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Persevere, Gu Hae-ra: Episode 7

It’s an episode full of love triangles, red herrings, revealed secrets, and interrupted bliss, with all the characters getting a chance to express themselves for good or for bad. Team Persevere faces a new challenge with a change to the group, which strains relationships. Se-jong, meanwhile, deals with the baggage he carries from Hwangje, and learns that his silent ways may not be the best way to resettle back into his home.

 
EPISODE 7: “Everyone has a secret”

After picking up Hae-ra, who’s injured her foot running out to meet him, Se-jong stares down Ray with her on his shoulder. But her constant protests eventually force him to let her down. There’s tension between the two guys, and even greater tension among Team Persevere when Se-jong wants back in.

They’re wary about letting Se-jong back in, especially with this ties to Hwangje and his recent accident, because they won’t want him to taint their group’s reputation. Ray surprisingly takes Se-jong’s side and reminds them that they’re all gathered to fulfill Se-chan’s bucket list. Since Se-jong was an original member of Team Persevere, he should be included. Tae-poong decides that they should vote, but we don’t see the outcome.

In the twins’ room, Se-jong provokes Ray, asking how he’s so comfortable here. Ray confronts Se-jong about disliking him so much, and Se-jong tells him, “The fact that you’re in this room, that you’re trying to fulfill Se-chan’s bucket list, that you’re standing in front of me with the same face as Se-chan. I dislike it all.”

He says that he’ll never acknowledge Ray as Se-chan’s hyung and adds a warning to stop confusing Hae-ra. She’s only wavering because he looks like Se-chan. Ray tells him that he’s not confusing Hae-ra — he’s actually developed true feelings for her. That is, my friends, the birth of a love triangle.

Henry enters the room and feels the cold air running between them, and cautiously maneuvers the room to grab his things. He tells “Se-jong Man” that he should thank Ray, since everyone except for Jang Goon voted him in because of Ray’s support. Then it’s lights out, and before Ray can turn off the lights, Se-jong throws his tennis ball at the switch — that’s the proper way to turn off the lights in this room.

Looking at the gift — a musical note keychain — he bought for Hae-ra, Se-jong broods on the balcony. In a quick flashback, we see that he went back to retrieve the gift after leaving it on the door handle of the guitar shop, where he saw Ray and Hae-ra together. Hae-ra comes out on the balcony as well, and Se-jong quickly hides the gift.

She says that she can’t sleep and that she has so many questions for him. She asks if he’ll answer them, and in true Se-jong fashion, he says no. But he offers to answer just one. She rejects a series of questions (Did you really hit the pedestrian? Why did you suddenly drive? Why didn’t you pick up my calls?) and ends up thanking him for coming home safely, which he notes isn’t a question.

Hae-ra tells him not to be hurt by Team Persevere’s reluctance to him joining the group and offers to show him their new remake song. She takes out her phone to play the music, and Se-jong sadly notes that she replaced her old phone. She sings Kim Kwang-jin’s “Sincere,” which sounds like an encouragement for Se-jong, as he thinks back to all he’s gone through since the ill-fated Superstar K audition. As she finishes singing, we see Ray watching her from behind.

Mom tells everyone that chicken and drinks are unlimited and free tonight in celebration of Se-jong’s return. Henry gives Se-jong a cheerful hug, but Jang Goon doesn’t seem too happy with Se-jong’s presence. Hae-ra welcomes Se-jong, and Ray intercepts by clinking glasses with Hae-ra, to Se-jong’s annoyance.

Jang Goon gets a notification on his phone, and Woo-ri wants a look at it. So he sanitizes her hand before handing her his phone, which shows a blind item about a celebrity caught for his porn collection, which causes Woo-ri to laugh and point fingers at Henry.

The next news is about an idol who recently quit his group making an unspecified contract with his agency president. They all look to Se-jong, but he gives them nothing.

Henry carefully makes a call to “Mr. Hwang,” and Woo-ri hides around the corner to listen. He tells Mr. Hwang not to worry — it’s a little difficult now, but bearable. Hmm, another secret?

Ray asks Hae-ra to accompany him on a walk, where he asks her to hold his speakers as he sings to her. Singing Ra.D’s “I’m In Love,” Ray confesses his feelings to Hae-ra. She doesn’t seem to take it too seriously, singing along and enjoying his performance.

Once he finishes, Ray puts on his serious face and tells Hae-ra, “I like you.” She’s taken aback, but he continues, “At first, I was just curious who this Gu Hae-ra was, who my brother liked so much. It was just curiosity, but I quickly figured out why Se-chan liked you. I was conflicted about whether I could like someone my brother liked, but I hate seeing you cry. I always want to make you smile.”

