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Dream High 2: Episode 2

It feels sorta familiar, and yet totally different. That’s probably a good thing for a franchise show, because you want the brand to be recognizable, but who wants to see the same thing all over again?

That said, there are certain things Dream High 2 does differently than its predecessor which work for this season, and certain things that I think lose sight of what made the first one so endearing. Hint: It wasn’t the musical numbers (which were often great fun to watch) or the singing performance (which featured nice idol voices) or even the acting (which was great in some cases, spotty in others). It was the characters and the realness of their emotions, their connections, and their fighting spirit.

Thankfully, there are a few characters I love, and whenever the drama focuses on them and their central issues, I’m all onboard. But the show also has a tendency to flit from character to character like it’s got the attention span of a flea, and that gets in the way of establishing a solid connection. I hope this season doesn’t forget its heart, because Dream High without heart is just… one long music video.

SONG OF THE DAY

Toxic, singing what is probably titled “Dreaming” although that hasn’t been confirmed yet. This is today’s ending song and it’s apparently a version of Kim Soo-hyun’s “Dreaming” from the Season 1 soundtrack… which you totally cannot hear in the melody, but the lyrics are 99% the same. [ Download ]

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EPISODE 2 RECAP

With OZ’s idol moneymakers heading to Kirin, they shoot a video feature where they talk about the normal-student things they want to do. It’s mostly a PR move; Ri-an’s teammate Ailee makes a sad face and says she’ll be sad to say bye to her old school, and third teammate Nana retorts, “You only went three times anyway.”

JB starts to get serious and talk about violating the underage performers law, but that’s a buzzkill so the other kids shut him up and joke around.

But first, we backtrack to the end of the previous episode, with aspiring rocker Yoo-jin facing off against idol boy JB, both basically calling the other a phony. (One has no authenticity as a musician, and the other has an “I’m a special snowflake artist” chip on his shoulder the size of Korea.)

Thanks to the PA system the whole school hears, and squealing girls mob JB. Yoo-jin crawls his way out of the crowd, while Hae-sung jumps in front of her idol oppa to assure him that she’ll protect him. It doesn’t hurt that this puts her right in his face, and she starts to pucker up, leading JB to scrunch his face and shrink back. Haha.

Sadly for her (and happily for JB), the almost-kiss gets blocked by agency CEO Lee Kang-chul, who takes over and gets the girls to back off.

Once in private, Kang-chul tells JB that he of all people shouldn’t be getting into trouble, given his current punishment stats. JB’s wording regarding the school transfer is telling: “Of all places, why Kirin?” Ah, so the old place still has demons for him, does it? Interesting.

Hae-sung finds that she’s the talk of the day, but not for the reason she wants: Her seance photo has made the rounds, so now her water-soaked face is plastered everywhere. Her guitar-playing friend Hong-joo even paid for the cell phone wallpaper: “I’m a good downloader!” Ha.

Yoo-jin is feeling troubled about his argument with JB, and asks his roommate Eui-bong (the dancer who lost a gig thanks to JB’s stunt) whether he heard it too. Eui-bong slept through it, “But all the girls cursed you. I never knew till now how well girls swear!” Haha.

One of those girls is Hae-sung, who gears up to give Yoo-jin a major ass-whooping for distributing her humiliating photos. She storms into his dorm room, further incensed to see that he’s been playing darts on JB’s face, and declares that she’ll make him apologize. Yoo-jin retorts that he’ll make her leave first, and they start grappling… except her sleeve catches on his earring, which immediately makes him stand still and at her mercy.

Hae-sung smiles smugly and starts to lecture him while holding his ear, gesturing extra-wildly on purpose to keep Yoo-jin dancing to accommodate her movements. All in front of a crowd of students who gather in the hallway, laughing.

Then there’s the matter of the song that JB cleaned up for her, which Yoo-jin trashed. Tomorrow’s the last day she can audition, and if she fails she can’t even try again for another six months. Gee, somebody else has got a six-month timetable. I wonder how this will shake out?

Yoo-jin points out that he offered to fix up the song for her, but she refused. She says he’s not JB — he’s not even close. That stings, and Yoo-jin knocks her hand away from his ear, even though that leaves his earlobe torn and bleeding.

Den mother Jin-man bursts in, sees the blood, and punishes them for fighting by putting them on gum cleanup duty. Ew. Jin-man is uncharacteristically forceful, and the students behind him ooh and ahh, saying he’s just like a real teacher, which makes him grin hugely. Cute.

While scraping gum off the school walkway, Hae-sung sidles up to Yoo-jin to apologize for the ear, which he’s still peevish about.

A group of reporters and students hurry to the front of the school to watch an entourage pull up to the curb. Out of the fancy cars step CEO Kang-chul and his right-hand woman Ji-soo, then the HershE girls, the Eden boys, and another group dressed in hideous animal prints. The OZ family fans out in formation, like an army of ducks.

Ha, apparently Kang-chul was a singer in the ’90s. He gives a press conference, and the media is suspicious that this is a ploy to skirt the underage labor laws. Kang-chul calls it a way to kill two birds with one stone; his idols will get the education and development they need. He’ll also support promising Kirin students by putting them through OZ’s trainee regimen. Those who prove themselves can contract with them.

This sends the students into a frenzy. And also Jin-man, who sees this as his big chance for a debut, too. Even frumpy teacher Tae-yeon is thrilled, ripping up her resignation letter (decorated with tiny hearts) and transforming herself into an appropriately chic, OZ-friendly getup. Aw, no more hippie-nerd Tae-yeon? I liked her looking all Trelawney-fied.

The only person who doesn’t like this is Yoo-jin, practically wearing a sign that screams, “Bah humbug.”

The catch? Kang-chul has a few teeny rules. He explains this in the form of — no kidding — a dance number, led by himself and Ji-soo. (The dance is one of those musical moments wherein we understand that they’re not actually dancing this stuff out in the middle of the school.)

Yeah, it’s a little strange.

The restrictions: No cell phones. No internet. No snacking. No dating. No hand-holding outside of choreography. No playing hooky. No sel-cas. No playing with the brooms, no jump-roping, no leapfrog, no basketball.

