s still mulling it over the next day on a date with So-yi, and he asks her whether she hears any particular song when she sees him. She laughs, wondering why he’s asking, and he lets it go. Instead he asks what she’s listening to on her mp3 player, and she shows him a program that selects songs at “smart random.” (I enjoy that Chi-soo’s selection — a ’90s Park Ji-yoon song — sings at him, “I don’t know anything… Don’t come close, stay where you are…”)

And then So-yi leans in and asks why he isn’t wearing cologne these days. Heh.

Ba-wool pesters Eun-bi to tell him what’s going on with Chi-soo, not buying her answer that there’s nothing. He wonders if Chi-soo likes his noona. It’s definitely what she’s wondering, but she isn’t ready to admit that and keeps quiet.

At the shop, Kang-hyuk gives the crew a recipe development project. First task: Split into pairs and cook a pot of ramyun for your partner, the kind to make their hearts “bubble” with emotion. Ba-wool chooses noona (so cute), but Kang-hyuk has already conceived of “democratic and extremely scientific method” of choosing.

Enter… a childish ladder game! (Basically there’s a mazelike structure of lines and each person finds their way from one end to another.) This results in the teams of: Hyun-woo and Ba-wool, and Chi-soo and Eun-bi.

While Ba-wool argues with Hyun-woo (who’s trying to interview him before starting the cooking), Chi-soo uses So-yi’s program to select a random song, and is pleased when it picks one he likes. Again, he misses the correlation as Weather Forecast sings at him, “I like you, I like you so much, I want to give you everything…”

He looks at the bickering Wool-Woo couple (or should it be Woo-Wool, even though that means Depressing Couple?) and taps the program again. Ba-wool has just declared that he’s tired of this exercise, so Chi-soo’s impressed when the program pulls up the hard-rocking, metal-influenced Seo Taiji song “Classroom Idea,” which growls, “Enough now with those lessons…” Right on.

Then he turns to observe Kang-hyuk and taps again. Out comes a children’s song. HAHA. Chi-soo’s both amazed and creeped out, dropping the tablet fearfully. Ha, somebody get this boy a Ouija board, please? His reaction would be priceless.

Eun-bi and Chi-soo sit down to work on their recipe, and when she asks him what foods he dislikes or can’t eat, he answers, “Yang Eun-bi. Yang Intern. Yang Poop.” She tells him to knock off the jokes, but he says, “What if I’m not joking? I have to find out why I keep seeking out food I can’t eat.”

Back to the river it is. She wonders why he’s brought them here when this place hardly holds good memories for them. (Note to Eun-bi: It never does for anybody.) Chi-soo says they’re here because this is where all the crazy started for them, and he needs to get to the bottom of it: “Even if they’re ridiculous, these things have happened, and I’m doing ridiculous things. So now that things have turned out this way, I figure I’d try believing in this ridiculous song.”

Declaring, “I have to know what my feelings are about you,” Chi-soo puts an earbud in her ear, and the other in his. It may be crazy, but he’s gonna give it a shot and see what the song says about their relationship: “The song that comes up is how you feel about me.”

Tap. Up comes Verbal Jint’s “You Insulted Me.” The main chorus goes, “You insulted a man like me. It’s too late to blame myself.”

Phew! Chi-soo feels relief, deciding, Ah, so that’s it! He smiles smugly now, concluding that his preoccupation is purely because Eun-bi was the first person to ever insult him. Thus the resulting culture shock is what caused his fixation. (It’s probably worth nothing that the song can also work in reverse — that Eun-bi’s own issue with Chi-soo is his disrespect for her. Naturally, Chi-soo doesn’t think along those lines and just applies the song to himself as victim.)

Eun-bi asks if he’s finished, and he says he is. She overheard him saying he’d be through with her when he was cured, so she takes this as her cue to cut the cord and gets out of the car.

One last gift: She hands him her egg, offering it as a hard-boiled snack. It’s the same teary-faced one that had represented Chi-soo in her confused egg-versus-ramyun debate earlier, and now she’s letting go. As she walks the river’s edge alone, she asks herself, “Yang Eun-bi, what were you expecting?”

Chi-soo drives home, pleased as punch, figuring all that worry was for nothing. Taking out Eun-bi’s sad-faced egg, he decides to eat it now and cracks the shell against his head… only to find out it wasn’t hard-boiled after all. Hee! Serves you right.

