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Sungkyunkwan Scandal: Episode 6

Dear Moony and Yummy Faction members,

Thank you for your peaceful and harmonious alliance. It is indeed near impossible to choose between two very attractive men, and no one should be forced into that situation (at least not in K-drama Land). I hope your relationship stays strong – as strong as the friendship between Gul-oh (“mad horse”) and Yeo-rim (“forest of females”). Having said that, I’d like to propose you take interest in one more handsome man to create a triumvirate that would undoubtedly rule Joseon SKK: Ga-rang (“perfect husband”). He’s an upstanding stickler for principles and will never let you down.

Yours truly,
red pill of the Smarty(-Pants) Faction

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LESSON 6 RECAP

 

“Please let me ask the world my questions. Allow me the opportunity to dream of a better tomorrow.”

Thanks to Sun-joon’s determination to create miracles – an act that impresses even Jae-shin – Yoon-hee is motivated to ask Professor Jung for the chance to make her own miracle. To save SKK from scandal and the king from ridicule, they strike a deal: if she comes out on top at the archery competition, he will allow her to stay. But if she fails, the punishment will be severe: her brother’s name will be stricken from the SKK student register and Yoon-hee will be put to death. That’ll teach her to be arrogant and assume that women and men are equals.

Professor Jung returns her silver knife and warns her that no one must know of her true identity. In fact, she must no longer be a woman; that’s the only way to save her family as well as herself.

 

Almost on cue, the rain stops as she steps outside and the sky is bright and clean. Though her heart is not entirely light, she now has hope and that is enough for now.

She approaches Sun-joon to ask for his help. “A miracle… right now I need a miracle.”

 

Guys like Do-hyun, Hae-won and Woo-tak are ready to give up on the competition, but Yoon-hee takes up the bow and arrow with determination. The problem is that though she’s got the heart, her body is unfit for archery. Every arrow she attempts falls flat within a few feet; she can barely pull the string back far enough for a real shot. Her inability to even attempt the challenge frustrates her and she throws down the bow and storms out.

But In-soo won’t let her give up; in fact, he wants to meet her and her team at the finals. He plans to crush them and prove to King Jeong-jo that he shouldn’t use the excuse of equality to fill SKK with nobodies from poor families that have no political connections and are of insignificant ancestry. And he’ll crush Sun-joon while he’s at it because Sun-joon reminds him of the king.

Yoon-hee’s eyes flash defiantly. “Will you wait for me at the finals? I believe it’s my turn to respond to your guidance. Is placing first at the competition a good enough response? […] Did you call me a nobody from a poor family and of insignificant ancestry? [If I win] I want you to apologize for ridiculing my family and me, and acknowledge that I am a student of SKK, handpicked by the king himself.”

But In-soo’s not bluffing in that he’s good enough to win the competition; he and his boys all hit the bull’s-eye.

No one could possibly beat Yoon-hee when it comes to blind confidence. But when it’s just Sun-joon and herself, she’s anything but confident. It’s true that she’s lacking physically, but as Sun-joon points out, if a man decides on a goal and stakes his life on it, he’ll find a way.

By which Sun-joon means she needs to undergo major Spartan training. Step one is to hang Yoon-hee from a tree and force her to do pull-ups in order to build up strength and stability in her arm muscles.

She protests wildly, to which he responds, “Just do thirty. Afterwards, even if you want to fly away, I’ll keep you firmly planted to the ground.”

(Swoon.)

As of yet she can’t even do one.

She doesn’t fare much better in the next courses, running up the mountain to build her leg muscles and controlling her breathing. She particularly feels that the breathing exercises are a waste of time. What she really needs to learn is how to shoot an arrow properly.

Sun-joon sets her straight, enlightening her that the person shoots the arrow, not the bow. If the person isn’t ready in body and mind, then practicing techniques is a waste of time.

Yoon-hee is disgruntled because he’s right yet again. She gives him a small shove and surprises herself by being stronger than she thought. Wax-on, wax-off.

Sun-joon tugs her hard towards him (oh, silly kids) to prove the point that she also needs to build up strength in her hand.

Jae-shin nonchalantly swings by the practice arena to check up on Yoon-hee but runs into In-soo instead. Seems In-soo is after Jae-shin as well; Jae-shin’s a brilliant archer but never takes part in competitions so In-soo never had the chance to beat him.

In-soo calls him a thug who cowers away from direct competition and relies only on his fierce glare. Is he gonna be upstaged by the effeminate Yoon-hee who has the guts to challenge In-soo for the top prize?

