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The first episode of the 2011 South Korean drama Me Too, Flower! (also known as Flower, I Am!
The highlight of Me Too, Flower episode 1 sub Indo is the explosive first meeting. Bong-soon pulls over a luxury car for a traffic violation. Inside is Jae-hee, dressed as a CEO. She is rude; he is sarcastic. She ends up giving him a ticket, but he leaves his wallet behind. When she tracks him down to return it, she finds him living in a shabby basement. The shock on her face is priceless—she realizes this "CEO" is a fraud, but for some reason, she doesn't report him.
The first episode of Me Too, Flower! (also known as Flower, I Am!
Unlike the bubbly, innocent heroines of other K-dramas, Bong-sun suffers from severe depression and anger management issues. In Episode 1, we see her struggling to pay rent, working dead-end jobs, and taking out her frustration on rude customers. When a rich, arrogant driver in a luxury car refuses to pay his parking fee, Bong-sun doesn't cry; she smashes his windshield.
Indonesian fans of the drama often cite this specific dynamic as the hook. In a landscape of dramas where the male lead is often domineering, seeing Jae-hee’s character—playful, subservient on the surface, yet deeply observant—is a breath of fresh air.