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[? ?]:2011?01?03?
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Details
* Title: ???? / Dream High
* Genre: School, romance
* Episodes: 16
* Broadcast network: KBS2
* Broadcast period: 2011-Jan-03 to 2011-Feb-??
* Air time: Monday & Tuesday 21:55
Synopsis
Six students at Girin Art High School work to achieve their dreams of becoming stars.
Cast
* Kim Soo Hyun as Song Sam Dong
* Taecyeon as Jin Guk
* Suzy as Go Hye Mi
* Ham Eun Jung as Yoon Baek Hee
* Wooyoung as Jason
* IU as Kim Pil Suk
* Uhm Ki Joon as Kang Oh Hyuk
* Lee Yoon Ji as Shi Kyung Jin
* Jun Ah Min (???) as Jo In Sung
* Han Ji Hoo as Park Do Joon
* Yoon Young Ah as Lee Ri Ah
* Park Jin Sang (???) as Jun Tae San
* Kim Bo Reum (???) as Ha So Hyun
* Bae Yong Joon as Jung Ha Myung (cameo ep 1-4)
* Park Jin Young (???) as Yang Jin Man
* Lee Yoon Mi as Maeng Seung Hee
* Baek Won Kil (???) as Gong Min Chul
* Ahn Kil Kang as Ma Doo Shik
* Ahn Sun Young as Kang Oh Sun
* Lee Hye Sook as Song Nam Boon
* Choi Il Hwa as Hyun Moo Jin
* Park Hyuk Kwon (???) as Go Byung Jik
* Jung Min Joo (???) as Jung Ah Jung
* Lee Byung Joon as Shi Bum Soo
* Ahn Seo Hyun as Go Hye Sung
* Kim Hyun Joong as himself (cameo)
* Jo Soo Mi (???) as herself (cameo, ep 1)
* JOO (?)
Production Credits
* Production Companies: KeyEast, JYPE, and CJ Media
* Producer: Bae Yong Joon, Park Jin Young
* Screenwriter: Park Hye Ryun (???)
* Director: Lee Eung Bok
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Episode 2 summary/recap/synopsis:
Hye-mi kneels in front of President Jung, and begs for him to save her. Cruelly, this school has a live feed of every audition into the room where the other auditionees are waiting, so everyone sees her moment of humiliation.
President Jung tells her not to begâ"itâs not even what third-rate students do, and so she tries to recover by harrumphing that she wasnât kneeling just nowâ¦she was looking at his nostrils. Uhâ¦not so quick on your toes there, eh Hye-mi?
Baek-hee smirks, showing her hidden All-About-Eve tendencies rather quickly (although I suppose if not, Iâd be rooting for her as the heroine automatically). As Hye-mi turns to leave, she declares that sheâll show them that President Jungâs decision was the wrong one. Baek-hee speaks up that SHEâll show them that it was the right one. Nice. I like this war already. Diva Showdown 2011: Wannabe Popstar Version.
Hye-mi and Baek-hee practice their first Fierce-Off, as she stops to glare on her way out. Baek-hee shows that sheâs not quite up to par, because as soon as Hye-mi leaves the room, she faints. Ha. Thatâs what happens when you expend all your ki on a glare. Sheâs got a ways to go if sheâs going to keep up.
Baek-hee is helped up, and she turns around to ask President Jung one last thing. She wants to be sure that he picked her for her skills, since sheâs been told her whole life that sheâs inferior and will never live up to her pipedream. He smiles as he looks down at his own Kirin medallion, and silently hands it to her. He tells her that itâs a good luck charm, or however she wants to think of it.
Baek-hee is moved to tears, at the first acknowledgement sheâs ever received for being anything other than third-rate. She cries and thanks them over and over, declaring that sheâs going to work really hard. Aw, I sort of wish this was the first role Iâd seen of Ham Eun-jungâs, because sheâs great here. This is why Iâm a fan of idolsâ early roles being high school students, because it fits them to a tee, and it doesnât stretch my suspension-of-disbelief too hard. (Now I realize that my hatred for her in Coffee House may have been at least 50% about the character, and not all her.)
Meanwhile, Jin-gookâs friend is having some performance-anxiety-related toilet issues when they call his name, so he asks Jin-gook to stall for him. Jin-gook does the only thing he can think of: to cause a ruckus with a fire extinguisher, forcing security to back him into the audition room.
President Jung looks up at him and tells him that if heâs trying to buy time, he should just dance instead; heâs a good dancer, no? Jin-gook immediately freezes up at that and walks out.
Just outside the building, he catches Jason dancing, practicing for his audition. Itâs a nice little moment, as Jin-gook looks on, captivated. It gives him pause, perhaps about the almost-audition and his own angsty reasons for not dancing, but he turns and walks away.
