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Like this: Like Loading Comments Feed. Boys Before Flowers 24 and 25 previews and spoilers « Dramaworld […] Tofu meanwhile has spoilers for the last two episodes and tons of BOF-related news, as usual.

I am remaining deliberately and […] Reply. Bontaku Tofu, i can totally relate to you. Sighhhhh Reply. Britt Hey, can anyone possibly fill me in on this show? Because it looks really good, and I might start watching it… Reply. Britt Okay. I will look on the sites you gave me, thank you for them.

Thanks again! Have you written guest posts for other bloggers? Jun-pyo calls her out to congratulate her on her upcoming graduation. Naturally, just as he relays that crucial bit of information, a passing motorcycle drowns out his words.

F3 greet her warmly, and Woo-bin steps up first to ask her to dance. This allows each person a send-off as each gets his moment with Jan-di.

Thanks to Yi-jung sunbae, I think Ga-eul has really become a lovable woman. Could he know what a huge solace he was to me, that I was able to meet him whenever I went to that emergency door?

My soulmate Ji-hoo sunbae, thank you. Jan-di thinks back to his drowned-out words, and now realizes what this reminds her of — and rushes off to Namsan Tower.

Stuff like this is really easy — compared to tending to the Jan-di-baht. Since this is a reenactment of their first date albeit upgraded , Jun-pyo buys her coffee, then leads her to the viewing deck.

I decided this. At this, the mood lightens. You may not be a complete idiot. Jun-pyo has made significant progress as a managing director with the company, and is being interviewed on television.

While it starts with his business successes, the interview segues into personal questions. But because of a promise I made with somebody, I drew upon that as support and was able to endure. Next up: Yi-jung, who arrives at the airport with dark shades and a swagger. True to his word, he heads first to Ga-eul, who is now a teacher. He watches as she leads her young students in a pottery session, then steps in.

During a break, Jan-di sighs to Ji-hoo about her tough time, and he teases her about failing. A sudden disturbance interrupts their conversation — a helicopter hovers above, and a familiar voice comes over the loudspeaker. Can you hear me? Geum Jan-di!

When she arrives at the beach, well, now THIS really is almost paradise! Marry me. If this were a movie, this would be the point halfway through the ending credits where the main song ends and a second song starts up. Poof, gone now? Uh, but what about The Music? Where did his doctorly pursuits come in? I get that this probably has as much to do with his grandfather as Jan-di, but it felt random.

The fact that they had SO many sweet, intimate moments throughout the series and I still never jumped ship indicates just how lacking their pairing was for me. Intellectually, I thought Ji-hoo was better for Jan-di, but I never felt their emotional connection on a gut level, and their interactions never got me excited or giddy or otherwise invested. I enjoyed all the revisited past moments and bits of dialogue that were injected into the finale.

Boys Before Flowers surprised me by doing a good job of incorporating past lines or interactions to build the action here. The time-skip epilogue is a risky device and is sort of an easy out. The perfecter the better! An epilogue gives us a little more time to deal with goodbyes, so we avoid the let-down feeling of a resolution that comes too quickly. I expressed my ambivalence about how they would wrap up, but I was pleased with their ending. The time skip works for them because they, perhaps more than Jan-di and Jun-pyo, needed to grow up and live their lives and mature some more before getting together.

Just as I was pleasantly surprised about how the amnesia plot came about, I was pleased at how it played out. Example: The taste thing was one part that was well tied in, because Jan-di made those foods for him in the past, and when she did, they had some significance. The first time Jun-pyo asked for those egg rollups, it was after the snowstorm. Hey, metaphor! The taste was enough to remind Jun-pyo of his newer, warm-n-fuzzy feelings, but not enough to identify all the details like, for instance, WHO those warm-n-fuzzies were directed at.

Was it foolish? Namely, Madam Kang. Any feelings that resemble the Newer Jun-pyo post-Jan-di are mostly expressed subconsciously; everything he knows and does consciously is from pre-Jan-di times. Enjoyable to watch and rewatch and participate in fan culture. Or they may be beautiful and meaningful, but not move the heart. Boys Before Flowers was kind of a glorious mess — the acting was sometimes very good, sometimes horribly bad.

But it also had its weird brand of narcotic magic. Let the snob enjoy his lofty solitude while we masses can commune with each other and laugh and cry together.

