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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 5 summary/recap/synopsis:
In the outcast class (which has been graffitiâd with slurs against Hye-mi), Oh-hyuk sighs at Hye-miâs rash challenge that sheâll beat Baek-hee in the upcoming evaluations. Stubbornly, Hye-mi insists sheâll succeed⦠then mumbles a quick âSo please help me.â
Sam-dong makes a request for help, too, sharing an old saying his mother used to tell him: âIf a wall appears, you can knock it on its side and itâll become a bridge. If the three of us push with all our strength, canât we turn that little wall into a bridge?â Aw, you and your boyish idealism are adorable.
And so this motley group has its first goal: To make sure Hye-mi beats Baek-hee, and to get this trio out of this class and back into the idol-training sessions.
Er, make that quartet: The door opens and Pil-sook shyly joins them, having been knocked down to the loser class as well. The others gape to see that while sheâs still chubby, sheâs noticeably lost some weight â" her beautification process has begun.
In the regular class, Madam Ends-Justify-The-Means motivates her class with threats to drop them into the misfit class, and dangles the carrot that a strong performance at the midterm evaluations could put them on the idol fast-track.
In-sung offers to treat Baek-hee in honor of her finding her pendant, and she makes the excuse to invite Jin-gook, because he helped her get it back. Ah, yet another love triangle brews. Youâve got the misfit class triangle (the boys and Hye-mi), the catfight triangle (the girls and Jin-gook), and now the b-boy triangle (the boys and Baek-hee). Whereâs the Sam-dong love? With all these raging hormones flying around, youâd think it wouldnât be so hard to get ONE set of feelings successfully reciprocated, but the K-drama laws of Fate scoff at the natural laws of physics.
While Hye-mi naps in class, Sam-dong hovers tentatively with a band-aid, about to apply it to the cut on her forehead. Adorably, he falls back nervously the moment she opens her eyes and stammers an excuse.
Hye-mi takes the band-aid and thanks him. Sam-dong works up his nerve, and tells her that heâll protect her better next time.
Later that day, Oh-hyuk calls his students back to school; they arenât allowed in the dance or music studios, so they have to sneak here after hours. The evaluations will be based on each studentâs ability to convey emotion in their singing, and the Misfits need to practice.
Oh-hyuk has spied on Teacher Gongâs lessons with the regular class (â¦the Holograms?), stealing ideas for his own lessons. In this instance, they participate in exercises in acting and expressiveness: The instructor tells his class to imagine marrying the one you love (In-sung does this facing Baek-hee), only to have that person killed on your wedding night in a car accident. At the funeral, you discover your lover had another lover⦠your younger sibling. Until you wake up and realize it was just a dream. Are we sure weâre not in Makjang Drama Writing 101 instead?
Oh-hyuk leads his kids in the same lesson and praises Pil-sook for her emotional accessibility, then asks why Hye-mi didnât participate. She replies, âI did.â Bwahaha â" her blank face as plot point, I love it.
The lesson is cut short by Director Shi, who reminds them that theyâre not allowed in the studios. Without anywhere else to go, Jin-gook leads them to his icy basement, and they clean the place up. But a more pressing hurdle remains: They need a real vocal teacher, not just phonecams of Teacher Gong.
Oh-hyuk has one idea, but itâs a long shot, since English teacher Jin-man hates his guts. Oh-hyuk presses, showing him the Dream High notes heâd written for a middle school homework assignment years ago, which President Jung had held onto all these years. Furthermore, heâd indicated Jin-man as the best coach.
Oh-hyuk makes a last-ditch plea to Jin-man, saying that he canât let his kids turn out like him â" Jin-man faltered because he trusted a fool like Oh-hyuk, and what if Oh-hyuk causes the kids to lose their opportunity as well? It makes a perverse kind of logic, but it also rubs at old wounds, and Jin-man belts him in the gut for that reminder. And then reluctantly agrees to do it for a raise.
Operation Terrorize Hye-mi continues, the latest graffiti mural depicting her as a grotesque demon and labeled as traitor and backstabber. Hye-mi asks Baek-hee if she did it, who turns up her nose at her rival. That snooty posture disappears the instant Baek-hee spies Jin-gook approaching; immediately adopting a wounded victim pose, she makes it seem like sheâs being bullied.
Sheâs gratified when Jin-gook tells Hye-mi to cut it out, although heâs not doing it to defend Baek-hee; rather, he knows who the real culprit is.
