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Dream High: Episode 14

Aw, what a tearjerker of an episode, but in the best possible way — not because it’s been overstuffed with tragedy, but because there’s so much touching, heart-stirring goodness baked into the crust.

Also: We were right! I was pretty sure about Baek-hee’s situation at the end of last week, but not convinced the drama would go there. Well, Dream High did, in fact, go there. Bravo, I’m actually impressed that the show dared get into the issue of industry bigwigs sexually preying on their young protégés, and pointing out the cultural victim-blaming problem that afflicts those brave enough to blow the whistle on the bad guys.

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EPISODE 14 RECAP

We back up to discover how the Baek-hee/Jin-gook/President issue blew up, starting with Baek-hee visiting the president’s office to ask for another chance.

As suspected, Jin-gook had arrived soon thereafter, intent on confronting the president about using his father for publicity. He’d seen something to infuriate him (we don’t see it) and dragged the president out into the hall, beating him up.

And now, he’s being denounced as a thug by the public. The teachers sympathize with his plight, but can’t do much to help him.

Jin-gook walks out with the K pendant Sam-dong gave him, and sees Hye-mi talking to Baek-hee on the roof. Baek-hee knows she should speak up, but she’s too scared to do it, because that’ll mean doom for her. As Hye-mi holds Baek-hee, she looks up to see Jin-gook looking at her across the way, and her words are as much for him as they are for Baek-hee: That she shouldn’t say anything, “Because that’s what Jin-gook will want. He’ll understand. It’ll be okay.”

Jin-gook watches her with tears in his eyes and gives her a nod.

We get our new challenge o’ the day: An open audition is being held by the label EMG for new talent. (One of my favorite things about this scene is how Ah-jung insults In-sung’s hopes of winning, and he responds by curling his fingers into a claw, as you can see just almost out of frame. Hee.)

The conditions are many: Entrants must submit (1) a 3-minute music video highlighting one’s talents, (2) of a song they’ve composed, (3) with English subtitles, (3) ideally in three languages, (4) who have won at least 10 music-related competitions. So basically, the label wants you to do all the work. Well, can’t say that’s not true to life, eh?

That effectively disqualifies everyone, and they sigh that they can’t participate with those stringent requirements.

Police have seen a glimpse of Baek-hee in the surveillance footage of Jin-gook’s attack, and Kyung-jin and Oh-hyuk find her to ask for an explanation. She nearly collapses from the shock, and confides the truth (which again, we are not privy to).

But the matter isn’t as clear-cut as marching down to the police station and clearing Jin-gook’s name immediately, as Oh-hyuk wants. Kyung-jin warns him that there’s no proof that he was acting in self-defense. Oh-hyuk says it’s simple — Baek-hee can testify — but Kyung-jin calls him cruel to think nothing of Baek-hee’s circumstances: She’ll have to admit to the world that she was sexually assaulted.

Frustrated, Oh-hyuk asks if they can sacrifice one person’s dream to preserve another’s. Kyung-jin, more sensitive to the plight of the female entertainer, says that Jin-gook can recover from this, but Baek-hee can’t. And as sad as that is, it’s probably true, with Korea’s ass-backwards tendency to blame the victim, particularly when the victim is female.

Kyung-jin reminds Oh-hyuk that they’ve seen this happen before, and asks if he recalls the public and the media ever taking the side of the victim: “They’ll tear Baek-hee to pieces.” She vows to never let that happen to her, which Baek-hee overhears.

At dinner, Jin-gook is back in fine eating form and is even looking cheery (as he tries to steal from Sam-dong’s bowl, which Sam-dong is quick to deflect). His good mood is odd since he admits he’s going to apologize to President Yoon tomorrow, along with his father: “Since I made acted wrongly, I should apologize.”

Oh-hyuk comes home in heavy spirits, feeling bad for Jin-gook and patting his shoulder affectionately, feeling torn about his sacrifice but not wanting to make a big deal of it.

It’s not just him; everyone’s feeling pretty bad for Jin-gook, but nobody knows exactly how to show their support. Sam-dong does it by passing along the forms for the EMG competition, and is surprised when Jin-gook says he already got the forms.

Sam-dong mutters in disgruntlement, “I didn’t even have to worry,” which makes Jin-gook smile. He prods, “Were you worried about me?” Sam-dong sputters and protests. Oh, just admit your lurrrve, already!

Hye-mi apologizes to Jin-gook: “I know I should be on your side instead of Baek-hee’s, but I can’t do that.” She feels even worse than Jin-gook, who smiles at her understandingly, fine with her choice.

Sam-dong tries to cheer her up with a lame pun, which doesn’t work, so he pinches her cheeks and tells her to force a smile anyway:

Sam-dong: “Do you know what it means to become an adult? It means there’s less and less to smile about. So we’ll have to smile even more, even if we have to force it. Like Jin-gook.”

