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I think they should be in different schools. I think boys and girls should be in different schools because some girls and boys do not get along with each other. Meikisis. The real Jan. Di is back with this episode!!!! I think from all the 3 Boys Before Flowers version. Torrent trovati per boys don't cry - (max 4. Ricerca Avanzata per piu' risultati. We’re back to fun and cute, hurrah. I don’t actually think the new songs in this second half are any better than the songs in the first half (and they’re just. When I went home, I observed. I looked out for mothers and babies and they were everywhere, though very young African ones, under six weeks, were mainly at home. Only one person is credited for scriptwriting this series, so this is a rhetorical question.)Don’t get me wrong, it was still flawed and cheesy, but I don’t mind cheesiness. Over- the- top cornfluffery is part and parcel of this drama at this point. It just has to make sense in the context of the story. I think I’m just going to excise Episode 1. I can without plot difficulties. SONG OF THE DAYYoume – “. Download the latest version here. You also need to have Java. Script enabled in your browser. RECAPJae- ha admits his villainy and claims credit for everything. He points out the irony of a guy losing his girl at his own mother’s order. It’s too bad Jan- di turned him down, because Jae- ha was planning on splitting the money (from Madam Kang) with her. But, “The moment you rejected my proposal, the goal in my game became one thing: Gu Jun- pyo.”Jan- di asks why he’s bent on revenge — what exactly did Jun- pyo do to him? Jae- ha answers that technically it was his brother who was wronged — he was F4’s rooftop victim. He’s nearly crippled now, “but he smiles whenever he talks about you.”It seems his feelings for her were genuine, however: “Yeah, I wanted revenge, but as we became friends, I thought that if you came to me, the revenge didn’t matter.”Jun- pyo bursts in, his foremost concern for Jan- di’s safety, and asks Jae- ha to let her go. At Jae- ha’s instruction, the guys beat the heck out of Jun- pyo. Sobbing, Jan- di screams for them to stop. Jae- ha offers to send Jan- di away — if Jun- pyo begs for mercy on his knees. Since begging won’t help Jun- pyo (ostensibly they’ll continue beating him after letting her go), Jan- di yells at him not to do it. Now Jae- ha instructs him to vow, on camera, that he’ll give up Jan- di. Jun- pyo spits blood (and whoa, fake- blood overload there), saying, “I can’t do that.” Incredulously, Jae- ha asks, “Do you want to die?” Jun- pyo responds, “I don’t want to die, but if you’re going to kill me, what can I do.”For what it’s worth, since he’s being paid off by Mama Kang, I doubt Jae- ha means to kill him — just maim him a little. Or a lot. Grabbing a chair, Jae- ha demands that Jun- pyo give up Jan- di. As he swings the chair downward, Jan- di jumps forward to protect Jun- pyo, crumpling to the ground when the chair breaks across her back. And then, F4 to the rescue! Arg, no, this is not ALMOST PAAAARADIIIIIIIIIIIIISE. Perhaps the production heard our complaints, because at least we get the instrumental version of the song. But still.)On the upside, we get to see the F4 boys kicking some ass. Woo- bin takes out several thugs, while Yi- jung is so smooth he delivers a few swift kicks with his hands in his pockets. Even the gentle Ji- hoo gets a bit of action, but in keeping with his sensitive image, he subdues Jae- ha by twisting his arm rather than throwing a punch. Jun- pyo, badly injured, clutches an unconscious Jan- di. When she awakens, she’s in a hospital bed, while Jun- pyo sits in a wheelchair at her bedside. He says she nearly scared him to death, which is a sentiment she returns: “Why did you just take the hits? You said you could take on more than ten guys like that with no problem. Liar.”Jun- pyo: “Idiot. Double- digit- IQ dummy. How could I do that when you were captured? I’d rather get all my ribs broken than let them damage one of your fingers. But still, why did you rush in when I was letting them beat the hell out of me? What if something happened?”Jan- di repeats his words back to him (double- digit IQ, dummy), and they proceed to bicker, which is how we know that all is well. When Jan- di returns home, her mother and brother are sobbing and their home is in shambles. At first I thought this was Madam Kang’s doing, but turns out Dad got dragged off by loan sharks. I assume the family took out private loans to stay afloat, although we know there were gambling issues in the past too.) The debt collectors threatened to sell Dad’s organs if they don’t come up with the money right away. Without other options, Jan- di’s mother swallows her pride and begs for help from Madam Kang. True to her warning, Madam Kang does not issue second chances easily, and coolly says that everything has its