Shut Up: Flower Boy Band eps 6 RECAP
Ji-hyuk rounds the corner just in time to see Seung-hoon pull Su-ah into a hug, and scoffs bitterly before stalking away inside the other direction. That's just what you want to see when you have your face beaten in to a wall for a girl—her hugging one other guy.
What he doesn't see is the fact that she pulls away right away, and backs away when she says goodbye. the minute she reaches her roof she calls Ji-hyuk, and discovers his phone down while in the street below.
Ji-hyuk stumbles over to Do-il's pool hall and collapses over a table before Do-il as a final point sees his bloodied skin. But Ji-hyuk doesn't wish to talk about it, and insists it's no significant deal.
The next morning Su-ah waits outside for Ji-hyuk an extra shot home, and just misses your ex boyfriend yet again. He saunters into school inside the foulest mood, pushing his luck by using Teacher Grumpypants and wearing band-aids across his face.
Su-ah waits impatiently, along with he finally arrives in order to class. Ha-jin and Hyun-soo immediately ask what happened to be able to his face, ready to be able to rough up whatever hooligans—er, various other hooligans—did this to the pup. Aw, gotta love bromantic solidarity.
Hyun-soo guesses right away that if it absolutely was neighborhood punks, Ji-hyuk's fists would've been bruised, not his encounter. He looks up during Su-ah tentatively approaching, and says pointedly that owing to someone, scary thugs have been around an awful lot these days.
She comes up to Ji-hyuk and requires if that's what happened—did he get beaten from the gangsters who were following her? He doesn't resolution. She returns his telephone and Hyun-soo tells her to get lost. I do appreciate that he's antagonistic toward her. It's a nice internal conflict while in the band.
Seung-hoon steps as much as defend her, and is known for a stare-down with Hyun-soo before Ha-jin intervenes to fix them from fighting.
Ji-hyuk's bad mood hangs over him all the way through practice, and Hyun-soo cell phone calls him out on the idea, asking where his head reaches. Ji-hyuk just blows there are various rest of practice as well as storms out.
He walks home in a cloud of angst and also sighs on his roof, and only heads inside after seeing Su-ah turn up home. She comes knocking just a little later, to ask if he's okay, if he's definitely not hurt.
He plays it off like it's zero big deal, but he's gruff along with her, or more gruff as compared to usual. She says which they can switch back his or her rooms, since those guys won't be around now days. He jumps to findings and scoffs that the girl prince must've arrived, since she's going to completely clean up her rooftop life and return where she came coming from.
She asks if he's angry at her for a little something, because he's clearly becoming passive-aggressive, but he denies that, all while flashing returning to her hug with Seung-hoon. He leans in barely to ask what remaining he'd be mad regarding. Rawr. Why you gotta lean in every close like that?
many people gather up their stuff and make the switch, and Su-ah thanks him for his help, saying that she really wouldn't have gotten through this difficult patch without him. But he's interrupted by a panicked phone call coming from Ha-jin, saying that Woo-kyung is within trouble. Ji-hyuk dashes away from.
He finds Ha-jin wanting to pry three angry fangirls off Woo-kyung, or maybe one other way around; it's hard to inform 'cause there's just plenty of yelling and screaming and hair-pulling happening. (It's basically a fight that erupted general health all like Ji-hyuk, while Woo-kyung points out that they so very recently was Byun-hee's fangirls. Ha. )
Ji-hyuk jumps into your fray, and finally the three advisors sit on the steps inside aftermath, to lick his or her wounds. Ha-jin declares that practically nothing ever goes right when you can find four girls, because women are best enjoyed individually. Pfft. Spoken like an absolute playboy.
He jumps up at the sight of more young women passing by, not attempting to waste a good night time alone. Well he did must ditch a noona to help Woo-kyung out, so I guess he's just righting wrongs?
Woo-kyung buries her head, mortified that Ji-hyuk has seen her like that. She wonders how he may very well be so flaky on dates, and then show up like clockwork sometimes like this. Ha. Aw, weak Woo-kyung.
He doesn't see what's so embarrassing regarding it anyway, and pats her around the head like a bit of puppy. But she points out there that she's embarrassed about everything before him—that she doesn't check out school, that she's over the age of him, that she pays her days perming people's tresses.
