yankumicho wrote: Oh, the Onion/Pillar. I can't remember if it's a disorder or something else, but it's so funny since he's soooooo tall (and good looking).


He is. XD I'm curious as to why he calls her his wife. I guess they'll explain soon. He either knew her growing up, or he's a stalker. lol
The pillar is cute, but I still loved Cha Chi Soo.
Sleepninja wrote: He is. XD I'm curious as to why he calls her his wife. I guess they'll explain soon. He either knew her growing up, or he's a stalker. lol


Lol. It's interesting, that's for sure.
Sleepninja wrote: He is. XD I'm curious as to why he calls her his wife. I guess they'll explain soon. He either knew her growing up, or he's a stalker. lol


Spoiler-> Marriage contract
^lol not gonna read that then. I'm not wanting any spoilers.
mangagirl wrote: The pillar is cute, but I still loved Cha Chi Soo.


same here ^^..
i'm almost always for the main lead...i hardly get SLS lol
Ugh! Really? Enough with the Secret Garden references in every Kdrama. Make your own material. =____=
There's a song that plays at the 38:48 mark in episode 8. It sounds very familiar. Does anyone know the name of the song and who it is by?
Sleepninja wrote: There's a song that plays at the 38:48 mark in episode 8. It sounds very familiar. Does anyone know the name of the song and who it is by?


Are you talking about the song that Eun Bi listens to at the record store?
christypop wrote: Are you talking about the song that Eun Bi listens to at the record store?


No it's the one that starts playing when her ex's girlfriend shows up at the recording store. It starts at 38:48.
So the lead actress was acting like a fool and making me cringe again. =____= She just redeemed herself by referencing H.O.T XD
Sleepninja wrote: No it's the one that starts playing when her ex's girlfriend shows up at the recording store. It starts at 38:48.

I think this is it.
christypop wrote: I think this is it.


That's it! Thank you. :D
Just finished it. Not too impressed with the ending. The first 20 minutes of the last episode were making me think I might bump up the score since it was so hilarious, but then things fell apart and I was struggling to finish.

I did not like Cha Chi Soo, I only started warming up to him in the last few episodes. I thought Pillar was a much better choice. The female lead was irritating. Sometimes I liked her, but then she would act so foolish and I would cringe. She was embarrassing.

Ok, so the good points. Ba Wool, what a cutie! His character was so lovable. His interactions with Hyun Woo cracked me up! (I really wish he would have come to his senses and kicked that chick to the curb, she was selfish). Pillar was amazing too! What a sweetheart, and his antics cracked me up. Never a dull moment when he was in a scene.

I rated this drama a 6.
Actress Lee Chung Ah recently shared secrets about shooting a kiss scene with actor Jung Il Woo.

On the July 24 episode of SBS entertainment program “Strong Heart,” Lee Chung Ah made an appearance. During the broadcast she revealed behind-the-scenes stories, one story in particular in regards to filming a romantic scene with fellow “Flower Boy Ramyun Shop” cast mate Jung Il Woo.

Lee Chung Ah began, “We were filming a kiss scene between Jung Il Woo and I. In the scene, he had removed his helmet and then quickly came up to me. But all I felt was pain.”

She continued to describe what had happened, “At that moment, his teeth ran into my lips causing injury to me. I wanted to stop filming, but the entire crew and two cameras were there. They just kept rolling. It was difficult to work through the pain.”

Lee added, “Next thing I knew, blood was flowing from my lips right after, but I tried my best to continue on. I fought to hide my bleeding lips from the cameras.”

As she spoke, clips from the exact scene from the drama were played for the audience. The now embarrassed actress had brought along a fan to cutely cool herself off as she talked. Causing laughter to erupt from the studio.

Lee Chung Ah and Jung Il Woo starred together in last year’s tvN drama series, “Flower Boy Ramyun Shop.”

credits : SOOMPI