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Shut Up: Flower Boy Band: Episode 14

Brace for impact. It’s an awesome episode, but you’ll need your airbags and your first-aid kit handy. And perhaps a defibrillator charged up, on standby. Just when you think you’ve seen rock bottom, you find there’s a basement hiding underneath those floorboards. These boys really know how to put a heart through the wringer. Why does it hurt so much to love you?

 
EPISODE 14 RECAP

Hyun-soo debuts solo as the boys watch on tv, half of them sad, half of them seething. It’s Ha-jin who refuses to turn away from the television, wanting to clock The Betrayer’s every move.

Ji-hyuk defends Hyun-soo’s decision, which just gets Ha-jin riled up even more, asking how he can take that guy’s side when he clearly cut and ran to save himself. Do-il looks over at Ji-hyuk, wanting to say something, but Ji-hyuk shakes his head no.

Do-il just sighs and tells Ha-jin: “Watch what you say. You’ll regret it later.” They ask Ji-hyuk what Hae-ri said about the band, and he doesn’t convey the entire conversation. The parts he leaves out: the noble sacrifice for Hyun-soo, and Hae-ri’s orders to end things with Su-ah.

All he tells them is that they’re supposed to focus on their music, and wait for the opportunity to start slow, perhaps play in little clubs here and there. So I’m guessing the breakup with Su-ah was her “do anything” condition with Ji-hyuk, though when he argues, she does point out that it’s only a matter of time before Su-ah gets hurt in all this.

Do-il, Ha-jin, and Kyung-jong go to school, the strut totally gone from their walk down the halls. Su-ah passes by and gets squarely ignored, but she stops Do-il to ask where Ji-hyuk is. She gets a cold reply: “You do know who’s hurting the most right now, right? Do us a favor and get lost.” Ouch.

That night they get a surprise visit: Kyung-jong’s mom suddenly bursts in, hysterical about her son packing up and leaving this instant. Oh no. The boys come out to see what the commotion is about, just in time to hear her scream at her son that she didn’t send him up to Seoul for this – to be friends with girlfriend-cohabitating, son-of-gangster, fisticuffs-happy punks.

Oof. The looks on the boys faces. It’s one thing to be called that by some random person, but their buddy’s mom? She tells Kyung-jong that he can’t stay here any longer, or else they’ll be a bad influence and ruin him.

But Kyung-jong breaks free of Mom’s grasp and shouts back:

Kyung-jong: I’m not going! You don’t know anything about my friends, so don’t talk about them that way! No matter what anyone says, they’re really good guys. Even if I die, I’m gonna die with them, so you can go back down by yourself, or do what you want! I love playing music with my band. If I go too, what will the band do? Even if you beat me till I die, I won’t go. I’m sorry Mom.

Awwww, kitty. It just about wrings your heart dry. The boys watch stunned, tears brimming in their eyes.

Hae-ri goes to see Su-ah at work, and tells her she can stay in the apartment as long as she needs. But Ji-hyuk is another matter. Gah, I knew she’d do something like this. She tells Su-ah that Ji-hyuk is holding onto her when it might cost him the band and their future, and asks Su-ah to let him go.

Back in the dorm, Ha-jin sidles up to Kyung-jong, moved by his bestie’s show of loyalty. But it’s not over, because Mom’s called for backup, and if he doesn’t go down with her tomorrow, Dad’s coming up to haul his ass back to Busan. This time it’s Ha-jin’s turn to remind him that they’re going to play music together till they die, so it’ll be okay.

Ji-hyuk sits alone in the basement studio, hugging Byung-hee’s guitar for dear life. I just love that visual gesture. The words swirl around in his head – Hae-ri’s question of what he’ll do to protect the band, and Kyung-jong’s declaration to defend them. Out loud, he says, “I have to protect it.”

The next morning Teacher Kim makes the boys breakfast wearing an apron like an adorable little den mother, clucking at them to eat and get some life back into them. How cute are you?

He swears by his rock-drumming past that he will get them gigs in every club in town, and tells them to go to school and practice like normal. They’re clearly dispirited, but Teach’s pep talk gets Ji-hyuk onboard, and he agrees that they’ll go to school and practice.

At school they run into Hyun-soo for the first time, and the air is downright hostile with Ha-jin, who tells him things are AWESOME now that the cold winds of Siberia aren’t blowing through the dorm. Don’t be mean to Hyun-soo! You’re killing me!

Kyung-jong is much nicer, asking Hyun-soo how he’s been, and suggesting that he visit the dorm. Ha-jin makes it clear he’s not welcome there and stalks off.

