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Dream High: Episode 5

Okay, Dream High just became awesome.

Maybe I’m just in a good mood today, or maybe it’s because this episode is all sorts of feel-good fun. Either way, Episode 5 had me loving every single minute.

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EPISODE 5 RECAP

In the outcast class (which has been graffiti’d with slurs against Hye-mi), Oh-hyuk sighs at Hye-mi’s rash challenge that she’ll beat Baek-hee in the upcoming evaluations. Stubbornly, Hye-mi insists she’ll succeed… then mumbles a quick “So please help me.”

Sam-dong makes a request for help, too, sharing an old saying his mother used to tell him: “If a wall appears, you can knock it on its side and it’ll become a bridge. If the three of us push with all our strength, can’t we turn that little wall into a bridge?” Aw, you and your boyish idealism are adorable.

And so this motley group has its first goal: To make sure Hye-mi beats Baek-hee, and to get this trio out of this class and back into the idol-training sessions.

Er, make that quartet: The door opens and Pil-sook shyly joins them, having been knocked down to the loser class as well. The others gape to see that while she’s still chubby, she’s noticeably lost some weight — her beautification process has begun.

In the regular class, Madam Ends-Justify-The-Means motivates her class with threats to drop them into the misfit class, and dangles the carrot that a strong performance at the midterm evaluations could put them on the idol fast-track.

In-sung offers to treat Baek-hee in honor of her finding her pendant, and she makes the excuse to invite Jin-gook, because he helped her get it back. Ah, yet another love triangle brews. You’ve got the misfit class triangle (the boys and Hye-mi), the catfight triangle (the girls and Jin-gook), and now the b-boy triangle (the boys and Baek-hee). Where’s the Sam-dong love? With all these raging hormones flying around, you’d think it wouldn’t be so hard to get ONE set of feelings successfully reciprocated, but the K-drama laws of Fate scoff at the natural laws of physics.

While Hye-mi naps in class, Sam-dong hovers tentatively with a band-aid, about to apply it to the cut on her forehead. Adorably, he falls back nervously the moment she opens her eyes and stammers an excuse.

Hye-mi takes the band-aid and thanks him. Sam-dong works up his nerve, and tells her that he’ll protect her better next time.

Later that day, Oh-hyuk calls his students back to school; they aren’t allowed in the dance or music studios, so they have to sneak here after hours. The evaluations will be based on each student’s ability to convey emotion in their singing, and the Misfits need to practice.

Oh-hyuk has spied on Teacher Gong’s lessons with the regular class (…the Holograms?), stealing ideas for his own lessons. In this instance, they participate in exercises in acting and expressiveness: The instructor tells his class to imagine marrying the one you love (In-sung does this facing Baek-hee), only to have that person killed on your wedding night in a car accident. At the funeral, you discover your lover had another lover… your younger sibling. Until you wake up and realize it was just a dream. Are we sure we’re not in Makjang Drama Writing 101 instead?

Oh-hyuk leads his kids in the same lesson and praises Pil-sook for her emotional accessibility, then asks why Hye-mi didn’t participate. She replies, “I did.” Bwahaha — her blank face as plot point, I love it.

The lesson is cut short by Director Shi, who reminds them that they’re not allowed in the studios. Without anywhere else to go, Jin-gook leads them to his icy basement, and they clean the place up. But a more pressing hurdle remains: They need a real vocal teacher, not just phonecams of Teacher Gong.

Oh-hyuk has one idea, but it’s a long shot, since English teacher Jin-man hates his guts. Oh-hyuk presses, showing him the Dream High notes he’d written for a middle school homework assignment years ago, which President Jung had held onto all these years. Furthermore, he’d indicated Jin-man as the best coach.

Oh-hyuk makes a last-ditch plea to Jin-man, saying that he can’t let his kids turn out like him — Jin-man faltered because he trusted a fool like Oh-hyuk, and what if Oh-hyuk causes the kids to lose their opportunity as well? It makes a perverse kind of logic, but it also rubs at old wounds, and Jin-man belts him in the gut for that reminder. And then reluctantly agrees to do it for a raise.

Operation Terrorize Hye-mi continues, the latest graffiti mural depicting her as a grotesque demon and labeled as traitor and backstabber. Hye-mi asks Baek-hee if she did it, who turns up her nose at her rival. That snooty posture disappears the instant Baek-hee spies Jin-gook approaching; immediately adopting a wounded victim pose, she makes it seem like she’s being bullied.

