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Boys Before Flowers: Episode 20

I enjoyed this episode; it felt like a return to the style of earlier days, which in my book is a good thing.

(It’s sad; I haven’t rewatched any episodes since Episode 10 — up till that point I’d rewatched the episodes multiple times, or at least my favorite portions. I was a little shocked to realize when I started up this episode that I’d forgotten a few of the characters’ names! Aie. That’s how far back this show has gotten pushed in my mind when it’s not actually on. Although, like I said — I still totally enjoyed Episode 20.)

SONG OF THE DAY

8eight – “참지마” (Don’t Hold Back). I know the So-hee As Vampire song is getting all the attention right now for the music video, but I’m partial to this track. [ Download ]

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EPISODE 20 RECAP

When Yi-jung finds Ga-eul at her pottery class — using his trusty super-sensory Ga-eul Tracking Beacon, I’m sure — things start out promising for the couple. He looks at her encouragingly as she works on her project, and she smiles bashfully at his attention…

…until Yi-jung looks over at the ceramic puzzle piece on the desk, that is. Instantly recognizing it, he asks urgently where it came from.

Ga-eul answers that it belongs to her pottery teacher, which sends Yi-jung rushing out in a blaze of (over)emotion. (Oh, Kim Bum. It’s okay, you can bug out your eyes and flare your nostrils as much as you like, I’ll still love you.) From his shocked reaction, Ga-eul puts the (puzzle) pieces together, and we now confirm that the girl he’d been talking about in the last episode was in fact Eun-jae, not Ga-eul (sorry, Soeulmaters). (Refresher: He’d mumbled about in his sleep that he’d retreated because he was afraid he would hurt her.)

After sending her brother away, Jan-di wanders the streets with her sad piece of luggage. She pulls out her phone to call someone — perhaps Ji-hoo, or maybe Ga-eul — but gets no answer. (We can assume this is the phone Jae-kyung bought her, but a little more continuity would be nice. Jan-di suddenly has a phone! Then she doesn’t! Now she does again!)

Jan-di tries to stake out a spot for herself in the subway station, but she’s chased off by a drunken, belligerent homeless man. I know she tried to call somebody and she heads to the clinic next, but if she was willing to squat in a fetid corner of hobo headquarters, surely she could’ve tried a few more people first. Honey, there’s pride, and there’s stupidity. (Jan-di, two words for you: PC bang.)

(By the way, the background music is a Jisun song, “What Do I Do?” [어떡하죠], and no, it’s not out yet.)

At home, Jun-hee thinks back to how her mother interfered in her life, in much the same way she’s interfering in Jun-pyo’s now. Back before Jun-hee’s marriage, Madam Kang had attempted to pay off Jun-hee’s boyfriend, insisting that someone of Jun-hee’s standing needs to marry an elite type.

Jun-hee had angrily confronted her mother, saying that all she had ever wanted was a love like the one she had with him — nobody else can replace him. Madam Kang had sneered that risking her status for love is a foolish gamble. “Do that in your next life.”

Commiserating with Jan-di’s situation, Jun-hee calls her… which is a good thing, because this occurs just as Jan-di collapses in the street from exhaustion. Worried passers-by crowd around her, and one woman answers Jan-di’s phone.

When Jan-di awakens, she’s in a guest room at the Gu Manor (or I suppose I should call it Shinhwa Manor). Jun-hee greets her with affection and cheeriness, but there’s a firmness to her tone as she reminds Jan-di that she’d told her to call if she was ever in trouble. She announces that Jan-di is her guest now, and will stay in this house until she’s able to find a place to go.

Jan-di protests — it’s too much of an imposition — so Jun-hee busts out the “But you’ll hurt my feelings if you refuse” tactic, reminding Jan-di that she’d promised to think of her as an unni, regardless of Jun-pyo. Surely she wasn’t just paying lip service, was she? Besides, Mommie Dearest is out of the country right now.

It IS a solution to her problems, so Jan-di agrees reluctantly, under one condition — she wants to earn her keep. She asks to be put to work.

You know, the French maid outfits are ridiculous, but I kinda like them. More to the point, I like how they, unlike the school uniforms, are not fetishized sex-kitten costumes. Sure they’re funny-looking, but in a frilly, Pilgrim-girl way, not a skimpy lad-mag way.

Jun-hee introduces Jan-di to the staff and the stern Granny Housekeeper who rules the roost. (Anyone think that the bug pin on her collar is a nod to Jun-pyo’s bug phobia? Lol.) Granny’s kind of a hoot, not least because the actress is a kdrama staple and she always does the bossy grandma role hilariously. Furthermore, although Jun-hee calls her “grandmother” out of affectionate respect, the housekeeper demands that Jan-di (as her employee) call her “sunbae” instead. HAHA. (Insisting she be called “sunbae” would be appropriate if she were about fifty years younger.)

