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Sungkyunkwan Scandal: Episode 2

I liked Episode 2 even more than the first; now that we’re past some of the setup, I find these relationships quite compelling, and all the various possible entanglements are rife with possibility. Even the more clichéd elements (such as her cross-dressing at school) have different stakes here, since the consequences of being found out are so severe — it’s no longer a matter of losing the guy’s trust, but of failing your family and facing severe punishment, possibly execution.

Tonally, the relationship chemistry is more Coffee Prince than You’re Beautiful — both were fun dramas, but I like this better than the reverse scenario. And despite my misgivings about Yoochun’s acting in the first episode, I like him a lot more in this one, which is mostly because I LOVE his character.

SONG OF THE DAY

Sungkyunkwan Scandal OST – “찾았다” (I Found Her). The title means a generic “I found it,” but the lyrics go on to say that “I found my love, the one I was searching for.” [ Download ]

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LESSON 2 RECAP

At first the thumping heart is Yoon-hee’s, but when their pursuers leave and he deems them safe, Sun-joon finally looks down at her, and has a moment of startled awareness himself. Yoon-hee pulls back awkwardly, and demands her money in exchange for the book.

Right away, we have one of the reasons I responded so strongly to this drama; it’s beautiful to look at and to listen to. Take the following bit of background score, which is lush, lovely, and evocative — it reminds me of Tamra the Island or Return of Iljimae, actually. (That background noise is rain, not static.)

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Elsewhere, awaiting word is In-soo’s in-group (clique? cadre? posse?). Upon hearing that Sun-joon got away, the reaction is frustration mixed with some admiration. In-soo is displeased but Yong-ha waves it aside, saying that traps and schemes always come with a twist.

Now safe, Sun-joon says he doesn’t have the money on him and promises to pay her later. Yoon-hee doesn’t trust him and wants to follow him home, to which he tosses out that he won’t throw away his integrity over “a mere 50 nyang.” That insults her, because it may be nothing to him but this money represents life to her — her brother’s and her own.

He gives her his word and asks for her name so he can leave the money for her at the bookshop. Plus, he’ll see her at the testing site for the next exam. She gives her brother’s name (Yoon-shik), but says she isn’t going to sit for the exam.

Sun-joon reminds her of the words she’d written on his clothing, and entreats her to sit for the exam. If the plight of the citizens bothers her so much, she should enter into government service fair and square, and make her case from the inside. He calls her “Scholar Kim Yoon-shik” — which is a mark not only of respect, as it makes them equals, but also his faith that she’ll pass the exam.

She scoffs at his idealism — she knows that the world isn’t a true meritocracy, and that the picture he paints is naive. She declares, with some bitterness, “I don’t think that Joseon is such a great nation.”

Aw, I love this dynamic already. So many layers and bits of meaning woven through it.

The king comments to Minister Lee, Sun-joon’s father, that he heard of his son’s little scene at the exams yesterday. (The other official by Kim Gab-soo’s side is Minister Ha, aka In-soo’s father, aka the lecher with an interest in Yoon-hee.)

Sun-joon’s father apologizes, but the king isn’t offended. Rather, he has decided to make sure that the next exam will be held properly, and announces his intent to personally attend. This causes scholars to burn their cheat sheets and hang their heads in despair with much wailing and gnashing of teeth.

Yoon-hee bursts into the bookshop to ask if Sun-joon has delivered the money, but he hasn’t. Hwang whispers of an opportunity to take the test for someone, but she reminds him of the king’s decree; this would put her life at stake. However, Hwang preys upon her desperation — the job would provide the needed 100 nyang.

That night, Yoon-hee mulls over her options, neither of which are desirable. Take the test and risk execution? Or not take the test and walk into certain doom as the war minister’s kept woman? Prostitute her brains, or her body? Which is the lesser of two evils?

On the morning of the exam, Minister Ha’s horrible steward arrives to collect her.She is dressed prettily and prepared for delivery — the scene recalls an animal being readied for slaughter — as her mother watches, heavy-hearted. Yoon-hee asks for a few moments to say goodbye to her family, and then is loaded into the sedan chair.

At the test site, Hwang waits with increasing nervousness at Yoon-hee’s absence, begging for extra time before the gates are closed. Thankfully, the latecomer arrives just in time…

…while back at home, the lady being seated in the chair reveals her face. It’s the real Yoon-shik, taking his sister’s place so she can take his.

(There’s something very melancholy and stirring about Yoon-shik, even though he has barely said a word thus far. Sound of mind though weak in body, he must feel miserable to be a burden and unable to help)

Yoon-hee takes a seat and waits for her “client” to make contact with her. As she looks around, a voice asks if she’s looking for her cheater contact. Nervously, she wonders if it’s Wang again — but no, the one who paid for her to take the test is Sun-joon.

(Aie! He “bought” her a seat at the exam to force her to take it! OH MY GOD I LOVE YOU SUN-JOON.)

But matters aren’t quite so simple as that. First, Sun-joon raises a hand to alert the proctors, announcing, “Look here! There is a person dirtying this test site!”

Yet when asked who it is, he names himself — and he meant “dirtying” literally, not metaphorically. He points to Yoon-hee’s ink-smeared scroll and asks for another, and this requires her to present her identification in order to receive a new testing sheet. This is his way of forcing her to use her real name (er, her brother’s). Under all this attention, Yoon-hee is compelled to give up her tag. Given a fresh sheet, she sits through the test.