She’s gratified when Jin-gook tells Hye-mi to cut it out, although he’s not doing it to defend Baek-hee; rather, he knows who the real culprit is.

He finds his buddy In-sung preparing to launch a raw egg at Hye-mi from afar, and says he recognized his handwriting. In-sung argues that Jin-gook had also found Hye-mi insufferable, and should thank him for giving her what she deserves.

Jin-gook hurls the egg at In-sung’s head (well, the wall by his head) and delivers a stern warning: “If you mess with Hye-mi again, you’re dead.” And… watching from around the corner is a displeased Baek-hee.

Jin-man begins his first lesson on the keyboard, but Sam-dong marvels at the nifty gadget and presses the keys, surprising Jin-man into asking, “You know chords?” Sam-dong asks, “What are chords?” and then produces another one, his fingers naturally finding the keys. Like a little boy discovering a grand new toy, he smiles, “If I push the keys, the sounds just come out pretty.”

Meta hilarity: The tune Jin-man starts to tap out is Park Jin-young’s own pop hit from the ’90s, “날 떠나지마” (Don’t Leave Me). [ Download ] Oh god, I love the meta.

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Upon seeing Oh-hyuk, Jin-man stiffens; I love how obvious it is that these man-children just wanna be best friends again, even though Jin-man is trying to cling to his old hate. Aw. I can’t wait for them to kiss and make up already. YOU KNOW YOU WANNA.

As Jin-man leaves, Sam-dong picks up the melody from Jin-man’s very brief demonstration and starts singing along, “Don’t leave me…”

Kyung-jin impresses upon her class the importance of picking the right song in order to convey its emotion properly. Ah-jung whines that this task is too difficult, so Kyung-jin calls Oh-hyuk over and starts to flirt with him in front of the students. He takes it at face value and stammers that he likes another woman, and Kyung-jin flips her flirt mode off as quickly as she switched it on, having demonstrated the value of artful acting. She gives her class the assignment to act out song lyrics to get into the proper mood.

That gives Oh-hyuk another assignment to copy. Jin-man shows up at the rehearsal to scoff at Oh-hyuk’s pilfering of other teachers’ lessons, but the more important point is that he’s here to help. Ya big softie.

Jin-man instructs his students to act as though they’re really saying the words when they’re singing, and Kyung-jin’s students do the same. Both classes undergo acting exercises where they deliver song lyrics as monologues, with as much emotion as they can muster.

Jason picks a song begging a lover not to leave him, and I’m sure it’s no accident that Pil-sook’s lyrics form the other half of that conversation.

They, along with Baek-hee, have a pretty good grasp of emoting through song (Baek-hee’s impassioned monologue comes from “I will survive”).

On the other hand: Hye-mi doesn’t do so well. Her recitation is absurdly, hilariously flat — they’re the lyrics of her audition song (“Goose’s Dream”) — and she intones robotically, “I have a dream. I trust that dream. Ho-hum.” That last part may have been implied.

Jin-man urges her to draw out more emotion, but all Hye-mi succeeds in doing is repeating her monotone more loudly, so that she sounds like a whiny robot.

Hye-mi doesn’t even understand what’s wrong, nor does she know why she’d failed the audition. Oh-hyuk asks her what the “empty dream” in the song is, and she runs through the lyrics trying to remember, although Pil-sook can answer right away. Point made: She sang the song all this time not even being conscious of its meaning. He tells her that she’s much more musically talented than the others, but has not a fraction of their sensibility.

Hye-mi can pick up from watching Pil-sook that despite her own superior vocals, Pil-sook beats her in the emotion department. Hye-mi asks what Pil-sook thinks about as she sings, and gets back a simple answer: romance.

Pil-sook takes her to spy on Jason, explaining that while that they’re not dating, they’re in the process of getting to know each other. She giggles as she says that he opens doors for her, that he treats her particularly nicely, and that the song lyrics are like he’s singing to her. (Hye-mi retorts that this emotion is all a delusion.)

When Jason holds the door open for her with a smile, though, Hye-mi asks if he likes her. He explains that he’s friendly to everybody; it’s that thing you call good manners. Now, normally he’d have a very good point against the emotionally stunted Hye-mi Bot, but in this case she also has a point. His American idea of friendship is giving Korean girls the wrong idea, and she warns him that if he doesn’t want to be a jerk, he’d better watch it and not give nice girls false hopes. Beep beep boop.