With that, Jun-hee announces she’ll be heading back to the States for a while, and wishes Jan-di well.

Jan-di is trained under the eagle eye of Housekeeper Granny, who demands perfection. At mealtime, Jan-di is assigned to serve Jun-pyo, so she hastily tells him the menu and keeps her face averted to avoid his notice.

Jun-pyo doesn’t notice Jan-di at first, because he’s startled to see Granny back — apparently she’d left the household to work elsewhere for a while. For the time being, she’s traded places with the butler.

Granny introduces Jan-di as the new maid, forcing the latter to face Jun-pyo. Wincing, Jan-d addresses him, and both exhibit further shock when Granny announces that Jan-di will be Jun-pyo’s exclusive personal maid.

Jan-di begs to be reassigned, but Granny is unbudging — this job requires her to do tasks that may not be enjoyable, but should be done uncomplainingly. Jan-di contemplates leaving, but feels that would be disrespectful to Jun-hee, and faces her task with resignation.

Jun-pyo, on the other hand, is loving this.

He uses a walkie-talkie to issue orders to Jan-di, which was a tactic already seen in Last Scandal. But even though it’s familiar, I still thoroughly enjoy it here.

He wastes no time putting his “personal maid” to work, issuing commands for her to essentially come running at his beck and call. When she bickers with him (using his name and casual banmal speech), Granny scolds her and reminds her to do her job.

First off, she prepares ramen for Jun-pyo, the first batch of which he rejects because she fancied it up with extra garnishes and pretty dishes — he wants it commoner-style, with the requisite copper pot and lid.

Then he tells her to sit by while he eats, softening the command by telling her how to work the recliner.

The song usage in this drama, as we know, tends to be heavy-handed, but at least the meaning of the song played here fits nicely in this scene. It even ties into a scene later. (This song is also still unreleased).

As Jan-di pulls the stool up on the recliner, the song goes, “I know that this shouldn’t happen. If you say this is a lie, will my feelings for you return?” (The song talks about harboring feelings that shouldn’t be felt, indicating that her feelings are in danger of making a reluctant resurgence.)

When Jun-pyo finishes eating, he sees that Jan-di has fallen asleep. He covers her with a blanket, and watches her as she sleeps on, not noticing that the maids have witnessed this through the open doorway. (Granny looks rather pleased, as well.)

In the morning, Jan-di has the daunting task of waking Jun-pyo, which as we’ve already seen takes some effort. He’s being so bad-tempered that when she arrives at his room, she overhears him yelling at a maid to get out and that she’s fired.

The maid bursts out crying, so Jan-di grits her teeth and storms in to wake him up, prodding him incessantly with her feather duster until he does. Furthermore, she makes him come outside to rescind his firing to the maid.

(As we’ve seen in the past, Jan-di tends to let herself be abused when she’s the one at the brunt of the bad behavior, but she’s more than willing to step in on others’ behalf. I wish she’d stand up for herself, too, because Weakling Jan-di sure gets tiresome. But given my options, I’ll take this Righteous Defender Jan-di over Doormat Jan-di any day.)

Yi-jung drops by the pottery classroom to see Eun-jae, and finally we can piece together their backstory. She’d been the one to leave him — and furthermore, she’d hidden herself on purpose to make it difficult for him to find her.

Ga-eul walks into the hallway in time to hear their conversation from the hallway. At this confirmation that Yi-jung and Eun-jae were first loves, she realizes that she’s probably out of the picture.

The girls mope together about their failed love lives. Jan-di’s lost her boyfriend to another woman, while Ga-eul is sad that she helped Yi-jung reunite with his first love, just as things were looking good for them.

Jae-kyung bursts in, worried, having found out Jan-di moved again. As telling the truth would present something of a delicate situation, Jan-di laughs it off, trying to remain vague about her new home and saying that “stuff came up.” So when Jae-kyung enthuses about another housewarming party, Ga-eul jumps in — Jan-di’s staying with her, so they can’t have a party.

Jae-kyung asks for some porridge to take to Jun-pyo, who’s sick. Jan-di almost slips by saying confusedly that Jun-pyo wasn’t sick that morning, but Ga-eul stops her in the nick of time.

Dr. Grandpa Yoon is experiencing more chest pains, which worries Jan-di. He keeps insisting he’s fine, and given that he’s a doctor, I’m interpreting this to mean that he’s actually NOT fine, which is a fear Jan-di shares. She doesn’t believe his reassurances, and says that she doesn’t like the idea of him living alone when he might fall ill again.

Thus Jan-di tries her best hand at some subtle manipulation, showing up at Ji-hoo’s home with luggage and asking if he has a spare room. The implication is that it’s for her — he’s a little taken aback, but points the way. Then Jan-di pops outside to bring in her guest: Dr. Grandpa.