Hyun-soo just looks over at Ji-hyuk, and already my heart can’t take it. Ji-hyuk just barely manages to meet his eyes for a second, and then walks away without a word. Do-il hangs back to ask how he’s doing, and tells him not to be so disappointed in Ji-hyuk.

Hyun-soo lies that he isn’t, and just puts up his usual bristly wall of defense, saying that life is just lived alone, and it was pathetic of him to put his trust in Ji-hyuk as a leader. Do-il tells him not to say things he’ll regret later.

But that gives Hyun-soo pause, and he asks what that means. Tell him! Tell him! Aaargh, of course you’re not going to tell. Do-il sighs and says nevermind, and gives him a little pat on the shoulder, saying that it’s good that things are going well for him.

Ji-hyuk can only watch Su-ah from a distance, and texts her that he’s been staring at the back of her head for days, wondering when he can see her face. So she relocates outside with Deo-mi, and Ji-hyuk picks a balcony vantage point so they can look at each other, even if they’re not in the same space.

I just love all their little ways to be together while apart. He texts her to meet him by the river tonight. No! Not the river!

Hyun-soo gets a call from Mom to say that Little Sis made it out of surgery okay, and he can rest easy now. Phew. Ye-rim overhears the conversation and asks if she can go with him to the hospital to see her, and he pretends to be put out by her eavesdropping, but he’s totally smiling.

She takes his hand again, startling him, and this time she puts a little container of hand lotion in his palm, saying that maybe it’s because he’s a guitarist, but she was shocked at how rough his hand was when she grabbed it the last time. He’s like, I’m not a girl… but again, he’s smiling.

Ji-hyuk finds Seung-hoon at school and tells him that he’s going to stop seeing her. Seung-hoon wonders why he’s being told, and Ji-hyuk says he’s just going to trust one thing – Seung-hoon’s warning to him not to make Su-ah lonely. As in, same back to you.

Ugh. I hate it when guys do this in dramas. She’s not a possession, and she’s not an imbecile. She doesn’t need to be protected by ANYONE, and least of all does she need two guys to hand off Su-ah Duty, without her say. YOU HAVEN’T EVEN BROKEN UP WITH HER YET.

Meanwhile, Hyun-soo and Ye-rim go into the studio for an interview, which Ha-jin and Kyung-jong catch on tv. Hyun-soo gets asked if Eye Candy is over, and he gives a smooth answer that they’re each working their hardest right now, and doesn’t say anything definite.

The interviewer asks who their ideal type is, and Ye-rim very quickly answers that it’s Hyun-soo. He answers the same, “but just as a duet partner,” but the MC pushes the coupling, of course.

As their duet begins to play, it all finally sinks in and Ha-jin starts to cry. I’m not even sure if he’s crying about Ye-rim or about Hyun-soo. Kyung-jong doesn’t know what to do, and very awkwardly pats him on the back. I know I’m not supposed to be laughing, but I am. It’s so cute.

Ji-hyuk and Su-ah meet on their bench by the river and he asks if there’s anything she wants to do. She asks for the necklace he always wears and he hands it over, saying they’re even for the sneakers then.

She thinks of something else she’s always wanted to do, and he wonders how she’s kept it all in for so long. Su-ah: “Well we only have today, so we have to do it all.” He says nothing, realizing that she knows this is the end too.

Flashback to when she saw the boys lighting fireworks in honor of Byung-hee. She and Ji-hyuk light their own now.

Once the fireworks go out, Su-ah is the first to say it: “Let’s stop seeing each other.” Ji-hyuk looks over at her, surprised, but can say nothing to argue. Well if they’re both going to be noble idiots about it, I much prefer a breakup like this, with both of them knowing why, as opposed to one party being dumped “for their own good.”

They sit in silence as they wait for the bus. It comes and she gets up, but Ji-hyuk grabs her hand, not ready to let her go yet. She sits back down. And they wait for the next bus. Aw.

Ji-hyuk asks if she’s not going to ask why or let him ask, but she says she knows. Ji-hyuk: “I’m not going to call you. And I’m going to pretend not to know you at school. I’m not going to be curious, and I’m not going to miss you. I’m just going to return to the time when I never knew you.”

She says it’s okay, over and over, to each of his statements. He finally turns to her: “Is that really okay?” With tears brimming in her eyes, she barely ekes out a yes with a smile, and gets up at the arrival of the next bus.

He holds onto her hand for as long as possible, and she finally pulls away. Without turning back, she says, “Bye,” and gets on the bus. Only then does she let herself cry.

Hyun-soo goes to the hospital to see Little Sis, who whines for Ji-hyuk oppa over and over. Aw. Hyun-soo gives a reassuring smile and promises that if she eats well, he’ll call Ji-hyuk. Don’t lie to your sister! Waaaah.