She’s one of the last to complete the exam, along with Sun-joon (though it appears he’s stalling until she’s done, so he can follow her up). As they walk, she asks why he’s doing this. He says it’s because cheating is bad. She resorts to her go-to line whenever she can’t think of anything else to say, and retorts that he’d better pay for the book.

To their surprise, the test-takers are held back to await announcement of whether they have passed, to be delivered by the king. This is an unusual occurrence, and throws Yoon-hee into a panic at the prospect of facing the king directly with her fraud.

One by one, each person is called to receive results.

When she is called, Yoon-hee approaches in dread. The reason becomes clear a moment later when the king opens her exam sheet and reads her answer. Suddenly angered, he raises his voice in condemnation, and she drops to her knees to plead forgiveness. Clearly she hadn’t expected to be held back to explain herself, and now she has to deal with the fallout.

Again, her wit has gotten the better of her, as her answer is a cleverly worded admission of her intent to cheat. It finishes with the declaration that she has no right to enter government service.

The officials demand to know who called her here to cheat on his behalf, and she looks back at Sun-joon, who sits amongst the others, surprised at this turn of events. Yoon-hee answers that her contact didn’t come.

Sun-joon interrupts to declare that she is lying. He stands and identifies himself as the offender.

He explains that this he employed Yoon-shik to take the test — Yoon-shik has outstanding talents, but is unable to serve the government due to his unfortunate circumstances. This was his way of giving him a chance to take the test. And if someone as intelligent as Yoon-shik were unable to serve, Sun-joon had decided that he would not serve, either.

Have I mentioned that I love Sun-joon? (Also: It must be nice to have that unwavering faith in your stance — admirable, but aided by the power of his privilege. He may not intend to rely on his position, but it shrouds him like a protective cocoon.)

The king, however, angrily decrees that they will be dealt with severely… and instructs, “Go to Sungkyunkwan.” Both she and Sun-joon are ordered to live and board at the school, to spend all their time in pursuit of the righteous path. That is a royal command.

The king approaches Sun-joon and softens, saying with warmth that he will show the two of them the Joseon of which they dream.

Overwhelmed with how far she is in over her head, Yoon-hee falls to his feet in an almost-faint, then coughs loudly, claiming that (s)he is sick and dormitory life too hard.

That attempt doesn’t work, since he calls his royal doctor to examine this worthy young man. The doctor feels a pulse, and knows the truth immediately, announcing, “This person is a woman!” This angers the king and creates an uproar as she is condemned to execution…

…which, of course, is her guilty conscience in overdrive. In other words: Fake-out! In actuality, all she can do is to accept the king’s order. Worse yet, he promises to remember her face.

As they leave, Yoon-hee tells Sun-joon angrily that she had no intention of taking the exam. Leave that for the bored, privileged people like him.

Sun-joon says he was wrong after all, if she was the type to stand on excuses and throw away this opportunity. He hands her the money owed for the book, then leaves her with a few last words — that if she’s worried about her brother’s health, entering Sungkyunkwan is best, as scholars get medicine for free and a stipend. If she’s so foolish to overlook that, well, she’d be no good to the citizenry as a civil servant anyway. Ah, reverse psychology.

Booklender Hwang gives Yoon-hee 50 nyang as a “scholarship,” which makes her suspicious — is this some kind of loan? What’s he up to? He tells her it’s an advance, and since scholars will be given a stipend, she feels free to accept, not aware that Sun-joon provided the money (and made Hwang swear to secrecy).

Now Yoon-hee has the needed 100 nyang to repay the debt, and she delivers it to Minister Ha’s household and retrieves her brother, who has been beaten in punishment for their switch.

Yoon-hee is overcome with guilt but Yoon-shik tells her it’s okay: “I’m glad there was something I could do for you.” He’d never been able to rest easy with her working so hard for his expense.

Instead of being angered, Minister Ha laughs to hear of Yoon-hee’s actions, intrigued by the girl’s perspicacity. He can afford to play a li’l cat-n-mouse for now, because he figures she can’t hold out forever, and “I have never let go of a girl I’ve taken a fancy to.” Ugh, shudders! The guy is a Class A creep. I guess if you want a brilliant tactician planning your country’s wars to undermine the enemy, he’s your guy?

That evening, Sun-joon speaks to his father, who eyes his latest behavior at the exam with a little amusement and perhaps even pride. He chuckles to hear that the guy that Sun-joon spoke up for was accepted to Sungkyunkwan — if Sun-joon has faith in somebody, that person’s success reflects well on him, and by extension also Minister Lee. However, Dad cautions that Yoon-hee hasn’t yet “passed,” and adds — firmly, but not unkindly — that the same goes for Sun-joon. In his father’s eyes, until he has advanced and proven himself, he hasn’t passed muster either.

Yoon-hee’s mother is opposed to her entering Sungkyunkwan — and living in a dormitory with other young men — but Yoon-hee doesn’t have a choice, as it was the king’s order. This is why Mom had told her daughter that her studies would be a bane rather than blessing.

Yoon-hee says tearfully, “I want to live as a person.” If she has to be dragged off to be Minister Ha’s kept woman, she will forever be valued by her price, 100 nyang, rather than as a person. She wants to go to Sungkyunkwan, where she will be able to provide for Yoon-shik’s medicine on her own merits, earn a stipend, and improve her education. That is the path to living as a person.

Yoon-shik enters the conversation to take his sister’s side. Even though this means he will not be able to live under his own name, he argues that his sister has always lived for him, and asks for his mother’s approval.