This does not seem like a very good idea, and both men protest. Jan-di first deals with Grandpa, telling him he’s had 15 years to mentally prepare himself for this moment. Also, she threatens (affectionately), if he doesn’t do as she says, she’s going to reveal to Ji-hoo that he’s ill. Grandpa worries, “Will he forgive me?” Jan-di smiles reassuringly — it’ll work out.

Then she faces Ji-hoo, and as with the earlier maid scene, we see that Jan-di is more than happy to confront somebody when it’s for someone else’s behalf. Ji-hoo’s initial anger doesn’t faze her; she says, matter-of-factly, “He and you both need family. All I did was find it for you.”

She points out that even if he wants more time to “prepare himself” to confront his grandfather, at some point the preparation becomes useless.

Jan-di: “The Ji-hoo I know really loves his grandfather and misses him. That’s why you’ll be able to forgive him.”

Dinner at Jun-pyo’s is one of those scenes that isn’t a huge plot mover but is full of small, cute moments. I love it. Jun-pyo’s eating dinner with Woo-bin, when mention of the new maid comes up. He’s disgruntled that his new personal maid isn’t available, as Jun-hee had given her a five-day workweek.

Woo-bin isn’t aware that Jan-di is the new maid, and Jun-pyo’s not ready to make that news public, so he furtively signals for Granny to ix-nay on the andi-Jay alk-tay.

Then, Jae-kyung flounces in, unannounced. I laughed at Jun-pyo’s reaction to Jae-kyung’s attempt to tend to him in his moment of “illness” — could he BE leaning any farther away from her? Woo-bin, totally enjoying every moment of Jun-pyo’s discomfort, teases him about eating Jae-kyung’s porridge (hence the screencap of him above).

That night, Jun-pyo walkie-talkies Jan-di and orders her over, ignoring her protests that she’s off-duty. It turns out that he wants company while he watches a horror movie — and heh, extra lulz for using Kim Bum’s most recent film, Go-sa: Bloody Midterms.

The movie makes both of them jumpy, although Jun-pyo is the bigger scaredy-cat. Soon they’re all wound up in tension, and a particularly scary moment sends them jumping toward each other. (Is this predictable? I DON’T CARE.)

Naturally, this makes for some awkward romantic tension/frustration. They break apart uneasily, and finally Jan-di can’t take it; she gets up to leave.

Jun-pyo calls her back. She pauses, but leaves anyway.

And then she rushes back in, because she’s just spotted Jae-kyung outside, heading straight for Jun-pyo’s room. This sends her into a nervous flurry and she scurries around the room like a chicken with its head cut off, fretting over what to do.

For his part, Jun-pyo declares himself ready to just come out with the truth, but Jan-di panics and beelines for Jun-pyo’s closet. She climbs in.

Jun-pyo thinks she’s being ridiculous, but she frantically motions for him to shut the door, which he does just as Jae-kyung enters calling for him.

Jae-kyung has had a similar idea as Jun-pyo, and comes bearing a horror movie — she was too afraid to watch it alone. (They don’t say whether she brought the same movie, but the point highlighting their similarity is clear enough.)

After the movie ends, Jae-kyung looks over to see that Jun-pyo has fallen asleep. As Jun-pyo had done with Jan-di, Jae-kyung covers him with the blanket, then takes a long look at him.

I’m sure this parallel is intentional, showing again how Jae-kyung is similar to Jun-pyo — not necessarily to demonstrate that they’re a good (complementary) match, but more that they’re too similar to work. This is also the scene I was referring to when I mentioned the song lyrics previously, because the same song kicks in as Jae-kyung looks at sleeping Jun-pyo, with the same lyrics that go, “I know that this shouldn’t happen. If you say this is a lie, will my feelings return?”

Jae-kyung leans in close to press a kiss to his cheek.

Jun-pyo opens his eyes after she goes (which means he probably was awake for the kiss), then remembers Jan-di.

He finds her asleep in the closet. I really, really like the tiny beat while he’s looking at her intently and raises a hand to her face, and his finger lingers on her lips — it’s like he’s giving her a kiss, too.

He carries Jan-di back to her room.

In the morning, Ji-hoo wakes up to find his grandfather at the table, having prepared breakfast for the two of them. How sad that Ji-hoo is always left to eat his tragic foodstuffs alone, and now that he has a companion, he doesn’t want it. Grandpa Yoon has put a lot of care into making funny faces in the food — stuff Ji-hoo liked as a kid — but Ji-hoo isn’t ready for this step, and rejects it. Saying he’s not hungry, he turns away.

He does, however, come back after his grandfather has finished eating, and sits alone at the table and cleans his plate. Okay, I know this scene is all meaningful and touching, but it’s hilarious how purposely meaningful it is. Seriously, has food ever been as sad as when Ji-hoo eats it?

