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Who Are You–School 2015: Episode 12

School serves up something different for each of our friends this hour. There are victories for Eun-bi, loss for Tae-kwang, reconciliation for Yi-an, and triumph for So-young, while Teacher Kim and Eun-bi’s mom are dished up large bowls of disillusion. Although everyone gets something they’ve been chasing, some of those blessings come with a curse. And as we finally learn the truth about Soo-in, that one might be the hardest to bear out of them all.

 
EPISODE 12 RECAP

Once Soo-in’s hooded avenger locks Eun-bi in the dark classroom, we see her face: trainee teacher, Jung Min-young. Eun-bi pleads to be let out, and even her phone is dead.

In the security office, the teachers don’t notice the shadowy figure of Min-young on the CCTV. At the swimming pool, Yi-an finds a note from Eun-bi tacked on his bag: “Be strong, Han Yi-an!”

Eun-bi drops to the floor in defeat. But the door rattles open — it’s Teacher Kim! He saw a flash of someone running away, and takes in her situation at a glance. When he brings her out, Yi-an spots them and comes running. Kim entrusts him with taking her home for now, and he tells her they’ll talk tomorrow.

Yi-an treats her gently, and Eun-bi tells him she’s okay. He takes her bag anyway, but hesitates a moment before settling his arm around her.

Tae-gwang catches his breath at Eun-bi’s gate, having run all the way. He’s frantic with worry when she finally arrives, Yi-an’s arm still around her (that’s so cute). He immediately rounds on her for having her phone switched off, but a word from Yi-an makes him notice how pale she is. He thinks swimmer-boy said something to her again, but Eun-bi defends him.

Tae-gwang is about to ask her about Soo-in, but a look at her distressed face stops him. Grabbing her bag back from Yi-an, he thrusts it at her and tells her to go in. She leaves both boys watching her go.

Yi-an turns to go, when Tae-gwang calls him back to ask what happened. But Yi-an doesn’t know why he should tell him. Tae-gwang: “You dislike her. Isn’t that right?” He tells Yi-an not to concern himself with her, “Or at least, don’t make her cry.”

The next day, Eun-bi tells Teacher Kim about the text that summoned her to that room, and how the hooded person mentioned Soo-in. She confesses that she’s been getting messages from Soo-in’s number all this time, which startles him. He tells her to let him know if it happens again, and asks her to wait a little while he looks into it.

He checks over the night’s CCTV and traces the hooded figure from one camera to another, until she unhoods — in shock, he recognizes fellow teacher Min-young, just as the real one arrives to take him to class. Snapping the laptop shut, he looks at her with new eyes.

Min-young addresses the class in her usual syrupy tones, but Eun-byul gets a shock of familiarity with her captor the night before. Class lets out and Tae-gwang gestures at her to meet on the rooftop. Yi-an watches them go.

Song-joo asks Yi-an if they fought, and says they should make up since she’s already having a tough time with the disciplinary committee. She’s even more surprised that he doesn’t know about it.

On the rooftop, Tae-gwang rants at her for going off alone the night before. She admits she was curious about what happened to Soo-in. We flash back to him reading the report which reveals that she was found dead in that classroom. He tells her that Eun-byul was the first person to discover the body.

He deflects her question about how he knows, and instead makes her agree to call him no matter what, if anything like that happens again. He also doesn’t let her stay alone on the rooftop, and tugs her along with him. Agh he’s so cute and yet so doomed.

She crosses paths with Teacher Min-young, and freezes in shock. Min-young reaches for a shoulder-pat, the smiling encouragement at odds with her hard eyes, and Eun-bi flinches. Tae-gwang witnesses the encounter and asks why she’s spooked.

Teacher Kim does some undercover investigating on Min-young. He finds nothing in her employment record, so he looks up Soo-in’s student record. Listed in family members is one sister: Jung Min-young. But he’s interrupted before he can get any further.

Min-young approaches Teacher Kim later, to ask if he’s free for a little Ask The Sunbae advice-time in the evening. He agrees.

Eun-bi finds Yi-an sitting alone at a circular bench. Headphones or not, he’s aware of her taking a seat on the other side. Still a little awkward but at least no longer angry, he chides that she should have called him the night before. Turning to look at her, he asks if she’s really transferring. “Why? Would you like it if I go?” she teases. He just looks at her a long moment.

Tae-gwang eats lunch with Song-joo and Shi-jin. LOL how did this arrangement happen? Shi-jin comments on his lack of appetite — she’s been feeling the same way, she says, stuffing her face. Haha. He notes the same, and drops all of his chicken onto her plate, which Song-joo says feels like he’s dishing her leftovers. To Shi-jin, he’s all, “you’re prettiest when you eat,” and gets up. She calls out after him that she can’t accept him, and his look of long-suffering is lol.