Eun-bi trudges home late that night and finds Kang-hyuk waiting for her. He teases her about going out with another man while leaving her husband at home, calling her “Hot Wife.”

Eun-bi tells him that she knows why he’s acting this way, but that there’s no need for him to continue: He may have promised her father to take care of her, but she’s an adult now and can take care of herself.

In response, Kang-hyuk picks her up and sets her on the railing in front of him (omg so hot), which gets her anxiously scratching her chin in a nervous tic. He points out that she’s just overreacted to simple teasing, so maybe she’s not a complete adult just yet.

Kang-hyuk asks, “Is it really okay for me to stop playing protector?” She says yes, and he replies, “Then I won’t be able to hold back anymore. Would it be okay if I didn’t?” With that, he leans in close to kiss her…

…as Chi-so watches from across the street, not quite so free of her after all.

 
COMMENTS

I love the way the songs played into the theme this episode, which added a touch of whimsy while still tying into the scenes. I’m not placing a lot of stock in the song choice beyond “Hey, that’s cool,” but it’s like Chi-soo to seek out a simple explanation and cling to that, no matter that his feelings may be way more complex than a simple lyric.

I’m also tickled to have Kang-hyuk stepping up to assert himself now that Eun-bi has written off Chi-soo. I’m sure there’s more to his promise with Dad, and while it stands, Eun-bi sees him as acting out of obligation. With her absolving him of that duty, perhaps she’ll start to believe he might feel for her beyond the half-teasing “Wifey” designation. Clearly he’s been forthright in declaring that he likes her, but his declarations haven’t exactly rung with sincerity, so it’s natural that she’d dismiss them.

I want her to see that there’s more there with Kang-hyuk — and I want him to show it, too, because I’m not totally convinced he feels for her beyond mere interest, either. Jung Il-woo has given us enough moments of emotional connection that I don’t doubt what he’s feeling, even though Chi-soo hasn’t quite figured it out yet. But I don’t get that from Kang-hyuk, and would love more depth from him, to better challenge Chi-soo to step it up. ‘Cause really, that’s the endgame for me: To see Chi-soo grow and turn into a real human being with real human emotions. Whatever helps get us there, I’ll take. And hey, if that requires more swoon-worthy scenes of Kang-hyuk scooping up Eun-bi and making the kissy moves on her, I suppose we’ll just have to put up with that. Such a trial, am I right? The things we do for this show.

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thanks for the recap.
I enjoyed this episode so much and it left as with a cliffhanger whether Kang-hyuk would plant that kiss or not. I'm thinking NOT, but enough to make Chi-Soo see that his fascination with Eun-Bi was more than "she's the girl who first insulted me" excuse that is playing on his head right now.
I like how this drama rewinds and shows as scenes to fill in the gaps of what we didn't see in the previous episode. I believe that its the second time it has done that.
I see certain similarities with The Greatest Love ( which I absolutely adore to pieces). Its both fast paced, quick- witted, and though the acting are both over the top and sometimes exaggerated, it serves" the funny" without me thinking that this is already bordering on stupid but far far from that, because of its cohesiveness and the metas interspersed in the storyline.
Funny how Chi-soo is similar to Dok Ko Jin in thinking that love is an ailment that you need to get treatment for or you need to overcome, and their both so self-absorbed by the way. I'm just going to enjoy how Chi-soo's protective bubble will burst and how his simplistic explanation/ excuses for his feelings will be negated one by one.
I love how the show uses metaphors like the egg, the chopsticks and songs to represent either a person, a feeling, a connection. ( TGL similarity right?)
I hope that the storyline will maintain its cohesiveness even when the angst will set in, we know that in kdramaland , it will be inevitable.
And the scene with Chi-soo and the egg, CRACKtastic! serves you right!

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It kinda funny how they promoted it akin to Coffee Prince and we got all these similarities with Best Love instead.

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"Then he turns to observe Kang-hyuk and taps again. Out comes a children’s song. HAHA. "

Did anyone else catch the lyrics to this children's song? It says: "Tree, Tree, Tree that sleeps standing up.." HAHAHAHA

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LOL..that's even better. Thanks for that observation. I don't know Korean so I really appreciate this. That song fits the scene perfectly!!

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OMO! HAHAHAHAH. What a great way of making fun of each characters!