Reeling from the breakup, Ji-hyuk bursts into the dorm like a crazed man on a mission, and calls the boys out of their rooms, suddenly declaring that they have to practice, right now. “We can’t let it die like this.”

They sigh and follow him into the studio to practice, but no one’s got their heart in it, and everyone’s clearly feeling the loss of a guitarist. At one mention of Hyun-soo though, Ha-jin flips and walks out. Kyung-jong follows.

Ji-hyuk sighs and says they have to power through it, and Do-il wonders, “Since when is music work that we have to force ourselves to do? If we don’t enjoy it, shouldn’t we be quitting?”

But that’s exactly the wrong thing to say to Ji-hyuk right now, fresh off his heartbreak to protect the band. His anger flares. “What? Is that really something to say to me right now, when I’m doing my damnedest to try and do something here?”

Do-il: “You’re the leader, but no one asked you to be responsible for our lives!” And he storms out too. No! If you two fight, then EVERYONE is fighting! *whimper*

Teacher Kim sees the aftermath and calls Rock Kim for help, but there’s no answer. He goes to see Hae-ri to ask if she’s really just going to stand by and watch them fall, and do nothing to help.

He argues that the rumors about Ji-hyuk aren’t true, and it’s not like Do-il can get new parents, but she has the power to help them. She says it’s their problem, and that not dropping them entirely IS the best she can do. But Teacher calls bullshit.

“These kids are barely eighteen years old. They’re at an age where they can collide and fall, and then get back up and run.” My fist is in the air.

He pleads with her to give them another shot. I love Teach so much right now. But literally two seconds after the words come out of his mouth, another story hits, this time about Do-il starting a fight with that asshole a few episodes back. Goddamn, can’t catch a break.

And then another surprise visit at the dorm: this time it’s two thugs, here to haul Do-il away. Really, Mobster Daddy? You couldn’t just call? Ji-hyuk tries to stop them and gets shoved for his trouble, and they warn that they’ll all get hurt if he doesn’t comply.

Ji-hyuk asks if he’ll be okay, and Do-il says it’ll be fine, and goes with the minions.

That leaves Ji-hyuk alone in a room with two empty beds. He just sits there, looking at the place where Hyun-soo and Do-il should be, clicking the lights on and off, on and off.

Woo-kyung sees lights on in the pool hall and stops in, and finds Do-il lying on the couch, face covered in bruises. Stop making me cry!

She freaks out, guessing that no one would have the guts to mess him up except his own father, and she kind of adorably flies off the handle, which is so not helpful, wondering if he should do a paternity test.

She pulls back his hair to look at the bruises on his face, getting a little handsy as she checks the rest of him for broken bones, chattering a mile a minute. But he shuts her up pretty handily with a kiss.

It startles her and he sort of starts to mouth “sorry,” but the words don’t come out. She gets up awkwardly to break the tension and wonders if his father hit him in the head too, and heads out to get him medicine for his cuts. On her way out, she touches her lips, still reeling from the kiss. Don’t blame ya.

Su-ah smiles just to hear other girls talk about Eye Candy, and clasps Ji-hyuk’s necklace. Their songs are her only connection to Ji-hyuk now, and she listens to them over and over, though she sighs to see his seat empty again in class.

Do-il comes back to the dorm with his bruised face, and I don’t know what’s worse—that Ji-hyuk knows right away that it was Dad, or that he says “again.” Do-il says that he must really be his son, since he let him live, though it was under the condition that he quit the band.

Oh. Crap. And then Kyung-jong comes in to say that Mom called in Dad for reinforcements, so it looks like he’ll have to go to Busan for a little while, just to clear things up with the family.

Ji-hyuk can’t believe what’s happening, “So what, it’s over?” Ha-jin says he doesn’t know anymore—about them, about himself. Nooooo! You can’t break up!

Ji-hyuk’s voice starts to shake, as he asks if they’re really going to quit, but you can see it on his face—the panic is really in the un-asked question, Are you really going to leave me?

Kyung-jong says it’s just for a short time so he can calm his parents down, and maybe the rumors will die down so they can regain their popularity. Ji-hyuk bristles against that, wondering if they all joined Eye Candy for the popularity.

Ha-jin says that’s how it works, while Do-il confesses that it’s not music he’s tired of; it’s the life of a celebrity he can’t deal with. Ji-hyuk: “Since when are WE celebrities? What are we even talking about?!”

Kyung-jong says that’s how the world sees them. Ji-hyuk freaks out, lashing back at them now, asking if this is really the end. The thing is, the three of them are all saying no, that’s not what they’re saying, but Ji-hyuk is beyond reason and goes on the offensive:

“Fine. Let’s quit. Eye Candy? Is that anything great? Let’s quit.” Fuuuuuuuuck.