In the (opulent) House of Satan, So-young’s mom whines that her husband should go see Director Gong himself. He balks, and So-young makes a querulous request to transfer somewhere else where she can start over. You poor baby.

With mounting anger, Dad accuses her of being weak — they’ve just managed to settle in here, and she wants them to run away again? He tells her to get it together and stick it out…all she needs is for that girl to transfer, right? She nods, suddenly hopeful.

Teacher Kim tells Min-young that seeing her energy reminds him of when he was a bright-eyed student teacher himself. Slurring from drink, he admits he no longer feels that way since he lost a student, a year ago. “I couldn’t protect her while she was alive, and when she died, I couldn’t protect her. Because I’m a coward,” he says, hanging his head. “It’s all my fault, but I couldn’t take responsibility.”

Her face hardens and she reaches behind her for her phone, which we now see has been recording all this time. She’s shocked when Teacher Kim’s hand closes over it, and he raises his head. She tries to grapple it back, but he doesn’t let go.

Alone, Tae-gwang broods on Eun-bi, and news articles about his mother’s wedding in two days’ time. Shaking off his mood, he goes to look for his dad. He asks Dad how he’s connected with Jung Soo-in and Go Eun-byul — why is he so scared of a year-old death that he’s forcing Eun-byul to transfer?

Eyes narrowing, Dad wonders what he’s playing at, which Tae-gwang takes as being on the right track, and if Dad won’t tell him, he’ll just ask the committee himself…oh god, I thought he was going to hit Tae-gwang, but he only hurls the book away. Resolute, Tae-gwang asks him not to go through with the transfer. He reminds him that he’s never asked for anything else.

Teacher Kim tells Min-young to leave the recording on; he hasn’t finished yet. Unable to look her in the eyes at first, he apologizes and acknowledges her as Soo-in’s sister. She pours quiet contempt on his late words, and confirms that it was she who called Eun-bi to the classroom — she doesn’t need to tell him why. He accepts her blame and punishment, but begs her not to hurt the students, an entreaty which brings another harsh laugh from her.

He says he understands her feelings, but her method is wrong, and she snaps that she tried everything — police, reporters — to no avail. She asks him what’s wrong about wanting a wrongdoer to pay, and he requests just one chance to correct things — if he can’t, then he won’t stop her doing things her way.

At school the next day, Tae-kwang continues to mull his mom’s upcoming wedding. Coming to a decision, he rings her. He pretends a wrong number when she answers, but she recognizes his voice. “Tae-gwang, it’s you, isn’t it?” she asks. “Mo…” he chokes. She pleads with him to talk to her a bit, but it’s too much for him and he cuts the call.

He gets himself together, when So-young comes by, but he can’t be bothered with her and walks past. Not one to be snubbed, she aahs knowingly that he must be depressed since he hasn’t got long left with Eun-bi. He tiredly tells her to just go away. Amen. She promises with a smirk that there’s much worse to come, and drops a shoulder-pat for good measure. But being who she is, she adds a little shove to the end of it, because she’s nothing if she’s not winning. Ugh, just go away, nobody has time for you.

Teacher Kim meets with Director Gong for a chat. Ohhh, I see. That explains a lot: Gong was his high school teacher, and back then, Kim idolized him. We learn of an incident where he was suspected of stealing the class fees (he’d actually lost them). Had he given him the money or covered it up then, Kim tells him, it would have made a lasting scar on him. As he took his punishment, moving desks out from storage, Gong even helped him, despite pounding rain.

“I’ll never forget that. I also wanted to become a teacher like that,” he says, eyes bright and far away. He asks his old teacher to help him be honorable now, and Director Gong sighs. Calling him “Joon-seok-ah,” he says with regret that things are different now. Disappointed, Kim resolves to set things right himself then.

Eun-bi comes face to face with teacher Min-young again, who acts surprised to see her. She calls the teacher out on it, and they relocate to talk. Why you followin’ crazy lady?? Teacher Kim arrives just in time to see them go.

In private, she drops her façade, and Eun-bi asks why she sent the texts. “Because I’m Soo-in’s unni,” she reveals. “If I didn’t do that, nobody would remember my poor sister.” She tells her how they (Eun-byul and Soo-in) used to be inseparable in elementary school. Doesn’t she remember? Last year, they met again for the first time since then, and were thrilled to be at the same school, and even the same class.

But it wasn’t long before Soo-in was targeted by bullies, and Eun-byul stood silently by. A flashback shows us the day of Soo-in’s death. Kids nap at their desks, and Soo-in’s head is also down. Teacher Kim is called out, and a close-up of Soo-in’s face shows us that she’s fevering. The unsupervised students get a message that they can go straight home. Eun-byul pauses to look back once, and the class empties until only Soo-in is left, head still on desk. The hours tick by and night falls.