Aw, Hye-mi’s actually looking out for Pil-sook. That’s sweet.

Jin-gook swipes Hye-mi’s yogurt drink that night, trying to prod her memory of their childhood memory, then asks if she wants help with this whole singing-with-emotion business. She perks up at the offer, and he says he’ll tell her if she remembers what he’s referring to with the yogurt.

A call brings Jin-gook to the police station, with news of an attempted suicide. The hyung he’d previously lived with has failed the bar yet again and jumped off a rooftop, only to escape with minor injuries.

The hyung assures Jin-gook that he won’t be stupid enough to attempt suicide again, but explains why he’d tried: While living in that teeny rented room had been cramped and uncomfortable, he hadn’t realized until he’d moved back to his hometown that he’d felt alive there. At least he was pursuing a dream.

Lesson of the day learned: don’t fall into the same path. Spurred into action, Jin-gook admits that there’s a song he wants to learn… SNSD’s “Genie.” Hee.

Oh-hyuk tells rest of the Misfit Mafia that they’ll all be learning the SNSD song together, which they balk at — they hardly have the time for their own song. Jin-gook offers to learn it on his own, but Oh-hyuk argues that they’re actually doing it for Hye-mi, who is still failing.

The class takes a field trip, arriving outside the chicken shop where Jin-gook’s hyung works. And what ensues… is pure awesome as the four kids perform “Genie” out in the street.

I cannot even tell you how incongruous it is to see serious actor Kim Soo-hyun busting out with the idol thrusting, but I can’t say I don’t like it. And for once, Hye-mi looks to be genuinely having fun. They’re dancing with sheer joy, and that’s a joy to witness.

But making this even better is how this exuberant street performance moves the hyung, now confronted with a living, breathing dream that hasn’t yet given up, and the poignancy of that brings him to tears. And, let’s be honest, me too.

Jin-gook urges his hyung not to give up his dream of becoming a lawyer, and as they share a hug, Sam-dong asks if they’re blood brothers, which makes both guys protest that the comparison to the other is unflattering.

Jin-gook is all, But I’m so pretty, while hyung protests that Jin-gook looks way old for his age. The others agree that Jin-gook does look a little old, which makes me giggle since I recall that being another complaint when Taecyeon was first cast in a high school drama. Hee.

And then, on the bus ride home, we get THIS:

Hye-mi is embarrassed to get caught looking at Jin-gook, her mind mulling over a comment that she’d heard earlier. Curious to know if it’s true, she writes in the glass, “Do you really not know your birthday?”

He says it’s true, though he does know his “fake birthday.” Writing on his own window, his reply reads: “Christmas Eve.”

That makes Hye-mi think back to the little boy she’d met as a child, who’d also admitted to not knowing his own birthday. Feeling sorry for the boy who’d never had a true birthday, she had lit a birthday candle for him in a stack of chocopies, and sang him a special birthday song that her mother used to sing her.

Evaluation day arrives, and the students find out that their evaluations will be based on karaoke scoring. The details of the process are a mystery, because it’s not a straightfoward best-karoke-score-wins system. Last year’s first-place student actually scored a low 72 on the karaoke test, and she can’t even explain why she won.

However, the students are sure the scores aren’t random — even though the winner wasn’t the best singer, the students agree that her performance made them feel something. But the secret code remains uncracked.

Oh-hyuk gives his class a final pep talk to remember how they felt when they sang in the street, because that’s when they were most effective. They weren’t acting or putting on a front, but understood the “true taste of singing” in that moment — it’s what you feel when you sing for someone else, when you consider what the other person is hearing more than what you’re singing.

Hye-mi makes her way up the stairs, and finds a lovely surprise: The awful spray-painted slurs have been amended, the devilish face painted over into a pretty one, and the former words “Get lost” and “retard” have been transformed into “I’ll protect you” and “You’re the best.”

The kids file into the testing room, and one by one they perform. While Jason sings a 2AM song (“Can’t Let You Go”), Jin-man, watching the proceedings, predicts his score correctly (a 90) and cracks the mystery — Teacher Gong is actually basing his scores on the reactions of the students.

That means those who can captivate the other students get higher scores than those who don’t. During Baek-hee’s performance, for instance, three students aren’t paying attention, which means her score is an 85.

