

Javabeans: Then it’s on to food tasting, with Ho-joon giving us his trademark orgasmic reaction shots. Girlfriday: I hope so, because Baro seems extra sad and lingery about leaving the stand. But who knows, maybe our imaginations are going wild. Javabeans: I want the cameras to catch him sneaking the guy a bill or something. Girlfriday: Aw, do you think he’ll sneak-buy it for him as a gift? But his face falls at the price, and I don’t know if it’s because I know Yeon-seok is a cheater, but it totally seems suspicious when he tells him not to buy it now, but that they’ll come back after eating. Javabeans: Baro gets drawn to these sketchpads and interviews that he enjoys drawing (though he’s not good at it), and that he really liked the paper, which is heavy and handmade. They wander through the market at night, looking at souvenirs to buy and circling the food stands for a while. Girlfriday: Omg, conversions are my kryptonite. “What’s the exchange rate? How much is a kip? What’s that in dollars? Okay.” Javabeans: We laugh now, but you know we’d both be Na PD. Girlfriday: That is my favorite dynamic between Seojinnie and Na PD. When really, remember how Seo-jin ran circles around him just because Na PD was bad at math? I wonder if Na PD has to emphasize how geeeeenius his insurgents are because that way he doesn’t look like a patsy for falling prey. Javabeans: As they head out for the night market, Yeon-seok says that they have enough money to stuff their bellies full, and the Mi-shil theme (from Queen Seon-deok) plays (because of course, Yeon-seok is the evil mastermind). It’s obvious that they’re all about the swimming and eating, while Yeon-seok is alone in his desire to see the historical sights. Girlfriday: I love how Yeon-seok asks the other guys to wake up early to go see this, and they answer so half-heartedly (Ho-joon doesn’t even reply). Javabeans: Their plans for the last day involve going out to the market tonight and seeing the sights tomorrow, including Tak Bat, a Buddhist procession of monks gathering alms. Girlfriday: I know, all, We’ll just let this play out, when really, he tricked you! Muahaha. Javabeans: Don’t you love Yeon-seok’s nonchalance, especially given how the show is painting him after the fact like some kind of nefarious plotter? I always think it’s funny how the PDs (try to) show themselves as being so in on the thing after the fact from the editing room, when in the moment itself they’re just falling for it. The PDs seem to be oblivious as well, so no one says anything for now. Girlfriday: Clearly Yeon-seok is a thief, but what cracks me up is that the other two seem completely oblivious of this fact. Strangely it’s a lot, considering that they were given very little to begin with, and the show reminds us that they ate what they wanted, and even shopped. After trekking around forever to get the best room he could find, Yeon-seok sits down to count out the money they have left to spend. Girlfriday: Aw, it’s already the start of the last day for the boys. Very highly recommended, you'll love it.40 OctoOctoYouths Over Flowers: Episode 10 by javabeans Guys will love her, girls will love the 4 guys. There are other characters including Geum Jan Di's best friend Ga-eul, who is very sweet, but the best parts of this drama is when Geum Jan Di is being her wonderful ingratiating self. You want her to be happy and thats what really makes this drama, you're rooting for her. She conveys everything in her sweet smile, her anger etc and her pretty dark eyes.

How can love prevail? The whole drama is filled with all sorts of emotions, happiness, sadness, anger, frustration etc, but the glue is the great work by Hye-sun Koo. Goo Joon Pyo is a rich guy and she is a "commoner". Over the course of 25 episodes, you watch as Geum Jan Di tries to maintain her independent spirit. Another major character is the sensitive Yoon Ji Hoo (Hyun-joong Kim), who becomes more of a friend to Geum Jan Di. He tries to make her life miserable, but she never backs down from him.
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Geum Jan Di gets particularly under the skin of Goo Joon Pyo (Min-ho Lee) after she refuses to back down to him. That person had been targeted by the Flowers 4, the quartet of hearthrobs who practically run the school. This is a uniformly good to great drama about a young girl, Geum Jan Di (an excellent Hye-sun Koo) who gets accepted into the most elite school in Korea after saving a person there from jumping off a building.