He storms out, and the boys sigh. Do-il tries calling him, but he ignores the call with a scream. Each of the boys, including Hyun-soo, sits alone, completely lost.

Ji-hyuk sits on his bench by the river, asking Byung-hee if he saw that this day would come, cursing him for his dreams of Eye Candy standing on that stage. You’re even fighting with Byung-hee? GAH.

Hyun-soo plucks at his guitar blankly with a heavy sigh. Ji-hyuk’s eyes fill with tears. “Are we supposed to quit, Byung-hee-ya? It’s tough, and I’m lonely. I’m lonely, Byung-hee-ya.”

With Do-il and Kyung-jong’s parents wanting their kids out of their contracts, Hae-ri’s hands are pretty much tied. But she calls them into her office to ask their thoughts. Do-il is the first to concede that it might be his father’s doing, but he doesn’t have the desire to live as a celebrity.

She mentions Ha-jin wanting to be an actor and offers to train him in that, and tells Ji-hyuk that he’s the last one standing, and says that she’s disappointed, after all his promises that they’d be together till the end.

She says the company will make the official announcement that Eye Candy has broken up. Kyung-jong cries through the meeting, while the others sit stone-faced.

Hae-ri tells Hyun-soo that his solo album will be produced by Seung-hoon, who gleefully rubs in the Eye Candy disbandment. The news hits Hyun-soo hard, and he paces back and forth in his room, clutching his phone. Awww, please let Hyun-soo be the one to bring them back together! Please! He almost dials Ji-hyuk’s number a million times, but stops short every time.

The boys pack up their stuff and head out, and Kyung-jong stops to collect the chicken coupons he’d saved. Ha-jin sighs that if they’d ordered one more, it would’ve been free. Kyung-jong: “The chicken we ate here… was really good…”

Collective flashback to all the boys sitting around, goofing off and playing rock-paper-scissors for the last chicken leg, and making each other smell their feet, and landing in a big dogpile. Guh, the happy memories are breaking my heaaaart!

They each smile as they remember, and then one by one, they turn to go.

Ji-hyuk arrives back home in his rooftop room, and goes straight for his old guitar, the one he used to play back when Eye Candy was just Eye Candy. He grabs it angrily and drags it outside.

He pours gasoline all over it and lights it on fire, as he watches it burn.

 
COMMENTS

Damn, that’s a good ending. Dramatically, we’re in the perfect place for the last two episodes. Emotionally, I’m gutted. I have no more tears left to give. I cried the most when Ji-hyuk and Hyun-soo had their huge knockdown-drag-out fight, all quivery lip and manly tears, but then to hit us while we’re down, with the Su-ah breakup and then fight after fight until the whole band spontaneously combusts? That’s just mean. It’s awesome, but cruel.

The one thing Ji-hyuk fears the most has happened—he’s all alone. But it’s also something that he did to himself, like a horrible defensive self-fulfilling prophecy. It’s like when people do the breaking up because their true fear is in being dumped. We’ve seen time and again that Ji-hyuk sees the band as family, not just as a clichéd lip service sentiment, but in a you-are-all-I-have-in-this-world way. And while the same is actually true for all the guys, I don’t think they KNOW that about each other. It seems stupid, but also totally logical—each of them thinks that he’s the only one who really needs the others. It’s like being in a relationship where you think you’re the only one who’s madly in love. Multiply times five and you get a whole lot of crossed wires and self-protecting pride.

And this is where the drama’s strength lies – in that the central love story is really the band and the boys’ friendship. It’s not about the girl, even though I really like the Ji-hyuk/Su-ah love story, and find it refreshingly open. But the breakup that rips my heart out isn’t theirs; it’s the Hyun-soo/Ji-hyuk fight, and then the rolling avalanche of fights between the boys until the band breaks up. It only makes sense that Hyun-soo leaving is just the beginning, and that they wouldn’t be able to hold together a group that’s already fractured. What killed me was when Hyun-soo found out about the breakup and reacted as if he were still in the band. It both tore my heart out and gave me hope. You can walk away, but you can never really leave your family.

 
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what i love about the hyunsoo/yerim couple is that she's totally doing all the wrist grabbing in the drama xDD way to go lady! lol

that said, how am i gonna survive this week T^T and next week's the last one too.. I NEED BROMANCE

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Is this an accurate reflection of how things work in Korea?

All this sparked by the fact that the Ji-Hyuk admitted he has a girlfriend...Gasp! Not a girlfriend!

Seems silly.

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I think as we could see in the last 2 eps, the girlfriend issue wasn't the sole reason. There were also built-up frustrations between some of the members (no friendships are perfect), and how some aren't just ready to go all the way. Things happened really fast for them to chew I suppose.