Hye-mi takes the mic for her turn, and with Oh-hyuk’s last words ringing in her ears, she asks for a different song at the last moment. The others are confused by the sudden change, but Jin-gook is the first to catch on — it’s the special birthday song she’d sung him on that snowy Christmas Eve, perhaps the last time she’d sung a song entirely for someone else rather than herself. Agh, this is so sweet. This is totally wreaking havoc on my Sam-dong love. Curse you, effective love triangles!

Even the teachers are stunned at the genuine expression on her face, and she has tears in her eyes at song’s end. Teacher Gong awards her a perfect score.

Kyung-jin reports to her father that all the kids in the misfit class performed strongly — if things continue this way, they may even make it to the upcoming showcase. Director Shi declares that that will NOT do. He wants a conference with Teacher Maeng, who’s in charge of showcase preparations. Cue evil machinations.

After the evaluation, Baek-hee storms off. Hye-mi catches up to her, saying she won’t ask for the pendant back — it was always hers: “You won in the audition. I realize that now. I’m sorry for forcing the issue.”

Far from appeased, Baek-hee is offended, thinking Hye-mi is being condescending now that she’s first place. Hye-mi concedes that forcing the issue is a tactic used by people who lack talent, and she knows from experience that it just makes one look foolish. “So let’s not do that with each other from now on.”

Jin-gook finds a crowd gathered around Hye-mi’s vandalized locker, which has been smeared with a blood-like substance. The students find this excessive — they recognize that Hye-mi won fair and square — and wonder who did it.

Jin-gook knows, and he storms into dance rehearsal to pop In-sung in the face, reminding him that he’d warned him to leave Hye-mi alone. Only, this time In-sung has an alibi and insists he’s not the guilty party.

Something’s not right, so Jin-gook calls to warn Hye-mi that she’s in danger. She’s currently outside taking out the trash, so he alerts Pil-sook and Sam-dong, then races outside just in time to see a girl holding potted plant, poised to drop it on Hye-mi’s head. (I WONDER WHO THAT IS.)

The girl hesitates and pulls back (Baek-hee’s classic maneuver, we might recall), and then musters the nerve. She lets go.

Just as the ceramic pot is about to land on Hye-mi’s head, Sam-dong dashes in to pull her out of harm’s way. They land on the ground and Hye-mi sees the shattered pot around them as she registers what happened.

Worried, Sam-dong confirms that she’s fine, just startled. Sighing in relief, he murmurs, “Thank goodness”… and then keels over, losing consciousness.

Hye-mi calls his name and cradles his head in her hands — which she finds covered in his blood.

 
COMMENTS

Aw, that’s what I’m talkin’ about. Solid, solid episode, and I wasn’t exaggerating when I said it had me in its grip all the way through. I mean, yeah, the story’s a little obvious, the conflicts are very clear, and I don’t think this drama does anything terribly NEW. But it does tap into everything I love about youth dramas, and hits the underdog point in just the right place.

I could do with a little less of Baek-hee’s evilness, but I suppose that’s the thing about attending a school where some students are already stars: The school now doubles as a battlefield. Each learning experience translates literally into career opportunities, and anyone who can’t keep up gets left in the dust. So she’s being groomed (by that Machiavellian teacher, no less) to take no prisoners and if she has to cut some throats on the way to the top, by god don’t let your neck get in the way of her knife.

I freaking love that this episode takes the main criticism of the lead actress and turns it into a central plot point that her character must overcome. It’s not only laugh-out-loud funny (well, I laughed out loud), but it also creates the clever effect of making us root for Hye-mi’s fatal flaw, conflating it with Suzy’s fatal flaw, and thereby getting us to somehow subconsciously root for Suzy to pull through just as much as Hye-mi. I mean, that’s ballsy, right? (Note: I have no idea if this was intentional or merely a case of happy serendipity. Either way, I think it works.)

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im so glad this drama is shaping up to be very interesting :D especially lovely to see them dominating the ratings. yay.

i dont know who to root for as well. i mean half of the episode i was rooting for sam-dong cos he's just so sweet to hyemi.. and then jin-gook... oh god, he's the type to protect her from far away and make sure everything is fine, but he never shows it in front of her unless he have no other way to. and while sam-dong is the white knight, jin-gook is like a silent protector in the shadows.

ahh drama why do you make me like this?

baek-hee is so evil idk.. i almost want her not to end up with anyone. i almost think that jingook is rather just end up forever alone rather than having to deal with her evil tendencies. but maybe she'll change. i hope she will.

