![]() ![]() Referring to their hilltop conversation, Yi-jung asks why she cares so much whether Jan-di and Jun-pyo get into trouble, then. Confused, Ga-eul tells him that’s ridiculous. Concerned, Jan-di follows him out to the pier, watching as the flower girl from the village hands him a potted flower and tells him to give it to his girlfriend.Īt dinner, Yi-jung teases Ga-eul, under the mistaken impression that she likes Jun-pyo. Quieter than usual, Ji-hoo leaves the table without eating. He particularly fusses over Jan-di, saying that her muscles cramped because she’s not eating properly he fills her plate and instructs her to eat up. Perhaps compensating for his inability to save Jan-di, Jun-pyo takes extra care with elaborate dinner preparations. Yeah, I think that would do it for me too. The car was chased and went into the river - with Jun-pyo in it. Woo-bin and Yi-jung explain to Jan-di that when Jun-pyo was six, he’d been kidnapped. Jung tells her of the weekend trip with F4, leaving the girls out of it.Īwash in self-loathing, Jun-pyo takes to the hot tub alone, and as he slides underwater, a flashback shows Little Jun-pyo flailing in water and crying out for help. ![]() (Her name is Kang Hee-soo, but it seems disrespectful to call a Korean mom by her first name - so I’ll be referring to her as Madam Kang, unless someone has a better suggestion.) Feeling sympathetic toward Jun-pyo, Mr. Ji-hoo brings Jan-di in, and now that she’s safe, Jun-pyo keeps at a distance, upset with himself for not being able to do anything.īack in Korea, Jun-pyo’s mother asks Mr. (Based on how far Ji-hoo swims, I think she’s supposed to be out in deeper waters, but the effect is totally ruined when the camera shows the ocean floor, and Jan-di is clearly tall enough to stand above the waterline.) Instead, Ji-hoo darts past and swims out to rescue Jan-di. A brief flashback of a body struggling in the water tells us that there’s something traumatic in Jun-pyo’s past that explains why he can’t swim. Jun-pyo tries to go after her, but his feet won’t budge in the shallow water. Jan-di is struggling to remain afloat (in, like, FOUR FEET of water), suffering a muscle cramp. Ga-eul looks out at the water and senses something amiss she grows more concerned as she shouts Jan-di’s name, which rouses Jun-pyo from his nap. There’s a really clumsy transition as everyone lazes on the beach. Jan-di gets back at him by telling him there’s a snake by his feet, then laughs as Jun-pyo dashes off fearfully, believing her joke. Laughing at her reaction, Jun-pyo calls her a dummy and heads toward the water in his swim trunks. Jan-di nervously tells him to cut it out. You also need to have JavaScript enabled in your browser. Īudio clip: Adobe Flash Player (version 9 or above) is required to play this audio clip. I prefer their other stuff to the already-overused-and-bludgeoned-to-death “Paradise” from the Boys Before Flowers OST, though. ![]() ![]() T-MAX – “Lion Heart.” I’m usually one of those annoying music snobs, but I admit that after trying out some T-MAX lately, I’m digging their songs more than I’d ordinarily like to admit. The cast is much better as dramatic actors than comic ones, so that gives us some nice scenes from just about everyone. 235 JanuJanuBoys Before Flowers: Episode 6 by javabeansĮpisode 6 got off to a rocky start (I laughed along embarrassedly for the first part), but then they kicked up the angst - and given how this drama fails when attempting cutesy or slapstick humor, this is a much welcome turn. ![]()
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