A lingering shot at both their plates highlights more of their similarities — they’ve even eaten in similar patterns (with the same leftovers). This reminder of their resemblances troubles Ji-hoo.

Then, Jan-di is confronted by an irate Jae-kyung, who storms into her guest bedroom and accuses her of deceiving her. How dare Jan-di lie to her so blatantly, when all she ever wanted to do was be her friend? She slaps her.

But as we may have guessed — whether from the setup or merely from Jae-kyung’s crazy eyes — this is a dream, brought on by Jan-di’s guilty conscience.

It’s the weekend, which means Jan-di doesn’t have housemaid duties, so she arrives at Ji-hoo’s house bright and early to usher them both to work. At first, Ji-hoo stands aside at the clinic, keeping out of the way without anything to do. Jan-di draws him into the mix, assigning him some of her tasks like handing out tea to the patients.

When she comes out of the exam room, she finds that Ji-hoo has done well on his own, entertaining patients with a song (the tune Jan-di sang before, “I Only Know Love”) on the harmonica. (Are Ji-hoo’s musical instruments the new F4 sporting events? What next, drums? Harp? Castanets?)

Yi-jung broods in his studio, remembering his conversation with Eun-jae. He’d asked why she’d suddenly disappeared, sadly saying that she’d been like air to him — a constant presence he’d come to depend on. Her abrupt departure was a huge shock to him.

Eun-jae had replied, “I wasn’t air. You confused the wind for air.” She had made the same mistake, too, thinking she could stay with him. However, in the end she realized, “Wind can’t return to the place it had once been.”

Ga-eul comes upon a defeated Yi-jung in the studio, asking why he’s like this. (He’s holding the puzzle piece, which he hides behind his back when she enters, which I suppose suggests that he does care about Ga-eul.)

Yi-jung doesn’t like Ga-eul questioning his life, and tells her to keep her mouth shut and leave. But she’s determined to say her piece and refuses to shut up, calling him out as a liar and a coward.

This angers him, but she points out that he had said (regarding Eun-jae) that he had pushed her away for her own sake. Ga-eul challenges his version of the story: “No, you were afraid you’d get hurt.”

Ga-eul continues: “I know the cool, stylish, attentive So Yi-jung is only a mask. But the So Yi-jung I like is a child-like person, afraid of love and of saying farewells.”

She hands him Eun-jae’s puzzle piece (which bears the Chinese character for “time” or “era”), and leaves him with one final thought: “Children don’t hesitate with things they like — because they know that they’ll burst into tears if they lose it.”

With that, Ga-eul exits. Yi-jung takes in all her words with stunned silence, unmoving… and then snaps out of it, and rushes out to follow her.

Morning again. Knowing what this means, Jan-di prepares herself for the arduous task of waking Jun-pyo, and pesters him with an alarm clock held to his ear.

Jun-pyo mumbles and resists, burying himself in the covers, so Jan-di tries harder to bug him with the clock and drag off the covers. As we can expect, this leads to a loss of balance, and she falls on top of him.

(Like I said before, is this predictable? I DON’T CARE.)

Instead of letting go awkwardly, Jun-pyo surprises Jan-di by holding her closer to him. He says, “Just five minutes. Let’s stay like this for five minutes. Then I’ll get up. Even though I’m holding you like this, it doesn’t feel real that you’re here.”

He turns to face her… and just when you’re wondering if they’re going to kiss…

… Jae-kyung arrives! Dun dun dun!

 
COMMENTS

With respect to the Ji-hoo storyline — I have to say that I like how Jan-di is set up to bring this pair together. The grandfather rift doesn’t excite me terribly as a plotline, but if we have to suffer through it, at least I can appreciate how it’s being carried out. No matter how obvious this outcome is (the reluctant reconciliation), it works with these characters.

Jan-di is just about the only person who could get away with manipulating Ji-hoo into forgiving his grandfather — and I don’t mean manipulating in a negative way. She’s blatant in her intentions, and Ji-hoo’s fully aware that she’s pestering him into forgiveness — it’s just that nobody else could convince him to let her get away with it. It has to be Jan-di pushing him along for this reunion to work, and the point is especially appreciated because it’s high time Jan-di (finally) gives back to Ji-hoo when she’d been receiving so much from him.

You know, I wasn’t sure how they were going to fit in the maid storyline into the drama at this late date, but I’m actually pleasantly surprised, because I think it worked. They worked it into the current plot in a logical way, and I think Jan-di’s reaction (to insist on working for her keep) is consistent with her character. They had to get rid of her family before she could act as maid, and things had to get pretty dire for her to accept this position… and I actually bought the setup this time.