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"Okay, Dream High just became awesome."
-I agree 100%. I was actually really excited for this episode for some reason and I'm so happy it didn't disappoint.

I was rooting for Hye Mi before, but this episode definitely made me like her a lot. The acting bit was hilarious and I doubt it was just a coincidence that they were working on Suzy's fatal acting flaw.

I could do without the major bullying, but considering it's a high school drama and everyone's supposed to be an underdog, I guess it works to reinforce that point, as long as it doesn't keep going in that vein.

*Sigh*The "Winter Child" scene totally got to me, I was smiling like an idiot the entire time. But I really like Sam Dong and his awkwardness, plus the last scene. Really, Hye Mi can't have both of these guys? They're totally adorable.

Thanks for the recap jb!

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Yayyuhhhh CAN'T WAiT to watch this hopefully it's up when I get back home from school LALALOVEEE this drama<3 :D

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OMG LOL! the lawyer hyung, i SWEAR he was that random on "ALL MY LOVE", the guy that kept trying to persuade Doo joon to hand over Gain's free plastic surgery ticket HAHAHA SRZLY!

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ukw....i wasn't that interested in this drama, (i just watch it because of the actors honestly).. but this ep totally make me in love with it. :D i cannot wait till the eng sub came out :( been waiting for a day X(

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The title is 겨울아이 "Winter Child". I don't know who sang it originally. YT has lots of versions:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MA65yZvRZiQ
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MQNDRS-JhjM

DL to Suzy's version:
http://www.mediafire.com/?hqle2w2bozri2ey

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DROPPING this one, it's to much like a immature (Korean Style) after school special for me. I stick with "Princess" and wait for the next drama that caught my interests.

I can take a lot of things, but I can't take a screen writer who don't have the abilities to make a witch a better person using her own growth, instead make people around her seem twice as awful. When you use low tactics instead of writing skills, you end up leaving the viewer with no one to cheer on. Hye-mi is still a Witch, Baek-hee is now becoming a murder it just too much of a bad "Fame: spin off. There not one character I can relate too or even care to watch they growth, except of the chubby girl and the America Korean they are cute to watch, but it not a enough to go through every male love Hye-mi and Bae-Hee becoming the "Single Korean Woman" it all nonsense without any depth to any ones storyline.

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Totally agree with you...although I am still hoping that Baek-hee will not be that evil because it is just like 360 degrees change from what I saw on the previous episodes.

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I expected Baek-hee to take the "competitive but reasonable rival" path to go head to head with Hye-Mi, but she disappoints by proving the latter's point. But I think the character isn't uninteresting at all, but quite the opposite. I like it that the show didn't make a total winner out of her right away in terms of personality. I believe that this downward spiral of Baek-Hee is necessary for her to come to a point where she would realize that she has singing talents and does not need to rely on lucky charms or evil ways to succeed. While the pendant gave her a placebo effect, it should also be noted that nothing good will come out her if she didn't have the talent to begin with - for now it's just being obscured by insecurity brought about by, probably, years of living under Hye-Mi's shadow and having no one to reinforce her self-esteem. On the other hand, I don't approve of her newly-found violent ways. It hurts bad to be betrayed by a dear friend (speaking from personal experience), it scars you. But Baek-hee's newly-found violent ways is, in my opinion, too much for a scarred friend. (Oh how silly would we feel if it turns out that it wasn't Baek-Hee who dropped the pot?) :D

And I think Hye-Mi is slowly softening up too, as evident in the way she was concerned about Pil-sook and the nice things she did for Jin-gook and Sam-dong. Looks like she wants to call a cease-fire with Baek-Hee too, only it's not that easy mending up gaps between people who used to be close friends - especially when one was scorned by the other. I also suspect that Hye-Mi has a lot of secrets bundled with emotional baggage that she has accumulated from domestic problems. At this point, I have no problems with this imperfect female lead. I like it that she's going thru an internal battle. If she's already at her best, then how would the story make her better? What journey will she have then that would be interesting to see?

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Aw I finally feel something for the main character Hye mi in this episode!! I love all the music they sang!!! Its getting more interesting i love both male lead!! Cant decides who to root for!!