Before Hae-ra can respond, Ray asks her heart ever fluttered for him, and she thinks back to the guitar shop hug. He asks her to give him a chance, to think about their relationship and then respond. She nods, saying, “I can think about it, but…” That’s enough for Ray, as he sighs in relief that he thought he would get rejected before he was even given a chance. She smiles, and he tells her that she’s the most beautiful when she smiles.

Upon his return, Ray tells Se-jong that he confessed to Hae-ra and warns him not to make her waver. Se-jong notes that Hae-ra hasn’t responded to him, but Ray says that it was more important for him to express his feelings. Hae-ra struggles to fall asleep, thinking back to Ray’s confession.

The next morning, Hae-ra’s mom makes kimchi and notes that all the kids are still sleeping. She offers Tae-poong some kimchi, and he tells her that his ideal woman is someone who makes kimchi well. She tells him that her ideal type is someone who eats kimchi well.

He immediately comes behind her and sensually licks the kimchi sauce off her fingers. Then they proceed to parody the pottery scene from Ghost, and then Mom and Tae-poong both bite opposite sides of a kimchi strip, their lips slowly approaching each other.

The twins’ mom wakes her up from her deep sleep, and she protests that she was just getting to the best part. As they go to prepare breakfast, Hae-ra’s mom runs into Tae-poong, which causes her to quickly divert her eyes and cover her lips. Hehe.

Tae-poong turns on the TV and looks shocked as their new song, “Sincere,” gets played. The rest of Team Persevere file in and are struck with the same shock, as they watch Impact sing their exact same song.

Hae-ra asks how Impact’s song could be so similar to their song, and Tae-poong gets a call from their investor about plagiarism. Se-jong quickly stands up to leave, claiming he has to buy something. Jang Goon and the rest of the team look at him suspiciously. There’s something fishy going on.

At their investor’s office, Team Persevere stands conflicted at the accusation: Either they plagiarized the song or there’s a snitch in their midst. Tae-poong swears that their team isn’t like that, but it’s too late and the investor is canceling his funding. Team Persevere — suspiciously missing Se-jong and Henry — try to convince him to reconsider, but he shows them his packed calendar, saying that he’s a busy person.

Se-jong makes a call outside Hwangje and just misses Henry walking past him. They both glance at each other just as the other turns away. Woo-ri finds herself at the convenience store to find food to stress eat, and she sees Henry walking in on the phone. She hides in the aisle as he thanks Mr. Hwang for helping him out and proceeds to withdraw a wad of cash from the ATM. Suspiiicious.

Tae-poong meets up with a familiar PD — or more like grabs him before he gets avoided. The PD asks if he has some conflict with Hwangje again, since President Hwang gathered all the PDs yesterday to place a ban on Team Perseverance’s TV appearances.

Woo-ri and Jang Goon tell each other about their suspicions, with Woo-ri pointing to Henry and Jang Goon pointing to Se-jong. Ray and Hae-ra overhear their accusations, and the four of them sit down to discuss the issue. Ray defends Henry, saying that he’s known him through high school, and Hae-ra defends Se-jong, having known him since they were eleven. They both claim the two would never do such a thing.

Tae-poong leaves the building, dispirited by the rejections, but brightens up at a familiar face. He runs towards his friend, yelling, “Sung-mo yaaaaaa!” Yes, it’s Jo Sung-mo (cameo as himself). They greet each other as old friends, and when Sung-mo mentions his concert plans, Tae-poong doesn’t miss a beat, asking if he’d consider having Team Persevere as a guest. Sung-mo replies that he’ll consider.

Woo-ri returns to her bedroom, where Hae-ra is working on her music composition practice. She looks for her laxatives and accuses Hae-ra of taking them. Hae-ra insists that she didn’t, and when Woo-ri continues to accuse her, Hae-ra gets extra defensive, saying that Woo-ri keeps suspecting people for no reason.

While Team Persevere helps the mothers peel garlic, Tae-poong gets a call from Jo Sung-mo and thanks his friend for the opportunity, which sounds like good news.

Woo-ri and Hae-ra continue to argue, and Henry barges in with the good news. They all sit in the living room, Woo-ri and Hae-ra purposely sitting on opposite sides. Se-jong notes how this will be their first official concert performance, but Tae-poong clarifies that Sung-mo only needs a female guest to sing a duet with him. It’s going to be either Woo-ri or Hae-ra, like they needed something more to polarize them.

Hae-ra’s mom feeds Tae-poong a taste of stew, and he asks why she was looking at him that way earlier. She shies away and admits that she’s not very good at hiding her feelings. He gets close and tells her that she’s the first woman to be so forward with him. He’s about to go in for a smooch, but he starts sniffing something burning. Hae-ra’s mom says that it must be her heart burning. HA.