You could save yourself a lot of trouble by just saying, “No fun.” Basically you want robots. The students are in shock at the rules, but Hae-sung reasons that you need discipline to become a singer, and that gets the students back onboard.

Ji-soo sits down her OZ idols for a primer on their new school life, which won’t be so much different from idol life at the agency and its dorms. Shi-woo challenges her, saying this is his private life they’re interfering in. Ji-soo replies that the whole country knows about his so-called private life, and coupled with JB’s previous digs about his womanizing ways, I’m thinking Shi-woo must be the scandal-maker amongst them.

Ji-soo’s the stone-cold manager who rules with an iron fist, but damn if I don’t kinda like that about her. She doesn’t seem to be on a power trip, or bitchy as a personality trait; she’s competent at her job to a fearsome degree, and you’ve got to respect that.

Ri-an starts to head out for her movie gig, but Ji-soo icily reminds her of their enforced hiatus, which applies to acting as well as performance work. Ji-soo tells her she’s been replaced anyway, by someone with better acting skills: Eunjung. (It’s double meta, given Eunjung’s tie to Dream High and status as T-ara groupmate.)

Principal Joo is impressed with Kang-chul’s plans for the school, mostly just relieved he won’t be fired. He tells Kang-chul he won’t mess with his teaching methods, which Yoo-jin overhears. He’s frustrated with his do-nothing principal, who has allowed the school to turn into an idol-making factory overnight.

The students receive their rulebooks with dismay, wondering if the teachers really mean to enforce everything. Hae-sung is willing to abide by every last restriction, which earns her puzzled looks from her buddies. When she hears that the idols will be moving in, she gets the idea to throw them a welcome bash.

Yoo-jin goes to the music store and slaps down stacks of cash, having finally earned enough to buy “my baby.” He means a guitar, of course.

That night the idols are left waiting on the front step of the dorm in the cold, having been told that they can’t come in until they’re all there. They’re still missing Shi-woo, but Ri-an lies and says they’ve all arrived, and the door opens. (She wonders, “Are they dumb?”)

They’re greeted with possibly the oddest sight ever: The kids are all dressed up in extravagant costumes, and Hae-sung leads them in a lip-synched rendition of T-ara’s “Roly Poly,” with the retro outfits and everything.

Then the song switches over to a boys’ performance of 2NE1’s “I’m the Best,” led by Jin-man.

This… is weird. Not weird that they’re performing, but that the production values are so slick that this looks straight out of a music video and not a real scene. It’s meta in a discordant way.

Plus, the fact that is just sort of goes on.

 
And on.

 
And on.

Nana and Ailee sing a duet, and then a Kirin boy tap-dances. Everybody gets into the spirit of the party, except for JB and Ri-an, who stand off to the side with bored looks on their faces.

Okay, drama, I get that you’re a music show, but let’s not get carried away by making this just one long music video. I won’t deny that it’s cute, but all kind of extraneous. Can we have the story back, please?

No? I guess not, because here we go again:

 
I mean, it’s cute:

 
But it just goes on forever, and what’s the point?

The extremely long musical sequence displays on a TV like it’s from a fictional Glee-like show. When the TV shuts off, we’re back to drama-reality. The Kirin kids face off against the OZ kids with arms crossed, and now the atmosphere is tense between the two factions.

Watching are the two teachers, Jin-man and Tae-yeon, as the “highlight” of the night unfolds. The Kirin kids tell the idols to pay up for the performance they just watched, and grab at their expensive bags, accessories, and in the case of Ri-an, strands of hair.

The girls mob JB and grab his backpack and outerwear. Hae-sung dives for a CD that falls out of his bag — does the stoic idol boy really carry around an action figure? — and takes it.

Tae-yeon calls everyone to order, rescuing JB and announcing that she will be the teacher in residence in the dorm. She gives out room assignments — JB is rooming with Shi-woo (he doesn’t like that), while Ri-an gets Hae-sung’s room. Tae-yeon explains being short of space, so students whose grades are unsatisfactory have to move out in two weeks. There are a number of affected students, including Soon-dong, Hong-joo, dancer Eui-bong… and Hae-sung.

Hae-sung says there must be some mistake — she’s the student head of the dorm, and she’s on the honor roll. Tae-yeon says that the new grades are based on their artistic grades, and while her academics are high, her practical application skills are null.

Hae-sung is stunned to be told that she was only brought to Kirin on her academic merit, while the students look on in pity, including Yoo-jin. In denial, Hae-sung insists she passed the audition, and runs off in tears.

Kang-chul goes through the student database jotting down notes, which he hides from sight when Jin-man bursts in, worried he’s being fired. Kang-chul explains that he only wants him to step down from overseeing the dorm; he gets to keep his teaching job. Jin-man tells him sadly that he has nowhere to go, but Kang-chul just directs him to find a nice place somewhere else. Or, alternately, he could take up residence on the school rooftop.

Jin-man sadly heads to the tiny room, tearfully remembering when he was scouted to join Kirin and taught Season 1’s talents. Aw, now that’s sad.

Hae-sung takes a trip down memory lane too, remembering what she went through to come to Kirin in the first place. She’d lied to her minister dad about the type of school it was, then ran to the church when he found out, insisting, “Father! Remember where you are!” Haha, she cracks me up, calling on his godly ways to escape punishment. He’d scoffed at her wishes of becoming a singer, but she’d promised to work hard and lose weight — younger Hae-sung was chubby, much like Pil-sook — to realize her dream.

Hae-sung’s locked out of the dorm so she heads to the school, and remembers the CD she’d grabbed from JB. It’s labeled “Good,” and JB is currently digging madly through his things for it. (And yes, he does in fact have a bag of toys. Ha.)

Hae-sung watches slack-jawed at the screen, which looks like… porn? Lol. Well that explains the cryptic labeling. JB mutters with mortification, “The shame… This can’t be happening.” He tries to convince himself there’s no way rumors will spread or leak onto the internet. Though really, it’s not like it’s homemade porn or anything; it’s just some movie he picked up somewhere.