With a smirk Jae-shin tells In-soo to practice. After all, he doesn’t want to lose face by losing to that effeminate boy.

  

Rocky had it; the karate kid had it; and now Yoon-hee has it as well. A montage of her training as she goes from puny weakling to super Yoon-hee. She now does the pull-ups with ease (I LOVE that Sun-joon has a sun-dial) and races through the beautiful forest without losing her breath. In fact, she runs every chance she gets.

And her archery skills? Infinitely better. Sun-joon makes her aim at a makeshift mark, slowly increasing the distance. I love how at first Sun-joon makes sure to step FAR away in fear she’ll kill him by accident, but the farther he moves the mark, the closer he stays as his confidence in her builds.

Yoon-hee’s dedication leads to drastic improvement. She spends every waking moment practicing, and Sun-joon is there to help her every step of the way.

 

Now Jae-shin, he watches her from afar. In fact, he starts taking care of her in roundabout ways. For example, dropping an apple near her while she’s eating. He thinks he’s being inconspicuous, but we’re all noticing, especially Yong-ha (finally an appearance from our Yeo-rim!). Yong-ha’s taken aback since he has never seen his stoic friend act like this before.

 

Even while studying, Yoon-hee exercises her right arm by pulling on a strap attached to a tree limb. She falls asleep, however, and her head falls onto Sun-joon’s shoulder. There’s a feeling of something falling into place, and he shows a gentle smile.

Ah, young love.

I only hope he isn’t as traumatized as Han-gyul was when he finds out the truth.

 

Yoon-hee is hitting the target every time now, though she’s yet to hit the bull’s-eye. Her tremendous improvement doesn’t go unnoticed by Professor Jung and Professor Yoo.

Yoo Chang-ik: Student Kim Yoon-shik has a great talent for archery.
Jung Yak-yong: It took him five days to even shoot properly. He’s a long way off from hitting the bull’s-eye.
Yoo Chang-ik: But he knows that he’s miles behind everyone else and deals with the fact that he’s pathetic, incompetent and insignificant. He doesn’t give up on himself. What greater talent is there to be wanted?

 

When Jae-shin sees Yoon-hee struggling to hit the bull’s-eye, he finally gets involved. Fortunately for her, he has the perfect medicine. In a moment that undoubtedly made everyone of the Moony faction swoon and reach for their smelling salts, he sweeps Yoon-hee off her feet and carries her away.

His medicine is to cure her injured hand by dunking it in alcohol. He tells her of something called “the thrill of anticipation” (relishing the taut moment before release). Archery is about holding out until the right moment, when the feel of everything (bow, arrow, myself) is just right. That’s the perfect time to release.

And she can’t reach that moment with an injured hand; hence no bull’s-eye.

 

So why does she want to place first? To advance her career or for the sake of her pride?

Neither. “I want to show myself that I can do it, that I can place trust in myself. After all, everyone needs at least one person who believes in them.”

Jae-shin comments that she must’ve learned her eloquence from Sun-joon. Well, she learned how to make a fist from Jae-shin, and she holds it up to playfully threaten him into attending the competition. “I’ll take care of the winning part. You just fill the head count.”

She remembers to thank him for the thumb ring he made for her and sends a most beautiful smile his way.

HICCUP!

(Squeal!)

Jae-shin recognizes something female in Yoon-hee at a subconscious level and starts hiccupping like mad. It’s almost too adorable for words because he looks absolutely bewildered. Yong-ha witnesses this bout of hiccupping and confirms what he’s been suspecting all along.

 

Facing off again are In-soo and Sun-joon, neither budging an inch as they exchange poorly veiled threats about knowing no sympathy and learning how to accept defeat.

The tension is broken (or perhaps heightened) by Hyo-eun’s appearance, who has come to provide meals for the SKK student body. She’s a little too demure upon greeting Sun-joon, and In-soo begins to doubt Sun-joon’s claim that he didn’t figure out the mission the night he almost took a urine bath.

Upon hearing that his father is on campus, In-soo stops by the headmaster’s room (and interrupts some major butt-kissing). Minister Ha dispenses (very shameless and sly) advice.

“When attacking an enemy, a surprise attack is the way to go. You have a better chance of winning if you don’t give them time to defend themselves.”

Good advice for war. Terrible advice in terms of sportsmanship.

 

Yoon-hee is in a good mood, plucking imaginary arrows and no doubt imagining “the thrill of anticipation” when she witnesses Sun-joon and Hyo-eun together. The look on her face is complicated as something registers inside. She’s feeling upset (and jealous) but she has no idea yet as to why.