"When you like someone, you're always embarrassed, because you always wish to look good while in front of them. " She finishes goal with the even harsher real truth: "But you don't feel prefer that with me, ever. "
He just brushes that off as too complicated how to think of things, true to make. She gets up to go home, and refuses to be able to let him walk the girl there. She's been embarrassed enough for just one night, and wants it to end there.
At school in the mail, news breaks that Su-ah's dad has been hauled away in handcuffs and detained, and things go from bad to a whole lot worse for her. Both Seung-hoon and Ji-hyuk note the newest development silently. At least he knows the actual reason why she's not worried about the gangsters anymore.
Ha-jin and also Kyung-jong shoot the breeze, and note Su-ah's situation with some sympathy. Ha-jin sighs how the Rooftop Roomies situation is actually wasted on Ji-hyuk, because if he were now there, he'd certainly comfort the woman. Yeah, I BET you should.
Kyung-jong just very innocently points out that it can't be, because she's Byung-hee's muse. Ha-jin calls him naïve—affection is sure to grow when they see each other every day, living as well. He jokingly imagines them as the Rooftop Couple.
What they don't notice is that Pyo-joo has overheard their particular entire conversation with an evil glint in his eye. Uh-oh.
In fitness center class the teacher explains to them to pair in place, and Pyo-joo comes up behind Su-ah, shoving her strait into Ji-hyuk's arms. He calls them the Rooftop Couple and says that "like must be with like. "
He announces loud and clear for your class to hear that they live in a residence so small they can't perhaps stretch their legs, scoffing so it might as well become a doghouse. Ji-hyuk holds a nearby basketball… along with chucks it right from Pyo-joo's head. Damn, that's fulfilling.
They get up with each other's faces, but then the teacher comes more than. So Ji-hyuk reaches in for a hug as he says loudly, "I'm hello there, " while whispering in to Pyo-joo's ear to close his trap or he'll produce him shut it. fine, that's even MORE enjoyable.
With that, Ji-hyuk storms beyond class. This time, it's the girls' consider be nasty, as they gather around Su-ah in addition to call her the Jungsang Two-Timer. Deo-mi rushes as long as defend her, only her defense is the fact Seung-hoon declared when in front of everyone that Su-ah is his girlfriend.
But what i like about Su-ah is in which she stands up with regard to herself. She looks the meangirl straight inside eyes and says of course, her father went bankrupt, yes she lives within a rooftop room… anything else she'd choose to know?
She adds that with the record, the too-good-for-her Seung-hoon seriously isn't her boyfriend… which is actually right when Seung-hoon takes into class. Awkward.
Seung-hoon corners Ji-hyuk while in the bathroom to tell him to prevent telling everyone about that rooftop because he's simply making things harder pertaining to Su-ah. Ji-hyuk just a laugh, wondering why the young people at this school have lots of secrets. "I've never once been embarrassed about that experts claim I live in any rooftop room. "
he doesn't see what this big frickin' deal can be, because it's true. He lives within a rooftop room. She lives in a very rooftop room. Who loves you? But the kicker, they points out, is that Seung-hoon DOES seem to care, because he's ashamed. Ooooh. One point, Ji-hyuk.
He wonders why Su-ah was so reluctant to express to him where she ended up being living, and the reason is usually obvious—Seung-hoon is no not the same as the other kids from this school. He continues in her relaxed I'm-too-cool-for-this-shit tone this Seung-hoon shouldn't waste his energy posturing when in front of him, and should shut Pyo-joo up instead.
Seung-hoon calls after him to convey they'll see who's the larger help to Su-ah, nevertheless dude, you've already displaced that game. He warns Pyo-joo to prevent pestering Su-ah, and states that it's his final alert. Hasn't this guy had one a lot of final warnings?
Seung-hoon waits outside for Su-ah to do her shift at that restaurant, and tells the woman's that she was actually brave today. He remembers which she was always really brave, recalling the period she saved him via ridicule and piggybacked the pup away, when they had been young and he was shorter than her. Aw.