Yoo-jin happens to be hanging out in the room, and he sneaks up behind Hae-sung to tease her about it. She calls him out for taking joy in her embarrassment and turns to leave, but Yoo-jin offers her his sleeping nook, which he’s already got set up with blankets.

Ri-an drops by the movie director’s office hoping to smooth things over after being dropped from the film. She asks him to tell her what she’s lacking so she can work on it, offering to demonstrate the scene she worked so hard on. It’s sweet of her in that she knows she’s a bad actress but aspires to be better. Maybe she’s kind of like Hae-sung in that way, dreaming big despite her limitations.

But the director is confused; he didn’t fire her. It was her agency that withdrew her from the project, saying that she needed to focus on her studies.

In the morning, Kang-chul and Ji-soo enter his office to find Yoo-jin sleeping in his chair. They wake him, ready to berate him for his impudence, but his comment signals a greater concern: He’d gotten locked out of the dorm and found this office open, which is why he chose to nap here. Kang-chul heads for his desk to check on his files, finding that his secret list has been taken.

They accuse Yoo-jin of messing with his papers, which he denies. He gets ushered out by Principal Joo, who scolds him for entering the director’s office. Whatever was on the list must be important, because Kang-chul warns Ji-soo that they need to recover it before it gets out and causes trouble.

There’s a new checkpoint instated at the school today, with teachers checking for contraband cell phones. Hae-sung clears the line, then cheers up to see somebody and heads down the hall beaming.

Coming from the other direction is Yoo-jin, who brightens to see her approach and waves cheerfully… only to have her turn into a doorway at the last second. JB, naturally.

Hae-sung hands him his “Good” disc, which he pretends is a gift from her. She goes with it, saying meaningfully that he should make sure to keep it secret from others, and JB readily agrees. Yoo-jin watches and grimaces.

Ri-an confronts Kang-chul about the movie. She’s not so much angry as she is desperate to find inroads to acting. She reminds him that she became a singer because he told her that singing would get her into acting faster — ha, as this drama proves quite readily — and that she did everything he told her to do, all so that she could act.

Kang-chul says he pulled her from the project because she was so terrible he was embarrassed to watch her, and she says she was so overworked that she didn’t have time to rehearse her lines. She wants to change schools and requests an acting coach.

Dance class. Ji-soo leads her idols in a dance routine, which the Kirin students then have to replicate. As we might expect, the result is the difference between watching Step Up and Napoleon Dynamite.

Ji-soo rips into the kids for sucking, and in particular Yoo-jin for not even trying. He retorts that the idols have been dancing forever and today is just their first day. Ji-soo corrects him: The idols just learned the dance today, too. That Team Kirin is so bad means they’ve never bothered to put in the effort.

Then Yoo-jin challenges, “Do you have to dance to be a singer?” She tells him that learning Korean literature requires more than just the Korean language, and tells everyone not to come to dance class until they’ve sweat at least a liter.

Half the class vacates, and Ji-soo turns over the song to JB. But before he can start, up comes Eui-bong, once JB’s backup dancer and now rarin’ to prove that he’s got just as much dance prowess. He literally gets in his face and dances up a storm in front of him.

JB is dismissive, shoving Eui-bong aside and half-assing some dance steps with his hands still in his pocket, like he won’t even bother engaging.

One more dick-waving dance pass from Eui-bong, however, and JB’s temper gets going. He takes a turn, taking on the challenge, all aggression and posturing.

I actually think the dance looks half-silly, but I appreciate the fact that the steps are basically air-punches and kicks, and you get the sense these boys would be fighting for real if they could. It’s a choreographed battle that ends with JB knocking Eui-bong down and looming over him as he claims “victory.”

Meanwhile, we get a glimpse of that troublesome list, and it’s in the unexpected hands of Shi-woo, who reads the names of all the students designated for expulsion, and the reasons for it. Among those grounds are lack of artistic skill and bad behavior. Looks like Kang-chul’s working a “cut first, make excuses later” operation.

Surprisingly, Shi-woo’s on the list too — for out of control behavior. He laughs grimly, saying, “I knew this place would be a tomb.”

Back at Dance-Off Central, Yoo-jin steps in all pissed off at JB’s disrespect of his friend, and shoves him back. He raises his fist, which Eui-bong grabs to prevent a fight, and damn this scene would be great if JB could emote.

Eui-bong tells both boys to cut it out. Yoo-jin finally lowers his fist, and JB snipes, “Dumbass.” Yeah, well that’s one way to stir up trouble that’s just been calmed.

Yoo-jin turns back and the stare-down resumes as he fumes. JB tells him not to mess around in “my practice studio,” and Yoo-jin takes issue with that wording. So JB repeats, “Yeah, MY practice studio.”

 
COMMENTS

That’s the end of Episode 2, but there’s a tag afterward showing us the full performance of Yoo-jin and his band from Episode 1, which features a cameo by Toxic, a two-member (guitarist and drummer) rock band that won the competition Top Band. The song is the one posted at top.

There are good and bad things about the show, but I have to say, I’m not really feeling it. I’m engaged in any scene involving Hae-sung and Yoo-jin (and also Jin-man although we know right off the bat that he won’t be carrying big storylines). But it feels like the show was in such a rush to introduce us to everybody that it didn’t grasp a core sentiment or conflict.

The big conflict is there, and I like it — the polished idols versus the third-raters at Kirin — but we’re still dancing around the characters’ conflicts, and I want more of that. Last year, we had to wait a few episodes to introduce everybody, and while I was dying to see some people (Kim Soo-hyun) sooner, I think that for the story they were telling, we needed time to flesh out the Hye-mi/Baek-hee rivalry. Here, we’re getting little glimpses at Hae-sung and Yoo-jin, but I still don’t get what they’re about.

Hae-sung’s realization that she’s not talented was a wonderful beat that should’ve had more impact, but I feel like we’ve gotten so little about one of our best actors and characters. It makes me wonder what we’re supposed to want for her — to succeed when she has no talent? Or to find a new dream, despite being in this world?