And so, Yoon-hee prepares to enter the school, sent off with specially prepared food from her mother. She notices that her mother’s hair is no longer adorned with her ornament, which her mother presses into her hand, saying, “I’m not letting you go because you want to go, I’m sending you.” (This is her way of giving her approval.)

Mom warns her to endure hardship no matter what and to not lose her cool, because nobody must learn that she is a girl. Her brother gives her his identity tag and wishes her well.

On her way through town, Yoon-hee witnesses a loud argument in one of the food stalls — the proprietress angrily berates one customer for not paying for his liquor. The offender is Moon Jae-shin, who is hardly perturbed by the accusations; a little drunkenly, he swaggers off with a glib comment. This scene is barely noteworthy in an episode packed with events, but I mention it because it’s our only glimpse of Yoo Ah-in this episode (sob!).

Sun-joon is accompanied to the school by an emotional manservant, who says he’ll miss him. The servant points ahead to someone else in line, commenting that the “pretty young man” also came — Yoon-hee. Er, Yoon-shik.

Each of the new entrants is checked in at the gate, and both Yoon-hee and Sun-joon are recognized (albeit separately). I guess you don’t kick up a huge fuss at the testing site without registering in people’s memories.

Upon entering the courtyard, Yoon-hee looks around amidst all the hubbub, and is approached by fellow freshman BAE HAE-WON (in white). He came from the same school as Sun-joon and offers a friendly greeting. Interrupting them is a third frosh, KIM WOO-TAK, who makes a grand introduction that goes largely ignored. Hae-won has a melancholy, hapless air about him, while the quirky Woo-tak (wearing the glasses) is all big talk, but in a harmless way. (They’ll likely be comic relief characters.)

Yoon-hee walks around, familiarizing herself with the classrooms, library, and grounds, gulping a little when an upperclassman playing soccer takes off his shirt.

Sun-joon is the freshman with the most influential background and gets the VIP treatment by the school’s obsequious (and easily corrupted) chancellor. He gets the full suck-up treatment, as the man calls his father a close friend and offers to lend him these quarters if he doesn’t like his own.

Sun-joon wipes that smile right off the chancellor’s face by calling him out on his behavior, pointing out that he’s faking the closeness with his father and so forth. He also says firmly that he will decline any instance of special treatment.

JUNG YAK-YONG (played by Ahn Nae-sang) has been sent by the king to Sungkyunkwan, and hears this conversation. (He is a real-life person who was a leading philosopher of the day.) Jung asks if Sun-joon’s insistence on equal treatment will end up making things awkward for the others. Sun-joon answers that they shouldn’t give up at the first sign of discomfort.

Room assignments are posted, and Yoon-hee is startled to hear that they have to share rooms — no singles. And guess who she’s assigned to bunk with? This drama wouldn’t be interesting if she didn’t have to live with Sun-joon, now would it?

Yong-ha overhears her fretting and interrupts to say that there’s no need to worry, since that won’t happen and he probably won’t be around. A third person is on the list, but he hardly ever sleeps there. Yong-ha assures her she’ll get to use the room alone, which is pretty lucky for a new student.

She smiles in relief, and he swoops in to examine her reaction. Does she have a particular reason she needs a single room? She stammers no.

Yong-ha introduces himself, offering both his name and nickname — it appears each of our main characters will get their own nicknames, and his is Yeo-rim, which refers to his playboyish ways with the ladies.

Before she can react, he grabs her in a hug, which freaks her out, naturally. He whispers in her ear — further unnerving her — that she’ll be getting a nickname soon enough.

Yoon-hee enters her room expecting it to be empty, but to her horror, Sun-joon is already inside, settling in.

She protests profusely, saying she cannot share a room with him. He isn’t too keen on sharing his room either with someone who so easily denigrates their country, but he’ll endure. He advises her to endure, too.

To her surprise, a group of upperclassmen runs through the dorm area, dousing the lights and calling out the newbies. The incoming class gathers in the courtyard, where a light display is presented. Then, flour is doused over the newbies (which is still in practice today), and a select group of senior students comes out wearing elaborate masks.

In the administrative offices, one professor asks the others to stop the students, but the officials aren’t going to intrude on tradition.

We can guess who’s leading the activities — In-soo’s gang — though they remain covered as they start the tradition. Yong-ha declares that they will begin collecting offerings from each of them, and the new students are called up one by one to present the food they brought.

So they give up their offerings — some willingly, and some much more reluctantly.

Yoon-hee knows her food is humble — plain rice cakes made by her mother — and goes up reluctantly. Sure enough, the upperclassman handling the offerings (the loutish Byung-choon) kicks her basket aside, sending the cakes into the dirt.

She clenches her fists — she must endure, after all — and turns silently to return to her place. But then, she changes her mind and turns back, which quiets the proceedings as everyone watches rapt, freshman and upperclassman alike. She strides right up to Byung-choon and asks, isn’t he a student who came here to learn? Did any of their books say it was okay to mock food because it was humble?

Byung-choon stammers his defense, saying he wouldn’t have treated edible food that way. She returns, “If it’s not food, what is it?” He declares it’s not fit for dogs or pigs to eat. He moves to stomp on the rice cake with his foot, but the step is blocked by a hand. Not hers — Sun-joon’s.

With care, Sun-joon collects the fallen rice cakes and puts them back into the basket — silently, undramatically — and places it on the table with the other offerings.

By now all the senior students’ masks have come off in their curiosity, and Sun-joon says, “You’re right, it’s not food. Once you have risen to success, it is the sweat and blood of the citizens you will have to care for.” He offers one cake to the offender, saying, “So please partake.”