Her eyes open from another dream, and Se-jong’s mom scolds her for burning stew on the day that their kids meet Jo Sung-mo. Hae-ra’s mom admits that all she dreams about nowadays is Tae-poong, which earns her another scolding.

Team Persevere greets Jo Sung-mo with disbelief, as they see how close Tae-poong and Sung-mo are. (Jang Goon doesn’t seem too excited.) Then Tae-poong introduces the girls, who one-up each other singing a medley of his songs to prove their devotion as fans.

For their tryout, Hae-ra sings and plays the accompaniment for Fink.L’s “Always Like This Moment” while Woo-ri performs with a bit of dance. They sing beautifully for the audience but glare at each other every so often.

However, Jo Sung-mo admits that neither seems to fit with what he’s looking for. But their disappointment is quickly reversed when he tells them that they’re really good and would like a duet pair as guests at his concert. They erupt in cheers, but that means even more competition within the group to decide which pair.

Tae-poong tells Woo-ri and Hae-ra to pick a partner for their duet audition. When Hae-ra hesitates, he assigns her to practice with Ray and Se-jong, so Woo-ri gets assigned with Jang Goon and Henry.

At the bus stop, Henry refuses to sit down, and Woo-ri compares him to a dog who has to poo. Jang Goon stares at a picture of Lee Young-ju (the singer that Hae-ra and Woo-ri were competing to replace at Jo Sung-mo’s concert) on a poster, and Woo-ri notices. She asks if he liked her, and he mindlessly excuses his staring by saying that he was admiring her clothes. Woo-ri takes note of her outfit.

Hae-ra asks Se-jong and Ray what song they should sing. Ray says that whatever song Hae-ra likes is good with him, but Se-jong disagrees. This is a competition, and he tells Peanut to pick a song that she’s confident in singing. She agrees to both, saying that she’ll find a song that she likes and feels confident with.

Se-jong gets a call, and in the process of taking the phone out of his pocket, he drops the keychain that he bought for Hae-ra. She picks it up and admires it while Ray notices the person calling: Ki-joon. Se-jong quickly grabs the keychain from her and walks out to pick up the call.

With Henry trailing behind, Woo-ri asks Jang Goon what song they should sing. He suggests a love ballad, and Woo-ri delightfully agrees. When Henry catches up and hears that the audition is Friday, he says he won’t be able to make it because he has something very important that day. He tells Woo-ri and Jang Goon to do well, and goes on his way.

Woo-ri finds Henry increasingly suspicious, so she follows him and finds him staring at the Hwangje building, and that’s enough evidence for her to reveal herself. Ray does the same with Se-jong, watching him meet with Ki-joon and speaking in vague terms about meeting President Hwang.

Ray confronts Se-jong, stating his suspicions. Se-jong says that it’s not what he thinks, but he can’t give any further explanation. Ray tells him that he’s being a coward — not ‘fessing up to his faults while also not explaining anything about his actions. Se-jong spits back that there’s more than what you see, and everyone has matters beyond their control. He challenges Ray to ask himself if he’s more interested in finding out the truth or doubting Se-jong.

At a quiet dinner table, Woo-ri announces that Henry has something to tell them all. He starts by saying that he wanted to keep this a secret but struggles to get the words out. So Woo-ri blurts the truth: Henry’s suffering from hemorrhoids, and his doctor’s clinic is next to the Hwangje building. Woo-ri also admits to Hae-ra that it was Henry who stole her laxatives, and apologizes.

Jang Goon gets a notification on his phone about Se-jong meeting with Ki-joon, which quickly dumps all the burden of proof on him. The whole team is already jumping to conclusions about his intentions on returning, and they all look to him for explanation. Hae-ra tells everyone to stop suspecting Se-jong, but they’re already doubting him. Se-jong tells them that it’s no use explaining if they’re already treating him as guilty and offers to leave.

Hae-ra catches Se-jong outside as he walks off, asking him to explain himself before he builds more misunderstandings. He accuses her of doubting him as well, and she says she just wants to hear him confirm that it’s not true. He reminds her that he can tell when she’s lying, and he knows that she’s scared that the rumor will be true. It’s not worth it for him to explain himself to people who don’t trust him.

Ray looks through Impact’s music video and seems to catch something. He runs outside and finds Hae-ra crying, joining her there. She explains that ever since they were young, Se-jong would always take the blame, even when it was her or Se-chan’s fault.

Ray says that he believes her, and that if she says Se-jong is innocent, he must be. He jokes that he doesn’t feel all that great seeing her cry over another guy, then encourages her to prove Se-jong’s innocence.