What I do like about the character setup, which the original Dream High also did well, is that nobody’s completely right or completely wrong. I enjoyed the JB/Yoo-jin idol-versus-Artist argument yesterday, and I’m intrigued to see where the situation flipped around on them, but we barely got any of that. I love the idea of JB being a wannabe musician, an Artist-with-a-capital-A, and having this inferiority complex about it — it’s why he auditioned with guitar when he’s better at dancing, right?

It’s too bad, then, that JB is such a weak actor. He may not be the most terrible actor ever, but he happens to be the least effective at delivering what he needs to. If his were a minor role I wouldn’t care, but he’s got this rich, complex character and he’s barely getting a fraction of the emotion across.

Eui-bong may have lost the dance-off, but he was killing him in the emoting department. As was Jung Jin-woon, who I know is an idol but don’t really know anything about otherwise. I just know that he’s doing so much better that it’s a shame he has to play that angst and rivalry against a wooden counterpart. JB is actually much better playing cute than fierce and glowering; sadly, the role requires lots of fierce glowering.

Plus, Jin-woon has a great face; not in the sense of him being good-looking (though he does have a certain Park Shi-hoo-ian appeal), but in the sense that he’s expressive and hits lots of diverse facial expressions. It makes it fun to watch him, because he’s willing to go there, wherever that is.

Sadly, not only did we waste 10 minutes on dance numbers that had little point, they also took away time we could have been developing the story. It feels like the production needed to up the ante from the first season and give us More-More-More, answering that in the way of Glee-inspired wackiness. And had the segment been, say, a minute long, I’d have been onboard. But the Teacher Rule Dance, Roly Poly, I Am the Best, Nana/Ailee, and all those other songs? Waste of time. We don’t need to see music videos re-created in drama form.

All that aside, I think the show has definite potential. I’m seeing a lot of rich setups for the future: idols versus musicians, talent versus hard work, inferiority versus arrogance. In the first series, the students at the school aspired to be picked up by the big agencies and launched as idols. Here, the hotshots are already idols, so it’s a heightened underdog rivalry. It’s not about which group of trainees wins, but much more an uneven Mighty Ducks scenario.

I do think the drama’s setup and potential are more engaging at present than the actuality of the show, so a lot of my hopes are based on what I think the show could be, and what Season 1 was. I really hope Season 2 picks up next week, because otherwise I can’t see myself sticking with it.

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Is Hyorin doing good?

Just want to know this, or she didn't have many scenes yet ?

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i love DH season 1 far more..dont know why i hate this season 2..seems just dont makes sense for me..maybe i will keep watch it first..

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I haven't watched season 1 (has been on my list forever)
but couldn't help reading season 2's recaps.

Am I heading for heartbreakville by rooting for Hae-sung - Yoo-jin couple?

Man, Ji-Yeon is pretty.

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I want them to end up together as well !
JB should stick with Jiyeon/Rian , they make a cute & funny pair ...I love their bickering \o/

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yeah thank you forthe recap i reallly can't bring myself to like it...I will stick up to Moon/Sun and Shut up flower boy !!!!!!!!!!

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up till episode 2.. kinda disappointed.. agree wit u on the lonnngg-unnecessary-glee-like-music-video. n i still din get the story.. hate it. hoping it'll get better for the coming episodes..

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I am hoping that like DH 1 this show will just get better and better, but I am also worried that it will not. I want to love this show but this episode didn't do much for me, unlike episode 1 that I though was decent. I want to feel more for it. I want to have more heart in the story.

Did they change the screenwriter for this season? I was reading dramawiki and I think the screenwriters for DH 1 and DH 2 are not the same. That is a bummer.

So far I only like Yoo-jin and Hae-sung, and I find Ri-an cute. I think Yoo-jin and Hae-sung are super cute together and interesting, but I haven't warmed up to the rest of the cast. I am going to give it a few more episodes.

I don't like how they throw in all of these kpop music just for the heck of it (or that is how it looks like to me). Like DH 1 had kpop music in it too, but at least it fitted into the story, like when the misfit kids did genie... it made sense and it wasn't as random. I am a kpop fan but I had to fast forward over those scenes.

I hope I am not being overall critical, because I am still only episode 2 into the drama.

Did anyone cry a little when Jin Man had those flashbacks? I started to cry then because it just made me miss them all so much. I am even tearing up writing about it.

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I liked Hyemi way better than Sora! Maybe because I'm more like Hyemi, but Sora is so stereotypical and annoying.

Dream High season 1 = for high school/college students
Dream High season 2 = for elementary/middle school students

Blah.

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Let's be real, Hyemi was pretty stereotypical too in the beginning. Dream High 2 has only started and it took the first season a while to get really interesting don't be too quick to judge.

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I got hooked since episode 1 for DH1.

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How is Hyemi stereotypical in Kdrama land? I think her character was pretty unique off the bat.

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Plus, no one can sing well like IU or Suzy in season 2.

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no, you're wrong. there's hyorin. youtube her. to me she has one of the best voices in the kpop industry besides IU ^^

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Sorry I don't really like Hyorin's voice. Too scratchy for my tastes.

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Hyorin and Ailee are amazing singers.

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TROLOLOLOLOL ! Are you serious ?
Ailee & Hyorin can beat IU & Suzy ANYDAY! Their voices are way more powerful and stronger than them.

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I'm sorry, Hyorin sounds like a screaming chipmunk. Her tone isn't as nice as IU or Suzy. Hyorin's voice sounds generic and cheap

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Generic and cheap? lmao you really know nothing about singing. Just because you don't like someone's tone doesn't make them a bad singer.

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IU is better than Hyorin get real.

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ACTUALLY I've taken voice lessons for 4 years, and its called vocal pedagogy. What exactly do you know about singing than screaming lame pop songs? Hyorin's vocal cords are probably bleeding at this moment and she'll need surgery in the future. Suzy and IU actually sing in the correct manner without straining their voices. That's why they're much more pleasant to listen to.