In the present, Teacher Kim bursts in. Min-young turns her stricken gaze on him. He moves to stand protectively in front of Eun-bi. Min-young carries on. That’s how Soo-in died: alone. Cause of death, encephalomeningitis. Time of death, during Teacher Kim’s last class of the day. If just one person had asked if she was okay, she cries, her sister wouldn’t have died. For their conspiracy of silence, she vows that she won’t let them go. By now, tears run down all of their faces.

Director Gong reads an anonymous post on the school website, “The girl who became lonelier after her death — Jung Soo-in.” It’s a stark telling of Soo-in’s true story. He’s frantic to shut the story down and find the culprit, but it’s already leaked to the media.

Prosecutor Kang (So-young’s dad) calls the director to inform him that he’s blocked the reinvestigation for now. He reminds him of his wife’s visit, and Director Gong promises to process her request asap. On his way out of the building, he’s mobbed by reporters, which Tae-gwang watches from the rooftop.

That night, Mom sidles into Eun-bi’s room, pillow in hand. They settle in, and Mom asks if Eun-bi finished the thing she had to do. Mom tells her she wants to transfer her as soon as she can, so she can make a fresh start — as Lee Eun-bi. Aww, Mom.

She apologizes to Eun-bi for putting her through such a hard time for her own selfishness. Eun-bi hesitatingly tells her she was afraid of what she would think if she told her she wanted to live as herself. She tearfully thanks her, and Mom draws her into a cuddle.

The next morning finds Eun-bi getting pretty. Pensive, she texts Yi-an to ask him for a favor.

Tae-gwang, heavyhearted, dresses sharply in a suit. Oh, of course — it’s the day of his mom’s wedding. He takes in all its glitter, and through a narrow window, he observes the bride. She smiles for the cameras, but when she catches sight of him, her eyes cloud with immediate sadness.

Flashback. Mom tucks little Tae-gwang in, and attacks him with tickles. He asks her if people die when they’re 100, and will Mom and Dad? He doesn’t want them to die, he says. She and Dad will be right by his side even until he’s 200, she promises with a kiss.

The cameras continue to flash, but mother and son only have eyes for each other. He shows her a sincere smile, and she’s able to turn back to the crowd.

Yi-an arrives to meet Eun-bi with tentative eagerness. She asks him if just for today, he can be with her like he used to be before. Even if he doesn’t feel like it, could he do what she wants to do?

It looks like they really do shake off their recent awkwardness, as Yi-an sneaks contented glances at her skipping happily along. He makes fun of her for wanting cotton candy, but buys her it anyway. He even pulls her out of the path of rogue cyclists, which makes them both hyper-aware of his hand on her shoulder.

A tandem bicycle-ride later, they visit Namsan Tower. It’s so nice to them smiling again. They look out over the city together, and she presses a swimming medal into his hand. There was a time that she also wanted to throw everything away, she tells him, but she didn’t have a friend like him by her side then. Her wish for him is to find out what he truly wants, get better quickly, and return to his old self. She offers her help — even if it means she has to disappear.

They say simple goodbyes at the bus stop, and wave until they can’t see each other anymore. That’s when Eun-bi gets a message from Yi-an, which brings tears to her eyes. He says that it’s been difficult for him because he didn’t know what to call her. “Get home safely! Lee Eun-bi!” it finishes.

Director Gong receives a wedding snap of the bride from Tae-gwang, along with the message that he went in his stead and left a gift. Dad tears off to confront him. Tae-gwang responds to his angry suspicion with a sigh. With Mom’s remarriage and the things happening at school, he asks, “Are you okay?”

Dad burns with rage, thinking the exposé on Soo-in is Tae-gwang’s handiwork, as a ploy to save Eun-bi. He’s more than capable, Dad accuses. The charge floors Tae-gwang, anguish written all over his face. Swallowing, he tells Dad in a hard voice that the exposure of his wrongs was inevitable. Dad’s parting shot to him is that Eun-bi will be forcibly transferred tomorrow. He tells Tae-gwang to get out, but it’s his son who gets the last word: Going after his friends just because Dad hates him is against the rules. Dad knows what happens when he loses it, right? Guys, something just died in his eyes.

Tae-gwang ends up lingering at Eun-bi’s gate. She catches him about to leave, and he just gazes at her. A bit put off, she asks what he’s thinking. Tae-gwang: “When I see you, what do I need to think about? I only do that when I’m not seeing you.”

He cuts her off from dashing his hopes and breaking his heart what she tries to say. He already knows that he doesn’t have a chance, “But still, I like you.” Nooo, this is too sad. She can’t look at him, and apologizes. Catching her hand as she passes, he gathers her into an embrace. She tries to pull back, but he holds on.

Leaning his head on hers, he repeats that he knows it all. Just a little longer, he asks. A tear escapes.