Meanwhile, Yong-ha is thrilled that his friend is hiccupping; this proves that Yoon-hee is a girl. His bubble is burst, however, when they spot Hyo-eun and company. Jae-shin mistakenly concludes that that’s why his fem-dar is going off like crazy.

Yong-ha fills Yoon-hee in that Hyo-eun is the reason Sun-joon lied about his mission; Sun-joon wanted to protect her reputation from gossip. Yoon-hee recognizes Hyo-eun as the silly girl for whom she was hired to pen a love letter (to Sun-joon).

Yong-ha, the great creator of nicknames, comes up with the perfect nickname for Sun-joon: Ga-rang. “Ga” which means beautiful and “rang” meaning husband. In other words, the perfect husband.

“It fits him,” Yoon-hee admits begrudgingly.

 

Oblivious about the strained relationship between Sun-joon and In-soo, Hyo-eun uses her brother as an excuse for her coming to SKK, claiming that In-soo was worried about Sun-joon’s injury.

Sun-joon sees right through her lie and tells her not to come back. The law forbids women to come into SKK. If the daughter of a noble family breaks the law so easily, what kind of role model would she be to the people?

Hurt by his declaration, her eyes fill with tears. And in the first honest moment she has with another person (other than her servant), she tells him, “I won’t ever come back to SKK. So next time, will you come to see me?”

This is the moment that I truly come to like Hyo-eun. For the first time she’s vulnerable yet isn’t afraid to be herself and show that vulnerability. After all, no matter what the time period, it’s never easy for a girl to ask the guy out first.

King Jeong-jo is looking forward to the archery competition because he believes that the competition is when his most fervent wish will begin to come true. It’s an earnest wish that he shared with his longtime friend, the late Professor Kim Seung-hun, and for which Professor Kim gave up his life. That’s the reason the king feels indebted to Yoon-hee.

 

That night, Yoon-hee is on her way to practice when she runs into Professor Jung. He reminds her of their deal and advises her to back out now. If she does, he’ll guarantee that her family will be spared.

But Yoon-hee’s eyes are clear and strong as she responds, “I’m finally standing in front of the target of my life. Until I shoot all the arrows given to me, I will not give up.”

If that was a test, she passed with flying colors.

 

Each shot Yoon-hee fires inches closer and closer to the center of the target. And when the final arrow pierces the bull’s-eye, she is thrilled beyond belief. Behind her, Sun-joon stands witness to her achievement, a knowing look on his face.

He knew all along that she would succeed. After all, when has he ever set his mind to something and failed? He was the one who found the leading scholar (and cheat) of the town and made him into a SKK student, or did she already forget?

She’s miffed at him for turning her achievement around to make it his, and she scoffs at his new nickname, Ga-rang. She’s walking away when his voice reaches out to her.

“I’m proud of you, Kim Yoon-shik. Good job. You did well.”

Between Yoon-hee and Sun-joon, there’s a strong bond blossoming, the you-complete-me kind of friendship that helps them become better people through each other. I think that’s the reason that though I often suffer the Second Male Lead Syndrome (Jae-shin…), this time I can’t help leaning towards the main couple.

 

Minister Lee and Minister Ha arrive at Cho-sun’s gisaeng house for a little rendezvous when the Red Messenger lets fly another arrow, showering more red leaflets. What follows is a crazy chase scene in which Red literally jumps along the rooftops. All is fine until he witnesses a conversation between Minister of Justic Moon (Jae-shin’s father) and Minister Lee. Basically Minister Lee calls Moon incompetent; if he had done his job, Red wouldn’t be running around wreaking havoc.

Red ends up being surrounded twice, getting away by fighting valiantly each time. In the process, part of his mask gets sliced off and he receives a wound to the side from an arrow. Thankfully, he escapes over the houses and slips into banchon where the guards can chase him no more.

Red slips off his sliced mask and confirms what most of us already knew: it’s Jae-shin. And he’s severely injured.

The latest red leaflet reads: Right now Joseon belongs to the Noron. But the blood-stained Geumdeungjisa will reveal itself. Soon the Noron will no longer sit in power but be tied to the rack intended for criminals.

Minister Lee is certain that Red is an idealistic young man, naïve and childish in his beliefs that justice will prevail and that he can change the world with a single arrow. And with these literary skills? He has to be a SKK student. This means the competition may be the perfect opportunity to capture Red, and it will be Minister Ha’s last chance to redeem himself.

