He ends up lost in thought at Cha Coffee where his friend Hyun-woo works. Aw.Ĭhi-soo walks away, now angry at the tears he’s spilled, wiping them away and tossing his handkerchief on the ground. His jaw drops to see Kang-hyuk comforting her, and his face twists to see her smiling in the comfort of his arms. He u-turns it back to the shop, (as heroes are required to do) and returns to Eun-bi, only this time he’s too late. We backtrack a little to see that Chi-soo stopped by the ramyun store earlier, and saw Eun-bi calling out to her imaginary selves walking out on Dad, “Don’t go! Don’t go!” He leaves and then starts to cry, because it reminds him of Mom, clutching a photo and crying the same way. And boy, is it just the beginning for sweet, sweet vengeance. It takes one metaphor and weaves it through every possible meaning, joke, and insult, to deliver one satisfying comeuppance after another. It’s the first one where I feel like it does something clever and meaningful thematically and humorously at the same time. I already loved this drama, but this episode took it up a notch. 165 NovemJanuFlower Boy Ramyun Shop: Episode 4 by girlfriday
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