systematic order: “Wrongs must be apologized for, debts repaid, then help given. I am a businesswoman, so I cannot abide calculations and procedures that are not conducted properly.”Mom prostrates herself on the floor; Madam Kang looks pleased behind her paper but shows no emotion to Mom, who takes out a parcel. It’s a bowl of salt, which she pours over her own head, pleading for forgiveness. Even Madam Kang looks surprised at that. Satisfied now, she extends a hand to Mom. Knowing how frightening she can be, any sign of kindness coming from her is especially ominous. With Madam Kang’s money, Jan- di’s father is freed. With somber faces, Jan- di’s family explains to her how they got the money — and everyone knows what that means for Jan- di’s relationship with Jun- pyo. Mom argues to keep the money but Dad insists upon returning it, saying that he’ll handle their debt one way or another. Feeling guilty, Dad asks, “You really like Jun- pyo, don’t you?” She answers, “You’re more important, Dad.”Dad: “I’m sorry, for being a burden to my daughter’s love.”Jan- di: “Who said anything about love?”Dad: “It is. That’s love, Jan- di. That makes him as dear a person to you as your dad.”Jan- di: “If I’m not sure of that myself, how can you know?”Dad: “I’ve been Dad to my pretty daughter for 1. I not know?”I really like this scene, when Jan- di returns the money — the emotions are played just right, not too extreme or melodramatic. Jan- di’s tone is respectful, and Madam Kang’s is likewise measured and civil. She suggests that in Jan- di’s situation, it would be wise not to stand on her pride foolishly. But Jan- di turns to go, and Madam Kang seems almost a bit desperate when she offers more money. Madam Kang: “Fine, let’s make a deal.”Jan- di: “Please don’t insult me or my family anymore.”Madam Kang: “Then do you really mean to date my Jun- pyo?!”Jan- di: “I think that’s between the two of us.”Madam Kang struggles to maintain her composure, then offers, “Fine, let’s be honest with each other. I admit that we have caused problems for you and your family. So please accept that you are not suitable for Jun- pyo.”Jan- di nods: “Yes, Gu Jun- pyo and I are very different. I admit that.” Thinking Jan- di is agreeing, Madam Kang smiles, but it fades as Jan- di continues, “But do you know this? The two of us are in the same place, looking at the same thing. I made him a promise that you would never be my excuse for breaking up with him.”Madam Kang says that this is an unprecedented opportunity to collect a high price on a “worthless” commoner family’s pride. Now Jan- di’s insulted: “I hadn’t known pride had a price. Then how much is your pride worth?” Madam Kang: “Unbelievable.” Jan- di: “I hope you will change your thinking that commoners’ pride can be bought with money. People’s hearts can’t be bought, either. You don’t know that, do you? But Gu Jun- pyo knows that now.”Jan- di is so distracted on her way out that she doesn’t even notice Ji- hoo, walking right past him. Sensing yet another Jan- di emergency, he cheers her up by making pancakes (using her recipe), which is his cure for the blues. You know what else is a cure for the blues? Skiing, apparently. All of a sudden, our main cast is enjoying the snow at a winter resort, where Jun- pyo teaches Jan- di how to ski (she’s by far the worst). It’s kind of cute how she’s going so slowly that he walks alongside. Later that night, the guys notice Jun- pyo fiddling with a necklace, contemplating it intently. Woo- bin jokes that Jun- pyo’s bound to screw up when he tries giving Jan- di the gift, and although Jun- pyo tells the guys to knock it off, he seems worried about that very thing. Therefore, Ji- hoo takes it upon himself to set things in motion, to help Jun- pyo get over his nervousness by forcing them together. Ji- hoo first sends Jan- di on an errand — getting coffee — then calls Jun- pyo out. The tactic works, and gets the ball rolling. Jun- pyo manages to figure out the rest on his own — he drapes his jacket around Jan- di, deliberately putting her hand into the pocket so she finds the necklace, which she draws out curiously. Idiot Jan- di is back for a moment, because she thinks it’s HIS, and teases that it’s way too feminine for him. Jun- pyo’s facial reaction is hilarious.) He tells her it’s hers. He says, “There’s only one like it in the world, so if you lose it, you’re really dead this time.” Jun- pyo had designed and ordered it himself, and explains its meaning: He’s the star, and she’s the moon inside, because Jun- pyo the Star won’t ever leave Jan- di the Moon. Somehow that sounds rather possessive in English, but it’s pretty sweet in Korean. Taking advantage of the romantic moment, Jun- pyo leans in to kiss her, but cough/sneezes at the last moment. Jan- di returns the jacket and puts it over him; Jun- pyo reaches a happy compromise (symbolism!) by sharing.
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