And back to the press con issue, as Hae Ri said, the truth didn't matter but what reporters want are gossips. Ji Hyuk admitted the truth but it was only a reaction to the gossip that was brought up (of them living together). Naturally, that was just the first story. Moving forward, other gossips will emerge fast enough to destroy the band before they could even clarify the truth.

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Ep 13 and 14 were just so intense. Even without sub, I bawled during Ji Hyuk-Hyun Soo's scene and Ji Hyuk-Su Ah's breakup scene. Bet I would cry again once I can fully understand the exchange between the 4 boys (left) leading up to them eventually packing up and leaving the dorm.

The former was so satisfying and despite Ji Hyuk playing the typical noble idiot, I kinda like the fact that it was as if Hyun Soo kept hitting him over and over to knock some sense into his head or hoping that he would take back his words, rather than just venting straight out of frustration. Even at that time, Hyun Soo was still hoping that Ji Hyuk didn't really mean what he had said, I guess?

And girlfriday took the words right out of my mouth - I love how refreshingly open Ji Hyuk-Su Ah's relationship is. It may not be the central theme to the drama, but it doesn't act as a side story that actually drags the plot down. No unnecessary unspoken truth between the two, and not to mention, the different sweet little interactions that they had before and after mutually acknowledging their feelings. As for the breakup, although some may argue that it is not necessary, as in, Ji Hyuk could just keep to his words and keep *both* the band and Su Ah, but they build the story such that both of them accepted, at the same time, the fact that breaking up *is* an option to save the band. And although within this episode itself it's proven that there are other existing cracks within the band that could cause them to split, at least (regardless of what is to happen in the next 2 eps) both Ji Hyuk and Su Ah can say that they've made a sacrifice to save the band.

And by the end of Ep 14, I've resigned to the fact that I should not expect any kinds of ending for this drama. I'm just gonna accept what's thrown in my direction next Monday and Tuesday and, enjoy the ride.

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Thanks for the recaps GF!

I have just been following this drama through your and JB's recaps, so thank you for all your great work!

Continuing on the theme of family, I think it's interesting how you said that " you can walk away ...but can never really leave". It's like Eye Candy became a "family" because of their own families, each for their own reasons/situations, and it is their "real" families that are now breaking them apart, because yes, they can never really leave or be left alone. In the end, yes, blood matters.

It's interesting how Eye Candy comes together when left alone, and breaks apart when interfered with, whether by media/show business/family...or girls and rock n roll. It's like it's their isolation/loneliness that keeps them together, and when they are no longer left alone, they can't survive.

I hope we wil learn more about Jihyuk's mysterious family, as he is now the only one still left alone/isolated. So yes, he is the one more impacted by the loss of the Eye Candy family.

I don't want SeunHoon to be the one to bring them back together, I just don't want him to be "redeemed" like that.

I think it would be more true to the drama if Eye Candy is able to come back on its own.

What happened to their motto "shut up"??? They need to remember that it's how they LIVED as a band, so I hope they'll find their way again! Oh just Shut Up World!

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Agree with you on Seung Hoon. Don't want him to be redeemed like that either. But I really am kind enough to forgive drama characters and give them any chance to be redeemed. Very mean of me I suppose, but I just can't help it! It's think it's a counter-reaction because in k-dramas they redeem the most awful people way too often and way too easily while my mind only screams 'Toxic person! Remove from your life forever!'

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*rarely NOT really

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Same here. If they have to do it, they should do it some other way -- not him saving Eye Candy boys' butts. Maybe if he left to study abroad at the end, I'd be cool with that. ;-)

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Doggoneit. What am I to do? I have to watch it soon, torrent is almost complete, then... recaps are gutting me left and right, so how am I gonna grip my bearings to not gush a fountain of tearful lava. I swear, there may be traces of my blood overflowing my Mt. Fuji tear ducts just 'cause this show knows how to rip open my old wounds with an invisible knife.

Darn it, how will we know if this show receives year end awards and stuff? Do Korean cable television have their own award shows? If this acting crew does not win anything, then imma bust some caps. Well~ Which caps were you thinking of? =p

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Wow!!!

After they dug my heart out with a spoon in the last episode, who would expect this episode to be even more painful to watch.

Couldn't stop myself from shedding tears...

This is going to be a long week!!!

Is it Monday yet???

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I think I cried more with the previous episode, perhaps the beginning of the end did it for me... that doesn't mean though that I didn't cry now.

If the previous episode was Hyun Soo's, this one was Ji Hyuk's. His world fell apart. Completely.

I liked (if that word can be used in such a situation) that it was Su Ah who initiated the break-up. And the fireworks as a symbol of an end and grief.