Take note here of Minister of Justice Moon’s uneasy face. He just might know the truth about his son’s extracurricular activities.

Poor Jae-shin hangs over a low wall and watches the SKK staff and Professor Yoo discuss Red’s escape into banchon. One of the staff members mentions that Red has an injury and is bleeding profusely.

That’s when Jae-shin falls off the wall with a loud thud. The staff members perform a rather cursory search and talk about stray cats, turning a blind eye. It’s nice to know that the SKK staff is on Red’s side.

 

Yoon-hee and Sun-joon lie awake with worry.

Sun-joon attempts to reassure Yoon-hee. “The Gul-oh I know doesn’t fit in at SKK. He doesn’t care for rules and customs. But I also know that he’s not the irresponsible type to let someone’s hard work and hopes go to waste.”

But that’s exactly why Yoon-hee is worried. If Jae-shin hasn’t shown up yet, he must be in real trouble.

And she’s right because he’s practically bleeding to death in the infirmary. He pulls out the arrow, and the pain is so great that he falls unconscious.

 

The following morning, preparations for the competition are well underway. The students are dressed according to their dorms: purple for east and teal for west. Joining the festivities are Cho-sun and her girls, which incites excited catcalls. Boys will be boys.

Outside of SKK, the regular folk are in as much a festive mood. Bookshop owner Hwang will be providing a live broadcast of the competition for anyone who pays three nyang. Yoon-hee’s mother is in the crowd (next to Soon-dol, Sun-joon’s servant) and shows interest upon hearing SKK news.

Meanwhile, the king has heard about Red’s latest exploits. He orders that all efforts to capture Red be put aside for today. Today he wants to leave everything complicated behind in the palace and just enjoy the competition.

It’s possible that the king knows that Red is a SKK student and wants to protect him. After all, he sent Professor Jung to SKK to find out about the Geumdeungjisa. But then again it’s just as likely that he doesn’t know. We’ll have to wait to find out.

 

Jae-shin regains consciousness in the infirmary and concludes dejectedly that he won’t make it to the competition.

Of course In-soo and his lackeys don’t miss this chance to rub it in. They taunt Sun-joon and Yoon-hee for dreaming of equality and harmony between political factions when they can’t even handle their roommate.

Though Yoon-hee tries to keep the faith, they’re running out of time.

 

As the final roll call is being taken, Jae-shin is staunching the blood from his wound. He certainly looks to be in no condition to join the competition, let alone stand up. Yet he manages to clean himself up and sneak around the campus in order to make roll call.

Meanwhile undercover men under the orders of Minister Ha spread across the campus to perform their covert mission of capturing Red. Or killing him, whichever is more convenient.

 

Finally, it’s Yoon-hee and Sun-joon’s turn, and still no Jae-shin. As promised, Professor Jung disqualifies them from the competition and gives them no-passes.

Jae-shin is on his way and trying to jump a wall when he gets caught by Minister Ha’s undercover men. The head henchman holds up the sketch of the Red Messenger, and it looks like Jae-shin is done for.

In-soo is disappointed that the trio is disqualified. It would’ve been the perfect chance to show the kingthat he was foolish for thinking there could be such a thing as equality as well as harmony among the factions. Almost too arrogant for words, In-soo claims that his goal was to beat King Jeong-jo, not Sun-joon or Yoon-hee.

“Talk of equality and harmony no more. You guys proved that such things are impossible.”

“Who says they’re impossible?”

Enter Jae-shin. (Get ready to fall in love with Moon Jae-shin if you haven’t already.)

“Dae-mool, I came to fill the head count.”

Smiles all around.

  

COMMENTS

At first I was miffed that Professor Jung didn’t cut Yoon-hee any slack, especially knowing that the late Professor Kim Seung-hun was his teacher. But then I realized that’s lame and he would fail as a character if he was one-dimensional like that. So I decided to have faith in Professor Jung, and I was right to because he pulled her out of her “oh woe is me” and excuse-filled rut and gave her something to work towards. In fact, he killed two birds with one stone: he allowed her the chance to win and legitimize her spot at SKK AND become stronger along the way. Professor Jung, you deserve an apple.

And in terms of relationships, I’m most interested in Sun-joon and Jae-shin. They’re starting to understand one another and really come together as a team. Jae-shin has newfound respect for Sun-joon after the latter succeeded in five bull’s-eyes with his left arm, and Sun-joon acknowledges Jae-shin for his loyalty. I can’t wait to see some bromance here.