He admits that your dog doesn't mind being looked at as her boyfriend, and she tells him that he's quite a good friend, but she doesn't would like to hide behind him any more. She does promise him that she'll make an appearance to the rock event, though I don't believe she's goin' there to find out you, buddy.
Eye sugar scrapes through another train feeling off, and Ha-jin tells Hyun-soo to supply it up and just let Ji-hyuk do practicing the guitar solo. Ooh. Ouch. Hyun-soo just ice-beams him and Kyung-jong reminds the actual guys that Hyun-soo's simply been really busy taking good care of his sister and material.
The festival's in a couple of days so everyone's upon edge, and Ji-hyuk abruptly applies an end to practice for any day, telling Hyun-soo to do more solo practice time period. To that end, Hyun-soo skips school in the mail, not moving an inch from other practice space, and not even answering the guys' message or calls.
The principal hears with regards to both bands entering the actual festival, and calls these individuals into his office in order to congratulate them. Well, this individual congratulates Strawberry Fields. and then he turns to eye Candy and says which maybe it'd be best that the school only put forth one entry inside competition, yunno, for a united front and all that. URG. Imma throttle you, Turtle Man.
Thankfully Seung-hoon speaks up to stop that nonsense, saying that will everyone should play fairly. Teacher Kim also pipes approximately tell the principal that actually, Eye Candy enters your competitors in second place, while Strawberries enter at final. The principal clears his / her throat awkwardly.
Out in the hall the two bands throw insults and challenges between the two, and Ji-hyuk just tells Seung-hoon to do whatever he wants, like he's talking at the buzzing fly. Ha, i love that Seung-hoon's more procured this rivalry than Ji-hyuk is actually, because he's doing this particular for Byung-hee.
They put in their last practice ahead of the big day, and Ji-hyuk wonders why they're not really complaining when they've certainly not worked this hard prior to. But Hyun-soo says it's all around health have something to confirm, "to Byung-hee. "
Oof, that just gets you while in the heart. I love that people think he's gonna say they've something to prove on the rich bastards at university, but they don't—they're on this for their friend. Ji-hyuk boosts his hand, rock with, at the mention involving Byung-hee.
He walks home, and Su-ah catches as long as him on their block, calling out to him frequently. He wonders why your woman sounds so excited to see him and tells her to fix being so friendly, specifically at school, since "it doesn't on earth do you any good either. "
But she doesn't see any reason for that, and says she's super very happy to see him, even in case he's not. She adds that he was right—now that she's finally told comprehend to everyone at education, she feels so much freer.
He asks if she's about to the rock festival, and she says needless to say, she begged for a single day off because she incorporates a band to cheer on… attention Candy. He stops in his tracks. You can literally feel the smile on the verge of erupt on his experience, only then she tags in, "and Strawberry Fields as well. " Aw, you pooped with his parade!
She affirms she's been meaning in order to ask, but does he know of anyone who has the same voice as him? She says which the guy singing Seung-hoon's song sounds the same as him, and lets the pup listen.
He recognizes the idea immediately, of course. "Is that that song? The one you like and have been listening to at all times? "
Su-ah: "Yeah. this voice is so strange—when I'm lonesome it makes my soul feel warm, and whenever I'm excited it would make my heart race, as I'm sad it makes me need to cry. "
He keeps his texas holdem face and wonders why she doesn't ask Seung-hoon who it really is. She says he doesn't recognize either. Ji-hyuk finally breaks out right little secret smile.
They share headphones because they walk home together playing the song, and Ji-hyuk grins for a fool the whole method. So. Cute.
He wakes up at the crack of dawn the morning of the festival, and finds his daily banana milk which has a note this time: "Eye junk food Fighting! " He downs it and gives an important roar, ready to conquer the world.
Everyone arrives on time in the venue except for Hyun-soo, who's got a last-minute sister crisis of course, because this is the drama. The boys call him frantically and cause it to through rehearsals without your pet, but soon enough it's showtime.
Strawberry job areas plays before them. It's a rather subdued performance for the rock festival, but they are doing well, and Ji-hyuk watches on the crowd.
They're almost up and Hyun-soo runs through the streets to get there in time… and nearly gets hit by a van while crossing the street. He rolls to avoid getting hit, and gets a shard of glass in his hand for his trouble. Oh noes.