Byung-choon balks nervously, unwilling to eat something that fell on the ground. So Sun-joon takes a bite himself, and that causes quite a slew of reactions: Yoon-hee’s eyes widen, Yong-ha smiles in approval, and In-soo smirks.

Sun-joon places the rice cake in Byung-choon’s hand and challenges him to eat it, “If you’re not a dog or a pig.”

Enjoying this twist immensely, Yong-ha fetches the basket and puts a cake into the mouth of Lackey #2 (Go-bong) and takes a bite himself. Then he walks around with the basket and tells everyone to take one bite of the peasants’ blood and sweat.

Sun-joon addresses everyone now, saying that Sungkyunkwan is a place where they learn for the sake of the commoners. Turning to look specifically at In-soo, he declares that if you don’t agree, he won’t acknowledge him as a scholar.

Now In-soo gets up and says that Sungkyunkwan is where they prepare for their advancements, and learn how to bring order to society. It’s also where they learn who’s strong and who’s weak — and how the weak should act toward the strong. He vows, looking at Sun-joon, “I’ll teach this to you properly.”

One professor listens at a distance and wonders what this means — is he declaring his intent to expel Sun-joon from the school?

Now, they move on to the task portion in these traditional rites. The freshman class is given written instructions in riddle form, and whoever wins will gain a “big prize.” On the other hand, those who can’t follow the orders will get stripped of his shirt.

This time it’s Yoon-hee who approaches Sun-joon, advising him to hurry to make their time limit. She babbles a bit until he asks her what she wants to say, and she thanks him for his help. She heard In-soo is an incredibly powerful person and worries that he put himself on the line.

He tells her not to worry, because he didn’t do it on anyone’s behalf; he was acting according to his own principles.

She jokes about taking her time, not really believing that non-finishers will get kicked out without administrative reason, but he warns her that once you’re out, you’ll never get another chance to take the state exam or advance. That gets her in motion, and she hurries.

Each person has a slightly different clue leading them to a different location. One of In-soo’s cronies goes to Hyo-eun (In-soo’s sister) to request her aid in prepraration for her visitor — Sun-joon. She smiles a little in anticipation of meeting him.

Yoon-hee, on the other hand, figures that her clue leads her to gisaeng Cho-sun, and she is to “get her affection” via silk petticoat.

I’m presuming these tasks are meant to have obstacles, and Yoon-hee finds herself unable to see Cho-sun, who is the top gisaeng at the gibang (gisaeng house). Instead she is waylaid by a group of gisaengs — who, by the way, had been admiring her in Episode 1 but been rebuffed.

In her desperation to avoid being undressed and discovered as a woman, Yoon-hee bursts out of her room and runs away — but smashes into another room by accident.

Just her luck, this is the room where Cho-sun is attending to Minister Ha. This angers the man for several reasons: He was just about to get busy with his companion, and other guests recognize him and begin whispering.

However, he takes a good look at Yoon-hee’s face, and seems to recognize her. Pointing a finger, he declares, “You…!”

 
COMMENTS

First off, how beautiful is this drama, huh? Despite the trendy-romantic-comedy angle that they used to market this drama, I am responding much more to the more meaty storylines. (Although student shenanigans are, of course, very enjoyable to watch.)

But take, for instance, this contrast between Sun-joon and Yoon-hee. Unlike other supercilious heroes of kdrama yore, Sun-joon isn’t willfully snobby — like, say, Gu Jun-pyo or Hwang Tae-kyung. I love that he believes he’s a fair guy, but by very dint of his privilege, he’s buffered by his place in society. He’s the type for whom the term “ivory tower” was invented. As part of the elite class he’s therefore out of touch with reality — he of the “Oh, 50 nyang, what piddle.”

And then, Yoon-hee challenges him about the social gap between the high-borns and the low-borns. Oh, I’m sure Sun-joon is aware of their existence on a theoretical level, but she’s the one who gives him a concrete look at how dirty and miserable life is like on the bottom. She’s cynical, he’s idealistic.

In traditional Cinderella stories, Prince Chaebol swoops in and uses his luxury to save his girl, but hardly anyone else. In contrast, it appears Sun-joon’s code of morality won’t just help the girl he loves, but society on a grander scale. I love this setup.

And while I still think Yoochun’s playing his character with a flat affect, it almost-sorta works with his character’s noble earnestness. I’m liking Sun-joon more and more.

(Note: This may become a guest-recapped series, so I give you fair warning that recaps may assume a different schedule come next week.)

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I would just like to note that I felt a romantic chemistry between LSJ and Yoon Hee at the start of the episode when he hugged her close to him to hush her up when they were hiding from the police. I think that should show that Yoochun has a potential to be a good actor if he can emit that kind of feeling to the audience. I've watched a lot of kdramas and sometimes the chemistry between the character's just non-existent so it's frustrating. The start of the episode with YH and LSJ was so "kakilig", as what we say here in the Philippines. It has some blend of romantic tension even if it's just the start of the story. i'm sure the romance will be electric later on. Plus the story was so fun.

I love Song Joong ki's character. He's so wicked and sexy. i decided to stop some of the dramas I'm currently watching in favor of this drama and My gf is a gumiho.

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Yoochun has chemistry with every girl lol. so that shouldnt be a problem.

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This drama is turning out to be much better than I'd expected :O I hope the ratings go up!