In fact, I’ll defend this as a GOOD example of timing. Their relationship has been in a stasis since Jae-kyung came on the scene, even though their twoo wuv feelings are becoming more clear for both of them and harder to ignore. They needed a little push from an external force because they were both keeping at a distance, letting the circumstances dictate their actions rather than flying in the face of opposition, as they did in Season 1.

We may wish for them to be bold and fearless — okay, I’ll just speak for myself here and say that I wish that — but that’s also a characteristic of the youthful sort of “first flush of romance” emotion we get in the first half. That passionate, unrealistic, Romeo & Juliet fervor. They’re not MUCH older now, but the point remains that now there are other considerations they have to factor in aside from pure emotion. True Love may conquer all in a kdrama, but they’ve still got to work out some other obstacles first.

 
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Wow.. that's so much better improvement than few episodes back... you' re right about that! Finally...

It's true that they want to portray Jaekyung similarly to Junpyo, how her efforts are as honest as him when he tried to pursue Jandi... Very similar... I guess that's shown earlier too when she suddenly dropped by at Jandi's house and wore that small size pijama... also when she always dropped by at Junpyo's house now and then without asking his permission... That's so Junpyo, right?

Anyway, I guess I understand why the writers drag this Jaekyung character a little longer, as she will play an important role for turning this whole engagement crap. And when she does, ppl will appreciate her character more. Not just another dumb fiancee. I gave her credit for that for sure.

Truthfully, I think she played two character in here, the fiancee and also the key to control Madam Kang. What I mean by key is, the business deal that they're going to made between ShinHwa and JK Group. Not many has notice this, but actually ShinHwa is in some sort of trouble, they didn't show it that much but it has been mentioned before. ShinHwa is in desperate need for JK Group's funding. I find it's pretty similar to that old uncle character in Manga in which Makino helped Domyouji's mom for sealing the same deal. I'd only hope that they can twist this plot and making Madam Kang can change her perception and see just how good influence Jandi was to those who came in touch with her.

What I hope to appreciate from all this fiesca is that each character in the end will have good terms with each other. And that is something that the writers should treated carefully.

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Thanks for the recap, i really enjoy it. This is a little offtopic but can i ask if you know the name of the song playing in the beginning of ep18, JK was eating ice cream in that scene

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As usual, awesome recap. Thanks so much. I enjoyed last night episode, as I can feel the Jandi and Junpyo we've come to love in the earlier episodes, without all the angst. Can't wait for ep 21.

I like Jihoo's interaction with Grandpa as well. I love Jihoo, but I though this scene is perfect - he needs a break from Jandi. Lols.

#18 - It's her blog and she can write whatever she wants. If you don't like it, then don't even read it.

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i love u beans!
i was waitting for your "mind" for almost 5 hours xD
i actually watched the show on tv, but then i wanted to know your thoughts!
that's how much addicted I am to your blog <3
thanks for the hard work :D

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Gosh.....how I wish the PD can just allow Jihoo to act cutesy or super hyper just once. Then he truely is Mr. perfect. I wonder if they will have Han Chae Young, i hope I got her name right, come back to the show at the end? If Jihoo can't get the one of the kind Jandi, then at least give him back his hot girlfriend. So everyone can be happy and procreate.

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That's so true about the rewatching part. During the first several episodes, I used to watch them at least 3 more times before Monday rolled around. But now it just gets pushed out of my mind after new episodes air.

Personally, I love grandpa storyline much much more than Eunjae first love thing because for once, this doesn't have anything to do with romance or romantic love. It's more family oriented and I kinda like how they're handling it.

Dalja granny is AWESOME!!! As always. It's kinda weird hearing her speak formally tho, haha.

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Javabeans, can always count on you whenever insomia hits me. Thanks for another giggly recap - and reminding me of a past Halloween costume! I read this with ipod on shuffle and Shakira's "Hips Don't Lie" seems utterly wrong for this drama but Beyonce "Single Ladies" was dead on. lol ;)

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I completely disagree with Bella. I only skim your recaps so I can read your comments - they're the best part! Thanks for all your hard work!

Your Fan,

HC

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Hi Javabeans!
Great Episode and another witty re-cap!!!
I think Jae Kyung will make her exit in the next episode. What do you think? Will she be in there for much longer...honestly, she's starting to rain on my parade! hehehe... i like her character but - outlived her usefulness maybe???
Either way.........THANKS THANKS THANKS!!!
M.

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Technically this would have been a Tuesday episode since they pushed one monday episode for the actress to recuperate. Which explains why this episode turned out good?? (just a thought) Anyway, thanks for the summary Javabeans, You rock!!!