As he gets on his motorcycle to leave, Hye-mi appears, trying to dodge the debt-collecting gangsters, and asks for a ride out of there, not knowing that itâs him. When he turns around, she scowls and turns down his offer. He speeds away, but when he sees the thugs from the other day standing around waiting for her, he turns back to pick her up.
As they ride off, Sushi Roll Girl, whose name is KIM PIL-SOOK (IU), is up for her audition. The teachers want her to take off the ridiculous costume, but sheâs too shy to do so, and President Jung allows her to sing, sushi costume and all. She belts out a song, as we cut back to Hye-mi and Jin-gook, riding away to the river.
He drops her off there, and tries to ask for his helmet back, but she walks away, pretending not to hear him. He yanks it off her head, only to find that sheâs crying, and now embarrassed about him seeing her that way. He gently puts the helmet back on her head, so that she can cry comfortably. She looks up at him, for the first time without a scowl on her face. He leaves her with the helmet and rides off.
Back at Kirin, the teachers are wowed at Pil-sookâs vocal chops, but insist she take off the costume now. She finally does, revealing a shy, chubby girl with glasses. She hunches downward, trying to hide her face, as the teachers talk back and forth about God not giving with both hands, yadda yadda, blech.
President Jung smiles, not at all phased by her appearance, and leaves the decision up to Director Shi, who decides to give her a chance. As she walks out, President Jung tells him that sheâll become very pretty. Uhâ¦I hope thatâs not an advertisement for plastic surgery, because thatâs not a message I can get behind, Show.
Pil-sook walks out of the audition elated, as she jumps up and down, and takes out a picture, saying, âOppa, I got in!â She kisses the photo, which is of Kim Hyun-joong. HA. Thatâs a kind of meta that makes me laugh.
We see that along with Pil-sook and Baek-hee, Jason and Jin-gookâs friend have all gotten in to Kirin. Director Shi comes to find President Jung with the list of incoming students, announcing that theyâve only chosen 97 when 100 was the goal. President Jung tells him that heâs got three students in mindâ"one is a kid heâs had his eye on for some time, while the other two showed up today.
That one mystery student is SONG SAM-DONG (Kim Soo-hyun, finally!) who Director Shi recognizes by name. Weâre given just a brief glimpse of him in his poor country home, his face covered in dirt, as he sews a rice bag for some unknown purpose. Director Shi warns President Jung that no teacher will want to take that kid on as a student, and President Jung answers that heâs already got a teacher in mindâ¦
Enter Professor Kang, bottom of the totem pole and thisclose to getting fired today. Ah, so heâll be the teacher of the misfits, eh? Standard setup, sure, but I always like a story about underdogs. And I like Eom Ki-joon.
Hye-mi gets a text from her little sister that theyâve been kicked out of their house today, and she finds her scrounging through the heaps of trash for a few precious belongings. She declares that she isnât going to that crap school, and when asked about Baek-hee, she tells her sister never to bring up that name again.
Baek-hee, meanwhile, is doing an exorcism of her own, throwing out every picture and belonging she owns with associations to Hye-mi. She even takes a pair of scissors to her matching pigtails, making me a little afraid and a little triumphant at the same time. I like to see her breaking out of the Hye-mi-pa role, but damn, put the scissors down, girl.
Hye-mi and her little mini-me sister drag their stuff along in the streets, and end up at the studio that Jin-gook took her to, when his friend returned her photo. Refusing to go to Kang Oh-hyukâs house, she insists that they can manage on their own and sleep here, despite the rats. Oh, yesâ¦RATS.
Jin-gook arrives home and tells his hyung that he went to Kirin today, and his friend balks that he could ever get into a place like that. He counters that his friendâs dream of becoming a lawyer is just as crazy, and Jin-gook declares that if he gets into law school, heâll wear a miniskirt, shave his eyebrows, and dance like Girlsâ Generation. Ha. Now thatâs something weâd all like to see, methinks.
Unfortunately, due to trouble back home, Jin-gookâs friend has to move out of the apartment. Looks like Jin-gook is back on the streets. He packs a bag and broods on a rooftop, overlooking the city. He thinks back to earlier when he watched Jason dance, and in a moment of inspiration, he busts out the same dance, move for move. Awâ¦.yeah! MOAR, please.
He heads to the studio, where he finds Hye-mi and her sister asleep in the car. The package of yogurt drinks on the dash reminds him of when they first met, as kids, fighting over the last pack of yogurt drinks on Christmas. Back then he was hiding from his mom, who was about to send him to an orphanage, and Hye-mi had cried for him, this kid she just met on the street.
He looks at her fondly as she sleeps, wondering aloud just what kind of girl she really is.