She comments that the old Sam-dong has returned. He replies with a noncommittal, “The old Sam-dong? Hmm.”

Jin-gook’s father waits outside to take them to the president’s office, and Oh-hyuk takes a moment to tell him that there’s probably a good reason that Jin-gook isn’t offering up an explanation for his attack. He doesn’t betray the reason, merely says that he knows Jin-gook, and that he is likely acting to protect something.

Father and son are mobbed by reporters on their way to the president’s hospital room, where Dad bows his head and apologizes for Jin-gook’s rash behavior. Jin-gook offers his apology as well, kneeling on the ground to pick up some fallen fruit as he does so. The slimy president slaps Jin-gook on the head a few times, deriding his ungratefulness to the president who made him a star, and the generous father who adopted him as his son.

The president’s blows get a bit aggressive, but when reporters burst into the room to record every gory detail, Jin-gook can do nothing but apologize again, and the president’s slaps turn into gentle pats for the cameras’ benefit.

However, Dad catches the sly change, and his hackles are raised to see his son disrespected. He intercepts the president’s hand, and declares that Jin-gook is not adopted, that he’s his blood child. Omo!

The cameras flash away but Dad ignores them and Jin-gook’s request to not continue, declaring that he’d lied because he was embarrassed of his past. He says that Jin-gook has such a foolishly pure heart that he doesn’t believe for a second that such a kid would hit the president out of the blue. Even though he doesn’t know what that reason is, he’s certain there is one.

He takes Jin-gook’s hand and leads him away. Both Jin-gook and Dad’s secretary urge him to go back and fix this, but Dad is resolute. He won’t ask Jin-gook for the reason, but he guesses that the president was behaving badly, and Jin-gook confirms it. Dad is satisfied with that explanation and takes Jin-gook’s hand.

The resulting scandal about Jin-gook being his love child effectively puts to bed Dad’s political aspirations. But the fact that Dad would give up his upcoming election bid to stand by his son stirs some speculation among the Kirin students that perhaps Jin-gook’s the wronged party in his own scandal.

Baek-hee broods, thinking of how Jin-gook once promised to have faith in her, how Hye-mi comforted her, and Kyung-jin promised to protect her. So when Hye-mi texts Baek-hee to ask if she’s doing okay, she gets back the response that Baek-hee’s on her way to the police station to confess the whole story.

Hye-mi runs after her, but Baek-hee slips away in a taxi. Hye-mi calls to tell her to stop, but Baek-hee no longer wants to live by cheating, admitting that she’d wronged her, too, by dropping the flower pot.

Baek-hee: “I think it started then. Like you said, I felt like I was living in hell. I was always scared, cold, and lonely. I’m sorry, Hye-mi. But there were a lot of people who cared about me, so I’m okay now. I’m not lonely, or scared. No, I’m a little scared now. Hye-mi, can you sing me a song? I really want to hear you sing.”

She asks for their audition song, “Goose’s Dream,” and amidst her tears, Hye-mi sings:

I have a dream
Even if it is shredded or torn,
In my heart,
I’ve cherished it like a treasure

Even if I’m mocked behind my back,
I’ve endured
I could stand it,
waiting for that day

You always say worriedly,
Foolish dreams are poisonous
Just like the world is a book with a fixed ending,
it’s a reality that can’t be turned back

Yes, I have a dream
I believe in that dream,
Watch and see
In front of that cold brick wall called fate
I can stand confidently

One day, I’ll climb over that wall
I’ll be able to fly as high as the sky
Even this heavy world can’t tie me down
At the end of my life,
on that day that makes me smile
Be with me

*Sniff* All right, let’s see a show of hands — who (else) is crying?

Bolstered by Hye-mi’s support, Baek-hee makes her statement to the police, which blows up into a huge story. The barely pixelated photos of her circulate in the media, which report that one of Group K’s members, known as Ms. K, was sexually assaulted by the president.

To her credit, even (formerly) cold-hearted Mom confronts President Yoon and throws the abalone box (sadly empty) at him, screaming at him for his crime.

At school, Jin-gook confronts her, upset that she ignored his instructions to keep quiet. She says she’s sorry, but assures him she’s holding up okay.

She tells him she likes him a lot, but that he’d only had eyes for Hye-mi, which had hurt her and made her wonder, Why Hye-mi? But now she understands: “Normally when people give people something, they hold back their share. Even when protecting someone, they do it after protecting themselves first. But you’re different — you threw yourself away to protect me. That’s enough for me. Hoping for more will only bring me punishment.”

She thrusts out a handshake and thanks him for sticking to his promise through the end, and he shakes.

This means that all the Group K contracts are terminated with Top Agency, and a new agency has selected four members for a new group, which excludes Baek-hee and Jin-gook. The other agencies are gun-shy of crossing President Yoon, which makes it difficult for them to be picked up by anyone else.