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oh the phone - it came from JK. Remember how JK made JP go out and buy a phone for JD? They came to drop the phone off while JD was with F3 and Ga Eul playing truth or dare!

great episode... can't wait to actually see it! But always loving your recaps :P

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Awesome recap.....I loved the beginning of the episode because Jisun's song is awesome!!! I was wondering who the singer was until I read it on your blog...Jisun's recent album is really really good!

I liked this episode.....haha and I loved Woobin's facial expression - I cracked up so loud and then I re-watched it and cracked up 5 more times.

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thanks for the recap! been waiting for this :)

i like reading your comments together with the recaps.. they made me think about/realise some things i wouldnt have noticed myself. readers dont have to read the comments if they dont want to, else, they can always feel free to find another site. i think the comment @ 14 was unnecessary.

anyway, i like that theres abit of everyone in this ep (tho its not much of woobin). cant wait for the next! thanks alot once again

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Thanks soooooo much,Love your recap a lot....you make this day fells great,
can't wait for ep 21, Just Ignore people who dislike you comment ,I like the whole package the review the comment...

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Thanks for Recap

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i liked the first half of this series (eps. 1-12) because it seemed a fresh look at a well-loved tale, and it showed a different side to some of the characters.

things just seemed to go downhill from ep. 13 though because sometimes the director/script writers emphasized too much on the "drama" side with little consideration given to continuity and logic. those macau episodes, for instance, could have been trimmed by half without seriously impacting the story; some of the half-baked arcs they introduced feel 'rushed' and random to justify their inclusion. frankly i was sooo close to giving up on this series.

fortunately the last 2 eps. sort of pulled me back a bit. i'm hoping the next 4 or 5 eps. will make it worth my while. at any rate, one of the highlights for me in sticking up for this series is your recaps, javabeans. you managed to clear up a few 'sticky' things that have been bothering me for a bit.

thanks, and more power!

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I thought Ji-hoo missed the perfect opportunity to kiss Jan-di. When Jan-di help put Dr. Grandpa in the car, they were both standing behind the car, and he could have kissed her thank you. That would have really heated things up.

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Hi!!!

A question!

what is the name of that techno song playing while YiJung and GaEul are on their date?

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Is the granny Jun-pyo's real grandmother? I'm a little confuse.

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i loved ur recap for this ep.. i was also wondering if anyone can make eating food look sadder than jihoo lol.. i think not. i watched the preview, and apparently there's a wedding for the next ep...slightly confused and hoping that they dont rush the plot too much to ruin the latter few episodes.. oh well..

i loved the tender jun pyo moments with jandi... it reminded me as to why he should be with her rather than jaekyung as those two seem to have chemistry...the whole jihoo grandpa plot is quite but sort of just a time filler i think. cant wait for tomorrow!

thanks again ^_^

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Terrific! Bagus! Hebat! Ikenai Taiyou!
I love episode 20 and i look forward for more cheesy scene while it last!
JUNDI your are the best!

See you tomolo for more recaps!

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hey javabeans, thanks so much for the recap! i love how i find myself exclaiming 'yes, that's exactly what i feel/think!' and 'that's so true!' all through every recap of yours - your comments and insights are what make your recaps such a good read! :)

this is definitely one episode i'll be rewatching many times! love love love the JunDi moments - some so predictable but I don't care too. Loved every minute of it esp Jandi bossing Jun Pyo around. Realized that we've not seen a happy Jun Pyo for so long.

your comments about selfless Jandi only fighting for others are so true. and that's what makes her so good for selfish and self-centred Jun Pyo. the slap Jun Pyo took for her from Mama Kang and him getting Ji Hoo to take care of her then even though he knows JH's feelings for her are examples of how he has learned to be selfless. even him submitting to this marriage against his wishes was to keep Mama away from Jandi. compare that to the selfish and nasty JK with her annoying 'Junnnnn' who will do anything to get JP even though it means hurting JD and also JP. the audacity to make JD make that promise standing there gloating in her wedding gown! makes me wanna stuff a cake in her face like what Jun Pyo did to a girl before. she deserves it more than that poor girl.

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Exactly. I do not like when people compare Jk and JP. Jun pyo is persistent but JK is obsessed. She has no concern over the other person's feelings as long as she can impose her own. She only wants to conquer JP like a trophy. When has she actually bonded with him to declare that she is in love with him? I found JK to be very mean and selfish. There is free spirited and then there is thoughtless

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Heyy!

I love the recap.. its hilarious! keep up the great work.. im still a little behind (going to watch 19 then 20 tonight) but its going just as the leaked script said.. its getting interesting again.. Im a SoEul fan, but i do hope they have a different ending to what ive read on other websites.. but what are the chances ey?

Im actually looking fowrd to epi 21..

Keep Smiling,

Henna x

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just scrolling to catch a glimpse of Sugar's Soojin... when is this drama ending?? seems to be going on forever..