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kang sora is a good actress and her comic timing is on; however, i can't see her character going from a samdong into a 'superstar'. if you have seen her on strong heart or on wgm, she doesn't have the musical chops or dancing techniques (so far) to convince me that the story will take my emotions to believe that she'd reach her dreams. if her dream is to be super fan girl, yes... popstar - no! whereas kim so hyun, actor, surprised us with his singing abilities and dancing abilities. it just seems she can do the glee like stuff, be goofy and endearing; yet to sing, and not a pin drops, i don't know where that's going to come from?

i'm only watching so far bec of her. none of the other characters move me, especially Rian, ugh! Too bad for the Jinman. He really needs a buddy to play off of.

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I agree with you!
I'm also curious as to how they are going to develop Hae-sung's character. I think her talent won't be singing or dancing. Since the show has established that she is book smart, she might have talents that are more thought process oriented (i.e maybe a good music composer/lyrics or something...lol I dunno).

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Aww, I haven't seen this episode yet but reading some of the comments makes me quite disappointed. Hopefully, next weeks episodes will give us the heart and the substance of the story. With that being said, Dream High was amazing and I hope this season will be able to deliver the uniqueness that made Dream High what it was.

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Okay so I just watched the first ep... and I think I'm okay with it!
To be honest it's probably totally because I have Sora-biased. I still think that girl has the cutest smile, honestly. In Ep 1 when her friend plays "Genie" (SNSD), the cinematography of slowly showing Sora's smile made me go "kyaaah!"

Ahems* Anyway, while I agree with the people here that Haesung's character has SERIOUS potential to be annoying (bumbly girl... in every other K-pop drama). BUT I think there is a "sincerity" which Sora portrays that makes it okay imho. (i.e. I don't think she overdoes it). Or maybe it's because I have vetted myself from k-drama for long enough that I'm not drowned in it, but I wasn't too irked by it.

And the "bumbly" girl -is- a loveable archetype as long as it's not... "too much." Like I said, I think she got the "cute smiling" and perfect amount of "foolishness" (crazy shaman ritual?) down without the EXPRESSION x50. If she does, I'll sure to be disappointed and probably blame it on the producer for allowing it to go on screen.

From the minor character she played in Sunny, I'd say she is definitely a good actress, so yes, I really mean it when I said I will blame the producers.

I probably won't enjoy the musical 10 minute scene cut here... but maybe I will. And the thing is, I don't think that Haesung will ever be a great singer and an idol (because Sora is an actress and I have rather little faith in her abilities as a singer... and it'd be totally lame if they make someone lipsync her). BECAUSE I don't think she'll reach her idol dream, I think her character's arc has potential to be interesting.

Of course, I'm not saying it doesn't have potential to be crap. I'm just trying to be optimistic.

I don't know much of the other idols, but I'm glad so far I like all the characters introduced (exception of Shi-woo... but that's because we haven't seen much of him at all.) I really like Yoojin (not a fan of Jinwoo... but I might turn to be. His guitar performance in ep 1 and smile ... killer.. X_X <3). I like Rian as well, she seems like a cute character.

I also agree tat JB is a pretty weak actor... hopefully he gets better. Stoic characters DO need strong acting... But I haven't watched Ep 2, so maybe it'll be better?

@ li~~~: I agree with what you said, basically :D. Yoojin and Haesung's got something which makes me like them, surprisingly enough. Don't dash my hope, show :(...

@ vanillaheart: Hi, I'm guessing all the Kang Sora love comes from WGM and Sunny tbh.

I also think the reason you chose to (dare I say) "criticize" her is a bad reason. Firstly because plastic surgery, as you say, is sort of common in Korean pop industry, and secondly because I don't think Kang Sora had plastic surgery (just from her past pictures... and... well, because I don't think she's THAT physically good looking. It's something about her smile... or just the -character- she has developed to show to the entertainment world. I don't know how she is in 'real life', but from what I have seen from fancams and interviews and variety/reality shows... I like her. Humble, sort of bumbly like Haesung actually, imaginative (4th dimensional sorta), comes up with thoughtful answers at interviews and interacts playfully with fans.)

And from Sunny, I think she's a good actress which I'm looking forward to watch grow.

And most important of all: Why is someone getting plastic surgery THE reason one would use to criticize someone? I mean... unless it goes against your "personal code" or something. But as you said, in the K-pop scene... I mean... it happens.

Not trying to convert you, I'm just speaking as a fan. No offence meant as well (seriously).

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Hi thanks for the comment. Ok will say this for the last time. I am not criticizing Sora for *HAVING* surgery, but because it is not nicely done and distracting when she is on screen. Maybe I should blame the cameraperson for constantly filming her from bad angles and making it so obvious to me instead?? That might make her supporters feel better *sigh* She has definitely had her jawline remodelled because you can see the definition of the new jaw against her own facial curves. Each time they film her from a low angle, I end up checking out the botched job instead of getting into the story/character.

Yes fine, it is MY problem. I hope Sora fans are happy now. Geez.

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Not to disagree with you because I have no idea what a post-surgery jaw looks like. :) But I just watched the 1st episode and it had a lot of Sora's face taken on a low angle, showing her jaw. But I think that's only because she has chubby cheeks. I'm on the chubby side as well and I have exactly the same problem. I mean my jaw and hers looks exactly the same on that angle and I obviously never had surgery.

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I jumped ship already after the subs. How long has Yoojin liked Hyesung and she is quite gorgeous. I am so excited to see her do a duet with him and for her to compose a song that fits her. I no longer ship her with JB but they can make some beautiful songs together since they both can write. I love the Hershe group but need them to get over themselves a little. Dream High 2 will never live up to Dream High 1 but I love Kang Sora and her acting and know her storyline will get better even if others suck. Fighting!

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You read my mind! Part of my brain keep saying when are they going to cry? I want to see them at the very bottom to see if they are as spoiled as they appear to be right now. Less about the male idols because JB wanted to write his own music. Hershe certainly needs to get off of that pedestal. They may be talented but that doesn't mean that they should be conceited to that level.

I think that's why season 1 worked so well, they knew they had talent but for the most part our main characters weren't lording it everyone else or in the end they learned to be more humble.

Hopefully, it'll come back to that and wanting to have fun rather than be worshiped.

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Thanks for the recap!

