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Junpyo and jandi wedding
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Please forgive me.” Tamping down her anger, Madam Kang walks out, followed by the rest of the guests. President Kang and Gu Jun-pyo, I’m truly sorry. Dad, everything is my fault, so please carry on your business with Shinhwa Group. I’m sorry to cause so much trouble with my fickleness. No matter how I look at it, I don’t think I’m suited for marriage right now. She looks around and guesses that there must be others who also have objections, at which point Ji-hoo stands up, followed immediately by Yi-jung, Woo-bin, and Ga-eul. The parents are stunned her father tries to hiss out a warning to her, but Jae-kyung says that she has an objection. When he gets to the part where he asks for any objectors to speak now or forever hold their peace, he isn’t expecting a response and is therefore startled when Jae-kyung raises a hand to get his attention. The minister begins the ceremony, breezing through the opening. Next comes the bride, who takes her place by Jun-pyo at the altar. Therefore, she smiles smugly when the groomsmen enter the chapel, followed by (a very tense) Jun-pyo. Mama Kang then sends Jun-pyo - still wrestling with his dilemma in the waiting room - a text message with a simple warning: a photo of Jan-di being restrained is accompanied by the words, “The groom is taking too long.” Her implication is clear: If Jun-pyo doesn’t go through with the wedding, Jan-di will come to some kind of harm. Jan-di is led away by the attendant to meet Jae-kyung, but finds herself kidnapped instead - she’s grabbed by one guy and shoved into an elevator with several more.

junpyo and jandi wedding

Meanwhile, the guests wait outside, growing fidgety the longer they are kept waiting, while Jae-kyung sits in her bridal chamber nervously. (In my mind, she should have played this scene as being torn and anguished, and instead it comes off vaguely bitchy.)į3 share Jun-pyo’s letdown - from their chagrin here and the way they were willing to let him break his own arm, it’s obvious they hoped Jan-di could put a stop to this. I understand her conflict and why she feels she can’t ask him to give up everything for her - but what I don’t get is why she looks pissed, as though she’s mad that he asked. Jan-di’s (non)response here confuses me a little. He registers this too, to his disappointment. However, from her expression - upset, frustrated - we can see she’s not going to beg Jun-pyo to call the wedding off. She doesn’t respond and is called away by an usher saying Jae-kyung is asking for Jan-di, so she leaves without a word. Jun-pyo pleads for Jan-di to tell him not to get married.

#Junpyo and jandi wedding full

The title can be translated “Thinking Wrong Thoughts,” but the full connotation is something like, “I keep thinking, against my better judgment, these feelings that I know are wrong.”

junpyo and jandi wedding

T-Max – “나쁜 마음을 먹게해” (ballad version), from the Special Edition additional OST and featuring Kim Joon on the narration. The flashback montages brought back some nostalgia, and made me feel the tiniest twinge of sadness to be saying goodbye to this drama soon, craziness and all. I’ll admit my Boys Before Flowers fatigue kicked in about eight episodes ago - that’s when it started being more fun writing about the drama than actually watching, and let’s face it, it’s always more fun the other way around (the balance did swing back in the other direction in the past couple episodes, so yay!).

#Junpyo and jandi wedding series

You can tell we’re in the home stretch of the series because today gave us several flashback montages summarizing storylines from the course of this drama, as though to say, “Remember this? Look how far we’ve come.”











Junpyo and jandi wedding