Next day, the disciplinary committee does a cursory round-up of charges. Teacher Kim tries to plead Eun-bi’s case, but to no avail. Director Gong quietly enters the room. The committee makes to vote when Eun-bi’s mom stands up and calls out their farce. She has no further desire to stay at Sekang, and her daughter will transfer voluntarily. You go, Mom!

At home, Eun-bi looks over her sister’s journal again. The doorbell rings, but when Mom goes to get it, someone’s tapping in the passcode already. To nobody’s surprise but Mom’s, it’s Eun-byul, in baseball hat and glasses. “Mom,” she says.

 
COMMENTS

Okay. I laughed. This “twist” loses its punch the third time you execute it, and for the first time, I find myself frustrated at the way the story is being handled. Until this point, I’ve been so invested and in love with the show that its missteps were too insignificant to take away from my enjoyment, but stretching this reveal out just feels like a cheap way to bait the viewer, and now the veil is torn from my eyes. Nooo.

Eun-byul as a missing piece is an interesting exercise in perception, because our conflicting images of her are mostly constructed from how other characters think of her. We know she has loyal friends, that she saved Eun-bi and was been looking out for her. But then, what about Soo-in? It’s clear that Eun-byul looked the other way when Soo-in was bullied. That’s not momentary weakness, it’s systematic, but it doesn’t agree with the impression we’re given that Eun-byul wasn’t someone you could mess with. We need her active presence to give us the real Eun-byul, and to connect present to past. But I’m really angry with her for turning up how she does. That’s one crappy little party trick, “Hi Mom, I didn’t die, lol.” Really? Really? That’s just…no. NO.

So-young taking the backseat was a welcome break from her machinations, but also a nice way of returning perspective to Eun-bi’s new world. Her old life may have been dominated by bully So-young, but her new life — Eun-byul’s past life meshing with Eun-bi’s present — carries so many more complications and conflicts that there just isn’t time for So-young’s petty games.

I didn’t think the truth about Soo-in would be sadder than what I imagined, but damn. That hit really hard. It’s not only even the bullying. It’s the fact that she died, right in the middle of her classmates, in the middle of the day, and nobody knew. How does that happen? HOW. I’m distraught. It’s such a meaningless death and it could have not happened so easily. So I really feel Min-young, because she’s driven by heartbreak — not malice, or greed, or something you can despise. As for whether Teacher Kim and Eun-byul deserve to suffer — it’s true that they aren’t the only ones to blame, but both of them missed their moments to save her, so I’m with Min-young. Every word she says, I’m with her. Punish them. Punish them all. (I know, they already can’t forgive themselves. So: It’s an arrangement that works for everyone!) On the upside, it was good to see more Lee Pil-mo, because he was beginning to feel wasted.

Aside from Soo-in, I really think this was Tae-gwang’s episode. I admit I don’t really understand why he and his mother don’t have a relationship. There’s obviously a great deal of love and longing between them, but the wall of pain seems more impassable for him than her, so it appears that the estrangement on his part is elective. But we see him rise up when he faces up to his father, and it’s a powerful moment where he proves himself the better man. Knowing that Dad used to be a sensitive, upstanding teacher makes the moral reversal even more striking. Greed and ambition have driven more than one parent in this story, and has always come not just at the cost of conscience, but also their child.

I feel like we just watched the light go out inside Tae-gwang, at that desperate point when he can’t make his father see him. It gets worse when he goes to Eun-bi’s, because he really, really just needs a friend at that moment, and she’s the only one he’s got. Like with Soo-in, nobody ever asks Tae-gwang if he’s okay. I think his constant worry for Eun-bi betrays his deeper fear: People leave him. His mom left. It’s a scar that means that as soon as he cares about someone, he’s also governed by a fear of losing them. It’s a sad truth that Eun-bi hasn’t been much of a friend to him since her problems with Yi-an (or…ever?) — more frustrating because their recent interactions really try my patience as a viewer. You can only take so many mopey silences before you go bats, you know? But it was good to see her reclaim her identity at last, and being given that faith by the two most important people in her life. All that’s left now is to see how Eun-byul’s return shakes up the new world.

You guys were so upset last week that I tried to board the Yi-an ship as a…thought experiment? I agree (always did) that Yi-an is a good friend, etc., but he’s just…not the one who tugs at my heart most. Sweet though he is, damaged he is not. Being loved is a mitigating factor for a lot of things (it’s true, it’s science!), and despite his difficult circumstances, like his relative poverty, and the shock of losing two of the mainstays of his life (Eun-byul and swimming), he crucially still has things to hold onto, particularly when regaining swimming is mostly a matter of time. He’s going through the toughest time of his life, but he’ll pull through. More importantly, he’ll come out stronger. He’s got the right mental tools, and he’s got the right support. I don’t worry for him.