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Thanks for this wonder drink javabeans! Your recaps surely fills the quench for a BFFholic like me. Really... I DONT CARE EITHER!! LOL

What i love in this episode is that is filled with all the cute moments we all swooned for in the manga and in the earlier Jap and TW versions. I must admit it exceeded my expectations and among the common scenes, I really love this version well. I even loved how the background music is played in each scene (much thanks java beans for making it "sink in" in our english-korean translationary)

Ahh.. ... young love... whether its pursuit or frustrations, its so romantic, eh!!

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I have given up, so for now, I'm going to rely on your recap for this drama. I know it's only a few episodes left, but I can't watch it anymore.

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long time lurker, first time poster.
really enjoy reading this blog, as do my friends. :)

a little tidbit about the puzzle pieces:
the two words together sound a little similar to "機會", which means "chance".
they can also form a phrase "期待會面" which means "hope to meet again".

just something interesting i guess? :D

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thanx javabeans for your recaps. everytime you made your recaps, everytime you are pointing the exactly thoughts of mine.

I am like you. After watching eppi 12 I stopped rewatching the episodes. feeling a lil boring and annoyed with the storyline after that. Episode 9 was of all the one I watched the most.
I was wondering if the addiction started to fade away everywhere..

Did you notice that everytime you speak about Huyng Joon acting there was a lil war on the thread? ^ ^..and today none

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Where do I check the ratings for this awesome episode?

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Thanks for the recap.
i enjoy watching this episode too.
maybe because i have time to watch this~

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i can't believe i'm saying this...

BUT AWESOME MUSIC THIS EP!!!!!!!

i'm so discombobulated, i thank jeebus for the last jundi scene, which woke me up, otherwise, the immense confusion at the sudden amazingness (of the music and the ep, in general) would have made me like,
*aaaish, brein Borken *drool**

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you may go here http://www.koreandrama.org/?p=737
to know the ratings.
love this episode~

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Thank you so much for your great recaps and comments. Love it.Like #71, I am also torn between Ji Hoo and Jun Pyo as I want the best life for our Jan Di.With Ji Hoo ,she is assured of a peaceful and loving future while with Jun Pyo is a world of excitement and a roller coaster emotional ride to their future. Seems like Ji Hoo is more mature and dependable as Jun Pyo tends to let his mom makes the decision for him.It looks like his afraid to leave his protected world of luxury yet he can't let go of Jan Di.Would he marry Jae Kyung and still want to hang on to Jan Di on the side?Luckily we all know that Jan Di and Jun Pyo will end up together but he had to show that he has some guts to defend and protect their love against all odds. That is the difference between Jun Pyo and the Japanese Tsukasa who always go against his mother to protect his love for Makino. I was hoping to see the Japanese version scene where Tsukasa (Jun Pyo) tearfully knelt and begged Rui to let Makino (Jan Di) go but seeing episode 21 preview, it looks like that scene will have Jun Pyo begging/kneeling to Jae Kyung to let him go.He does not have to do that.Get up boy and just say NO to the wedding.

For those who wants to see how Jun Pyo and Jan Di's baby will look like or Ji Hoo and Jan Di's baby.Here's the link. I love baby GOO GEUM JUN DI with the curly hair.Both babies are super cute.The hair,eyes and nose are the fathers and the mouth /chin/ are Jan Di's.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JUO0C2Lj4j8

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Good Review Dramabeans
I am happy for you if you enjoyed the cute scenes.
However Jan di lives in Jun Pyo House thanks to the sister and I read she send away her brother but where ? I will check back but what about her parents ?They completely disappeared...
And I am amazed by the amount of thing these girls (Ga Eul & Jan di) can do (maid, potterie, job) expect school. I read your reviews and I notice Jan di has never studied and she somewhat doesn't go to school anymore while Ga Eul has never gone to school.
Anyway Good review.

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And you talk about logical thing. However she is the personal maid of Jun Pyo (and I suppose this job take a lot of time) but she has time to work outside with Ga Eul in the shop thing except school as usual...

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@14 and 18 Bella

I'll give you the benefit of the doubt and assume that you are just really stupid, as your comments demonstrate.

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I loved the Woobin part. Most of the time he's onscreen with lines, he's adorable ^^ The 'ah, ah' part was one of the highlights for me (sadly?) :]

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hi #134 Imee, i had the same sentiments...didn't want to seen junpyo kneel to jaekyung. guys shouldn't beg girls to let them go but rather to take them back. "come on, suck it up boy! "

also enjoyed the heartfelt scene when tsukasa knelt before rui to let makino go. am not complaining though...things appears to be looking up i this korean version. loved this episode

can't wait, just 3 more hours on this side of my world. unsubbed of course, am back to my addictive self.

thanks dramabeans!