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Episode two!!~~

i'm glad JB like this episodes...
though a bit sad coz gues will do the recap~~

but...
it's better to have one than none..
i really hope the series will be recap till the end!~

yuchun!~fighting!!!

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i don't know if it's been said already but it seems like this drama has more of a Hana Kimi vibe to it than a Boys over Flowers. Minus the female lead going to an all boys school because she idolizes the guy, the dynamic is already set up for it. i'm kinda hoping that Sun Joon discovers who she is really quickly - in fact, if the three boys know who she really is in the first couple of weeks, that will be REALLY fun. :D

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thats what i wnt to see...i realli wnt the 3 main lead to know...quickly...not lyk in YAB where it wasnt 'revealed' until the 11th epi...even though 2 of them knew...but we only saw one's interaction w. the girl as a whole boy/girl interaction...of gosh...im babbling :p lol

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I definitely agree with you on loving Sun-joon for the fact that he's not just out there to help the woman he falls in love with. I often feel conflicted when watching a drama that involves a rich dude feeling pity and then sudden pride when helping the lowly girl. It's great that he overlooks her socioeconomic status and helps her, but it always made me feel frustrated and a bit upset that he won't look outside of the love bubble and be willing to help others too.

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i really in love with this drama... :)

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PERSPICACITY-I had to look that up in the dictionary. I love your writing style and enjoyed your recap, javabeans! This drama just became my currently-airing favourite. Now I have to find a way to slip "perspicacity" into my conversation today:) (I know. I'm a wanna-be word nerd.)

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JB, i want to ask....

is LSJ know that YH is a girl? (just wanted to make sure)
is YH know that LSJ also know YH is a girl?

sorry for my english.. :)

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YongHa...hes deffintley hinting that he knows that she is a girl...but i dont think SJ knowss shes a girl...but he did feel somethng in the scene where they are in the forest hiding..otherwys i dnt think so... :D
-sadie

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thanx, :D

I think I'll have to watch this drama until the completion..

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I really enjoyed watching this episode. It was definitely more entertaining than the first one.

Also, the subs have made realize that there is certain depth to most of the characters' words, which makes me pay close attention to the dialogues. This is as well part of reasons why I have fallen in love with the Emperor and Sun-Joon's father though they both appear very little.

And have I mentioned yet how much I enjoyed seeing Yong-ha wink at the main lead before pulling her into his embrace with a very mischiveous expression? I'm liking Jong-Ki's acting here. He looks natural acting playful.

The only thing that saddened me was that Yoo Ah-In is still in the shadows. I hope he gets more screen time in the near future because he is the main reason why I decided to check out this drama in the first place.

As for Micky Yoochun's acting. I think he is doing a decent job and doesn't come off as totally awkward so I will probably continue to watch this drama.

P.S. Anyone knows who sings the OST? I like his voice.

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*Joong-Ki

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Do you mean the one posted by JB at the beginning of the review or the one at the end of each episodes? Because there are 2 versions of the same song. The one posted by JB is by 한얼(Haneol) and the one played at the end of each eps is by Junsu Jaejoong and Yoochun.

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please recap this serie, I LOVE IT

I am so addicted to it now,,,,,want more!!!

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Thanks for the recap...you know, by watching first 2 episode make me eager tot know how sungkyunkwan scholar live their life....i love the female lead acting the most...it is not a typical history story....its something different for me.....yes i'm speaking based on my experience watching Taewangsashingi and dong yi...i can feel fresh idea here...how the scriptwriter and the producer develop the story line....about the rating...It will gradually increase later.....

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Thanks for the recaps! I can just imagine the scenes as if I am watching them here in the Phils!

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Not that I didn't find him attractive in everything else he did but, I just figured out who Song Joong Ki is playing and why it is working so very well for most of those commenting here.

You know that guy in the club or the party. The one that can walk up to any girl in the room and by simply putting his arm around her he can walk out of the room with her no questions asked. That guy that simply oozes sex(appeal). It's him! and heaven help us all we have 14 more episodes of this.

They kept saying this was the playboy character in the promos, but he has yet to be seen with any women except for our disguised heroine. He is doing all this sexiness with or without a female on screen with him. He puts is foot up in his chair just to better position himself to drink some tea and total distraction. Bravo! You Win the acting sexy game forever!

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tottally agree...he oozess sexciness...even though we hvnt seen him w. any 'girl' bsyds 'YoonShik'...you can tottally see that hes a playboy/badboy type who knows how to get things done....hes a player all right..he won me over :p
-sadie

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This is the boy who will make a girl blush by just looking at her. He just oozes sexiness, and the girls are defenceless (weak knees, thumping hearts, ha..ha..).

Yes, I can't wait for next episodes and already I'm feeling 16 is too short!

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Minister Ha looks like Prime Minister Unavoidable from Jumong...

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thnx sooo much JB :D
i reall didnt think id luv ths story so much,.of course i began to wtch it for Mickey...but it was a surprisse.. :D
a good one too...i just luved JoongKi's hug/whisper scene...hes such a mixture of shinwoo&BOF's Sojiro...
its quite a nice mix w. that lil streak of boredom evilness... :p but yoochun is pretty good..just wnt him to smile or laugh though... lol...Yooh Ah In is good...i lyked his scenes..specially his entry in the 1st epi...sad we didnt c much of him. but another triangle?? gosh..almost every show i wtch ends up hving a triangle! LOL but i realli lyk SungJoo&YoonHee's chemi...its realli cute..wonder how hell fynd out her true gener..specially since they are sharing a room now...but the third person that will share the room..i didnt quite get it..was YongHa hinting that hes the third person sharing the room..&that he wnt be there much? or is it some1 else? thats the only part im confused bout
-sadie

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I really like the outcome of this drama, I didn't expect too much of this as they were comparing it to BOF and YB... But this is totally different and i love it. Mickey Yoochun did a great job..I don't see the other comments" stiff" and "disconnected" in his acting..the character demands for silent, observant, righteous and all has been delivered well by Micky. So he is so so much better than other idol who did drama. I am impressed as it is. :0

Thank you Javabeans and hope that you can continue to do the summary for this drama. I am scared that one of this days..they will put licensing problem on viikii.