In the morning he heads out to pick up some food for them, which is right when the thugs happen to recognize his motorcycle, parked outside the studio. They nab Hye-mi and take her away, as her little sister chases after, memorizing the carâs license plate. Jin-gook sees her pass by in the car as well, and chases after, but loses them.
In a move of ridiculous proportions, the thugs take her to a nightclub and put her in a lounge singerâs outfit and stick her up on stage, telling her to sing to repay her fatherâs debt. Ironically, the song is the same trot song that lost her the Kirin audition, and she refuses to sing. Butâ¦you agreed to put on the outfit? Anyway, she throws her shoes (her favorite mode of attack) and runs around the nightclub in circles, trying to get out.
Just then, the doors slam open, and a shadowy figure enters through smoke in slow motion, ready to kick some ass. We expect it to be Jin-gook, but in walks the nerdy Kang Oh-hyuk. HA. I was about to groan at the overuse of cheesy slo-mo and the heroâs entrance, but now itâs hilarious. Glad Showâs got a sense of humor.
Oh-hyuk flashes his teacherâs ID card like a sheriffâs badge, and announces that Hye-mi is a student at Kirin. Hye-mi stands there shocked, as her little sister trails behind Oh-hyuk, coughing at all the music-video smoke in the doorway. Ha.
He takes responsibility for the girls and takes them to his house, and Hye-mi agrees in her surly way that this is only because of money, and nothing else. At home his sister has a fit that heâs taken the girls in, but he tells her that this is the only way he can live. He was fired from Kirin, but President Jung gave him one last chance to survive: bring Hye-mi (and the other two students) in, and keep his job.
Hye-mi overhears and looks in his bag at the name of the other students left to track down. The first is Song Sam-dong, who we get another glimpse of, as he finishes his rice-bag cape and tests it out with a smile. Gah, Iâm so intrigued by his character and itâs driving me crazy that we havenât officially met him yet.
The other is Hyun Shi-hyuk, which is Jin-gookâs real name. He arrives at the nightclub to rescue Hye-mi, but gets trapped by the gangsters for his trouble.
At Kirin the new students meet each other for the first time, as Baek-hee, Pil-sook, and In-sung (Jin-gookâs friend) introduce themselves. They go to their first class, with star teacher SHI KYUNG-JIN (Lee Yoon-ji), who cracks the whip right away, and threatens them with the possibility that if they slack off, sheâll happily send them to the Beginnerâs Class, the place where music goes to die. Itâs illustrated by zombie students who are forced to study (the horror!) instead of dance.
Jason arrives late, also part of the star class, along with the others. Pil-sook in particular swoons at the pretty.
Director Shi whines at President Jungâs insistence on including the three special entrants, on top of which heâs chosen a new teacher to replace one whoâs going on maternity leaveâ¦
Cut to Park Jin-young as YANG JIN-MAN, a struggling musician, whoâs selling his keyboard as a last-ditch effort to hang on to his girlfriend (to buy a ring for her), but canât manage to do it.
Hye-mi thinks about what she overheard Oh-hyuk saying, that if he didnât find all three special-entry students, the whole deal was off. She heads out to track down Song Sam-dong herself, and tells Oh-hyuk to find Shi-hyuk.
She arrives in the countryside and finds signs with Sam-dongâs name all over them, and follows them to a local broadcast of a star-search-type show, where Sam-dong is gearing up for his big break. They run into each other in passing, and Sam-dong is hit with the twinkly sounds of crush-at-first-sight.
Meanwhile, Oh-hyuk decides to track down Shi-kyuk, aka Jin-gook, and finds him collapsed at his studio, bloodied from his run-in with the gangsters.
At the same time, President Jung tracks down Yang Jin-man at home. Jin-man answers the door scratching his ass, and then promptly shakes President Jungâs hand with the same. He thinks itâs some prank, but President Jung scouts him as a new teacher for Kirin. Is anyone else surprised that Park Jin-young seems to be the more natural actor than Bae Yong-joon?
Sam-dong takes to the stage, surprising his mom who is under the impression he doesnât even like music. Hye-mi is shocked as well, to see that the weirdly dressed kid from earlier is the guy sheâs looking for.
The MC asks him why heâs here, and he says that itâs to help his mom sleep at night, since sheâs always up worrying that heâll die a lonely bachelor. Amused at that, the MC tells him to go find a pretty girl and bring her up on stage with him. He locks eyes with Hye-mi, sitting in the front row, and with a gulp, he heads down toward herâ¦
Jin-man wonders if President Jung has made some mistakeâ"how could he want someone like him as a teacher? Isnât he scared what might happen? President Jung answers that he is, but thatâs the kind of anticipation he likesâ¦not knowing at every new meeting, whether that relationship will be destined for good or badâ¦
Sam-dong walks up to Hye-mi, and bravely asks her to come with him. She looks up at him in shock, as he takes her by the hand and leads her up to the stage.
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