![]() ![]() Left alone, Jan-di breathes on the glass, then writes the character ㅈ (equivalent to “J”), but stops there. Maybe he feels he’s revealed too much, because he abruptly says goodnight and leaves. ![]() When I came to my senses, you were on the plane. After sending you off, I realized that I’d done nothing all this time. If it were, it wouldn’t have been so painful. ![]() Ji-hoo answers firmly, “It’s not a dream. If he really does act like he doesn’t know me, I’ll wonder if I just dreamed it on my own.” She wonders, “Isn’t it strange? It feels like it was ages ago that we were together. “But it would be nice just to be able to see him and ask, ‘How’ve you been? I’ve been okay.'” She takes the philosophical approach - at least she got to visit a nice place - and says she doesn’t have a plan. Mama Kang notices his inattention and breaks in to interrupt his photo-time.Īttuned to Jan-di’s gloom, Ji-hoo asks if she regrets coming and whether she has a plan. The sender isn’t shown, but I’m guessing this is Mr. His expression grows troubled when he opens the messages surreptitiously to find a series of photos of Jan-di. I didn’t find him interesting as the gentle prince (too bland and supposedly perfect), but he’s much more compelling being angry.Īt the dinner table with Jae-kyung’s parents, Jun-pyo receives emailed photos on his phone. Ji-hoo pauses to shoot a hard look in Jun-pyo’s direction, and I really think he should just be angry all the time. He shoots the guys a Meaningful Look, and they catch on quickly, changing their minds casually to keep Jan-di from guessing why. Before the others have a chance to see, he turns and announces that he wants to go somewhere else. ![]() Mom beams.į3 take Jan-di to dinner at one of their favorite restaurants, but Ji-hoo, who leads the group, spots Jun-pyo inside. The couple explain that their daughter, Jae-kyung, is off touring Macau alone, then compliment Mama Kang on her handsome son. Jun-pyo and Madam Kang greet their business associates, the heads of JK Group, who have been courted to work with Shinhwa in their global venture. (Not that this plot point is realistic to begin with.) Jun-pyo’s a managing director, which means he carries authority as a senior executive - but he’s not the sole power running Shinhwa. Madam Kang still carries the title of 회장, which is like president or chair. Guys, guys, don’t worry - Jan-di needs saving so often, there’s plenty to go around.įor those wondering how Jun-pyo can suddenly be made head of Shinhwa Group, he isn’t the only executive. Woo-bin protests that saving Jan-di is their thing (in a cute, “Wait, what about us?” way). They wonder how she knows her Jan-di answers that the girl saved her life. The guys remark that the girl is embarrassing, but Jan-di recognizes her and says she’s really cool. Particularly since she’s switched places with her gondolier - she takes the oar while he sits back like a passenger. She’s not a great singer, and I’m not sure if she is being jokey/mocking. Not to be outdone, another voice starts singing a different song: Ha Jae-kyung belts “Santa Lucia” from her gondola. (Anyone else laugh out loud at the gondolier singing “Con te partiro” at the top of his lungs?) Will have to think on that.)Īt the Venetian casino-hotel, Jan-di sadly recalls how Jun-pyo ignored her. (You know, looking through my songs, it occurs to me that we could probably reconstruct the whole plot of Boys Before Flowers purely in G.O.D. You also need to have JavaScript enabled in your browser. Could we be the only ones who still believe that love conquers all?” Īudio clip: Adobe Flash Player (version 9 or above) is required to play this audio clip. My favorite part of the song is the child chorus that goes, “However beautiful, however strong, I guess love still breaks down when things get difficult. is no longer together, but they’re like my go-to comfort kpop group. – “사랑이 힘들때” (When Love Gets Difficult), with Lim Jeong-hee. The angst levels in 14 made sense and produced some great scenes with most (all?) of the characters. I love angst when it’s done well and not just manufactured out of nothing. I didn’t hate Episode 13 - it’s just that it had so many problems, and BBF’s problems tend to be glaring and un-ignorable - but Episode 14 worked for me on several different levels. I don’t even think I would’ve gotten ( that) drunk in our hypothetical Illogical Moments Drinking Game (although, let’s face it, there’s always going to be a reason for SOME drinky-drink in a BBF episode). 257 FebruJanuBoys Before Flowers: Episode 14 by javabeansĪnd the schizophrenia continues, because I really liked Episode 14. ![]()
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