I worry for Tae-gwang. He’s gained an ability to withstand pressure, but not without breaking. Sometimes I think he purposely crazy-dances on the edge of a knife, but I can’t help liking him more for his rough sincerity, for not lying to himself, for not refusing to face reality when it matters, even though that reality is painful or scary to him. And I will always choose that person.

Since a while ago, it stopped being about ships for me. Maybe in a different show. But in this one, I’m so much more invested in the individual characters, in the difficulties of choosing who you want to be, and finding the courage and strength to face not only your enemies, but also your friends, your weaknesses, and the next day.

 
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People really shouldn't bash Nam Joohyuk just because they ship Eunbi with Gong Taekwang, and in the same way, they shouldn't bash Yook Sungjae because they ship Yian with her either.

Also, I don't get why people think Taekwang only likes Eunbi because he needs someone to support him. Obviously, his interest in her was sparked after their scene in ep 4 on the bridge, but it's not as though he liked her immediately. He watched over her and helped her and then he came to like her. It's not weird or uncommon. I've seen it happen in real life plenty of times (and heck, she's never really supported him. It's him supporting her! Not bashing or anything tho.)

If you want to think of it like that, then Yian's feelings (whether care, concern, affection or love) are also only based on something else: Eunbyul. If, by chance, Eunbyul hadn't disappeared or if she wasn't even a character to begin with, then Yian would barely give Eunbi a second glance. He would just treat her as a normal classmate. And some people think that he said he liked the 'new' Eunbyul more, but if you understand Korean (not that it's necessary to, a bunch of websites with eng subs are fine) then you'd know he only said he sometimes likes her more.

On a side note, Yian and Taekwang are cute hahahah I like both Nam Joohyuk and Yook Sungjae irl.

If we're talking ideally, then Yian-Eunbyul and Taekwang-Eunbi would be the end game, but I don't think either are really really really important. But I really do think that Eunbyul-Yian scenes (like the pool one lol) were really cute

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I can completely see Yian-Eunbyl working out and it makes sense. You are right that the only reason Eun Bi has a chance with him is because her sister "died". I still can't see Eun Bi and Taekwang unless it's just they get together by default because Yi An goes back to the person he loves. Eun Bi has just shown no concern/care for TK the whole drama and I don't see that changing in four episodes when she's going to have a whole bunch of new problems.

And there is seriously so much hate against the actors going around. It's rather sad.

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I wish to see this series but its not yet out in my country.

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Why are people still comparing Yian's early on possessiveness to Taekwang hugging Eunbi??? Honestly, I originally shipped Yibi but choking Taekwang and controlling who Eunbi hangs out with was too much. Now people are saying that hugging Eunbi was just as bad? It was just a hug! And while I do admit that he did it against her will, she's not so weak that she can't even break out of a hug. She only tried to once, and I'm sure that the boy would've let go of she resisted it more.
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Because it's the SAME thing? What's so different about it? TK did the EXACT crap YA did earlier in the drama. He tried to control who she talked to, dragged her around by her wrist, told her what to do and to call him first and told YA to back off and not bother her (when she was clearly not bothered by YA). And the hug was worse than anything YA ever did tbh. YA never forced EB to do something she clearly did not want to do. She tried to break out of the hug and leave.

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And she only tried to break out once? Seriously? One time is enough. She shouldn't have to fight off her "friend's" advances. Not saying TK is a terrible person, but I don't think YA is a terrible person either though a lot of people see to disagree.

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What i'm interested about here is the love triangle ? i also like the plot but i'm just a sucker for love stories ? well sorry i do know it's a school installment but can't help it ?

Now that eun byul showed up, i wonder what will be han yi an's next action. Did he develop feelings for eun bi or it's eun byul still? Eun bi likes han yi an but now that her twin is back, what will she feel? She knows that he likes eun byul so just thinking about it, i feel heartbroken for her..i know most of the viewer's rooting for tae gwang but i'm more into eun bi and han yi an despite eun byul and tae gwang on the side ?

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Me too basically. A lot depends on YA's actions now. I think YA/EunBI do have support, but we are all scared to say much because people are so aggressive towards the idea of YA liking Eun Bi and her liking him. I know shipping is serious business, but the hate is too much. I think it's better to just sit quietly and wait for our ship to sail and watch for the carnage when it's all over lol.

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Lol you don't have to be scared of TK-EBi shippers. I think we know that our ship won't sail or don't want EBi with TK anymore coz of her obliviousness (is that a word?) to him.

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lol you'd be seriously surprised though. Go to Viki and Tumblr or even MDL. Dramabeans is pretty calm and cool in comparison. Right now, I think he deserves happiness and I hope his mother comes back... I don't really see him with a girl either way.

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At this point, I personally will be happy if TK ends up happy, with or without a girl.