Principal Shi tells Kyung-jin to talk to the two students: Since it’ll be nearly impossible to build their careers, it’ll be best they find a new career path. He calls it their duty as teachers, but Kyung-jin angrily balks — they can’t tell them to quit now, when they’ve just started. Teachers should help them stand again, considering that they’d fallen at the hands of a wicked adult: “That is our duty.”

Principal Shi almost loses his temper, but Oh-hyuk supports her, and the other teachers do as well.

Jin-gook’s father asks to meet in a place away from prying eyes, and so, Jin-gook finally gets another trip with his dad in a Ferris wheel. Dad’s here now that he knows what the fight with President Yoon was about. He tells Jin-gook he’d decided correctly, because if he’d told him the truth, he would have acted rashly, sacrificing Baek-hee to save him.

He wonders if Jin-gook’s reputation will recover sufficiently in four years — he’s planning to rekindle his political hopes and run for mayor then. Jin-gook promises to be careful.

Oh-hyuk works on persuading Doo-shik to take on Sam-dong, Jin-gook, and Baek-hee under his White Entertainment aegis. Doo-shik is reluctant, knowing that each student comes with problems, and says that he established his company to realize his precious dream. He’s not about to throw it away carelessly. Oh-hyuk turns his own words around on him, arguing that these kids have precious dreams, too — dreams that will die unfulfilled if not cultivated. But working together, they have the capacity to turn their dreams — including Doo-shik’s — into reality. Oh-hyuk does have a way with words when dealing with him, and Doo-shik is almost persuaded…but slaps himself out of it.

Baek-hee practices her dance moves alone at night, having skipped her classes, and Kyung-jin finds her in the studio to ask about it. Baek-hee says she finds it embarrassing to face the other kids. Rather than scolding her, Kyung-jin blinks back tears and decides that they can conduct their lessons here, instead — every night at 9pm, just the two of them.

Baek-hee hugs her teacher and thanks her earnestly. Kyung-jin assures her that things will be okay, and holds her while Baek-hee gives in to her tears.

At lunch the next day, Baek-hee holds her head up high as she sits alone, where Hye-mi finds her to suggest they enter the EMG contest together. Baek-hee protests that she doesn’t meet the qualifications, but Hye-mi says airily that she doesn’t, either: “And if I don’t, then the whole country doesn’t.” Hee. Love her confidence.

She concludes that the impossibility of meeting the criteria means she can just ignore them altogether (ha) — which is exactly what Pil-sook and Jason have decided. As have Jin-gook and Sam-dong, who join them a moment later. (Adorably, Pil-sook and Jason have also set aside an application for Jin-gook, as Sam-dong did.)

Aww, yeah! The group is complete: Wonder K powers, activate!

They all agree to help each other make their music videos (well, Jason balks, until Pil-sook readily agrees, and then he joins in on the fun).

Afterward, Hye-mi corners Pil-sook to ask about her Jason situation, and Pil-sook reveals the note he’s slipped into her locker: “Miss Sushi, I love you.” OMG.

Hye-mi asks how Pil-sook knew she liked Jason, which is hilarious but perhaps understandable, as the Hye-mi Bot conversion into full human is yet incomplete. Pil-sook answers that he’s always the first person she thinks of, and wants him with her always. Hye-mi walks away shuddering at the cheesiness.

Speaking of humanization: Doo-shik comes to the school and finds Kyung-jin, just as she’s (adorably!) primping (and not wearing all-black for once), adding a flower pin to her hair. She’s so cute as the fumbling flirt since she’s so bad at it, as well as being embarrassed to be caught in the middle of it.

Doo-shik wants her recommendation for students to sign, because she has a reputation for cool-headed, objective judgments. Yet his face falls as she declares the three students worthy of recommendation: Baek-hee, Sam-dong, Jin-gook. (Suspiciously, he asks if she’s planned this with Oh-hyuk. Heh.)

Jin-man bursts in, and Doo-shik asks for his opinion as well, only to get the same response. Aggravated, Doo-shik asks for any other recs, and Jin-min supposes there IS one more…but no, he can’t say it. Doo-shik presses him eagerly, and the playing of Park Jin-young’s “Don’t Leave Me” in the background clues us in to the turn of Jin-man’s thoughts as he declares that this guy has the best dance skills EVAR: himself.

Hye-mi puzzles over how to show her star potential in her music video, and Oh-hyuk offers the suggestion that instead of trying to show their future, they should show their past. If they trace how far they’ve come in the past year, they’d be showing promise of future growth.

The kiddos ahh thoughtfully and think back — and is Hye-mi actually imagining herself as a ROBOT? I love this show.

Jin-gook and Sam-dong smile over how far they’ve come, but Hye-mi figures she was just the same a year ago. Jin-gook reminds her by mimicking her Robot Voice: “I. Have. A. Dream. I. Trust. That. Dream.” Sam-dong adds to that by reminding her of the time she sang while pooping (HAHAHA) and how she did her chicken dance at the sauna.