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It's much better than epi 1 already...all the actors are beginning to "melt" into their characters more...and I definitely look forward to all the possible love triangles already...Still, I think Yong Ha is the most fun character of all...I love to see him teasing her..

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SS ROCKS =DDDDD

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Thanks for the recap!! I was awaiting for the subs, but even if it'snot ready yet, I'm all satisfied with your recaps :D
I'm actually I bit confused; aside from Yong-ha who really does seem to know Yoon Hee's a girl, who else knows (with more certainty)? I thought Sun-joon knew, but then he was just startled to get a close look at a hot babe :T

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this drama looks interesting; i cant wait to watch it. if it wasnt for school :(

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I really really like this drama bunches and bunches. It made me giggle and smile like a little girl.

And I also gotta say, as an Oglala Lakota of the Sioux nation, how awesome is it (for me) one of the main character's nickname is Crazy Horse?

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hey any of u guys know where i can get that background song that they put it on here , just to let us listen?? can u guys tell me where i can get it? it sounds so so nice...sounds of drops of the rain.....it's just sounds so romantic to me....plzz give me that melody or song whatever..plzzzzzzzzz

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omg! i like it too,
the song is so romantic.. make me fly in the sky.. :)

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im not sure about the other characters, but
song joong ki = goo yong ha

i just looooveee him!

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This is such a surprising good beginning for this drama. I'm anticipating the next episode.
I'm glad KBS was able to settle the strike deal so this drama can stay with its momentum.

Kudos to the entire crew behind this drama for putting so much details into each scene!

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Love love this episode.

I'm starting to fall for this one, the main guy was still flat but he delivered the lines with force which kind of made up for the whole character. It's not that rom-com feeling either but more serious tone incorporated with serious issues such as politics. I'm wary talking about ratings since I'm looking for different kind of drama to watch so only the quality counted for me.

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This one is surprisingly good and thanks for your recap!

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I really enjoyed SungKyunKwan Scandal and I'm definitely looking forward to some more. Just wish there were more Yoo Ah In scenes. Song Joong Ki is such a flirt! I'm loving it!

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Thank you for the recaps. I was a bit skeptical about watching this drama seeing that comparisons were to BOF. * BOF drama which i didn't not particularly like due to over cheesy story lines among other things* But after reading your first recap i decided to check it out.

This drama is surprisingly well acted out, despite having mostly new faces on screen. The music, costume, everything about it is just great. I love the direction the story is going.
The story is so beautifully layered with each character and the mystery of the Beautiful playboy and the bad boy hottie and the OH so perfect, smart yet thoughtul SUn-joon .
I can't wait for the story to unfold with each character and how love is going to start blossoming between the two main leads.

And i'm totally digging that the main guy isn't in a " F4 " group yet.. it's like they are all on their own and will * the way it seems* come together later on.
So it's a totally Fresh scenario for me. And i can't wait for the next upcoming episodes...

THANKS again for the recap

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I'm not a big fan of "playboy" characters in dramas because the majority of them are really cheesy and unbelievable (eg. Kim Bum in BOF).
As for SJK's portrayal so far...OMGZ! He had me smiling and blushing every time he was on screen, even if he was just standing around. Glad he had the same effect on some of you ;)

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oooh.. I love the first two episodes, they give quite a solid ground for the stories to unfold, and the many possibilities it will developed..

SJK acting is fab and convincing! I've never been really attracted to cute/pretty boy type, but SJK somehow manage to look uber cute but give a strong manly/player vibe.. now that's talent, my friend... LOL.. ^^

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just finished watching both eps, and just have to say i agree with everything you said. seonjoon's character is just. wow. i love yongha, but seonjoon's got my heart. <3

i would recommend this drama to anyone thus far.

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I love the first song! :) thanks javabeans!

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I'm loving this drama. I'm not familiar with any male lead in this drama but I always love Park Min Young. But, I don't think she looks like a boy. I hope she will convince me in upcoming episodes. So far, YEH is still the best in cross-dressing, well...at least to me. :-)

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Yes. I'm loving this drama now! WINNER!

"Get her affection” via silk petticoat -> this was explained in Hwang Jin-i already, so I'll reiterate: a gisaeng's sok-chima is like a "lucky charm" for those aspiring to take the gwageo, and it is said that those who sits on a gisaeng's sok-chima will, I dunno, get brainy, or something? It's the same; Geum-chun (Im Baek-moo's assistant haengsu gisaeng) in Hwang Jin-i dished that out to the seonbi teacher who happens to be Kim Eun-ho (the cutie cute cute Jang geun-seok without-the-angst) 's teacher...
...so I'm saying is that since Yeon-hui is a student at Seonggyungwan, it is like being a favor for her from the others...

(BTW, I so love the gisaeng getup in this drama...)