Tae-poong sees them on his way home, and they update him on the conflict. Ray adds his suspicions about Impact’s plagiarism, because in their new music video, Impact’s singing was just like in Persevere’s behind-the-scenes video, including the part where Jang Goon made a timing mistake.

Ray says that they should suspect the investor, remembering that the investor showed them his calendar — which marked their single release date incorrectly. (It wasn’t Persevere’s planned release date, but it matches Impact’s release.)

Our suspicions are confirmed when the investor has dinner with President Hwang that night — he leaked Persevere’s information to President Hwang, who in turn gave investment advice and an Impact appearance at his daughter’s birthday. He asks why the president went to such lengths, and President Hwang replies that they’re traitors, runaways, and people who don’t deserve exposure. So he made sure they couldn’t do anything.

From the next room, they hear a loud laugh, and President Hwang opens the door to see Tae-poong. Over the phone, Team Persevere listens in while Tae-poong assures the investor that he won’t be sued (in exchange for complying with this setup) and tells President Hwang that he’ll let this go this one time. He warns, however, that he’ll take action if President Hwang acts up again. Woo, go Tae-poong!

Team Persevere sits at home in regret. Woo-ri and Jang Goon feel especially apologetic, and Hae-ra worries about Se-jong’s whereabouts. But not to worry, because Tae-poong has got that covered as well. He coincidentally walks into the same pojangmacha where Se-jong is drinking away his misery and joins him.

Se-jong asks Tae-poong if he suspects him as well, and Tae-poong tells him of course. If he doesn’t say anything, it’s obvious that everyone will suspect him. But he took care of clearing his name and assures Se-jong that he believes him.

But there’s one more incident needing clarification. Se-jong flashes back to his encounter with Ki-joon, when he’d asked whether Ki-joon knew the person he hit. Ki-joon defensively denies this, but we see that he did know the woman. During the car chases, his mom called him, crying that his dad wanted to get a divorce, and that he’s with that woman at the villa right now.

So when Ki-joon ditches his car race with Se-jong, he speeds to the villa and sees his Dad embracing this woman. As she crosses the street, Ki-joon trembles with anger and races towards her, only slamming on the brakes as he snaps out of his fit of rage. But it’s too late — he’s already hit her.

Se-jong calls 911, and the woman clearly recognizes Ki-joon, calling out his name. Manager Pyun calls President Hwang, and Ki-joon first begs the president for help, and then threatens, “I know a company secret. I know about Scarlet’s voice, so to keep that secret, you can’t kick me out. Instead…” He eyes Se-jong.

In a secret contract, Se-jong agrees to withdraw from Impact and reject his scandal with Scarlet. As long as he follow these two terms, Se-jong can leave Hwangje without paying the contract breach fee.

Back to the present, Se-jong tells Tae-poong that he’s more hurt by being mistrusted by someone he fully trusts than being falsely accused. Tae-poong nods in understanding and tells him that Ray played a big part in clearing his accusations. He advises Se-jong to warm up to him, no matter how hard it may be.

At home, Hae-ra confronts Se-jong and tells him that the team is sorry about the misunderstanding. She also personally apologizes for not trusting him. Ray walks into the conversation, and Se-jong thanks him for his help. There’s clearly less tension between the three as they agree to fair play in the competition for Hae-ra’s duet partner.

It’s competition day, and Woo-ri is dressed in a brand new pretty outfit, one that resembles the Lee Young-ju’s outfit in the poster. Jang Goon compliments her, much to her satisfaction. They practice one more time, singing IU’s “Friday” sweetly to each other.

They’re finishing up the song when the buttons on Woo-ri’s tight skirt pop off. But her embarrassment is short-lived, as Jang Goon covers her up with his cardigan. He tells her that she has nothing to be embarrassed about but asks her to wash the cardigan before returning it to him.

At that point, Woo-ri blurts out that she likes him, just as Henry arrives and watches through the window. She tells Jang Goon that she’s liked him for a while and asks if he can return the same sentiment. He looks pretty shocked, and we don’t get to hear his answer.

Scarlet arrives at the Team Persevere building and looks startled when she sees Hae-ra walking by. When Scarlet asks why Hae-ra is there, Hae-ra explains that she and Se-jong are neighbors and returns the question. Scarlet’s waiting for Se-jong, of course, and tells Hae-ra that she and Se-jong are still together.

Hae-ra notices the keychain on Scarlet’s phone, the exact same one that Se-jong snatched from her when it dropped out of his pocket. Scarlet notices her staring at it and tells her that it’s a couple item. She warns Hae-ra to stay away from Se-jong and tells her that if she had a conscience, she would stay away from him. She knows that Hae-ra and Se-chan had something together.

Meanwhile, Woo-ri looks back at Jang Goon wide-eyed. He tells her bluntly that he’s never felt attracted to her, not even once. A tear falls down her cheek, and Henry watches from afar in shock.