But when Hye-mi and Sam-dong get caught up in recounting all the hilarious scenes in their past, Jin-gook looks at them a little sadly, left out of the memories.

Hye-sung finds Jin-gook brooding and offers to listen to his problem. He asks who she’d like better: The one who’s with her for a long time, or the one who can’t be with her because he’s busy.

She wants examples, so he asks who she likes better: Sam-dong, who’s been around, or himself, who’s been busy. She thinks a bit, then motions him in closer…then kisses him on the cheek and dashes away. That’s my girl, thinking fast on her feet!

Jason and Pil-sook submit the group’s applications for the EMG contest, and totally make my heart squeeze by the way they look at each other and count together — one, two, three — just so they can bow and say “Thank you” in unison. OMG. Yes, they are THAT couple.

Pil-sook chooses the spot for their shoot — a museum of sorts — and while Jason isn’t thrilled about the backdrop, he agrees to her choice.

Sam-dong’s video — replete with full-size cardboard cut-outs of his old self — takes place in the basement studio. He offers up two “languages”: his “native” accent and his Seoul voice, which is hysterical because he affects this stilted Seoul accent that sounds ridiculously stuffy.

Jin-gook dances in the school studio, while Hye-mi’s video contrasts her old Robot Voice clip with the current Aegyo Hye-mi…which she flubs because she can’t stand the indignity of putting on the cute act. Awesome.

Baek-hee’s video acknowledges her tarnished image, saying that right now people see her as Ms. K, “But I’ll work hard to make the name K a star representing Korea.” Foreshadowing!

Oh-hyuk shows the clips to a stone-faced Doo-shik, saying that these six are the only ones bothering to enter the competition. Everyone else gave up, but they took up the challenge — and doesn’t that mean they’re the top six? Doo-shik is finally moved, and agrees to sign the contracts.

Kyung-jin, who’s been reading the Baek-hee news with a heavy heart, is therefore thrilled with Jin-ma’s good news that Baek-hee, Jin-gook, and Sam-dong are signing with White Entertainment (who’s showing interest in Jason, too).

Squealing in glee, she links her fingers through his in a celebratory gesture, but poor Jin-man has to deal with the disappointment when Kyung-jin pulls her hands away and tears out of the room looking for Oh-hyuk.

Finding him in the hall, she grabs grabs him in a surprise hug. The students cheer and clap at the spectacle, while Principal Shi has palpitations in his office, and Jin-man watches sadly.

Jin-man cheers up when Hye-mi comes by and reacts excitedly to the news, doing the same finger-linking gesture in happiness. When she likewise turns to go, he whines about being ditched again (lol) and asks who she’s running off to find. Jin-gook? Sam-dong?

Hye-mi replies easily, “Who else? Of course I’m going to—” and then stops, surprised with herself.

The moment of realization has come — it’s the person who came to mind first, as Pil-sook described. And then, just to make us stew in our seats a little longer, Hye-mi sees both boys heading toward her, and ducks out of the way.

However, it’s Sam-dong her gaze fixes on, and she sighs to herself, “I must be crazy!”

MUAHAHAHA! Sam-mi it is!

 
COMMENTS

I’m relieved at the way the president storyline resolved, not least because it means Jin-gook’s daddy issues are finally at an end. Phew! It did drag on for a bit longer than I would have liked, but seeing how it tied in to the larger picture, I’m satisfied. It’s particularly effective that Jin-gook’s big scandal is solved not merely by the truth coming out, but by his father’s complete acceptance of him. He doesn’t care that much about public perception — at least, not more than saving Baek-hee — but he does care about Dad, so it’s fitting that Dad’s love (rather than a rehabilitated image) is his true reward.

As for Hye-mi’s feelings, I daresay many of us predicted this, though I suspect that many were still holding out hope for Jin-gook. This drama has done a particularly good job making both boys a viable option for her, but the reason I’d always believed it would be Sam-dong is because in a k-drama, once a heroine’s feeling’s start to stray away from a guy, he isn’t going to be the one she ends with. It just doesn’t work that way. The dramas are all about realizing your “true” love, no matter the pain and drama and makjang craziness that that entails, not about settling to “love the one you’re with.”

As for K: We got our first strong hint today, and now I’m pretty convinced it’s gotta be Baek-hee. Prior to this episode I’d thought she was possible because of the round-robin of the K pendant. It’s true that all sorts of pendant transfers could happen in the last episode, but the course of this drama has seen it travel from character to character in moments of despair, and with Jin-gook getting it this late, it stands to reason that either he’d keep it, or it would make a poetic full-circle return to Baek-hee. Plus, there’s a nice symbolism to her reclaiming the name K after being tarnished as Ms. K in the media.