I'm still feeling a bit lukewarm about this. I went into this show expecting to love Kang Sora and Ji Yeon, but at the moment, Haesung is annoying and Ji Yeon's boring. I love Yoo-jin to pieces though!

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Jin woon seems to be good in terms of acting and i was pleasantly surprised.
Kang Sora is absolutely adorable, and i am also impressed with her acting abilities.
I am super glad these two are the main leads, because quite frankly, their the only ones i really care much about in the dreamer bunch. (Jr is cute too, even better than JB, his co-winner in the 5th JYP auditions..)

JB however is not quite satisfying.. I mean i understand we all thought suzy's acting was a bit cringeful in the first few eps.. But she was even better at emoting than JB.. It just seems like he's just saying his lines, not delivering it in the way it should be.

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And also i dont see why some people are saying that haesung is annoying..
Usually that kind of character may come off as too bubbly or naive.. but i feel like Kang Sora plays that character with such sincerity that you can't help but love her character. To be honest, i like how she appears this way in the beginning.. that's just what makes her dramatic transformation into tough-world even more important and meaningful.
Plus, if she were to appear even less bubbly and less naive i would say the story would lose a bit of conflict with our characters.

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*yawns* I let the choppiness of ep. 1 slide because first eps. (especially those with a lot of characters to introduce) often have that awkward feel to them, and I was expecting to like this ep. much better. Instead, I was bored by most of it and really put off by the way they did the musical numbers. Ep. 1 had some cuteness and quirkiness to it that made me feel hopeful about DH2, but after watching ep. 2, I'm feeling a lot more pessimistic. If it doesn't warm up (i.e. show me some ♥) next week-- oh well, there are plenty of other dramas on the horizon.

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Omg the welcome party takes almost half of this episode. it's so boring and meaningless. I don't like the two main characters at all. Hae-sung seems like an annoying fangirl and has no talent at all. Yoo-jin is just so conceited about his talents and hates all the idols. There is no romantic feeling between both of them.
However, I like JB more than Yoo-jin and I really wish JB and Ri-an to be together. They would make an interesting and cute couple if they like each other. I wish that they're the main characters instead of Yoo-jin and Hae-sung.
DH1 is more interesting and heartfelt then DH2.

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I already ship JB & Rian together T_____T but I know for sure that they'll not end up together *sigh*

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Nooo! JB & Kang sora is better : P

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I didn't mind JB...it is his first role and he's pretty decent for a beginning idol-actor...I've seen worst acting from a non-idol actress...so not complaining

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Ooh...I totally understand what u mean. The party part was just a waste of time. i liked the Troublemaker part at first but then after that I was like, when are we going to move on? The best are definitely Kang Sora and Jin Woon for now.

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where are Oh-hyuk and Kyung-jin (the other two teachers in DH1). In the finale, they were still teaching and Kyung Jin was the principal so they should have been still at Kirin.

And who replaced Ri-an in her acting gig? Eunjung or Baekhee?

I'm curious whether Baek hee made it big or not? The epilogue only shows her becoming a teacher so we don't really know if she retired because she didn't make it or she retired because she wanted to teach.

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It might seem 'not so good now' but i heard in the preview something about a showcase so i think we'll have lots of preparations & set-ups for the next weeks which i find exciting; Now Yoojin can only sing so he has to learn how to dance & Haeyoung doesn't know how to do anything, how will she find her dream with no talent (or maybe a hidden one?)
Now the idols, JB has to learn how to sing & the other girl(forgot her name) may need some acting classes..
Anyway, i think the show will pick up starting the next episode

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JB's not that good isn't he? He doesn't have a lot of expression on his face. I get they need fresh blood on this show, and that's how Suzy went from robot to quite passable. I do wish he does the same.

Jinwoon's quite a surprise. I think this is his first time acting but he's quite animated. I guess him sing ballads, making drama music videos and his wacky personality in variety shows are paying off.

Sora's definitely the one to watch. She's on a whole different level from the other cast members, even Jiyeon who is somewhat at par with experience as Sora.

I am still on the "ehh" side of the show. I do wish the story picks up to support the kind of blah performances.

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Well,

I love this season better...

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Me too lol, though I do agree that the dance segments were really awkward and pretty unnecessary (mainly that akward dance kahi did with the ceo guy) but this is a tv show, it happens!

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Ah, is it wrong to criticize the sequel based on the awesomeness of the original? Well, if they buy into the franchise, they have to keep up the dream.
I, like many, am having a midichlorian moment here.
The acting in DH1 was never that great, except for Sam-dong. But they touched us and made us cry and made us care. But DH2 doesn't make me care, any more than "yeah, yeah, we know you deserve it even though you can't really sing/dance/write/act." That was thanks to the unique writing, I think.
Season 1 had a FAME vibe, shifting focus from one character to another, dealing with gritty personalities, and giving the characters tough choices. It was American, in a way.
Now, I feel like I'm watching just another Korean drama. I like Korean dramas, that's why I watch them, but it's not going to meet the depth of the original when it keeps going back to cliches.

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Thanks for the recap!

I'm not completely pulled into this drama yet as well. There's a lot of potential for the story lines as you mentioned so I'll wait for the next episodes hoping it picks up.

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You know what I'm really missing? Some kind of motive! I mean, yeah I cursed that damn pendant in Dream High once or twice for alway switching from on Dreamer to the other but it was a symbol which gave us a bigger pictureframe in which the individual stories of the Charakters could develop.
I'm totally missing the bigger picture in this one.

The music as well (even though it might be unfair to judge it after 2 Episodes), but the choice of songs made me actually depressed. It's like the bigger the better with that strange superstar song (even though I really like Hyorins voice)

I mean listen to this awesome song!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kgfr3g2c830
From the first time I listened to this song till now I'm all: YEAH, let's dream high!!!

I'll probably keep on watching because, even though a few charakter (namely Rian and JB) haven't really caught my interest, Hae Sung and Yoo Jin activate my underdog-radar. It would be totally awesome if Hae Sung has this great, hidden talent. Im kinda rooting for that to happen. Besides Kang Sora and Jinwoon have great chemistry.

On a side note I think that Si Woo seems like a pretty promising charakter as well.