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i feel like the show lost my interest after eunbi started liking yian. it just made no sense that she could like such a flat character. i liked her initially because she had a semblance of backbone despite her tragic past, but now she has become such a mopey, exasperating heroine. and i still dont feel that connection with yian. it just annoys me how they've ruined her character over a guy that she has no chemistry with (personality wise).

please bring back eunbyul!!! i seriously cant stand eunbi right now. or maybe just focus on minjoon and his struggles. he broke my heart

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Am I the only one who thinks Soo In could have been murdered and that cause of death is a forged report? If she really did have that illness, I think her family would have seen the symptoms already. I see no other reason why the chairman and Soo Young's father are trying so hard to cover it up and why Soo In's sister and Teacher Kim were trying hard to reopen the case.

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I have been waiting for this recap. ☺

My ship ? sank ? officially. It took me almost a week to be finally okay with it. All i hope is if tae gwang isn't the end game plz don't drag him into the so called one sides love triangle ? in the remaining four episodes

Just let him brush it off like someone said and remain as a friend to eun bi.if possible .Because honestly if they gave us hope again and snatched it in the finale i would hate this show .for now I just glad they didn't string me along till The finale .

About eun bi asost people observed she lost her interesting factor for the past few episodes. She became boring and so self absorbed not to mention yi an stalker .

I know she likes him but so many stalking scenes doesn't compute to Otp scenes writers.

I am beginning to hate yi an screen time . Nothing happens there . He does nothing except look pretty and mope .

Come on how am I supposed to take him seriously when he is not involved in any of the important plot. He just told so young off once and after that nothing . It always tae gwang vs soo young

Did he also study in the same class as soo in . Since eun byul and Yi an has been studying in the same class since elementary . I am just Stating what The writers told. So where Was he didn't he know Soo in too .

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Aside form the shipping factors i used to like eun bi and Yi An as an individual character. Though I liked tae gwang and eun bi pairing.

But now I hate both of them. I used to be frustrated with all the k drama heroines for always spending so much time with the second lead even when she doesn't like him. Because those scenes consists of heroine crying over hero and the second lead consoling her.

But in this show i just wish eun bi would atleast spare 5 minutes of her day with tae gwang. Come on many people say eun bi doesn't have to feel obligated to be tae gwang friend.

Here what he did for her to my extent of knowledge. He supported her when soo young confronted as eun bi.He could have ignored it but he decided to be there for her even when she wasn't a friend

Everyone say eun bi wasn't the one who went after tae gwang but he is the one who is stalking her once he knows about her real identity.

At first he thought of her as eun byul and since eun byul didn't like him, he wasn't close with her as much as yi an.

But she was the one who went to him and talked. Also she was the one who said she likes spending time with him. Since they know nothing about each other.

He always kept his distance because he knows she might become distant once eun byul regains her memory.

Once when he finds out she is eun bi. He thought she really wants to be his friend and won't leave him when her memory return. So he become active in fighting for eun bi.

So it not fair of Eun bi to be so ignorant of tae gwang and act so happy to be living of as eun byul. Come on tae gwang is the friend she made as eun bi but she seems more invested in yi an friendship.

Once yi an knew about her secret and she had yi an friendship. Tae gwang didn't matter at all.

I really think if yi an didn't know about eun bi till know she would have remained close with tae gwang. ?

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I think it's a wrong move for me to listen to Younha's "Pray" while reading this recap - especially on Sooin's & Gongtae's part. I had to cry for a moment.

With how the plot is going, Eunbi would go MIA for a moment while Eunbyul will save the day, which is what I look forward the most in Episode 13. I still am #TeamTaekwang, but I don't really care anymore on which couple would be the endgame. For now, I want to see the twins getting all hell against Satan.

Also, I have a feeling Taekwang would go abroad with Yian - the former would study and the latter becomes a professional swimmer. And they'll live happily together because they are both stressed out because of the twins. LOL No really, I have a feeling Taekwang's dad would again try to send him abroad, and he finally agrees.

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I dont jump on any ship because this is a high school drama. We know there wont be a real love story here. I think it's more about friendship and protecting people they treasure.

I just hope that Eunbi, Eunbyul, Taekwang, Yi An, Teacher Kim and whoever it is in the drama find out who they are at the end because it seems like every single character is lost in the trap of not being who they truly want themselves to be.

Korean dramas ALWAYS have plot holes because of the way it is produced, so I forego all the unreasonable things and just love the show for my talented Sohyunie

School 2015 hwaiting!

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can anyone give me the exact review about the drama?? whether it is worth watching or not???

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Hi Dreamer, it is worth watching. just don't focus too much on the love triangle (the hot topic) because it is not really the main theme of the drama. It is cute, thrilling, mysterious and there are many lessons to learn. :) Although I think the plot is not purely highschool story.