But there’s that scene with the pendant when Hye-mi’s playing with it and accidentally drops it into that school drop-box. I thought initially that it was played for a laugh (and it got one from me), but after Baek-hee’s declaration to make the name K proud, it occurred to me that perhaps Hye-mi never fished it out. Now that everyone’s gotten their use from it, perhaps it’ll stay in the box, where Baek-hee will find it at a later date…

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I can't understand why people still confuse about KSH as main lead at this point. He shared more screen time with the main girl. He sang all duet and danced all the time with the girl. Hello!! This is the musical drama, people. Any hint? His problem is the biggest obstacle to become a musician.

If you look at the whole story, this is the story about Sammi couple and their journey together. They've been underdog for like half of the drama. They can't debut until now. The first half of the story is about Hyemi to be matured. She learned that from Samdong and he helped her with it. Second half is about Samdong to grow up and Hyemi pulled out Samdong from his misery. They solved their problems all by themselves together without outside help. Well maybe with Teacher Kang's help.

And now they're on their track, they helped other second leads Jingook and Baekhee. Samdong encouraged Jingook to get back on his feet. Hyemi is now on Baekhee's side and protecting her.

Now people are freaking out how could Hyemi choose Samdong over Jingook. Don't tell me you didn't notice this. This has been hinted since episode 11, guys!!
There is a pink elephant in the room and people refuse to see it. I just can't believe it.

PS Thanks Javabeans for the recap.

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I totally agree with you.There have been many hints and seriously it was always SamDong who were there for HyeMi.He sung &danced with HyeMi (Not even once JinKook had any duet with HM ) and they have more memories together.It's gotta be Sam-Mi.

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A+!

of course it's sammi... it's pretty obvious.

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SamMi all the way!!
I agree. There were so many hints in the last few eps. Even JG noticed how can people not. They're just refusing to accept. It took a long time but HM finally realised :D.

thank you for the great recap as always.

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Oh...my...gawd...
And people thought I was delusion...
I'm glad I'm not the only one who noticed that this whole series has had everything set up for SamMi.
Underdog story -> Song Sam Dong shall rise above all.

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OH MY GOODNESS

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gah, i read this before seeing the episode and now i feel like i've spoilt it for myself. i rarely cry when watching TV shows, and even less so when I know what's coming. *sigh. Oh well. hopefully the emotional impact will still be there for me. Sexual assault is no joke, and I'm glad they touched on it. it'll be interesting to see how the K-media reacts to it.

either way, thanks for the recap, JB! and Sam-mi FTW! Soohyun needs him some lovin'!

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I totally knew that it was going to be Sam Dong - Hye Mi & Baek Hee - Jin Gook simply by judging the scene with Baek Hee admitting her true feelings for Jin Gook... I just knew...

Although I am bummed that our Jin Gook - Hye Mi ending won't happen, this drama will still hold a very special place in my heart because for once this drama made us look forward to the journey rather than the ending...

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My MiGook heart is breaking inside because it looks like Sam-mi and he wont even get to be K b/c it looks like BH is going to be K. Awwww, he's such a good kid though, he deserves something. He better get a kick ass epilogue!

And yes, I cried at the taxi scene too. It was just too much for me.

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I got goosebumps (and some tears) just reading the recap! Thanks javabeans!

"It’s particularly effective that Jin-gook’s big scandal is solved not merely by the truth coming out, but by his father’s complete acceptance of him" ----> I totally agree! And totally teared up when his father defended and declared him to be his real son in front of all those cameras.

sure this drama is slightly flawed, but it's filled to the brim with heart and a lot of good messages too. I'm glad they touched upon the issue of sexual assault in the entertainment circle and the unfairness of how victim are treated, especially if the victim is young and female.

I want Baek-hee to be K now. I'm so glad the show has redeemed her instead of taking the less interesting and more lazy way out by making her an all out villain. She is probably more average than the others (I mean her character, Baek-hee, not Ham Eun Jung). The idea of her managing to climb to the top despite all those things going against her is a pretty great idea. It would be the biggest F.U. to all that sleazy president and all those companies who wouldn't sign her.

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yessssssss!

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the fact that BH would be K makes sense, but I don't like it. I get that the moral of dream high (hard work and diligence, not talent per se will get you where you need to be. don't let those bastards get you down etc.) would be best reaffirmed by having BH be K because she has been considered "third-rate" from the start whether it be next to Hye-Mi or in Group K.

honestly though, as cliche and trite as making all six of them be K, i would much prefer this feel-good ending. the story is about overcoming hardships and friendship and being there for one another and achieving success--so why ahve only one kid achieve success? I get that 'success' isn't limited to K, but that's really the most 'tangible' and easily identified kind of success in the drama. K as depicted in this drama is the one receiving ULTIMATE success. Anyways, having only one of them be K isn't that like saying--if you aren't the one, then too bad? That's so completely disheartening to me. I want to know that because all six of these kids had the courage to even audition that they will be rewarded despite their shortcomings, even Jason. I could care less about the love triangle. This is such a universal thing for kids, for everyone actually, does trying actually get you anywhere or despite all your efforts there are some things in life that can't be yours because apparently there's always going to be someone else who gets it? Praying that all 6 of them get it just because I'm so emotionally devoted and want happiness for my six leads :)

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OMG THIS.