I was shocked, why the hell did Jeong Yak-yong appear here...well, all I know about him (besides having a drama at a cable channel) was that he was a leading scholar of the Silhak Movement, and one of the earliest converts of the Roman Catholic Church...

...making this drama's setup around the time of JEONGJO.

Reading JYY's entry in Wiki, now I understand: since the gwageo was featured in this ep...
If I'm not mistaken (well, I may be, but later on that), Lee Seon-joon (and if following, Yeon-hui) might be representing (or epitomizing) the Silhak Movement that JYY so wanted to follow. Even though it's "Practical Learning", there can't be anything wrong if "Practical" includes the social status of everyone, right? (not just knowledge and law).
I might even see Lee Seon-joon being a disciple of JYY's Silhak Movement...

I so luv luv luv Song Joong-gi; why can't anyone get any cuter!!!!

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i've been a silent reader for a long time but i cannot help but leave a comment for this show!

firstly, THANK YOU SO SO MUCH for the recaps because this show is especially hard to follow even with chinese subtitles :/ after watching episodes 1 & 2, i still didn't really catch what the characters have said, so i'll read the recaps here to get a better picture. I'M ETERNALLY GRATEFUL!

while i didn't like episode 1 all that much, i LOVED episode 2! am i glad that i didn't give up after ep 1. i loved how micky always stands up for park min young, the quirky supporting actors, and of cos who can forget song joong ki. i mean, who didn't squeal with delight when he grabbed park min young into a tight mischievous hug?? I DID! and i relived that scene by repeating it a few times! JUST TOO CUTE!! he has got to be my favourite character ever!

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This is a great drama with potential solid storyline. The lines they delivered in this drama were beautifully written and captured my heart even if I'm not Korean. It's interesting to see these young men stand up and speak their minds thinking one day they will make it different for the nation, refreshing plot.

Looking forward to the next ep already (the story seems to be more interesting than MGIG and PK).

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I wish you had included a translation of the convo between yong ha and insoo.. why does insoo hate sunjoon so much? b/c they are competing as those from the same social class? and why did yong ha insist on the cho-sun "punishment"? wasnt exactly sure. the diction is much more complicated in this drama and I will be needing subs. I was iffy on watching it cuz of micky and park min young andthe F4 bit, but your enthusiasm about ep2 made me interested...and i'm so glad i did check it out. i am honestly excited for the next episodes and the relationships between all four leading characs as well as the two "comic relief" guys who will likely become yoonhee's friends like seonduk's group. getting a little tired of insoo's drama and intensity, but of course necessary to stir up the plot...which i hope will be dense (mygf is a gumiho's plot seems tobe a bit lacking it was gaining momentum in 6 but halted and moved in another direction with the little mermaid thing)

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viikii has already finished subbing the first two episodes of SKKS. you might want to watch it there so you can understand what happened and answer your question. :)

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What a cool surprise since I underestimated this drama. It's quite impressive and although the cast is young they fit their characters well. GO MICKY & SONG KI!!!

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* JOONG KI :)

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I have to agree that this is a pleasant surprise. :) This series is now a must see for me. Thanks for the recaps Javabeans!

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hmmm I see people are looking for dbsk mania, and that's why I am posting a comment LOL I don't know about in Korea, but elsewhere (China/Thailand at least) Cassies are extremely excitedly waiting for this, and DBSK's power, despite of all these hard times, haven't died out; we are counting down for the happy day. It's very disappointing though that because we can only watch it online, we can do nothing to the rating T^T

I actually didn't find the drama THAT interesting for the first episode, other than the fact that all the lead characters are smoky HOT. I would trade anything just to share the room with yoochunie and jaeshin (dunno his real name but he's soooo HAWTTT). Even then, my roommate has been glaring at me the whole time because of my squeal and self-talk, thinking that perhaps I have gone out of my mind.

I actually like Jdrama more than Kdrama because of its fast pace. And because of the first episode, I kinda assume that this drama would be just another stereotype. But guess what? This episode is very impressive and now I can't wait for the next one. Well, yoochunnie is one reason, but besides that beloved dude of mine, the story is capturing. Yong ha's wit is really attracting me too.........as soon as he grabbed yunhee in his arms, I can't help but scream lol~

And the teaser for the third episode is killing me with aniticipation!

Now it's the defending time for my beloved Chunnie. I'm not an expert in acting...actually I know nothing about it, but I think his stone face is actually a part of the character. Well, you know? Chun is such a dork, so I bet when the character developed as the story flows, you will find that the boy can be very natural with the lively scene^^ I hope that people and critics won't be too harsh on him. Well...I'm yoochun biased obviously ha ha ha

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Don't worry. You don't really need to defend Chun. I've read all the comments for the 1st and 2nd episode and none bashed him :') I'm happy that they're giving him a chance and giving him constructive criticisms :P

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I didn't expect much from this drama. I just really wanted to watch it because Yoochun will be in it. And also, because I never doubted his ability to act. I've seen all his cameo and other acting roles before, and a lot of those weren't really broadcasts but I saw something, talent :D He acts so natural in the ones I've watched and I'm happy people are starting to see his potential :D His character is such a stoic guy that it's really hard to express, but I think he's doing pretty good with his eyes. His eyes are expressive although sometimes, it lacks in some scenes. But overall I'm proud xD Hohoho~ when his character loosen up, everyone will completely see his talent in it.

And as for the other casts, I like them. Especially JoongKi~ he's doing preeeetty good. And the others too. I like the good guy that works for the King. I'm excited for the story to develop more. I'm happy it's not like 'woo pretty boys all together and super cliche thingy going on' haha! I was nervous because they said it'll be like F4 but it's more than that. Phew.