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It is. These two episodes were a little lacking, but really it's the only two that have kind of been lower quality. There are still 4 ep left.

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thanks guyz...

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You know how as viewers, people see the second male lead's suffering, and automatically, people root for him because he's so damaged, he needs someone to care for him. When the female lead rejects him after confession, she's looked at as horrible and unsympathetic. But ohmygoodness, haven't you heard that in any human interaction, two people should be up for the job. If you want someone to care for you, the first step is yours to open up. Is it her job to figure out your problems for you? Even in real life, will you get any support system or understanding from your friend if you don't tell her your problem? Tae-gwang meddles and "saves" Eun-bi all the time, yes, but he really hasn't done anything to let Eun-bi know what's going one with him, so why is Eun-bi accountable for something she has no idea of?

Really, this show is becoming less palatable because of how twisted most of the viewers make the characters, and oftentimes, it's because of the freakin' ship wars. I hope no one ends up with anyone. That would be better.

Also: just because you're "damaged" does not make you any more privileged of affection than anybody. There are different forms of suffering, and there are also a number of ways to take care of them. So for Tae-gwang, do something about it for yourself.

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I definitely agree that just because you're damaged doesn't make you more priviledged of affection. Especially when in real life, people who are that damaged turn abusive unless they get professional help early in life. This is what TG needs.

As stated in my post below, Yi-An's life is hard as well but he is just mentally stronger. His character makes him more responsible and mature, not a victimized poor guy. Eun-Bi needs the stability she never had throughout her life, and she can have it with Yi-An.

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Eeek cliffhanger again. I wish we should have more Eun-byul action in the drama. I'm curious as to how her character would turn out because it's so confusing, she's brave and strong but at the same time she's weak and cowardly...

Meanwhile Tae-gwang!!! I don't want him to lose Eun-bi!!! But Eun-bi's character doesn't seem to have any new development... She's not giving us that strength she had shown before... I really wish we could see that and her actually reciprocating friendship to Tae-gwang. Still I enjoyed the episode. Thanks Saya!

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After watching ep 11,12 and 13 preview I am 99.9% sure that at the end Taebi ship will sail or maybe they will show Eun Bi growing some feelings for Taekwang and all that. I didn't said 100% because 0.1% is for yIbi. I am die hard Yibi fan.Its a bitter pill to swallow for me but Taebi is bound to happen. Aww my heart, it regrets not falling for Taekwang at first place. Shipping aside I just hope everyone will get their share of happy ending(a realistic one).

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I still don't see TK/EB at all since it doesn't matter what TK does, EB doesn't really care. TK does things first and YA does it later and EB acts much more moved by what YA does than what TK does.

So TK going to see her @ spoiler doesn't matter because if YA does the same she'll be happier. Does that make sense? lol I guess that's what pisses off TK fans.

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Look at the official poster of the drama, she's holding Yi-An's hand. So I am crossing fingers!

http://img.tenasia.hankyung.com/webwp_kr/wp-content/uploads/2015/04/2015042208060259673-540x392.jpg

The nice guy will hopefully win. 90% of chances here.

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Yi-An is mentally stronger and this is why he's the best choice for Eun-Bi. His life is not easier.

He grows up without his mom, just like Tae-Gwang.
He is poor while TG is rich.
He is also being bullied by his "hyung"s all the time.
His passion for swimming has to now be put on hold.
He lost his best friend of ten years, who was also his girlfriend.

I don't know what kind of strength makes him survive all of this without snapping.

TG does face reality, and being bullied by your own father - a school director at that, the irony - is horrible, I agree with all of that, but he needs professional assistance. His instability is probably why Eun-Bi realized that he's a great friend, but he can't be the shelter she needs rightnow.

Although I sympathize with TG, Eun-Bi needs stability after all that she went through and is still going through. Both guys have protected her, but the bonus is that Yi-An can give her stability. Yi-An and Eun-Bi are a better match.

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Saya, thank you so much for your comment at the end of your recap! I thought I was the only one. But then your starting words said it all ... "Okay. I laughed. (...) I find myself frustrated at the way the story is being handled. "

Great recap! Let's see what Episode 13 brings. Until then.

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Prediction: remember how Eun-bi told mom that she had to do something before she left the school? Then how easily mom folded and agreed to transfer Eun-bi?
So, early in #13 I expect a flashback to Eun-bi doing whatever it was and telling mom that it was done, before the disciplinary meeting. Then some of the fans here who have been frustrated with Eun-bi may have to change their tune. Or I'll have to backpedal really quickly.
Only a few hours till we know.

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I really hope that Eun Bi ends up with Tae Twang NOT Han Yi An. Yi An can have Eun Byul instead.