Hae-ra asks in disbelief, “Did Kang Se-jong tell you that?” Scarlet replies with confidence, “Of course. How else would I know? I’m not some fortuneteller.”

 
EPILOGUE

Tae-poong calls out to Se-jong’s mom, and the door to her room swings open. He walks in, leans on the wall, and tells her to speak to him in banmal. She bashfully agrees. He admits that he’s having a hard time with Hae-ra’s mom because he isn’t quite sure how he feels. Then he walks over, grabs her face, and goes in for the smooch… just as she’s shaken awake by Hae-ra’s mom.

 
COMMENTS

Once again, Tae-poong does not fail to disappoint. The noona romance fantasy was bound to happen at some point, and this show sure does use its cast to their full potential. It’s so over-the-top ridiculous that I get super conscious of my surroundings while watching the scene and have to look over my shoulder to make sure no one is overlooking this part of the episode, even though I know nobody’s watching me. Imagine no context and just watching those scenes. Oh lord, that would be strange. Only in the context of this drama would I find sensual kimchi-making appropriate.

I guess it’s fitting that Tae-poong gets a love triangle with the noonas as our main love triangles emerge in this episode. I found Ray resembling Se-chan more in this episode, with his forward confession to Hae-ra. He’s much gentler, but he seems to approach Hae-ra with the same simplistic attitude that Se-chan did — anything to make Hae-ra smile and happy is good. It’s a nice contrast with Se-jong, who is so inward and secretive that you wonder when he’s going to explode. Hopefully, he’s learning that being frustratingly silent will get you nowhere, especially if you want to be trusted. I found his logic about mistrust and silence completely illogical. You can’t just expect someone you trust to completely trust you if you haven’t effectively communicated the facts to them. Even the strongest kind of trust requires communication, and it pained me to see him break down rather than build up his trust with Hae-ra. Someone give Hae-ra a mind reader so that she won’t be so confused and misled by his silence all the time.

The power struggle between Se-chan’s two hyungs is complex and flawed, which makes it more interesting to think about. From Ray’s standpoint, he’s trying to do something for his younger brother, someone he never met. He’s trying to understand who his brother was through the people who surrounded him and loved him, but in that process, I think he’s starting to get confused about his role in this family and most certainly in his relationship with Hae-ra. As sweet as Ray is, I still find something off with him and Hae-ra. Ray isn’t Se-chan, no matter how hard he tries, and that’s where Se-jong finds his frustrations.

It seems like Se-jong’s resentment is misdirected, but it makes sense that he attaches his anger to the only living thing that represents who Se-chan was. Se-jong seems mad at himself for not being able to fulfill the role he was meant to fill. His absence and lack of presence in the family is not entirely his fault — he was stuck in the dungeons of Hwangje — but he really needed to put more effort into restoring the relationships that were kept together by thin strings after Se-chan’s death. Now with someone else stepping on his toes, he’s definitely feeling the effects of his absence and inconvenient secrets.

Everyone’s got their own secrets, some of them revealed openly (as with Woo-ri’s confession to Jang Goon and Henry’s digestive issues) and others just revealed to the audience (Ki-joon’s pathetic escape of responsibility and the noonas’ dreams). We’ve got an interesting set-up going into the next episode, and though resolving misunderstandings and explaining secrets is important, I’m desperate to see Team Persevere finally making some upward movements in their career. They’ve got to make some moves quickly before Hwangje returns for payback. You can only fall so many times before you become crippled and can’t get back up.

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Thanks for the recap!

Tbh though, this episode I did prefer Ray to se-jong (first time!) because he is just so open whereas se-jong just expects people to trust him without him giving them a reason to. His silence is frustrating! I get that at the beginning he was the one shouldering all the responsibility and being the silent martyr but now i just find his behaviour illogical at times- although i understand some of his frustration at Ray. I also don't like his hot and cold treatment of hae-ra. Se-jongah if you dont improve your behaviour soon...i might starting shipping hae-ra with ray instead *gasp*

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I agree that se jong seroiusly needs to speak up more in general. But I think, in this episode, the reason he couldn't tell people was because he was contracted not to about why he had to leave, and why he met pple at hwang's. Anw, I hope his character will change and be more open by the end of the drama.. it's the only way his relationship with hae ra will work out. but meanwhile, i get the feeling that there'll be more misunderstanding with scarlett butting in their affairs.

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It's official this is one of my new favorite dramas. I legit can't stop laughing when I watch this show.
Tae poong and the noonims are just too funny and I can't help but smile whenever I see them.
Jinyoung is absolutely adorable <3

I literally can't imagine a better musical show this is as close to perfect as a show can get.