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In conclusion to my previous posts, although there are some JP-JD scenes (even though through your review I can see the JH-JD storyline is strong enough and the JK - JP one is not Bad), there is no too much logic.

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The hug during the horror flick was lame. I was hoping for more.
And thank god JK only went for his cheek. I was gonna throw a fit should her ape mouth landed on his lips *DIE YOU BABOON!*

LOL How funny was it when WB imitated monkey's "Jjuunn" at the table?

Oh and I'm loving that new “I know that this shouldn’t happen. If you say this is a lie, will my feelings for you return?” song!

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@128 puay: i 'm guessing its 會期, since it should be read from right to left. This will literally mean "till we meet again".

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Thanks so much, javabeans, for the FANTASTIC recaps. My sister and I live on opposite ends of the country (USA) from each other, but we get together online to watch the drama eps and read your recaps so we can discuss them afterward!

I wholeheartedly agreed with your assessment of this episode. Seems like the drama is getting tighter (at least I hope it continues to trend that direction) and that the plot devices are a little more believable (like the maid situation).

And to be honest, I'm definitely in your camp when it comes to the whole, "Is this predictable? I DON'T CARE" thing. It may be unusual for a show to be this way, but I find that in BoF sometimes the most predictable moments still become the most endearing ones!!

(Just as a side note, in Toy Story 2 the Mr. PotatoHead toy at one point says, "Prepare for Mr. Angry Eyes!!!" and that's what I think of EVERY time I see JiHoo's angry face! HA!)

Looking forward to the 21 recap and more to come in the next couple of weeks!

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Dear old Breakfast Boy of Bathos. How I laughed like a drain as you choked down your Morsels of Mortification! (And thanks, JB, for your hilarious commentary - it's like watching a movie with a chum; half the fear and twice the laughs) But I suppose I shouldn't be mean - no one said a boy-bander must be able to act well. However, as a professional musician, couldn't he have at least learned to fake playing the harmonica a bit better? Sigh.

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@ #68 Angela

I AGREE, love Woo-bin!!! It'll be great if he had more screen time but that's sort of his charm: pop in out of no where, give the best one liners and mysteriously disappears...

I can imagine him in a hilarious comedy or a bad-ass gansta film. He'll be great in a movie like The Good, The Bad, The Weird.

Yeah, I also thought they looked especially tired in this episode.

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SOEULMATERS! <----genius I tell ya! Who came up with this?

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Hei.....
i just want to inform to all u guys...
u can watch the eng subbed episodes in youtube, u know???
there's a superkind subbers called 19990915...
http://www.youtube.com/user/19990915
u guys should really check it out...
even the episode 20 is already eng subbed...

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I love, love the last scene when he pulled JD and asked her to stay still for 5 minutes. It was my favorite scene until that freakin Jae Kyung walked in on them. Aaarrggghhh!!! I also liked the scenes when he would look at her. It's about time that the JD-JP scenes outnumbered the JK-JP ones. I was starting to worry.. :-P

I saw the preview for Episode 21.. I think I'm gonna really hate Jae Kyung!

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hi javabeans! thanks for the awesome recap!

do you happen to know the title of the track played when junpyo requested for the ramen? it was also played in the previous episodes and it kind of grew on me already.

hope you can answer this. thank you! =)

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I don't understand all the jumps in BOF. Can someone please explain to me. How did JD, and the rest of F3 for that matter, overcome all the hateful words and horrible attitude JP dumped on JD saying that he was only "toying" with her, so quickly? How did F3 still see that JP was still in love with JD? And then all of a sudden, JP is all lovey dovey with JD again? These plotlines are whizzing by so fast that my head is spinning! Is the flow logical? Maybe I missed something?

Personally, I like the JH and JD pairing. JH seems to bring out the best in JD and vice versa. Most times when JD is with JP, she's always yelling or fighting. Why would someone want to be Ms. Cranky Pants all the time with the "love of her life"?!!!

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"I don't understand all the jumps in BOF. Can someone please explain to me. How did JD, and the rest of F3 for that matter, overcome all the hateful words and horrible attitude JP dumped on JD saying that he was only "toying" with her, so quickly? How did F3 still see that JP was still in love with JD? And then all of a sudden, JP is all lovey dovey with JD again? These plotlines are whizzing by so fast that my head is spinning! Is the flow logical? Maybe I missed something?"

Good points. Finally someone pointed it out. JP has a lot of making up to do, both to Jan di and his friends after how he behaved in Macau. Someone with even a smidgen of self respect would not have allowed JP back and Jd is supposed to have PRIDE

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Ji Hoo must have the humblest car out of the F4 (it looks like it's a 2-door, convertible Mini Cooper). And never a housemaid in sight! Or are they supposed to be invisible?

I love the comment about the number of sleeping scenes in this episode. Seems like the main cast really needed it ^_^

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