But the really heartbreaking scenes were those with the band and for me especially those with Hyun Soo. Who would believe that the boy who everybody suspected from betrayal is the one who hangs on the band the most? His shock when he heard about the break-up of Eye Candy was the strongest scene for me.

I just hope that we did reach the bottom and that the next week brings again the hope... and the bromance.

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INTENSE. i feel dizzy.

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HUH? THERE ARE ONLY 2 EPISODES LEFT? But their lives haven't even begun!

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hey does anyone know where to watch korean dramas live??

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This drama has really drawn me in! And the recaps by javabeans draws me into it even more. This drama is really different, like food, it just tastes different. And each episode is yummy! It make my heart ache and smile but altogether - this is such a wonderful drama!

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This Breakup was EPIC!!! I love it, story wise that is. I have never ever had a drama where its not about the girl/boy but the family you created and tried to protect, disintegrating in front of your eyes.
“These kids are barely eighteen years old. They’re at an age where they can collide and fall, and then get back up and run.”
There it is in a nutshell, your the man Teacher Kim. I can't wait for the last 2 eps for the writer to get them back up and running.

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Thank you so so SO MUCH for the recaps!! oh how this episode makes me cry ;____;

Kyungjong's word to his mother about Eye Candy....cried
Suah-Jihyuk's break up....cried again, my heart hurts really bad.
Jihyuk "talking" to Byunghee saying he's lonely....more tears
Chicken flashback....even more tears

That's it...next week's episodes MUST bring them back from the bottom and bring them together again or I will be forever heart-broken.

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I just read somewhere that this series is scheduled to finish on March 27. I thought we only have 2 episodes left.
Anyway heres the link: http://www.koreaboo.com/index.html/_/general/infinite-surprises-l-for-his-birthday-on-the-se-r13749

I really hope it is true because I'm not ready to part with our boys yet.

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Oh! That would be super awesome if we could have 2 more eps! Please Dramagods, make it happen! Even special eps. With Byung Hee: Flashback, Ghost or whatever, just 3 more seconds on my screen before saying good bye. Please, please, please...

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The recaps of ep 13 n 14 made me cry before i even watched them! Sigh... i havent watched a kdrama that was this good in a long long time n i really do hope the writers wrap it up nicely in the last two episodes. Thanks for ur insightful comments as usual. Adds a lot to the whole experience...

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I'm totally crying here, and I'm not even watching, just reading the recaps.

But that's the thing: the story, as in, the ties between those boys are so stronger and special it gets you.
It's something we all largely expect in a drama and SUFBB's overload.

I'm not making any sense right now, blame you damn drama!

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this is me banging the hell out of my computer. WHAT THELEHFOAEHFLJFLKJASDF HLFJLAKSJF.

i'm dying here. i'm seriously dying here. why? why must dramas do this? and then you make me wait a whole week before you fix it..................EVIL!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! please have a happy ending. i need bromance quick. this angst is worse than i thought. Girlfriday.......i need a hug :'(

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I love the omniscient Do Il constantly warning the boys not to say things they will regret later. Later, where are you?! We need you now!

Ha Jin makes me so mad -- Hello~ your band is in pieces, yet you cry over something as trivial as your "goddess" singing a duet with another guy!? Have some perspective here!

Seeing Kyung Jong crying the entire breakup meeting not wanting to go back to Busan made me want to cry. Along with the happy fried chicken pillow fight memories, which signify the happier times to come in the last two episodes once our bromance gets fixed. Please, Drama Gods, quickly fix our bromance so our boys will no longer have to suffer alone. The five of them belong together. Once you're family, you're family for life.

I don't want this to end... T.T Eye Candy forever... <3

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I feel sorry for Hyun Soo. I really do.

Ji Hyuk chose Byung Hee over Hyun Soo... Ji Hyuk (made it seem like he) chose Su Ah over Hyun Soo... and sometimes it seems like Ji Hyuk chose Do Il over Hyun Soo... now his own sister whom he sacrificed everything to save her life Da Som chose Ji Hyuk over Hyun Soo?!

Talk about unrequited love! Is Ye Rim supposed to be Hyun Soo's consolation prize?

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i agree with Ji Hyuk seemingly choosing everyone else over Hyun Soo. but i don't think that's the case with Da Som. i think it's only because she knows Ji Hyuk is her brother's best friend, so it's only natural that she seems to feel the closest to Ji Hyuk, amongst Hyun Soo's other friends.

i honestly like how she keeps prodding Hyun Soo to call Ji Hyuk, because that MIGHT be the much needed start of their reconciliation. Hyun Soo loves his sister too much to deny her anything she wants, so this might be it, right?