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wow seriously... these boys and writers sure know what 's hot... 'cause... I'm meeelllttiiiiiinnnnggggggggggggg

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Let me just be the first to say.. I am so not liking the 'giraffe' inspired print coat Chi Soo is sporting. Burn it, I wish not to see it again! :(

Other than that.. This was a pretty good episode. Thanks for the recap!

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I haven't watched this episode yet but I just realized that Gang Hyuk reminds me of Daniel Henney and it always seemed like he never got the girl!! (Spring Waltz and My lovely Sam-Soon). I really want him to get the girl but I also like Chi-soo!

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This is one of the light-hearted dramas that I love watching. at this time of the year romantic comedies like this one are hard to come by. It is such a reprieve from all the other serious dramas like thousand kisses, tree with deep roots, etc.

Thanks javabeans for the fast recaps! this can last me all week:)

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Hyun-woo and Ba wool make me laugh so hard! They're so cute and adorable.

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i totally agree, lol. They are so funny together that scenes with Ba wool and So yin feels like meh...

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Hopefully Lee Ki-woo making the cutesy faces during commercial break is only for equal opportunity and not a sign for "Chisoo will grow up and The Chef will get the girl". The fortuneteller got it right so far, Eunbi lost her temper, get fired, the bells, so it's gonna be Chisoo. Right?! Yup. Chisoo indeed. Or else..I stop watching drama. For a month.

JB thanks for the awesome super fast recap.

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to be fair, we haven't gotten half as much airtime with kang hyuk as we have jung il woo's character--give the man time!! he'll prevail and give us displays of emotional intensity of his commitment to eun bi. i hope so anyway :3 eeeeep! I LOVE THIS DRAMA TO DEATH
and thank you for being so so swifty with your recapping!

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Thanks for the recap!

Man, I must have 2nd lead syndrome worse than I thought. At the end I was pretty much mentally screaming, "KISSSS HER! KISS HER DAMMIT!" haha. I really, really, really hope this is the rare drama that allows a 2nd lead kiss, 'cause frankly, that would really help push Chi-soo towards growing up while giving Kang-hyuk leverage. Not to mention I'm another wanting him to really step up to the plate instead of being passive. So doing a happy dance at this moment.

....Though I'm being reminded how this is similar to StarCandyBiscuitTeacher with how I *hated* StarCandy's meddling until about halfway through and began rooting for him because the 2nd lead was becoming an ass. Crossing fingers Kang-hyuk doesn't fall for the Sudden Ass syndrome!

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Amen to the sudden-ass syndrome. Still mourn the waste of Uhm Tae Woong in DGCH myself.

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Yay, I finally have something to say! and it has NOTHING to do with the drama! How pathetic!!

JB, your in-parentheses comments are so precious. Love them. This time its "Math solves nothing! Nothing!" *Sigh* If only the ministry of education knows this truth, It'll save my 9 years of productive life from the doom of studying math. Hate. Math.

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just have to shout this out. KANG HYUUKK!!!! SHOW US WHAT YOU HAVE!!!!! *kyaaaahhhh*

I think I can make myself believe that this story is going to end up with Chisoo-EunBi couple. But, oh my! I can't help but rooting for Kang Hyuk-EunBi couple. I mean, yes, Chisoo-Eunbi's chemistry is like "woah!--sizzling hot!" But, I believe KangHyuk-Eunbi can have that great chemistry too. But what makes me think that KH has not yet emitted those hormonal chemistry is because it was needed for his character to be slacking and lazy and thus... not aggressively hitting on Eunbi. But with this episode, Eunbi cutting off her cords with Chisoo, and Eunbi coming clean with KH that she heard about his reason. This is a much bigger chance for KH to be with Eunbi.

I'm so so so sorry Chisoo, I know the show meant you and Eunbi to be the fated couple, but, gaaahhh, really, I can't help but liking Kang Hyuk.

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I know... Chi-soo is cute an all, but I'm leaning heavily on the KangHyuk-Eunbi team. Maybe they'll do a surprise fated couple thing where either guy could be the guy.

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The songs are picked so cleverly- I noticed a few extra details that I thought were hilarious:

Kang-hyuk's song is not only a children's song but a song that states, "Oh tree, oh tree, oh tree that sleeps standing up" and then the camera pans over to KH in the background falling asleep while stirring his cauldron of soup hahaha.