I am on the same page as you- the drama has built up 'K' to be the ultimate success, and I just don't think it is fair if only one of our misfits gets the recognition...no matter how the writers lovingly tie up all our loose ends and give our kids and their teachers happy endings! It just won't feel right to me :(

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HAHA I completely agree with you..i mean even in press articles even before the series started KSH is the main lead. and people are still saying taec is the lead
and come on as if it happened out of nowhere we were given hints that HM liked SD even JG noticed her feelings

but then again we see what we want to see.
but come on it was not like the drama just shoved it in our faces there were many clues.

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i agree with S in comment 49..i dont know what happened but this was supposed to be a reply to her post

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As a JinGook lubbah, I thought the drama did a very good job of making JinGook be the first to notice Hyemi's evolving feelings toward Samdong. It's very smart.

And I am ok with it. HyeMi is a different person now. She's not the HyeMi who was right with the JinGook of yore. They're al entirely different individuals now.

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i love hyemi. She brings out the best (and the worst) in all of them

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it's baek hee's moment -- hurray!! and the complete hye-mi transformation --plus the milky cute couple --i'm soo dying here --

thanks for the recap -this just compensated for my whole sleepless week --

better than coffee for keeping me up-- haha!

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Can't they give this drama a alternative ending? Kinda like they did in Scott Pilgrim. Watch the DVD to find out what I'm talking about.

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hyemi probably my favorites heroin ever.. she's just awesome. i dont care much about suzy's acting whatsoever...it works for me.

i keep replaying the last scene...she's so cute. confused with her feelings. believe it hyemi,samdong is the one u liked.

nooo...the preview. i cant wait. so sad it's almost end. i want more DH.

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You know I feel like they now could of completed this series with one more episode left. They have already redeemed Baek Hee, fixed JinGook's father issues and even brought the two teachers together. What's there left to sort out? They just added a another story arc involving HyeMi's father now.

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I thought that too...it seems adding ANOTHER arc that adds too much...BUT there is one part of Hye-mi, I realized, that still isn't sorted out.

Her dream, since childhood, always, was to become a real classical singer. True, with first the issue of the debt, than Samdong and Jingook, than all that trouble, etc, etc it kind of got swept away/under rug and forgotten. Plus, her father was gone. She can't leave her little sister even IF all the other issues settled...but that was her dream. Opera. Classical. I mean, they could leave it but that was a bit part of Hye-mi, her classical training. So I guess this dad-coming-back is to wrap up THAT end, too. Plus her own daddy-issue, too.

Kind of like...if they never got it I suppose people would one day remember it and kind of be like...she never had the choice. But here Hye-mi makes her choice, classical training in America or staying in Korea?

...if they turn this into an evil-father-kidnap-daughters-something-extreme-happens, though......-_-

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is it too late for jg-bh? i've been silently rooting for bh and hoping they would create her into a sympathic antagonist (like ksy in all about eve). i'm glad they made bh turn around. i think she may be k b/c jyp(e) is all about hard-working kids over looks/talent.

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*sigh..*
i want hye mi to be with jin gook..

but as JB said..i know from the start that hye mi will ends up with sam dong..still waiting for a miracle though..
i feel really sorry for jin gook.. (T_T)

anyway..really like this episode..because all of them now are friends..!!hihihi..
thanks JB for the great recaps...^_^

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O.M.G. I knew it! As lots of people here did. I know Baekhee isn't well liked, but I feel so aweful for her. I actually truly sympathize with her, I did from the beginning.

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btw i loved the "goodbye" scene between bh and jg at the lockers. it was beautifully done and ej acted well there. i also loved the scene between bh and teacher shi (i thought the teacher *forgot actress' name* acted REALLY well there).

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Thanks for the recap.

I really liked this episode too. It brought tears to my eyes (not the free flowing type of tears because I was trying not to cry, or else my friends will think I'm crazy crying by myself). :P

Yay for Sam-Mi! And Jin-man <3 he was hilarious; I hope he gets other teacher, I thought there was some spark between them before. The rest was nicely written. Though I'm still a little bit put off by Hye-Mi when she was crying on the phone coz I can't connect with the acting.

A+ for Dream High Ep.14

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All I can say re: HM and who she chooses to be with is...

...bring on Episode 15!

Oh and little more of the milky couple would be good:)

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True - as happy as I am about the way things *seem* to be going, I'm bracing myself for the possibility that they'll turn out to be completely different in the next ep.