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So many feeeeeeelings!

The fireworks mirroring Byung-hee's funeral killed me! Especially after that adorable balcony scene!

I'm glad that Hyun-soo is finally warming up to Ye-rim--also very adorable.

AND we finally got some progress on the Do-il/Woo-kyung ship! I wasn't a huge fan of the kiss (consent is sexy) but it's good to see them finally progressing and to see that she might see him as a man rather than just a friend...I wish we didn't just cut off there and not get any sort of follow-up!

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I wasn't either. But ohmygosh, I'm so glad that he kissed her bc I was totally on the sidelines rooting like a crazy fangirl for him to do something.

And he did! :3

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Thanks Mosquito, I saw Rock Kim, I saw Rock Kim he he he I can't wait. I will try not to read the recap for eps 15 and 16 I know it will be hard, hope I have the will power.

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gah! why... i did just cry reading through the recaps. thanks.

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thanks for the recap. just finished the episode and had to read your recap. it was awesome and heartbreaking. i feel like i was on the edge of my seat each minute, feels more like i was watching a horror movie.

anyways, when i saw jihyuk's panic look (those crazy eyes) when the boys said they wanted to quit, he looked really scary and crazy, thats probably why he's Byunghee's right hand man. i feel as if in the next episode, due to his fear and anger of being "left" by his friends, he might just shut out the world and the people around him. he needs to be more honest with himself and others.

As for Do-Il, about time boy!!! I was cheering and screaming as I watch! And Ha-jin can't get any cuter than he already is can he?

Only two episodes left.... let's see how the boys play it out. We're all wishing for a happy ending or I'm sure half of us will fly to S. Korea to murder the writers.

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FINA-FUCKIN-LY! SERIOUSLY, HOW FUCKIN GLAD AM I THAT DO-IL KISSED WOO-KYUNG????? About time man. Like seriously is anyone else like 'ohmygosh squeee'? Anyone? No. Okay, just me -Dances aorund like the fangirl she is-

Aaaaack! How much do I love Do-il? I mean he's the calm/silent guy whose all mysterious but when he DOES open his mouth to say something, (whether it be bad or good) it's always the right thing... Always and his intentions behind them always root back to his friends.

And Omo! How much do I love the shot of Su-Ah when she's crying by the river? (Gnaaaw, it's so vulnerable and you just want to hug her [But I'd totally go for Ji-Hyuk instead]) But still... Lovely shot. My heartbroke at the time Ji-Hyuk grabbed Su-Ah's hand. Because like the time they'd become official and yuno kissed, he grabbed her hand or at least intertwined his (which was just uber haaawt <3) and then as they break up, he grabs her hand as if holding on ever so slightly to the one thing he held onto first </333

So anyway, episode was nice. I wonder how they'll execute the next two episodes. With the rate SUFBB is going, I'm pretty sure they'll do it nice and smoothly.

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I know, I <3 Do Il too. He's the coolest. I don't think Woo Kyung is right for him though. She's too insecure.

"dances around like the fangirl she is..." LOL.

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wow this ep looks so sad,, I'm confused I heard somewhere an article that the series is ending march 27th meaning instead of it ending with 16 eps it will finish with 18 eps but I don't know weather to believe it or not I think it would be good with it finishing with 18 eps instead of 16 I mean with all the problems I mean ji hyuk doesn't want anything to do with music ep 15 looks centred around ji hyuk hopefully he will be one to bring eye candy back together also other problems with su ah and theres do il and woo kyung also hyun soo and ye rim and becoming famous but more importantly they guys have to be friends again weather they become famous or not as long as there mates it's as simple as that but then again if it finishes with 18 eps instead of 16 the ending might just be ruined and dragged out but I'm at loss of words if there's 18 eps or not I'll just have to leave it open but seriously with all the problems how will the condense it into two eps especially since the other guys don't really look like they'll be in ep 15 so yh

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Idk, hopefully it ends in 18 eps. Because right now if we're going at this pace with the story and it ends in 16 eps it's (Or at least I think it is) going to end a bit rushed don't you think?

At least with 18, they have FOUR more episodes to make it run smoothly and make us not go through a grueling week of it just ending next week XD

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buttrcup@ EXACTLY! originally I thought it could be extended to 20 eps instead but 18 sounds alot more reasonable because 20 might just ruin the ending and make it drag out ,,,,, what I was thinking with the way ep 14 ended and watching ep 15 preview (ep 15 looks solely around ji hyuk) I mean I just get this bad feeling with the ending with 16 eps like the ending will just be too rushed and they won't tie loose ends not just with ji hyuk and su ah, hyun soo and ye rim, do il and woo kyung but with eye candy and the gang and famous I mean they have too much problems what will happen and I really wonder how they will condense it all into two eps so I thought it ending with 18 is better they then can end it and tie loose ends and make it flow nicely and not just all the problems but the gang needs to be friends again and go back and do music together THE SPIRIT OF EYE CANDY!!!!! weather they become famous or not them being friends is all that matters Like hyun soo needed ye rim well not just her he needed everyone ji hyuk especially needs byung hee I honestly wonder what byung hee would of done if he was in the gangs situation

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Omo all this time you guys were here recapping this. I've been crying over this drama alone for the longest time.