This final shot is for swui who mentioned the little boys who steal the scene every time they appear.

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LOL a fem-dar :P

Hiccup Hiccup Hiccup

What's the deal with guys in K dramas getting nervous around girls and they start to hiccup? Remember it also happened in Smile,You. It made me laugh every time. Can't wait until he really finds out that she is a girl. He'll need a brown bag, a tall glass of water, some sugar on hand every time he gets close to her :P Let's see him try to sleep through the night next to her. Hiccup Hiccup Hiccup :D

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*glomp* Mommy I missed you!

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Missed you too Kiddo :D
I've been MIA. Had to survive Ramadan, with two kids in school (homework and all the fun that goes with it) I've been so sleep deprived. Need to catch up with all my Kdramas. My biological kid LOL, is crazy about the Fox Hunter in Gumiho. See her giffs of viikii :P She found out that he was in a band called Trax (he was called Rose). Thank God he got a great stylist in this drama. As Rose, he looked downright scary (that blond hair and blue eyes).He looked like he was possessed.

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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8IDbfhW7xhA
Is he scary here or what? (Min Woo / Rose) can't believe he is the same guy in Gumiho!!!!! If they can transform him, there is hope for ALL Asian guys out there. :P

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That screaming guy is our calm, beautiful Dong Joo teacher? Wow! I would have never recognized them as the same person!

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Omg really?! My adopted sis have really good taste! I am going ga ga over him too! I have his theme Trap sung by him ( how awesome is that!) on repeat! Though I don't speak a word of Korean I can sing along with him now! He speaks to every single one of my aesthetic sensibilities!
If she lets you, please send me a link to one of her giffs, i want to see. :)

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Hey little sister!

HOLY CRAP! That's MinWoo? For real? I am havin' some serious doubts about me likin' him now! (And by that, I mean that he was all kinda borin' and stuff beforehand except for that little huntin' part he pulled in the last episode.) He's kind of cute... in a death metal sort of way... I might have to get me a new crush. (Don't worry, this doesn't mean that I like him more than T.O.P. or anythin'.)

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*glomp* Hey Brookeve! Now if only Lahlita and Splgot auntie-ji were here, my drama family would be complete!
You may like him as long as you acknowledge that the majority share belongs to me! ;)
TOP? can't say I have really paid any attention to him, well maybe a little. He has the most extraordinary eyebrows, gives his such a striking, unique look. If they ever make a K version of Labyrinth I want him to play Jareth! He would be perfect as the Goblin King. He totally rocks that dangerously devilish aura!

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Here he is in his 2009 band called 24/7
He is the guy in the middle :D

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SlmNPY05VtE

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Lahlita doesn't usually post Mon-Thurs. We'll see her tomorrow at OT.

Oh, you can keep MinWoo as long as I get a complimentary picture once in a while. I love my TOP, and I won't cheat on him with lesser mortals. :) He would be awesome as Jareth! I hadn't pictured that before, but it would totally be his style.

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Here is a TRAX song I like. First is the rock version, next is the piano version. I like the piano version more. The lyrics are very nice.
OVER THE RAINBOW

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HCkAJtVTb28

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J3hOEuyvoos&feature=related

(Min Woo / Rose (former Trax drummer)

Here he is doing some drumming:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d01PQ69JREs

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rJNU1omNUdQ&feature=related

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Her name is charmanderblaze
You can see the giffs here:
Most of her stuff is on pages 4-7

All the fan art is pretty cute.

http://www.viikii.net/channels/goto/MyGirlfriend#TOPIC/3559

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finally another recap!! :D:D

this is so much love for me, for this lovely Friday!!

this episode is one of the best for me!! i really love the training scene. it is just so sweet & awesome. i can see both of them (Yoon-hee & Sun-joon) is on their way to falling for each other... and can't wait for Sun-joon to become in denial gay!! freaking awesome, huh??

will stalking for another update, thank you so much!!

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the song you put up is sooooooo nice, i heard it at the end of the last episode, too ^^ now i can't stop listening to it lol
and man, sun joon's character is a grower... the comment from the previous recap was spot on: "He’s constantly pushing her buttons, not for the sake of upsetting her, but to push her towards progress."

i LOVE this drama !!!!!!