Weather Forecast's song is actually for Hyun-woo- "I like you, I like you a lot, I want to give you everything," which refers back to Chi-soo's attempt to pay off HW's debt collectors.

so funny, so sweet!

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Alice--thanks for the lyrics! I didn't even realize how perfect the songs were until you pointed it out.

Kyuri, from NYC

(also a Lee Ki-woo (aka Kang hyuk) lover, going strong 3 years (since "Balchikhan Yujadeul")... men as gorgeous/lovely as him are IMPOSSIBLE to come by in Korea...or the States)

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Love every episode comes out, too sad it is only up to ep 16, can they add more like to 100 ep? Chi-soo, Eun-bi and Kang-hyuk love you all!

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OOOHHH THNKS FOR THE RECAP!!!! I CANNOT WAIT!! CHI SOO IS DEFINITELY GONNA REALIZE HIS FEELINGS IN THE NEXT EP!! FORSURE!!!! CANT WAIT FOR THEE KISS!!!!

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Thanks for the recap.

Does anyone predict that maybe it's going to be another parallel punching scene where in last episode, Kang-hyuk punched Chi-soo for trying to kiss Eun-Bi, and it's Chi-soo's turn to punch Kang-hyuk? It'll probably confuse her even more. Either way, I can't wait for the next episode.

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absolutely great recap!! thx,JB!!

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did he kiss .. di he ...??? i wonder what makes KH loves her so much .. what's lead to that affection and 'obsession' towards her ??? ... lol ...

as much I like CS, i love KH more ... sigh i wish they develop and explore on his character more ... can't wait for tonights .. huhu .. i saw CS kiss her , but did KH kissed her too ... hehehe .. lol ..

i'm so dugeun dugeun ...

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Oh man, Kang-hyuk just blows me away. I have cartoon hearts in my eyes for him. Awooga awooga! I hope Chi Soo does something amazing to make the otp beat out the underdog. This series is hot.

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did he kiss .. did he ...??? i wonder what makes KH loves her so much .. what's lead to that affection and 'obsession' towards her ??? ... lol ...

as much I like CS, i love KH more ... sigh i wish they develop and explore on his character more ... can't wait for tonights .. huhu .. i saw CS kiss her , but did KH kissed her too ... hehehe .. lol ..

i'm so dugeun dugeun ...

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I want Kang Hyuk to get up on his ANGST. I really want to see that. He's been too lovey-dovey and sweet the whole time. I want his SEXY ANGST! YAY! for next episode, the KISS finally.

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Thank you for the recap.
Despite knowing Gong Hyo Jin's cameo in advance, I nearly didn't recognize her - she looked so good and YOUNG!!! I really like her haircut.

This drama is a funny sitcomy mixture of "Best Love" and "Biscuit Teacher and Star Candy" (and Gong Hyo Jin was in both).

I think Javabeans and Girlfriday mentioned something like that in their podcast and I agree with them: I'm so glad that the characters are not only supporting ones, but each has his/her own history, problems, good sides and flaws. I like the short scenes with Dong Joo and the coach (they have to definitely end up together!! :-) ) and I even like the "without conscience" So Yi :-)

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Thank you so much! I haven't been able to find it with subtitles yet and really wanted to know the particulars before watching tonight's episode. Thank you!!!!!

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thanks a lot JB.. the Woo-Wool pair is really cute.. so happy Kang Hyuk is taking the initiative..tht'll trigger the rt emotions from ChiSoo

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Now, it's settled for me. The Big Polar Bear has left hibernation mode. I'm sorry for Chi Soo because i really really really like him : BUT he's just a cute face kid that doesn't know anything in life from dealing with people to earning money. I don't care about age gap ( my parents were 16 years apart, try doing better :) ) but really they are on different planets. Love is about respect, how to complete the other one, how to know someone's heart without words, how to solve problems instead of creating them, how to make plans for the future, how to make babies...
Just imagining CS and Eun-Bi in bed is just toooo comical for me : It definitely doesn't work. But with Kang-hyuk it's a complete different story, and a believable one. And i just love Big Paws NAH!!

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thanks for let us know what happens, i couldn t wait the sub version, i watched it in korean lol xD adorable drama

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Wow! Did anyone just see that kiss????!!!!!

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definitely seen that awesomeness hotness of a kiss! gah, i can't wait for the recaps when i wake up tomorrow...

squeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee!