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Sorry, for the mistakes by the way. I should really second check my posts.......some of them are quite embarrassing for somebody studying English.....

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I actually finding Dream High 2 much more enjoyable then Dream High 1. The characters I'm liking so far are Jin Yoo Jin and Ui Bong. Si Woo's story is starting to look good too based on the trailer for episode 3.

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IAWTC.

I just hope this drama turns out well... I don't know how I feel about it yet: mildly positive but low expectations atm.

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I don't think I'm sticking with this drama. It's just not what I thought it would be. I guess I'm pretty unbiased, having not seen DH1, but still, this show could be way better. The idols are petty and annoying, the Kirin students are annoying, the adult cast, except for Jin-man is annoying. Frankly, all of them are annoying. I'm just not feeling this story. Now Shut Up Flower Boy Band on the other hand, is another story. I'm definitely sticking with that. Sorry.

Thanks for the recap, anyway, Javabeans.

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Wow, Shin Hye Sung bash party here, whoo! Just kidding.
I actually kinda like her character. She's like the embodiment of the typical fangirl. I mean, she's zealously devoted to her bias (JB can do no wrong in her eyes, "good" videos or not), and she dreams of becoming a star to get closer to him.
I also love how talentless she is, relying only on studying books. Makes her more relatable, or maybe that's just me, lol.
That, and Kang Sora plays Hye Sung so sincerely, it kinda makes me go "awhhh."

Wow...Jin Woon... I thought he was just pretty and good at singing (and rock), but he has some of the best expressions ever. His character would've been pretty irritating to me if not for Jin Woon's amazing variety of cheeky expressions, heh.

Hyorin giving up her mic was cute. Hahaa. Ailee's got serious charisma. I'll see how their acting goes though.

Jiyeon is pretty (her looks and her voice). I like how her character dreams of being an amazing actress but can't act at all. Again, relatable. Plus, Jiyeon makes Rian so earnest it's cute.

JB's acting wasn't much of an issue for me in the first episode (I was too busy swooning over the pretty and fantasizing about his character's potential). The bumbling moments during his audition was pretty well done, in my opinion. But episode 2... Maybe it's because people pointed out his acting flaws to me, but his acting was really distracting here. xP

Shi Woo (JB's groupmate?) is not really all that interesting... Zzz...

BUT OMG THE OTHER DANCER (Jr., I think?) IS SO CUTE. I think he's like the Wooyoung of DH2 for me here. LOL.

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I actually enjoyed the first two episodes. When I saw the little dance portion, I wasn't reminded of glee at all (but I don't watch glee, so maybe that's why) it reminded me of a music video more than anything else. I think it also did a good job of showing us glimpses of the characters and their personalities, more than a performance/show (like glee kind of is I guess or other musicals?) it integrated welcoming the new kids into the dorm. It was fun to watch personally...

I also think JB is doing a pretty good job. I mean he is only a JYP trainee. To be honest the acting of Suzy at the beginning of DH1 was a little awkward for me - even more awkward than JB's acting, really.

I think people are expecting too much out of the 2nd season, DH2 should be watched without too many expectations. And it shouldn't be watched while thinking about the first season - of course you will find the show irritating or whatever if you are constantly comparing it to the first series.

Overall, I really loved Kang Sora! It made DH2 more fun to watch, and I'm looking forward to her singing/dancing abilities in future episodes.

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I think Jinwoon is more Daniel Choi than Park Sihoo tbqh :p

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Their eye-slit smiles? LOL<3

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I really want to like this drama...I really do!! But, somehow, I just can't get into it. I'm trying really hard to love it. I felt myself feeling a little bit bored midway through this episode. I don't know if I was too hyped up for this drama or what. I read this recap after watching the episode, and I'm surprised to see that a lot of people feel this way too.

I liked the mashup of songs, but it was just too long. And it was weird when the students are singing to welcome the idols and then all of a sudden they're at a stand off. I actually did enjoy the scene where they are learning the steps of the dance, and then Eui-bong has a dance off with JB. That's when I truly felt the rivalry. I want more of that!!

I just can't seem to get an idea of what Hae Sung's and Yoo-Jin's relationship is. Sometimes I get the feeling that they have known each other for a really long time and are really good friends, but then at other times it feels they are complete strangers. I just can't figure it out. I can't exactly pinpoint this, but I just seem to have this feeling.

JB is not terribly bad, but his character feels off sometimes. Like he will be all glarey (yes, I just made that a word) in one second and the next he will be all smiley. For example, I know this is a small nitpick, but when they were doing their extended music video, at first he was all "I'm not doing this" and then at one point he's all smiley and taking part in it. I'm not saying that he can't smile at all, but it just doesn't fit with his character. I felt like he was supposed to give off this "ice prince" aura, but he's not. I felt like his character would learn to smile over the course of the drama. Maybe I'm just way over-thinking this. Lol.

I'm surprised at Jin woon's acting skills. He's really good. He can go from goofy to badass in a second. I knew from episode one that Eui-bong the dancer would be one of the ones to shine in this drama. Like in the first episode, when he yells at JB, I was like, he is going to be good. Kang Sora is also really great.

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sad to say that I'm a bit disappointed with Dream High 2... where's the heart?

Hopefully it'll get better, since this is only the 2nd episode.

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I didn't like the guys' dance battle. They dance to G-Dragon's Heartbreaker and they didn't seem to give as much energy and swag as they should. Yep, it looked half-silly. Sorry :x

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Here is where to download dream high season 2 with english subtitle: http://movie.ar4style.com/download-dream-high-2-mediafire/

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I know I'm probably overthinking this, but I still don't understand the timeline of Kirin in DH2. IU's cameo as herself featured her still skinny, so definitely not seven years later than the DH1 (because the ending episode of the last one had them time jump about seven years, right?) HOWEVER, if Sam Dong's life is already becoming a script, then it would put it way after the last students graduated.

And what happened to the teachers from the last season then if we're still in between that seven year difference?

Maybe I should just not over analyze, but yeah.

As for the story, DH1 did take a while to get into, so I'm giving this a chance, but the musical number almost had me wanting to rip my hair out. It was sooooooo long, and could've been used for a PLOT!

