
Gyu Jun-pyo’s character arc was also well done: he had the typical Mean Rich Boi to Sensitive Boyfriend arc, but BOF gave his development a bit more depth as the latter part of the show focused on his transition from boy to man, and on his growing maturity and self-awareness. His character is honestly what gave the show its life: Jan-di and Ji-hoo have the tendency to fade into very bland, flat characters, but Jun-pyo’s presence is always dynamic and engaging (he’s really what keeps the drama part of the drama fresh, as his character is complex enough to appropriately handle the typical slew of kdrama plot-twists that make up BOF’s plot). Hermione: If there’s one reason to watch this show, it’s Gyu Jun-pyo. Side-romances include some soulmate drama between another of the F4 boys, So Yi-jung, and Jan-Di’s best friend, Ga-eul. The first half of the show deals with Gyu Jun-pyo’s and Jan-di hate-to-love romance during their time at school, and the second half is all that comes after high school, when Gyu Jun-pyo graduates and becomes head of his company and suddenly seems to have no time for his scrappy gf. Then we have the love triangle: Jan-Di can’t help be but be drawn to Jun-pyo’s best friend, Ji-hoo, who’s supposedly the sensitive artist type and who seems to understand Jan-di on a more personal level. The Fated Romance is between Jan-di and the leader of the F4, rich boi Gyu Jun-pyo. The F4 are something like gods among their fellow students, but Jan-di refuses to be stepped on, and little by little, she breaks down the boys’ cold exteriors. And then you’ve got the F4, four bad boys who just happen to be both. Poor girl Geum Jan-di gets a scholarship to an elite Rich School where everyone’s either ridiculously mean or ridiculously attractive.
Ji hoo and jandi series#
Source Material: Japanese shōjo manga series Boys Over Flowers Main Cast: Lee Min-ho, Kim Hyun-joong, Ku Hye-sun, Kim Bum, Kim So-eun, Kim Joon



If you followed our blog for all the Star Wars content…don’t worry! We have more SW posts planned for the future. So like most kdrama fans out there, our first drama was Boys Over Flowers…it’s not the *best* drama, but it was our *first* drama, so it holds a special place in our hearts. Because if we’re going to be binge-watching them anyway, why not blog about them too? v_v. Greetings all!!! Welcome to our newest series on the blog (I feel like we say that a lot, lol): KDRAMA REVIEWS.