(Not that I have a huge problem with Hye-mi/Jin-gook. That works for me, too, even if my heart will break into a million pieces for Sam-dong. I don't think he'll settle for Baek-hee as a consolation prize.)

And as always, more of the Milk Couple is always welcome :)

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WOW. Just... wow.

And squeeeeeeeeeeee for Sam-dong - Hye-mi!!!!!!!! *does a victory dance*

I am really beginning to love all these characters just from these recaps, lol. Thank you, oh thank you, JB.

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Excuse the language but I fucking love this show. I so wanted them to go into the whole shady side of the entertainment industry thing, but I didn't think it would actually happen, and then...

Also, I'm okay with K being Baek-hee, now. For awhile I really wanted it to be Sam-dong, what with his deafness. Cos I figured, then it'd be like Beethoven, right, crazy talented musician loses his hearing but instead of becoming depressed like Sir Beethoven did, he rises above it and becomes awesome. But since Show decided to take the assault storyline in the direction that it did, I don't think there's any question that Baek-hee is K.

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ive said the same thing before, with Jin-gook and even samdong, not to mention even hyemi. We can never tell... this show has succeeded in keeping the audience speculating all the way to the end.
Im done with my theories. Just have to wait and see until we get to the end.

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@ bee I am incredibly offended that you cursed. I don't know what kind of godawful upbringing you had, but we don't fucking curse on this site. We strive to not talk like bitches around here and we leave all that damn cursing shit at home. Bugger that! Bullocks!
And tits.

I love this show so much. I love this show too much, and I am not ashamed of it. If I ever go to Korea, God help Kim Soo-hyun. I will be deported for stalking.

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Ah, forgot to get rid of the Bad Minion bit. And also, I'm pretty sure it came across that I was being sarcastic, but in case it didn't, I was just kidding! Nothing but love for you, Bee! :D

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Hahha, no worries, I caught the sarcasm (: it made me laugh. In a veryyyy quiet part of the library. Dammit. Oh well.

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Oh wow. I can't wait for a subbed episode of this. I teared up by reading your review, what more when I get to watch it now. Haha! I wish Baek-hee's K too. :)

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THEY'RE FINALLY ALL TOGETHER! :D I love that all six of them finally cross paths in this episode.

My SamMi ship is exploding with excitement. :DD Hyemi, you're not crazy at all~ It's perfectly normal for you to fall for SamDong. :3

Baek-Hee as K? Well, that was unexpected. This Show really knows how to keep people surprised and on their toes guessing what's to come next. :)

Principle Shi's part of trying to stop Teacher Shi and Teacher Kang was hilarious as well.

TWO MORE EPISODES, Can't wait!

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Of course it is perfectly normal for her to fall for Sam Dong~ we all did LOL

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Finally i got what i wanted! SAM-MI Yeah babay! Now the show is on right track :)
JG and HM were alrite, they dont ve the chemistry.
HM and JG relationship is like what jandi and ji hoo had in BOF. It is just being there for each other with no expectations, it is based on love but you cant really say it is love.

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SAMMI FIGHTING!

yesyesyesyesyes

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hyemi looks like the lead girl in sweet 18... the one who just married in hawaii

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The Milk couple rocks.

Ep 14 is 100% subbed on viki.Yay!!

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Does anyone think HM's Dad is still dodgy?

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ep 15 has some answers for ya

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Also, Kyung-jin should totally oust her father as Principal of Kirin. I guess she doesn't have to do it now, but eventually.

Oh-hyuk can be Vice Principal for Student Affairs and Jin-man VP for Academic Affairs. And Doo-shik can be in charge of career services (besides running his agency).

Yes, a hostile takeover of Kirin sounds like a good idea. :D

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YES YES YES. Hostile takeover. YES.
That's perfectt. Why didn't I think of it before? Kyung-jin would make a perfect Principal....and she can get her recognition from the misfits:)

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does anyone wonder where and what hyemi's father has been up to all this time?

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i was so wrong, and you guys were so right! lol i didn't think the storyline was headed that way, although the opening made me think differently today.

i can't believe how much i ended up loving this show. i thought it was a true dud at first, and it's the first drama i've really LOVED in the longest time ever. thank you for the recap!!

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A friend of mine who is a guy told me a joke a few months ago, and after hearing it I wanted to hit him, but I soon realized, that this was not just his thinking, but rather the prevailing line of thought for society.

He said a key which can open any lock is a master key, however, a lock which any key can open, is a cheap ass lock.

Its sad but even in today's society women are still judged by their sex. Often times regardless of the circumstances even when we are the victims, society will still find away to make us bare the guilt.

What I really don't understand though, is that in a number of these situation its women passing these judgments on other women.