And who can argue with the words of the late, great awesome David Foster Wallace? It is the semantic opposite of pretentious or snobby. It is humility with a comb-over. It is big, big business. All the discussion, the fangirling myself included , the plot dissection, future predictions, kvetching about story insanity, snarking about ridiculosity, and yes, even bitching about everything that drove us crazy.

Your email address will not be published. I am pretty sure that was made by a fan.. I may be wrong, but I think I am right..

What is it up with his legs? I think that the last episode tried to tie up too many loose ends in the story and thus I feel kind of cheated. Kind of like everything was jam-packed into one hour. Maybe it's because I'm still in denial that the series ended. LoL It was still enjoyable. It had it's moments.

So I'm assuming that GJP's sister took over the company while Madame Kang stepped down is enjoying life with her conscious husband.

I thought that was interesting. Wonder what that would be like if the world finds out Madame Kang:: "Oops I was just trying to teach my son a lesson So-Eul relationship started out great but ended not so great. And I thought that Jandi should have appeared a little more mature Wardrobe change would be nice in a grown-up way that would fit Jandi. Still cutesy but not like she's still sixteen. The long hair didn't cut it for me when she wore the doctor's coat but it seemed like she was playing dress up.

And the part where Jandi goes into the swimming pool? That was hilarious. People just stand around while GJP has his flashbacks. Like a tennis match, one look at the Jandi drowning and one look at GJP. I enjoyed watching Boys over Flowers and will miss anticipating what was going to unfold for the last three months. Out of all the dramas remakes of BOF , I think the k-version cast fit the original manga well. He provides an unfathomable income to whisk her off her feet, and all she has to do is make doe-eyed faces, challenge his temper and dominance, and feed him his ego literally.

Every time Jan Di presents him with food or a gift, it represents him or his face, which then causes him to smile adoringly at her thoughtful, cute gesture. As they say, the nice guy always finishes last, and Boys Over Flowers cements that phrase. Ji-hoo is nothing but supportive of Jan Di and anything she chooses to do, and even when she steps all over him he is there to wipe her tears caused by Joon Pyo.

Would she have fallen for him more because he played the unavailable card? Obviously, he cared too delicately, and Joon Pyo cared too possessively; when juxtaposed, the more outwardly and physically persistent one wins.

The most ridiculous, as stated before, Jan Di admits to herself that Ji-hoo is her soulmate, which is outrage enough to ask what could possibly be going through her mind to not end up with him.

The question remains: why would she blatantly pass over a once in a lifetime love? While many viewers more than likely binge watch this show, it is almost laughable how easy it is for the small handful of theme songs to get stuck in your head throughout other daily activities. It may come as a shock to English speakers upon hearing the translated lyrics, which add a completely different dimension to the meaning of the show.

Can it be inferred that the show is really about soul mates being so close together, almost able to be in love, yet being interfered by a more dominant, blinding love? The rest of the songs revolve around love with princess and fairy-like background music.

As an audience, F4 should be hated, but why does it grow into loving them? They almost drove a student to suicide. The concept of F4 almost represents a greater scale of the upper class who thrive on capitalism, while the general public looks up to them as role models.

F4 is handsome and wealthy enough to blind their peers into wanting to be them or literally be with them. They are constantly followed by shrieking girls even if they are in the act of bullying someone.

Their actions are completely overlooked, and once Jan Di comes into the picture, the bullying altogether stops and they are depicted as emotional, caring young men. It becomes hard to believe that they are the notorious F4, known for their bad deeds, although Goo Joon Pyo stays pretty consistent.

As mentioned before, he has no hesitation in showing Jan Di his dark side when he breaks up with her and leaves her to be chewed out by his dogs of students at his school. Negative critiques written by people who can clearly see its oppressive faults come far and few between. About the Author: Valentina is an aspiring journalist who is passionate about revealing the truth of international injustices such as unfair labor, politics, culture, and environmental crisis.

She is passionate about health, fitness, alternative medicines, and sustainable ways of living. Upon taking this film class, her perspectives of Asian cultures have widened in regards of pragmatics and expectations within the cultures. Although she was particularly objective about some of the assigned shows, she found the Korean language beautiful and is interested in learning it in her free time.

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Episode 25! Leaving his lunch box. So cute! Taking Jandi's credit. We came to eat. Keeping her warm. How can someone look so good? Its so her to be a kindergarten teacher. Can't help but smile. Med students. The reunion hug.



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