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I laughed out loud at the kimchi scene, too perfect.

And I'm stoked that Se jong is on Team Perseverance now. He's spent too long holding in his thoughts and feelings, I can't wait for them to pry it out.

I sense a lot of bromance coming our way for Se jong and Ray, I still remember the untapped bromance in Monstar with Junhyung and Kang Haneul's characters so i hope mnet learned from their mistakes.

This show really does a great job utilizing all their characters. I actually found myself missing Scarlet lol. And considering last week's epilogue, she's still an important character to the story.

I'm excited for the next episode!

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I am looking forward to the new bromance between Ray and se-jong. I think that will happen in ep 8. I do understand Se-jong's inability to accept Ray at this time. Also, i like Ray's modest behavior. he does not pushes hard but gives space. He is not judging. He tries to understand and find proof. Ray is thoughtful in his ways. That is what i like about him since he was introduced which makes him really different from Se-chan. They are both likable individuals (se-chan and ray) but they are too different persons. Moreover, Se-jong and Ray are united with the love for se-chan. I think that will be enough for them to develop a new bromance.

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Out of the many shows I'm watching now, this is surprisingly my fave.

As frustrating as Se-jong can be, I like him a lot. I feel sad whenever he's struggling and in pain, it's like "just say that you're not the bad guy dude!", but at the same time I understand him too that there are some secrets that cannot be said out easily.

I agree that as sweet as Ray can be, it's strange to see him with Hae-ra. The liking feels unnatural to me and the closer they are, the more I feel that Se-chan is forgotten.
Ray may be the real twin, but it is Se-jong and Hae-ra who hold all the memories of growing up together, and thus can keep Se-chan alive in their hearts.

Anyway, I'm still looking forward to the hint of bromance between Ray and Se-jong in next episode. Why is this only one episode per week? *sad

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Thanks for the recap! First I liked to say Jinyoung rocked the wavy top as Se-chan and now with the straighter hair with the part in the bangs. Ok, no more SLS for me. I'm simply enjoying this drama and music. With not that many episodes to go, I'm wondering how many of Se-chan's bucket list will be fulfilled unless they throw in a time jump to show it.

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Am I the only one here who's struggling between the two boys? HAHA. One moment, Ray does something so sweet for Hae-ra and I'm all over the moon, shipping him so bad. Then suddenly, Se-jong's feelings are shown to us and I start rooting for him again. I don't know, but be it Ray or Se-jong, I'm okay with it. Hae-ra, in my opinion, is such a sweet girl and I totally get how these two boys could fall for her. There's something about her character that draws you in even if there's still not much development with there (although judging from the preview, the show is about to focus on Hae-ra when the Hwangje President point to her while watching their video performance-innnnteresting).

I know it's crazy but I don't find it weird with Ray and Hae-ra. I love Se-chan and all but as indifferent as this may sound, his death must not be a barrier between two people who might have a potential at falling in love--even if it's his older twin. They might look identical and have almost the same personalities but two persons can never be the same exact quality and it could be likely that that tiniest bit about Ray that differs from Se-chan could change Hae-ra's feelings. (What I find weird is how people keep seeing Se-chan and Ray as the same when I can totally see the borderline difference between them). Because you know, that hug outside the guitar shop might be brief, but even the smallest moments could actually change a definitive large portion of how you look at things. I might be wrong about my interpretation of Hae-ra's reaction both when she remembered that hug after Ray confessed and when she's lying on her bed thinking about it, but I kind of see her starting to feel something too, although maybe, not as deep as it can be for her to give up her feelings for Se-jong.

And Se-jong. Oh, Se-jong. I get it when you're sworn to a secrecy contract, but I do hope that this rejoining Team Persevere would turn you around and remove you from your otherwise frustratingly bent perspective on trust. 'Cause come on, I know you need to keep that contract a secret but at least open a room for actual friendship. Start with Hae-ra perhaps? Or maybe a chance at friendship with Ray? I think that's the right way of building a trust instead of continuously shutting the world out and ending up taking a huge misstep.

I am really excited on the show finally shifting focus to Hae-ra's story because after all, this was the main premise of the show: a girl trying to make it into the music industry so that her father's last composition can be heard by the whole world. I want the show to invest a good portion of development for this portion and make it as awesome as they've been doing in the past episodes. I hope that original composition will be legit amazin' for our ears to hear. No matter though because this show had never failed in its choice of music :-)

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I like Hae-ra, but her character is defined solely through the love triangle she's in. It's disappointing.

I've forgotten the reason why Hae-ra wanted to be a singer in the first place. That story has definitely taken a backseat while the show goes through a checklist of Korean drama tropes. (If anyone gets cancer / coma, I'm done.)