I'm surprised by how well Jin-woon is doing. If we're going to compare (and yes, we are), I'd say we have a stronger overall main cast anyway (JB, Hyesung, and Jinwoo). At least two of the three seem to be doing much better whereas Suzy and Taecyeon seemed to fall short last season.

I really want this to do well, and I may be giving it way too much lenience with the incoming bias of the original DH.

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Well, let's see. OZ boss said it's been tree years since the school changed it's director and everything went wrong. So we have four more years until everything is back the way it was showed in the time skip at the end of season 1.

But there was a good question about the teachers. And i bet JinMan will have the answer for that. Maybe Samdong is already a big name in the industry. Still not reach his prime as K but it's getting there and the rest are promoting their own carrers.

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Thanks for the clarification. Yeah, after re-watching parts of the episodes, I noticed the three year difference they seemed to put between it and the first season. Hm...still confused, but whatever. That should probably be the least of my worries in terms of DH2.

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I think later on we will know that happened to the other students and teacher in the tree years that have passed. At least i hope so hahaha I have this scene in my head that JinMan is trying to teach the kids but none of them respect him and he says: "YA! DO YOU KNOW WHO I AM? I AM SONG SAMDONG TEACHER!" hahahaha yep, i was team samdong hehehe

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Agree with everything you said.

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Not liking this series as much as the first season. There's no character that hasn't been establish for me to grab to and root for. Not liking Kang Sora's character at all, and Jinwoon seems to be just there but not really doing much for a lead character. Hope it improves.

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i think in ep 3 hae-sung and the kick-out-of-the-dorm students become like gangsters evading the their old room and now the idols room.and i think the oz manger will only let them back if their end-of-the-month evalation gets better.i learn all this at the end of ep 2's cast credits.

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Man, I don't really like JB. :/
And the principal is one annoying man. Just popping out of nowhere and doing stupid things. -.-

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got to say, that tapdancing part was the worst thing i've ever had to sit through. why

WHY

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I agree with everything you said dramabeans! I love your quote "I hope this season doesn’t forget its heart, because Dream High without heart is just… one long music video." On another note I feel Hae Sung is wasted as a character when she crawls to JB, there's so much potential in the character herself which could be used to tell a story. The Hershe group I don't think needs to be there, they just add nothing to the drama imo. It'd be nice if they individually got a bit of the story each so we could know more about them, I feel lost trying to figure out which each character's personality is. When Jin Man cried I felt sad too, Dream High 1 has always had that spark and I miss it. I miss Sam Dong and Hye Mi and also Pilsuk and Jason. Their measly cameos are pathetic, they need to hold some sort of meaning to be there...sadly though I think Soo Hyun and IU won't be appearing anymore, so I'm hoping if Suzy does cameo that she can tell us what happened to Hye Mi and Sam Dong

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Here's the thing. Since this is set three years after DH1, I don't know if we will get the backstory to Hyemi and Samdong. Just because seven years later, they were still in different spectrums of the world being their own kind of awesome.

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IU's cameo in the first episode was just by coincidence, since IU happened to have been near the filming site. She's going to make another cameo later.

I think Kim Soo Hyun's cameo was hilarious. It helped introduce one of the main conflicts in the story, and it was a cheeky callback to Season 1. =3

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Just watching because of its predecessor and its getting disappointing. I was loving Hae sung's character but then she started to become too much. I wish they toned down her character! So far, I'm not impressed. Dream High I forever! <3

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idk you guys, but i like this show so far. ha! but i agree with the welcome bash mv... it dragged on far too long and was just way weird and cheesy. lol.

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Am i the only one who likes JB? :P Mwahaha

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I like JB too. I think his character is quite interesting and am really curious to know how he progressed from "bumbling dork" at the audition to "cold & princely idol". Maybe he's still a dork inside, and the aloofness is just a facade.

On the other hand, I find Yoo-Jin (the character) rather arrogant and a show-off especially at the Kirin audition.

They really need to develop the storyline and characters more quickly so that the audience can feel more invested.

On the romance side, it's difficult to see JB getting together with Sora cos' he's just a kid, 18 years old (and he looks it!) to her 22 years. Jin-woon at 21 years would be more compatible.

For a newbie who’s only just debuted, we can’t expect too much from JB. As for Jin-Woon, even though it’s his first drama, he debuted more than 3 years ago, and has participated in many performances, shows and mvs, so he is relatively more experienced.

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It's really quite interesting how different my responses for DH1 and DH2 have been. In Season 1, I was really only in it for Samdong until quite awhile, but I could appreciate how heartfelt it all was. Here, I'm so much more interested in the CHARACTERS but.... the execution. It's so much sleeker than season 2, but some of the musical scenes had me rolling my eyes. I want hardcore dance battles and idol-offs, not broadway esque staging!

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ARGH! i want more original tracks!!!!!! the soundtracks are boring. the idol references are already too much. one or two dance gimmicks is okay but this is TOOOOOO MUUCCCCCH! the story is promising but they put too much gimmicks here. felt like glee. :/

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I like the music but just can't get into the drama! I'll just continue to read the recaps. Thanks for all of your work!! When I retire, I want to be just like you<3

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Wow I love how eloquently you described the episodes, and your analysis of what they are doing/not doing in comparison with Dream High 1. I already watched the episodes but I love your recap! I'm going to have to subscribe to your blog posts now. :)

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Out of topic, actually, but JB, the link for Toxic's "Dreaming" has been removed (http://www.mediafire.com/?kzf1f1rli2dsl60). Can I request for replacement, please? I've been searching that song ever since ep.1, and it's a bit good...

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i'm watching season 2 just because of curiousity but i end up finding the drama problem not so emotionally touching like season 1 did
there are some miscasting of role i thought. JB has cute face which is not compatible with his fierce role.
i don't like haesung character, try to be cute or something.
but overall, i'm still watching this drama because of jinwoon. his acting skill is hillarious and i like his yoojin rebellious character.
i like season 1 much much better, at least for now. Let see if season 2 could be more touching and interesting in the future

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