Thanks for recapping this~ :3 You are doing it so well. I like reading your post. Please do so for the other episodes too :)

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Ok I forgot to type other things like.. "I didn’t expect much from this drama." the continuation for that lol. Yes, I didn't expect much but I was kinda surprise that I liked it. So I'm expecting and excited for more episodes. For now, I like what's going on. xD

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omg. i love this drama! it has Hana Kimi vibe, Boys Over Flower vibe, You're Beautiful, and Butterfly Lovers vibe. ALL 4 IN ONE! and the best part is its a sageuk romcom!

i love the concept of history plus romantic comedy. u know, like Huan Zhu Ge Ge & Tamna the Island. we had so many rom com drama, but sageuk rom com is just so refreshing.

true, it has hana kimi vibe, but MINUS the stupidity. truly, i find the reason for mizuki to enter that school was rather stupid. the whole story is enjoyable, but reality, the story is so weak and questionable.

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'the whole story is enjoyable, but reality, the story is so weak and questionable.' <- i meant this for hana kimi.
but for this drama, the story is quite solid. she has the right reason to enter that school.

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Thanks for recapping! I had hopes for this drama, but I haven't started watching it yet. (o=

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I've just finished watching the 2 episodes, i think all 4 did a good job in portraying their characters. You know how you would normally cringe with inexperience acting, seriously i did not find this with Yoochun. The other 3 I thought did a really good job, and I'm really looking forward to Yoo Ah In's and Yoochun's characters development into this series.

I think the hype with the promotion of Yoochun has given him too much 'reliance' that the drama has got to have good ratings, seems to me that people tend to forget that he is really a rookie in this area. now that the focus is on SJK, i believe he will shine with this drama.

I take this to be an 'idol' series, the target audience will be the young. It is also obvious that the older audiences are going for the more serious historical dramas which called for the high ratings.

With Taiwanese idol series, they too tend to put popular singers into the acting field, some succeed some flop, some unknown actors/actresses get the highest ratings but are somehow not promoted as well. I see Korea going on this trend, I was somewhat surprised when Korea did not embark on this trend, guess TV watchers in Korea are mainly the older folks.

As someone mentioned above, Yoochun was probably considered for the international market, esp Japan and China. And really he is not too bad for a roookie, give him a chance. All the best for this drama.

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a bit late comment but I could only watch the first 2 eps now.
till now, I didn't love but liked it. but I feel that better eps are coming.
as far as I know, park yoo-chun has a lot of fans especially because of his handsomeness, but I can't find him attractive.
however the other 2 guys killed me. already, I admire Song Joong-ki's beauty and also his character is sooo cute.
but my fav is Yoo Ah-in! I wish he could be the lead. what a man, kills me softly. I cn't wait to see him in the next eps. he can be eaten only one bite, yummy^^
I've seen Jeon Tae-soo for the first time. also, I thought that I'm watching Ju Jin-mo. he resembles hiim so much! am I wrong?
I've watched Park Min-young's new mini drama but I couldn't say so much thing about her acting. in that drama, she seems OK!
my big problem is the language as a person who watchs the dramas raw. so, I look forward to JB's good recaps. thanx a lot..

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park yoochun has a lot of fans coz he's a chun!face :P
a lot of dbsk fans think that he's not attractive as well. but they adore him. with the black headgear and his greasy face, no wonder peopel don't think he's less attractive :P

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Honey park Yoochun is extremely attractive. He may not be to you, but don't say he's unattractive to alot of tvxq fans as if you know their minds. Just as beauty is in the eyes of the beholder, so is attraction.

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true that. I’m a fan and I find him extremely gorgeous and sexy ;)

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Seems like SJK will shine from this drama

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omg..im in luv with this drama already!!!!

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Am I the only one who found the main female character Yoon Hee or Yeon Hee irritating? She irks me every time she comes up on the screen. Seriously, I like Yoochun's acting in this one. Yes, it's bit impassive, but he also shows that there is more to it in his character. He has potential to be a good actor. I anticipate for his later acting development. I love Ha Insoo too.

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You are not the only one. Her character is ok sometimes but I'm kinda irritated that she's so irritated at Sun-Joon when he's not really doing her any harm o_O wtf. And it's also thanks to him that she's gonna live her life studying instead of just getting sold. She's all ungrateful and idek. xD

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Gumiho is cute, Baker King is exciting, but this has BOTH ^^
yay for a great drama this year (finally)!!!

but I will try to hold my excitement down for a little while,dun wanna jinx it kkk

Am loving all the main characters alrdy, I keep shouting "Yeah u go girl!", "In yer face dude!" every time Yoon Hee steps up to defend her belief,pwning all the guys \^o^/
Yoo Ah In is hot,like gruffy hot,,,need moar of him~so far he's the only char who hasnt got a proper back story yet
Yoochun is surprisingly good and I already swoon so hard watching his rapport with Yoon Hee, GO SEONHEE couple!!!<3
and the best of the bits,,SONG!JOONG!KI! i loooove the way he talks,sooo,,,,,sexy. The way he breaks his words with that naughty cute expression in his face=DAYUMMMM~

Im so putting this on my weekly lineup along with Gumiho and Baker King. Right now, PK can wait at the back i guess :P

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hola! quisiera saber si el episodio 2 de Escandalo en sungkyunkwan? Muchas gracias ^^

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