Here's to hoping that the next few episodes gives her more dimension.

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Me too! I was so stoked when the preview showed something about her probably connection with the Hwangje President. So I hope the show furnishes that part for her. After all, it's still her name that's in the title haha

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Am I the only one who sees Ray silent stalking of Heara (a classic kdrama symptom of a second lead btw) as very creepy? I must confess to how crazy it drives me that Ray won't leave Heara and Se Jong to have a private conversation alone, but he has to butt in somehow, eavesdrop or appear as a white knight to save the day.

Ray's confession to Heara was driven by his insecurities caused by Se Jong's arrival. I guess he figured that he'd better confess and make his feelings known before Se Jong and Heara reconcile to give himself a fighting chance with her. The thing I find most frustrating is that he based his initial feelings for Heara on Se chan's accounts of his own feelings for Heara, while she never had romantic feelings for him when he was alive.

To his credit, I think Heara sees Ray as a completely separate person from Se Chan and kudos to the actor who plays both characters and makes them completely different people.

I am getting the vibe that Jang Goon is gay and he is crushing hard on his teacher/mentor Tae Poong. I notice Tae Poong is the only one Jang Goon allows to touch him without cleaning his hands afterwards. It'll be interesting to see how the show intends to resolve the Woori/Jang Goon love line, but my personal feeling is that she'll end up with Henry.

What I love most about this show is that they're shining the spotlight on very talented but newer, less experienced actors. For instance, the actress that plays Woori hasn't any other drama to her credit, but I find her surprisingly good. I hope for bigger things for all the cast members when this drama is ended.

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Thanks for the recap dramallama!

Se-Jong might be a borderline a noble idiot, and I usually hate characters who keep everything to themselves and refusing to speak up; but I find myself rooting for him SO MUCH. And I don't even know why. Ray is cute and charming but he's not doing anything to me at all. It's also frustrating to be on Team Se Jong so much but each time when he has a shot at Hae-Ra he'd end up keeping silent or doing something stupid. SILENCE isn't the right way of handling things! :(

Despite being genuinely frustrated at the love triangle lol I'm interested in seeing the bromance developing between Se-Jong and Ray as well. They might fight for the same girl but I foresee that one party will probably give up soon :o After all there aren't many episodes left!

The kimchi scene is full of win! The NG scenes at the end were so hilarious haha wonder how many times they had to reshoot that. :3 Tae-Poong just keeps getting better :D

And I'm in love with all the songs they have released so far, looping the whole OST over and over again :') Though I'm still hoping that they will release the first song sung from the first episode (I think it's called "Show") That cover was SO GOOD! With the cheerleading and the dance choreo etc. Ahhh I love this show so much despite the flaws and all. Can't wait for the next episode! Less than three days to go yay!

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I won't speak about the characters. I love them all. They are all soooo super talented -- total performance -- even the moms (they makes us laugh with their hidden desire towards TP).

I love the music of this drama. I never get tried listening to their MVs in YouTube. I love love love their newly released song I'm in love -- Jin young and U Sung Eun voice blends so well...they make us fall in love.

Btw, anyone knows where to buy/download the OST aside from iTunes. I am an Android user and windows. Thanks.

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Thanks for the recap dramallama!

I've been enjoying this show as a musical and the songs, the sound of Persevere and the actors. Totally laughed like a hyena over Tae Poong and the noonim dreams.

On the other hand, I was hoping that by now, with Ep 7 and only 5 more Episodes to go, that there'd be more progress in the OTP relationship and Persevere's stage debut. The group is really made to earn their name, with one obstacle after another tossed in their path.

I am wondering about why Se Chan had to die so that Ray could come into the picture, only to have Ray creating once again a love triangle. Was it just to put an even bigger obstacle in Se Jong's path. Poor chap does not seem to get a break.

Since Hae Ra did not like Se Chan romantically, that love triangle between the adopted brothers should have been resolved whether or not Se Chan survived. Now with Ray, we seem to be getting a replay of that love triangle, but with the greater obstacle for Se Jong, since Ray seems so much nicer than Se Chan and has greater potential to shake Hae Ra's resolve.

Since it's been Tae Poong to the rescue repeatedly, perhaps we'll have to see how he can also engineer a way for Se Jong to out his feeling for Hae Ra so that the girl gets a decent chance to choose between 2 men, with a fuller knowledge of her options. :)

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I'm on the Hae Ra and Ray ship because Se Jong has ruined all good will with me. The way he has handled everything up until this episode makes him the least deserving person of a happy ending like ever.

I get that he loved Se Chan a lot, but if he had been honest with him while he was alive, he wouldn't be carrying around this extra pain after his death. If my sister said she liked the boy I also liked, I would tell her so because the only way to make up is if you have the fight. When one person decides to be noble and respect other people's feelings, they just end up bitter, lonely and frustrated.