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i'm a little bit at a dilemma right now with this show - i love it to death and i love love love lee sun joon (the character) cos he's one of those sticklers who's just... so.. i don't know how to say it, but so by-his-principles and idealism that one can't help but respect. but jae-shin's bad-boy character is also another really strong one and for me personally, i feel like the love story between the two main leads seem lacking as to that of yoon-hee and jae-shin.

thanks for the recap, loved it :)

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and ohh the little kiddos! yeah they totally deserve some mention :D

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go garang go, I want to have a husband like you..
dream it girl!.. lol

you are soft, gentle, caring, smart, you can also fight to protect me, you are my sword!

what a perfect material husband in the world!!!!!

thanx red pill, you're awesome!

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is the little guy the little Noo ri at I Am Legend. he is sooo cute. this show has stolen my heart completely with all those men. episode 7 is the best so far and episode 8 is the funniest :)

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all i can say is : swoooon.

thank you red_pill for the recap!

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Thank you so much for your recaps, though I advise not to read SKKS recaps while on the train as they have the tendency to make you squeal and spazz unconsciously. :p

I luuuuurrrve the faction names! Smarty, Moony and Yummy. Can I be a member in all three of them? Swear, these boys are torning my heart into three equal pieces. Sigh.

Keep up the good work!

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Welcome into the ranks of the Yummy, here is your complementary chocolate covered Lee Seung Ki smile. Enjoy! :)
Being part of the Yummy, makes you a de facto part of the YUMMY MOONY Coalition; and since there are no mutually exclusive clauses feel free to join the Smarties too! Then all the disparate factions can get together and have a party under the Political Harmony Group! :) Appropriately enough, the Yummies will bring the desserts!

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*face Palm* Song Joong Ki smiles. 16 hour days with out breaks are not my friends.

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Yehey! Thanks, Viola! I will definitely keep this chocolate covered Seunggi (I lurve that guy too!) AND Joongki smiles, hoping the chocs won't melt but I am not sure if I can stop myself from melting if they flash me one of those to-die-for smiles. ;o)

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OMO! The factions have multiplied! Instead of just having the YUMMY MOONY coalition let's have a political harmony group too! :)

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Count me in! I would love to be in political harmony group! :D
Btw, why is there not a YoonShik (or YoonHee) faction? Hehee.. She should be the queen among the bees.

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OH I love Micky so much!!!! He has so much charm as LSJ and he is so happy when he's with KYH. My baby is doing so well for his first drama!

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i thought he acted previously in another drama before? i dont think this is his first

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that's his first REAL drama

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Will Yong Ha become part of the love triangle/quadrangle? It is not uncommon in k-dramas for a love quadrangle but it sometimes seems a bit ridiculous that they must all like the main girl. I prefer a love triangle with an extra guy as the supporting friend. Then later on in the drama, there won't seem to be the romantic pressure in every scene between the main girl and any one of the guys. Although with these characters, I wouldn't mind if we had a quadrangle. I'm am equally torn by all three guys. And the bromance just keeps me squealing.

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Yeah, I'm thinking you can throw out the love triangle for a straight-up harem for this one. Not that I mind; everyone is equally hot and adorable and yeah. The hiccups might put Mister Crazyhorse a bit above the rest for me, but I'm not picking factions yet.

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I detect a loveline forming between Hyo Eun and Yongha in the future. 8D

xD

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Team Jae Shin!!! Cause he is the one that binds the main couple and will be heartbroken later! Poor baby! Give some love to Jae Shin!

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I usually dun suffer from Second Male Lead Syndrome. But I think I will be doing that this time. Moon Jae Shin is too cute with his hiccups & messy hair.

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For the first time ever, I am absolutely torn. I don't know who to root for!

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So move like the rest of us, join all the factions, and cheer for all of them!

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Woohoo! Thanks for the great recaps!!! :D

I really loooooooooove the dynamics between all the male leads with YeonHee and amongst themselves. And forgive me for being greedy/indecisive, but I have no major favoritism amongst the boys. They are equally cute and lovable characters! I want all of them end up with YH. Even In Soo too, it would be a fun twist if later on he falls for YH too. Heheh. YeonHee is awesome! :D

I'm intrigued with how the show ends though. Will they twist the history and makes it a happy happy ending for everyone (i.e. politically too)? or will they somehow remain historically faithful with a little adjustment? Will Geumdeungjisa in this story be ever found? How will YH escapes her punishment, assuming everyone later finds out her identity? Arghhh I think i'm going crazy because of this show. lol

Btw, I might've skipped something though, but is Yong Ha a Noron or Soron? He lives in the eastern dorm and befriends JS (which means he should be Soron), but he's also initially In Soo's accomplice (which I assume would not be possible if he's not Noron). Or is he a special case? Either way he must be a really awesome guy that In Soo cannot touch. Ha!