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You know what would be amazing? Hyemi realising she played major role in the evil baekhees birth. I think its sort of a sad reality~ anyways, i cant wait for pretty iu and i hope jason straightens his act up--i cant blame him tho~that wink and all thecheese that came with it had done it for me!haha.

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My favorite part of this episode has to be Hyemi singing, that was amazing. And awww, good job Dream High for making it so hard to choose between Jingook-Hyemi and Samdong-Hyemi T^T

And did anyone notice how the Principal has been dressing like Yon-sama's Principal character in the first few episodes? hilarious! xD

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We should name this drama "The World Against BaekHee". 4 of the 6 main characters are in the misfit class and 2 of them are HyeMi's lovers, the other is HyeMi's new "bestfriend". Jason in this case stands in between, but we know well too sure he will fall for "Hyemi's new bestfriend". JYP is the misfits' mentor.

Scriptwriters use tricks to make sure that everyone will hate on BaekHee. Please have a more reasonable storyline....

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Kim.Soo.Hyun! my knight in shining armor... I love his character so much! and i hope Suzy fins out that Sam Dong was the one who changed the graffiti... im all for HyeMi SamDong couple! and love how he follows his promise about always protecting her!!! awwww! CAN I HAVE HIM!? PLZ!????

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i have an inkling that it wass ah young who done it :\
baek hee is a main character so i don't think they would make her so dislikable seeing as i am pretty sure she will make up with hye mi in the near future

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I am a freaking slave to this show. It's like Korean Glee. I wish the lip-syncing was a little better though during the various performances, but other than that, love it.

Hye-mi fan through and through. I really adore both guys, but I thought Sam Dong was the male lead though? The way it's going, it seems like the producers want us to root for Jin-gook/Hye-mi.

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"Curse you, effective love triangles!"

Priceless! JB, is this copyrighted?

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I don't watch this show but I saw a clip on ockoala's blog that a fan had filmed of the cast in the streets doing to dance sequence. Cute! I want that one chick's pink guitar.

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Thank you JB for the recaps!
I love this episode...I'm starting to really love this drama.
Sam-dong and Pil-sook are still my favorite. I'm surprised by JYP, I didn't expect him to do so well.

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And just something I noticed, but Taecyeon seemed a liiiiittle uncomfortable during the Genie dance sequence, which I find kinda surprising.While everyone else seemed to be smiling and having fun (particularly Kim Soo Hyun), Taecyeon looked like he was remembering the steps in his head. Well, maybe I'm just overly picky. I did watch the scene one too many times.

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This show is like watching Peach Girl all over again. I can't deny the similar dynamics of the story line, even though the writer tweeks it here and there but it's a bit obvious.

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This show is strangely adorable. I love all the main casts including BH, she 's in the process of finding her way. I don't blame her, we all make mistakes in life and learn from them.

The story is predictable but these newbies are making it unique in it's own. KSH pulls out as the country boy brilliantly, you can feel SD's innocent heart through his acting. And to think he can sing too... this boy has a long way ahead of him.

I have to say SG and MP doesn't draw me in, good acting there and fun to watch but I don't feel anything for the leads whereas DH, really love the kids and wish to see their success both in the drama and real life.

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Okay, so not only did you choose my favorite song from IU's new album, you also managed to infuse this recap with such adorableness and enthusiasm that I have to watch it now. Also I saw a clip of the Genie performance and I LOVED it! I suppose I should go ahead and get on the bandwagon

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Hello... why is there no one mentioning the resemblance that crazy new director had with Baek Yong Joon????? I fell of my chair the first time I saw him xD

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with this and my princess... i will have no SG withdrawal symptoms, whatsoever. boat floats! ;)

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whoopaaay. now i have to find time to watch the episode with school in session. love it so far.

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no matter how many times i watched hyemi's acting scenes, i still crack up like a loon XD its just too funny XD XD and the background music doesn't help either!
and i love the bromance btw Jinman and Mr.Kang too! are they the couple we should be rooting for here? lol

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Could care less for Baekhee now.
She's lost her mind, I tell ya.

I'm still wrapped up in the whole "PilsukxJason" love line. :3
They're just SOOO cute!!

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This episode was SO GOOD. I'm pleasantly surprised by how much I love this show and love the characters. Hye-Mi singing happy birthday to Jin-gook had me tearing up and smiling like a stupid fool at the same time. Also, Taecyeon's smile makes me melt into a gooey love-puddle.