The van carries a mystery celebrity, who notes him with some curiosity. The manager offers to take Hyun-soo to the hospital, but he takes off running. The boys wait on pins and needles, and Hyun-soo finally arrives, with just seconds to spare.
They go onstage right away, and play Byung-hee's song, finally in sync and all smiles. Here it is again in case you missed it:
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Hyun-soo finally gets his guitar riffs just right, and seems happy… except we start to see that his hand is still bleeding, all over his guitar. It gets worse as he continues to play, and it's starting to worry me—what if he ends up permanently damaging his hand that way? I can barely watch.
It finally comes to the guitar solo and Hyun-soo starts to play it through gritted teeth. His face twists in pain. Ji-hyuk finally has a moment to pause his singing and look over at Hyun-soo, which is when he sees his hand and guitar covered in blood.
Without hesitating, Ji-hyuk stops him in the middle of the song… by man-hugging him until my heart nearly bursts. Everything comes to screeching halt. Hyun-soo struggles, fighting to get free and keep playing like an obstinate fool, but Ji-hyuk just clutches him in that bear-hug, refusing to let go.
It's long moment before the feral Hyun-soo finally calms down and lets Ji-hyuk win. He heads offstage in defeat, and Ji-hyuk looks out at the stunned audience.
He cues the rest of the guys, who are just as gobsmacked as the crowd, and they start playing where they left off, and finish the song. Ji-hyuk gives a bitter smile at the end before turning to walk off the stage. Urg, what a heart-wrenching performance.
And then as the judges (including Seung-hoon's sister) tally the scores, the girl whose van nearly hit Hyun-soo takes to the stage for a special appearance. She's announced as Kim Ye-rim (played by Kim Ye-rim, from Superstar K3).
The winner is announced: Strawberry Fields. The crowd cheers happily, though Seung-hoon doesn't really look too ecstatic. Maybe he's just used to winning and it doesn't really mean much to him, or maybe he knows they would've lost had Eye Candy not caused the big commotion onstage? Who knows.
Su-ah smiles and cheers them on, but immediately starts looking around for Ji-hyuk.
Backstage the rest of the boys sigh at Hyun-soo's doggedness to keep playing with a bloodied hand, and Do-il says it's a good thing Ji-hyuk stopped him when he did. Hyun-soo doesn't say anything, and just asks, "Where's Ji-hyuk?"
Waah, what is it about that moment that kills me? I think I was scared that Hyun-soo might still be angry at Ji-hyuk (even though he'd have no right to be) but when he looks for him like that, it's a sign that there's no love lost in that bromance. The guys tell him that Ji-hyuk went home right away, wanting to be alone. Aw.
They head released, and Ye-rim comes to be able to ask Hyun-soo if he's okay. The other guys recognize her instantly as a big movie star, but Hyun-soo just presents her his trademark frozen stare-down and walks perfect past her.
She informs him that she's remorseful but that just unleashes his anger. He asks what sorry's gonna do—is it planning to put them back onstage or impart them with the win? "I planned to give my friend a single last gift, but it's all ruined as a consequence of me. I'm about to look crazy right now so shut up and get lost! " I could declare he silently mouths shibal when they get home of it, but might be not.
Su-ah skips out on Strawberry Fields' after-party and heads home, shocked to find Ji-hyuk standing up on top of his roof—the roof of the rooftop room, to be exact. She hurries upstairs and calls him down from there.
He says everything looks different from up here. He wonders how different things look when you're looking down from the heavens. "What do you think it's like… the world that Byung-hee sees? He saw our performance today, you think?"
He tells her she should come up too, "You can see all the things you couldn't see before." In this moment he has a bit of that Byung-hee flair.
Su-ah climbs up the ladder, though she's too scared to make it all the way to the top without his help. He wonders why she came up here when she's clearly afraid. Su-ah: "Because you wouldn't come down."
He asks why that matters to her—what is he, for her to care one way or the other? Su-ah: "Because I want to be with you." Huck!
Without another word, he looks her in the eyes, and reaches for her hand, interlocking his fingers in hers. Goddamn that's hot.
And with his other hand he pulls her in for a kiss. And then another.
That's it. I'm moving to a rooftop immediately.