I damn well hope this is rock bottom because I can't take the pain no more. I hope HyunSoo fights off that girl because when your bff is crying over a girl it's not cool to go out with her. He's fighting the good fight but I hope he can overcome it in the end. Maybe after HaJin realizes he likes someone else but before then I can't support it.

sniff** everything will be good next week. But what if they meet up when they are all old like Rock Kim and Teacher... no No Me Gusta

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Wow.

So much, so amazing, how in the world are they going to wrap it up in two episodes? Seriously? I will be so impressed if this show ends as well as it has been going.

Someone needs to smack Ha-jin upside the head a few times, I think he lost some niceness when he ditched the perm. I love that Hyun-soo is sort of suspecting that something is going on with Ji-hyuk and really, really would love it if he is the catalyst in bringing the guys back together somehow (though currently the guy in the best position to do that seems to be Do-Il, though he probably won't with his silent routine).

Am I the only one still wondering about Ji-hyuk's family background?

The writing in this show just kills me, it is so well done. I can't remember the last time I watched something that was so well crafted on so many levels of storytelling.

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A-M@ no your not the only one that was curious about ji hyuks background in fact I still am now (kind of) I thought that maybe they would of explored ji hyuks background a bit later on in the series it's a shame they didn't though but I guess they didn't really need to since it isn't really important maybe they wanted to make ji hyuks background not known make it more mysterious since we know about the other guys families well in fact we don't really know much about any of there families the only family we know about is hyun soo's

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well sort of know

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I was wondering for a while about Ji-hyuk's background too, but it's not necessarily needed, and I guess the whole mentioning of the family-lawyer-mom-hyungs is to tell us how lost these boys are, and how important the band is to them :)

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Gaaah! The angst! Love it!

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I loved loved loved the ending so much. This is the drama that touches my heart more so than the other drama which has sky-high rating. Hyun soo!! Go get them back together!!

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Only 2 episodes to salvage the band and their friendship! Aaiii!

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this drama leaves me dehydrated... puffy eyed... yet i love every minute of it... sung joon definitely killed me here... ji hyuk holding back tears after hyun soo left... he floored me there... more than the bus stop breakup...

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ok. so here's what i think the end would be...

they separate in episode 14 and we see jihyuk burn his guitar. but in epi15, he re-finds the reason why he started playing music in the first place and decides to continue what he loves best. he gives up on being a celebrity and is content with being an ordinary guy, with an ordinary girl, and byunghee's guitar.

hajin, kyungjong, doil... they also realise that the reason why they were in a band is not only because of their love for music, but also their love for each other. so they all got together again ... in their little underground studio, to play simple music and not worry about anything else.

hyunsoo is successful as a solo artist and in the last episode, he asks jihyuk and the gang to play with him.

they're still buddies :) and i always thought hyunsoo was the one made for stardom.

-the end-

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"the central love story is really the band and the boys’ friendship"

true that and i love how the people behind the show were able to not go astray & stay on course with WHAT THIS SHOW really is ABOUT!
i think it's 1 OF THE BEST YOUTH-ORIENTED DRAMAS I HAVE EVER EVER SEEN. oohh i feel d angst, the love...arrgh!

BROMANCE MAKES ME CRY MORE THAN ROMANCE!!!

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& u know what, girlfriday, i thought all these time javabeans was writing coz of the hyunsoo-jihyuk love...but i guess it IS the OTP arc! why we all LUV it!!! :)

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Monday couldn't come fast enough!

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This week is going to be hell for me waiting for the episodes to be released. This is the only show I've been legitimately emotionally invested in. City Hunter, I cried when the Prosecutor died. But, I cried the second episode with this show and have cried throughout. Why is it so good? I WANT A HAPPY ENDING AND I WANT IT NOW. I have never been so anxious for a show to be released in my life. I'm going to die waiting for the next two episodes. I'll probably watch raws without subs, thats how bad it is.

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I cannot believe this episode! WHY WHY WHY?! Oh man, I loved it so much and hated the fact that they fought and Ji-hyuk and Su-ah broke up! BUT! I know it had to happen. OH MAN! Love this drama!

Thanks for the recap, Girlfriday!

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