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you are gonna need a million and 1 shooting star for that wish to come true

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Although I initially loved YiAn, I never felt his love for Eunbi is genuine as he's actually mistaking her for Eunbyul. He's always loved Eunbyul so that's why I'm shipping Taekwang more. Unless YiAn moves on really fast (which makes it less believable with the number of episodes left), then I would ship him with Eunbi. Right now I'm hoping for Eunbi to be with Taekwang since that makes much more sense. Whatever Eunbi says is supposed to be a 'lie'. I feel she wanted to get past her guilt with YiAn first before opening up to Taekwang..

She may have feelings for YiAn but I do believe that she will not bring herself to have that relationship with him. She'll always be reminded that her sister should be the one with YiAn.

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actually after their interactions in episode 11 and 12 plus add his already confused emotions towards its quite easy to see yi-an realise his love for eun bi especially if she were to leave and coupled with the betrayal he feels about eun byul actions...pretty easy to see how he could realise he has liked eun bi both as herself and as eun byul more than he did for eun byul.

plus we have been getting hints to his hidden feelings for eun bi all through the show from that moment he said he like eun bi/byul more then he did old eun byul

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13 is up, with English subtitles on Viki. up "raw" on myasiantv.

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Not too much of a spoiler to say what 13 didn't do, I hope. Besides, now that 13 is out nobody is reading the 12 comments anyway :)

They still haven't addressed the elephant in the room - err, the urn in the room. You know which room. Who is in the bleeping urn ?? Jimmy Hoffa? A genie?? If you rub it, does a scriptwriter pop out to resolve all plot holes, grant all your wishes and save all ships from sinking?

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I'm sorry if I have to agree with some of the comments. I don't agree with Min-young at all. Eun Byul's guilt for not standing up for Soo In is understandable, but that DOES NOT justify her getting bullied and abused. Min-young's method's is messed up. As sad as the situation is, it's also the family's responsibility to notify the school of their childrens' medical conditions. Eun Byul was clearly shocked and upset when she found Soo In dead. The school covering up the incident wasn't right, and I understand her wanting revenge against the school, and maybe texting/harassing the bully. but violently sending bullying messages to Eun Byul is not the right method of handling the situation.

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I totally agree with how you highlighted Tae Kwang. We're on the same boat. I really root for him. I can feel the pain in his heart and until now, no one has ever asked him,"how are you?". That's a sad part. I hope that in the end of this drama, he'll find happiness that he deserves. He's such a lovable guy and it's a waste if no one would ever notice that. Haay.. I still hope for his happiness. I'm preoccupied by this drama. Seriously.

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what exactly is eun bi supposed to support tae kwang through?
unlike you all eun bi knows is that taekwang is a daredevil, who sometimes feels lonely cause he has no friends, and his dad is the principle and his mom maybe a famous actress. eun bi has no idea of his home dramas because he has never shared them and eun bi had too many problems in her own life to be curious/noisy and dig into his private business...

did tae kwang offer her support? yes. but she never asked him to, and everything he knows about her he found out because of his interest in her. thats on him not on her.

also eun bi has been a friend to tae kwang as far as his personality and mistrust could allow, and she is closer to him them any other student.

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watched episode 13 and the where moments i had my doubts (eun bi's huge speech to tae kwang), but the ending again just solidified why i should be writing tv shows... this show couldnt have gone more in the way i predicted then if i had writen it myself.

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Just seen the latest episode and my ship is sailing wahoo so happy!!! ?????

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I can't believe this is ending in 2 episodes! Cannot wait to see how the story unfolds... Hoping something bad happens to Soo Young pls

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I'm surprised with myself for choosing to watch this drama (although I will admit it was partly for my baby Nam Joo Hyuk) because I normally choose something on the happier and romantic side. However, I've found myself much more invested in the storyline and individual characters than the ships, like you said. It hasn't really developed much romance anyways, and I genuinely can't decide between Yi An and Tae Kwang anymore - so maybe I should just focus on the mysteries of Jung Soo In and Eun Byul... it's much more interesting anyways, lol.

It was nice to finally find out what happened to Jung Soo In - and I was pleasantly surprised to find why Jung Min Young is so full of revenge. If I were Soo In's sister, I'd be pissed. Eun Byul seemed to be a close friend, and instead of defending her and helping her when she needed it most, she ignored her and decided to forget about her. Even if I was just a fellow classmate, I'd feel guilty. The girl died right in front of their eyes, and if just one person had thought to check on her... sigh.

Eun Byul's return was definitely unnecessarily dragged out. Seriously? In three episodes, she appeared for probably thirty seconds total. If you're going to reveal something this huge, can you at least do it all at once? I can't imagine watching this while it was airing, I don't think I could've waited another week to watch the next episode. I guess that's the point.

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i was totally shipping her with tae gwang! not fair! Eun byul could go with yi-an!

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