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squeeeing with you!!!!!!!! Cable rocks ;)

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I think the whole world and all their friends and family just saw that kiss. The recaps will probably be out 2am ish here in my time but I am dying to know what actually happened in the RAW that I just watched...but yeah, that kiss just blew my mind. Long live cable!!! More hot kiss scenes please...

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Episode 10

Eun-bi's temper will prevent her from getting kissed...

again

I adore this zippy comedy.

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I am totally rooting for Kang-hyuk since this episode..and especially since the next one. he is just soo sooo cute. cha chi-soo is just too unreasonable, too young and screaming all the time like a crazy person. he doesn't know how to treat her well.

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Same here. I like Chi Soo, but I'm rooting for husband. He's so silly and adorable, but mature. He knows how to treat a lady too.

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yeah, Until now jisoo has been mistreating her and verbally abusing. I can't imagine any woman in real life who would for for that kind of guy when there is such a cute one beside her. jisoo hasnt done anything good for her until now, besides screaming at her all the time. and a few times he pretended to be her boyfriend, thats actually all he has ever done for her...and it wasnt even for her, but for himself just to be with her.

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i do not what happen i couldnt see any writing on your blog. only titles and picture can be seen.

because of my love to this drama, i read this in highlight mode...hihi...a little bit uncomfortable though but thats fine

thanks for the recap^^

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Awesome recap! Man, I love this drama. Don't hold back Kang Hyuk. Team Husband FTW!

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YES! TEAM HUSBAND!!

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Thanks JB for the recap.i really appreciate your effort..i love this drama

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Yay your updates are always so quick! Can't wait to watch this ep! <3

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arh... the 2 male leads r so Hot!! Between both, I cant decide whom to support :D

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Love <3! Great show!

Thanks for the recap, Javabeans!

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Did anyone notice the size of the milk carton KH was drinking from while he was looking for EB?

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besides the triangle...

MOAR BA-WOOL & HYUN-WOO~!!! RAWR~!!!
(it's like there's a new pairing which will tandemize along with reel- & real-life pairing Gu Yong-ha & Moon Jae-shin /slash/ Song Joong-ki & Yoo Ah-in...)

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no screencap of kang hyuk during the commercial break? :(

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Just watched ep 9. And ooohhh, can I say that I love the little thing that when jaeho asked kanghyuk about eunbi's whereabout, after KH answered JH, he resumed his cutting, but starting from calm pace, ending with a frustated pace and he felt like frustated. Love it.

(Okay. I'm so into KangHyuk now....)

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JB - Since you like the music metas, the piano snippet that's playing while Chi-soo and Kang-hyuk look for Eun-bi around 3:50 is in the same key and starts exactly the same way as the SG song "That Man", the instrumental version! With the ornamentation at the beginning and everything. Then they change it up. But its a direct musical quote.

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@steph: "He knows how to treat a lady too."
Yessssss, that's definitely the biggest point why I like KH. He is slow in the game, but he totally hold himself back. When he said "I got to go to sleep, or else, it'll be dangerous." -SWOOOONNN- that made me respect and like him more and more. (okay, wrong episode, I'm talking about eps 10... Haha, jumbled data in my brain).
But, back to this eps, eps 9, at the end of the show, when he actually asked EunBi's permission to stop acting as her guardian anymore, when he asked if he can "not hold back anymore" that is just so so SOOOOOO nice of him. So respectful. I like KangHyuk!!!! Go Go Go 2nd lead! Ha!

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what is the phone application name?? I want that application so badly. :)

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In the rooftop conversation between Chi-soo and Kang Hyuk, Kang Hyuk said "그여자아보지 와" and he used it again twice. I thought his use of 와 was weird. Is that referring back to him speaking Japanese in the earlier episodes?

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Completely agree with girlfriday on Jung Il Woo's song. The song starts off pretty fine, but then once the bridge hits, it's just bleh.

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Why do I always like the underdog???? Arrrgggh! It makes watching dramas so difficult!!!
Anyway, I was debating whether or not to watch this show and I'm actually really (pleasantly) surprised at how good it is. It's funny and has some emotional weight to it (though I dislike Eun-bi's acting...).
*sigh*poor Kang-hyuk...

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What's the app of the "random song app" name? :)

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The scene where Chi-soo cracks the egg against his head only to find out that it wasn't hard boiled made me laugh so hard. 🤣

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