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From what I understand, Yong-ha has no political affiliations. His family is simply rich (think chaebol - but more nouveau riche). That's why the Jalgeum 4 (Joseon F4) is so great - they're one from each group.

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oh... it makes sense now. Wow then yes Joseon F4 is truly more than just a group of handsome&intelligent people. Awesome!
Thanks for the explanation red pill! :D

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Joseon F4...So ridicilous. No wonder the ratings are not so good. I mean look at the cliché name found to promote this group especially when they have nothing BOF F4.

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Thank you red_pill for the picture at the end. It seems more people are paying attention to the little cuties now. I know they are just random characters, but I enjoy seeing them in every episode thus far. For now I only remember two or three faces ...hmm...perhaps I should take to counting them next time. Wouldn't it be adorable if they were Four of them?

As for the four adult cuties, I'm still firmly in the Moony faction (I have a serious case of Second Male Lead Syndrome). I know I'm heading for some major heartbreaking moments but he had me at "hiccup" (:P) For those who suffer as I do, epi 7 and 8 will be just the right tonic. I can't remember the last time I squealed quite so much...

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LOL Moony Yummy Smarty + Yoon Hee Faction is a tad long!

We should just make up our own version of Joseon F4 and call 'em quits.

Awesome recap red pill!

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yup, political harmony faction!

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oh Moon Jae-shin, you're stealing the show for me. i know it should be Yoon Hee and Sun Joon but i can't help to root for Jae-shin and Yoon Hee, love their moments, love his hiccups

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Haven't finished the episode or the review yet, because my internet is slooooow. I'm about 2/3 of the way through, where they want to use the archery competition to catch the rebel ninja. The first thing that popped in my head:

psst is that you Robin Hood? *waves*

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I've got a very shallow response, but, gosh!!! Eye candies all around????????? *swoon*

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Loving this series!

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man i have never seen someone hiccuping that's so cute! jaeshin is just so adorable..

enough bout jaeshin and sunjoon..

im just a bit curious about yong-ha..if jaeshin is from soron and sunjoon is from noron what faction does yong-ha belongs to? is his father a high ranking official as well?

anyways, thank you red_pill for the awesome recap! :)

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Red_pill what an awesome recap! i will look forward to ur recaps!
i never thought hiccups would be this cute..jaeshin i am now officially a member of moony faction. i know ull hav ur heartbreak as sun-joon and yoon-hee's romance will eventually come later. but moony faction is here for you.

can't wait to see the guys as joseon F4

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Thanks for the recaps red_pill...Some say your screencaps for this recap are awesome, (check) yes they are...beautiful...

Since I'm on Yoon-hee ship (there are a lot of ship go around Sunkyunkwan harbor, Gosh, hardly pick just one single ship to be on), I just get this thought: What would you think Yoon-hee feel when somebody say that it is impossible, really impossible to stay in Sunkyunkwan if she get no help for other people (no matter whom that somebody is, Jaeshin or Sun-joo)?

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I mean from from not for, he, he, he misstype

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wow! new recap!!
yeah, in this episode, I fall in love with SunJOon haha

He is just so perfect! please, be little more weak!!

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I like this drama very much! I honestly thought Yoochun would ruin it, but now I'm really torn between Sun jun and Jae shin! Waah, what's happening to me???

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you have such little faith in yoochun...

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I know Ga-Rang & Yeon HEE are meant to be together & I really really like them BUT MJS how madly I am in love with him.... @ red_pill thanks for the solid recap !

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Moon Jae shin! Why o why should you be so hot?!
@red_pill wonderful recap as always :)

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All that talk of factions - please remember the political harmony!

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@ red_pill
I finally found the time to read the entire recap! It's very insightful and funny, in other words awesome as usual! Thank you red_pill! I really liked the fem dar bit. *giggle*

Smarty is such a clever (tee hee) and appropriate name for the Ga Rang faction! Smartly everyone, let us all moon over the yumminess of S scandal! ;)

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@ red_pill
I finally found the time to read the entire recap! It's very insightful and funny, in other words awesome as usual! Thank you red_pill! I really liked the fem dar bit. *giggle*

Smarty is such a clever (tee hee) and appropriate name for the Ga Rang faction! Look Smartly everyone, let us all Moon over the Yumminess of S scandal! ;)

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recaps! yay! thanks a lot
after watching ep 6, I was like mad thinking about the drama for the next 7 days

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Ok, from episode 6, I really felt in love with Sun-joon's character but then 7 and 8 made me changed to ship Jae shin. This is really bad, I can't decide who I like better, the directer is making everyone having a important part in the drama

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Where can I find episodes 7 and 8? They're not on Viiki and I'm going CRAZY here!!!