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OMO! It's My Princess meets Dream High! Anyone noticed that Hye Mi's dad and Lee Seol's dad are one and the same person? That explains HM's 'Princess Complex'. Heh. :P

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I very much agree with SAMMI....SSD and GHM went a lot of tear n laugh together...I think they are a better couple than JG and GHM...

But my best couple will always be Pil Sook n Jason...yay to the cutenest...

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i love love love samdong, but hyemi has got to end up with jinguk.

i mean, why insert that whole childhood-sweethearts-who-are-destined-to-find-each-other-in-the-future storyline if it's for nothing. i love samdong but jinguk-hyemi loveteam was established first. plus there is also JG-HM's slight-touching-of-lips-they-call-a-kiss!

but if it really is sam-mi, well... they're just in high school, so if hyemi ends up with samdong in ep16, they might still break-up and JG-HM may still have a chance. haha. :p

♫ gyeo-ul-e tae-eonan areumdaun dangshineun.. ♫

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i was thinking the exact same thing! why have jin gook and hye mi have the cute childhood scenes if they're not going to end up together! jin gook and hye mi<3

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sam dong and hye mi forever!!!!!
loving every minute of it..all lotta loving java..mwah =)

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Hope springs eternal!!!

this episode made me sooooo happy i'm gonna do three flips!!!

YAY!!! Hye-mi goes to Sam-dong!!!!

I ♥ this development, and yeah IT IS a Kdrama law,

"once a heroine’s feeling’s start to stray away from a guy, he isn’t going to be the one she ends with."

HOOORAYYYYYY!!!!

*proceeds to do three flips, and more

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Ugh...I am soooooo glad that Dream High had the balls to approach the taboo subject. I am repeatedly shocked by how korean society reacts to such issues. Need I bring up the case of Choi Jin Sil who was berated for declaring herself a victim of domestic violence. Even after her suicide, the Supreme Court ruled she violated a spokeswoman contract because she failed to maintain proper "social and moral honor." Disgusting.

Moreover, PROPS to Dream High. Who knew an idol drama would have so much depth, rich characters, and song&dance to boot! Yay!

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but ... but ... the hair. the gold SHORT guy hair at the first episode really felt like sam dong... =[ please let it be something. and i thought i saw the hint of the single black ear stud on his left ear... oh well.

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I knew you could do it, Baek-hee! You were on fire today

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turns out i still have some words to say, LOL.

no one thinks K may be hyemi? because in episode 1 while BYJ was talking about K, jinguk was shown walking towards the stage (which was why i initially thought he was K). but if it's not him, then maybe its hyemi because they had a deal that someday, they would perform together on the same stage.

damn, dream high. can you just extend to 100 episodes and grant us all our different wishes?

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finally someone who thinks like me lol... i just think that since the whole series focuses on hyemi, so... hm idk.

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Kyung Jin you're my love! So heartfelt and touching when you shed tears for Baek Hee, and so adorable and bumbling when you're crushing over a guy. I love her evolution as a teacher.

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Hurray... It is Sam Dong. So happy.

Love this story. Though acting skills are not great, story ( to me) is refreshing and well-paced.

Two more episodes to go.

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EVERYTHING ABOUT THIS EPISODE WAS PURE, UNDILUTED JOY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

I am SO GLAD it is Sam Dong!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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it really made me cry and happy after.. and sad to realize that this will end soon. this episode is awesome in every way. i'm glad baek hee came to her senses. omo! there is another problem coming up but then i know it will be fine.. i can't wait for the next ep:) hyemi and sam dong:) wee. love it!:)

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Thanks for the recap! great episode...I cried at most scenes...specially that time with BaekHee!!!

I knew it, i thought it was something like sexual assault, how else can it be with an old guy and a young girl, right?
sad that it brought home some reality to the show!

i looked at the first episode again and my guess was SamDong will be 'K', i thought that was a guy that they'd shown some glimpses of...but i'd be happy if it was BaekHee...

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I bet a million dollars that K IS NOT Baek Hee. It's the most preposterous conclusion (no offence to dramabeans). She has just as much chance as Jason becoming K.

K is definitely a guy and is either Samdong or Jinguk (They showed the camera following behind K walking towards the stage with a black dude at the beginning of the show) But I have a sneaky feeling that they might not reveal it.

Just as they wouldn't reveal who Hyemi will end up with. She will definitely not end up with Jinguk( KSH and Suzy are gonna meet their fans at the screening of the final episode, so Jinguk-Hyemi's loveline is impossible) but I think it's right to say that Samdong might not stand a chance either.

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Whoever K might be, the first episode means zilch because who 'K' is hadn't been decided by the writers or producers when they had filmed the part. Looking at the scenes for clues won't help determine K's identity.

But I think that whoever seems to be the "obvious" candidate is most probably not the actual K. The writer seems to like the viewers guessing till the end, so I agree that it's probably not Baek Hee.

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