Ready for episode 6.

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real actor Kim Soo Hyun looked super adorable while dancing genie and am glad show didn't get rid of his accent together with his farmer clothes . am not rooting for anyone since it seems unfair but he definately caught my eye in this episode .

i foresee some awkward bromance going on between Sam dong and Jin guk . or maybe am just wishing to hard lol .

ep 5 was a real laugh out loud am glad i didn't drop it but more Pil sook and Jason .

ps ; when Pil sook was eating that bread i was like child you are almost there DO NOT SUCCUMB to that huge piece of loaf !!! and yet she did i guess we'll take it slow for there .

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I read your recap on the first episode on how Hye Mi will have to soon become a lead worth rooting for (I hated her at first, personally), and I think they did that wonderfully here. Whether it was intentional or not, this drama might not have new elements, but it definitely holds the increase. The cinematography, the script, the acting, and the overall plot seem to be a well executed. I use "seem," because this series is far from over.

Captivated by this episode, I can't wait for the next.

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I actually don't like Hye-Mi. I don't think I ever will. It kinda sucks -_-

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officially i am on board ! ;-)

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ROFL I'm just rewatching this episode (LOVE all the singing parts) and just realised that the evil director is dressed up as Baek Young Jun!

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That's the best birthday song ever! Hye-Mi sang it so good. I noticed that Pil-Sook wore a red bell-bottom pants onto the bustrip. Just because she's "fat" doesn't mean she needs to dress so out of fashion...stylists! Jin-Gook is very cool in a gentle natural way.

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I finally realized after this episode why I keep watching it.

Truth be told, the dialogue is cheesy, and the acting is pretty terrible, but it's got this Glee-like appeal. It's not just about the drama, it's also about music as a craft and an art. Admittedly the song and dance sequences aren't quite as featured or executed as well as in Glee, but still a unique show.

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It is an absolutely fun episode and it serves as an important milestone in the plot development too, I think. It really makes my day, gosh. Thank you for your recap and comments!!

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I see how everyone keeps going on about Hye mi & Jin gook relationship, how its fate and they're meant for eachother.. But i feel like Sam dong is always there for Hye mi even if it was love at first sight to him, but i think he really likes her and wants to protect her no matter what. He knows somewhere underneath that cold hearted girl there's something more to her. Jin gook knows hye mi longer but Sam dong understood how she feels more. I have to admit, i didn't know who to choose at first, but to be honest Sam dong personality grew on me. Jin gook is the cool caring without showing much type of guy but at the end of the day, who wouldn't want someone like Sam dong who can make you happy, he's funny, honest & always looks out for her even when he knows hye mi did wrong by stealing the pendant but he looks out for her, he didn't want her to get hurt or looking like a fool infront of the meanies. This is just my opinion, just felt like i had to point it out there cos i personally think that Sam dong has a very kind heart. Jin gook too though, he's cute and just my type of guy but i just love how Sam dong always tries to make hye mi happy & standing up for her. He's not afraid to show his feelings and i like that :) No hard feelings to Jin gook's fans cos trust me i really liked him too at first, it was a hard decision to make ;)

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ALSO, if Sam dong doesn't end up with Hye mi, he definately deserves someone MUCH better than Hye mi :-) So i hope the director makes the right decision.

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Thank you for the recap!!

Still not sure if I will stick with this one. While I love this sort of underdog type of story (and omg the Jin-man and
Oh-hyuk bromance, which has more chemistry than any of the couples/potential couples), I am really upset with what they are doing with Baek-hee's character. She is just being violent and bloodthirsty. It's one thing to do underhanded things, but another thing to make someone BLEED. But I'm glad she hesitated before dropping it- showing that she has a bit of conscience leftover.

and man, I want Hye-mi and Jin-gook to get together, even though Sam-dong is cuter. Though I think Baek-hee may need Jin-gook more. He's the guy to keep you on the straight and narrow and goodness knows what Baek-hee needs someone like that.

(but WILL any of them get together? Once they become famous idols- they'd have to be single or else rabid fans will tear them apart).

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i love suzy's voice when she sang the happy birthday song she had me in tears......but in saying that i am a 100% sam dong- hye mi couple shipper

kim soo hyun hardly gets much screen time....which aggravates me but im enjoying this drama a lot....more than expected

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ok, i am officially addicted to this show. ep 5 had me smiling and giggling throughout, and i am becoming really invested in all the characters, including lil evil Baekhee.

muahaha i totally cracked up when i saw Director Shi trying to dressed up as BYJ 2.0; the scarf, the glass...gawd he's hilarious.