Everything that has happened to Se Jong thus far is his own damn fault. If Se Chan signs a slave contract, you go to the show people and have them contact lawyers. And if they don't, you contact a lawyer yourself. You don't offer yourself up as a sacrifice.

Let him have Scarlett. Please, please, please writers don't hook up Scarlett and Ray. Her awfulness is not explained by former fatness. What he did was not egregious enough to stick him with a girl with a terrible personality.

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Excuse me but anyone in their right minds would not fight another sibling over the same person. You are way off and harsh in your explanations on why Se Jong does not deserve happiness at all. Let me remind you that they were in debt so it's not like they can just hire a lawyer and cancel the contract (they had no money to even hire a lawyer)! And if the story was backwards and Se Chan had to be in Impact and be the traitor that everyone accused Se Jong of, would you still say that Se Jong does not deserve happiness at all? And the last thing he said to his brother when he was alive was "leave. Go away from here" - out of guilt, do you really think he's going to just confess his feelings for Hae Ra now after his little brother just died? Who in their right minds would do that? Someone who has no heart, perhaps. Remember that whenever Hae Ra or Ray would get into trouble, it was Se Jong who bailed them out (those were her words). Do not say someone doesn't deserve happiness when everyone deserves to be happy.

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Hae Ra and SE CHAN***

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Thanks so much for the recap!
This is a really lovely show deserving of more love... :3

I do feel sympathetic towards Se-jong but my patience is running out, he really is someone hard to have any kind of relationship with because he is so bad at communicating. But what is worse is that, yes he is incredibly selfless, yet he is also selfish/unconsiderate in how he refuses to change his ways to accomodate others but expect them to accomodate him... It may be a very ingrained part of him, but how can he fail to see how it ruins things for him? For his own sake, I hope he begins communicating more soon. At this rate he will lose 'Hae-ra'. Come on. They way he loves her is by pushing her away out of guilt and messed up feelings. She deserves an explanation, the truth, if he truly cares.
Ray has this going for him at least - he is open, honest, direct - without being pushy like Se-chan was.
I still care deeply for Se-jong, I get where he is coming from, so I don't want him to lose his ray of sunshine!
Open up Se-jong!!

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Se-jong!!! Why!! So!! Frustrating!!! :( I'm firmly in his ship and I don't think I'm leaving anytime soon, but even if I wasn't, I don't think I could switch to Ray/Hae-ra. I just find Ray very boring and even a little annoying at times, because he's such a flat character and yet he pops up EVERYWHERE. There's no depth or dimension to him. Same with Hae-ra. She actually has the potential to be this really interesting, spunky, endearing character, and I know that's what she's SUPPOSED to be, but neither the writing nor the acting is making that come alive. Which is a shame because right now, other than being fought over by the two boys, she's really not doing much as the female lead.

I really hope there's some forward movement with Se-jong next episode and that he FINALLY learns how to communicate. The drama keeps throwing out explanations about WHY he can't say anything, and while I understand them, there comes a point where enough is just enough lmfao. I have hope though, because this episode had everyone basically just flat-out telling him that being silent was the wrong thing to do. I just...still love him, despite him being so frustrating. :'( I really want to see him grow and learn to open up and realise that it's okay - and even important - to be able to talk to other people and lean on them when you're having trouble. :(

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@es
Yes I feel the same. What this show needs now is a proper growth arc for the characters. They've been stagnating or returning to previous situations now for 7 episodes. They have so much potential to grow, to be leads and 2nd leads with lots of spunk and drive and character and initiative... not just characters to whom things get done, or whose choices are so limited.

Come on writer-nim, make them rounder, do!!!

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Thanks for this recap. Excited for ep 8.

Still May fav current show. Se-Jong and Hae ra pls! Heart Heart. Kwak Si Yang. Have yu guys watch his Movie Night Flight? Great acting and great movie.

And I also like the impact's Ki Joon..or the guy playing that part.

And Tae-poong is such a character. Actor playing the part should be given lead role..like in comedy drama

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Commenting here just 'cause I can't contain my feels. Have you guys watched Episode 8 yet? Did your tears just burst when at the end of the epilogue? Did it? Did it? It's so good it hurts :(

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Yes yes yes yes EP 8 wahhhh the epilogue! Love you Se-Jong!

Me singing "Love hurts..and sometimes it's a good hurt it feels I'm alive" Love hurts by Incubus is so Se Jong.

Thoughts please dramabeans.. recapep 8 pls. Can't help bit love Se-Jong and Se- Chan.

Ha. I'll repost this on ep 8 recap. Thanks.

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Watched ep8. Waiting for the recap. ?

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