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I do hereby swear my loyalty to the SMARTY FACTION.

Any guy who nurtures me as well as Sun Joon has got my heart for life.

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My mental ramblings during the last scene.

"Oh no! He's injured! We'll he'll have to leg it to make it to the competition. Wait, what is he doing? NO! NO YOU TURKEY BUZZARD! You PUSH the arrow out, not PULL it!

*Sigh* Well, never mind, maybe he slept through first aid. Okay, okay, stopping the bleeding is important... Um, I really love you, and I know that it wouldn't be good to bleed out in front of the entire school, but maybe you could hurry it up a bit? Please?

Oh, for pity's sake! Pick up your bleeding carcass and continue the fight! WHAT? DISQUALIFIED!!?? MOON JAE SHIN! YOU TURKEY BUZZARD!

Oh. Oh, he's here and... and... he's smiling. We'll all is forgiven."

Yeah, I'm a pushover for my darling turkey buzzard (I mean it affectionatly).

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I had my heart set on Sun Joon from the very beginning.

His character is a different kind of hero. Every time he's on screen, I would lean closer, wanted to hear what he would say?How would his mind handle this? and why?. There are always questions for me to dig more from SJ.

He chased this cheated young boy around town and put him in SKK from the beginning where the whole story begun. Why? Why this naive young man from such a powerful family standing in front of a king with his father's reputation at stakes, defending this poor talented young boy? These alone aww me from the very beginning.

And I love how the writer/director develop his character, always expressionless face, talks from text book yet they give this character a nice refreshing little subtle moments in every episode enough for us to catch . I don't think its totally from the actor's acting but more from the writer/director, they want to keep him at bay, not so grand but we know he's there and changing too, yet not so much for you to really go crazy about.

I suspect the director has more for us on this character, specially he's a son of the most influence party around that time. Plus his little subtle moments with the lead girl in every episode added gentleness and profoundness into their relationship.

When SJ did so little as gave Yhee his hand when she fell down for her to hold on and get up on her own but not so much as bending down to help her like others, made his character special and my heart skipped a beat. This drama is creating such a unique profound love between the lead.

I scrolled down comments , so many on JS and YHa already ,needless to say they are great actors and spots on too. They are comfortable with the cameras and know how to present themselves for best results which is great and also advantages. But ,to me, for a newcomer, there are always some advantages that seasoned actors don't have, freshness/naive to the camera which brings different natural feeling to the screen. Had they chosen seasoned actor as SJ, I'm not so sure I will follow this drama this long because the outcomes can be expected, no surprise.

I don't know Park Yoochun prior to this drama, I would say his acting including his effort to improve are recognizable . He definitively has a future as an actor.

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omg i don't know how many times i have replayed the hiccup scene. Moon JaeShin! i am officially addicted to you and your adorable hiccups.

seriously, i am finding that YeonHee has more romantic chemistry with JaeShin, so SunJoon! you need to step it up a bit!

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uuuggghhhh.. YAI nose.. sluurrrppp.. i want to bite it..

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Smarty faction all the way!
Jaeshin is too fluffy for me, which is ironic, because he is supposed to be all bass ass and stuff. but he is such a softie inside, in contrary to SunJoon who on the outside is so prim and proper, but so hardheaded and no-nonsense in character.

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My reactions:

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@#?%!#@?%!#$?^

!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Now where can I find episode 7 before I explode?

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Ashley, it's available on the usual awesome website that translate/sub lighting fast started with the alphabet "v". Read the topic, the one that stated "answered". Read carefully. They cannot put it in the open because it's licensed.

or open the last video available,
then put, "scandal" on the search box.
then click the blue tag "more"

Hope it helps. I know how it feels...

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THANK YOU!

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can I ask who will sub this drama?

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Yoo Ah In!! Why so cute? And an idealist at that. Perfect, perfect specie.

Thanks for the recap!

:)

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Garang!!! Smarty(-Pants) Faction!!!
where the application form!?!! >_____.< Garang's Harang is sarang!

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LOL jaeshins hicups so cute ^_^ . . . . . .

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Im all for Smarty Faction!!
WOOOOO!!!

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ah...I can't wait for the episode when they all find out she is a girl! that would be interesting. especially Moony's reaction =D

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