"Agh, this is so sweet. This is totally wreaking havoc on my Sam-dong love. Curse you, effective love triangles!" gah! i know. i want my Samdong to get the girl, but i can't help fawning over the sweetness that is Hyemi and Jingook. i don't think i will be able to handle the impending heartbreak of either of these guys, *sigh*

oh, am i sensing some BROMANCE brewing between Ohhyuk and Jinman??? :D

thanks for the recap.

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I've been wondering... what are they doing wearing miniskirts without leggings in the middle of winter???

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oh my god, after watching ep 6.. I AM SO FRICKIN TORN!
i mean.. jingook and hyemi are so perfect, but i will realllly be heartbroken for samdong if he doesn't get hyemi. sigh..its not even one-sided anymore, i'm serious. it's like both of them are flippin angel supermodels from heaven. kim soo hyun is my favorite, but dang is taecyeon making his way up into my heart! :D

i dunno about the pairings. I REALLY DON'T! as much as i love jingook-hyemi, samdong's heart better not be broken. :( he sacrifices so much.

I AM POSITIVE ABOUT 2 THINGS:
1) Woo-U (wooyoung and iu) are THE PERFECT COUPLE! jason is really making my day with his kindness and iu just makes me laugh because of her cuteness.

2) this drama rocks! :)

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Does teacher Gong give extra credit for moving audience members to tears? Because I was bawling my eyes out when Hye-mi was singing to Jin-gook.

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I love what the drama does with the little things... for example, how the background sounds are used comically with the acting. When the kids are practicing their song delivery by saying the lyrics instead of singing them, the actual melody of the song plays along nicely as bgm, and then when Hye-mi sings, the song kinda tumbles to a stop and someone hits some discordant keys-the same ones over and over- instead. It's hilarious!! There are so many extra sound design perks like this scattered throughout, and it makes the drama so playful.

I also love all the meta highlighted in the drama. When Jin-man first hears Hye-mi recite lyrics for their night class, he gets really worked up about how she has no emotion and no feeling. He ends his rant (as Oh-Hyuk drags him away) with "You think any agency will take you?" Except that in real life, Suzy is signed with JYP entertainment :)

AND THEN, this might actually be from episode 6, but when Sam-dong is talking about all the exaggerations he's told his mom, they parody dramas with comic twists! Sam-dong and Jin-gook walking in through the school doors wrapped in bright light as F2 of the school was cute, but the fact that Jin-gook was actually Sam-dong's mignon was awesome. I LOVED the part where his imagination calls Hye-mi over and Hye-mi "thinks" to herself "He called my name" in allusion to Cinderella's sister!! I almost missed that reference at first.

Anyway, SO CUTE!! I don't know which couple to root for though. Mi-Gook is so adorable. Hye-Sam is so adorable. But it feels like the drama is leaning towards Mi-Gook as the one true couple because Sam-Dong's love is so one-sided as of yet. He's become the silent protector :(

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i want hye mi with jingook!

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this drama has make it own hits..! i love it..
i hope that haye mi will finally end up with jin gook...i really do..jin gook is always there for hye mi...protecting her from far (that is what lead actor usually do)... even though hye mi didn't know about that..it's okay since i think..she kinda like him...

childhood love usually happen on the main character..so for song sam dong...i hope u'll be fine...lol.

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hye mi and sam dong always.

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ha ha ha ha..trully impressive!! am i reading correctly?! You folks like this drama?!! YOU SHOULD!! this drama was meant to be impressive..since day 1!

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I'm just gonna hope that it wasn't Baek-hee even though all evidence contradicts it. And JB pointed out the whole Baek-hee and hesitating thing. That pretty much confirms it.

Today, I came to the realization that Hye-mi and I are like the same person (yes, it's true.) I used have HUGE pride (and stubbornness) issues. It was really bad in high school, I had very few friends. It took going to college for me to change. I'm happy to say that I am a much better person now. :)

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I'm really digging DH! <3
Especially Pilsook & Jason's relationship is just to damn adorable!! I love repeating every second their together. Am excited when she transforms.

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i love sam dong!! hye mi and sam dong plss

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