He finds his buddy In-sung preparing to launch a raw egg at Hye-mi from afar, and says he recognized his handwriting. In-sung argues that Jin-gook had also found Hye-mi insufferable, and should thank him for giving her what she deserves.
Jin-gook hurls the egg at In-sungâs head (well, the wall by his head) and delivers a stern warning: âIf you mess with Hye-mi again, youâre dead.â And⦠watching from around the corner is a displeased Baek-hee.
Jin-man begins his first lesson on the keyboard, but Sam-dong marvels at the nifty gadget and presses the keys, surprising Jin-man into asking, âYou know chords?â Sam-dong asks, âWhat are chords?â and then produces another one, his fingers naturally finding the keys. Like a little boy discovering a grand new toy, he smiles, âIf I push the keys, the sounds just come out pretty.â
Meta hilarity: The tune Jin-man starts to tap out is Park Jin-youngâs own pop hit from the â90s, â? ????â (Donât Leave Me). [ Download ] Oh god, I love the meta.
Upon seeing Oh-hyuk, Jin-man stiffens; I love how obvious it is that these man-children just wanna be best friends again, even though Jin-man is trying to cling to his old hate. Aw. I canât wait for them to kiss and make up already. YOU KNOW YOU WANNA.
As Jin-man leaves, Sam-dong picks up the melody from Jin-manâs very brief demonstration and starts singing along, âDonât leave meâ¦â
Kyung-jin impresses upon her class the importance of picking the right song in order to convey its emotion properly. Ah-jung whines that this task is too difficult, so Kyung-jin calls Oh-hyuk over and starts to flirt with him in front of the students. He takes it at face value and stammers that he likes another woman, and Kyung-jin flips her flirt mode off as quickly as she switched it on, having demonstrated the value of artful acting. She gives her class the assignment to act out song lyrics to get into the proper mood.
That gives Oh-hyuk another assignment to copy. Jin-man shows up at the rehearsal to scoff at Oh-hyukâs pilfering of other teachersâ lessons, but the more important point is that heâs here to help. Ya big softie.
Jin-man instructs his students to act as though theyâre really saying the words when theyâre singing, and Kyung-jinâs students do the same. Both classes undergo acting exercises where they deliver song lyrics as monologues, with as much emotion as they can muster.
Jason picks a song begging a lover not to leave him, and Iâm sure itâs no accident that Pil-sookâs lyrics form the other half of that conversation.
They, along with Baek-hee, have a pretty good grasp of emoting through song (Baek-heeâs impassioned monologue comes from âI will surviveâ).
On the other hand: Hye-mi doesnât do so well. Her recitation is absurdly, hilariously flat â" theyâre the lyrics of her audition song (âGooseâs Dreamâ) â" and she intones robotically, âI have a dream. I trust that dream. Ho-hum.â That last part may have been implied.
Jin-man urges her to draw out more emotion, but all Hye-mi succeeds in doing is repeating her monotone more loudly, so that she sounds like a whiny robot.
Hye-mi doesnât even understand whatâs wrong, nor does she know why sheâd failed the audition. Oh-hyuk asks her what the âempty dreamâ in the song is, and she runs through the lyrics trying to remember, although Pil-sook can answer right away. Point made: She sang the song all this time not even being conscious of its meaning. He tells her that sheâs much more musically talented than the others, but has not a fraction of their sensibility.
Hye-mi can pick up from watching Pil-sook that despite her own superior vocals, Pil-sook beats her in the emotion department. Hye-mi asks what Pil-sook thinks about as she sings, and gets back a simple answer: romance.
Pil-sook takes her to spy on Jason, explaining that while that theyâre not dating, theyâre in the process of getting to know each other. She giggles as she says that he opens doors for her, that he treats her particularly nicely, and that the song lyrics are like heâs singing to her. (Hye-mi retorts that this emotion is all a delusion.)
When Jason holds the door open for her with a smile, though, Hye-mi asks if he likes her. He explains that heâs friendly to everybody; itâs that thing you call good manners. Now, normally heâd have a very good point against the emotionally stunted Hye-mi Bot, but in this case she also has a point. His American idea of friendship is giving Korean girls the wrong idea, and she warns him that if he doesnât want to be a jerk, heâd better watch it and not give nice girls false hopes. Beep beep boop.
Aw, Hye-miâs actually looking out for Pil-sook. Thatâs sweet.
Jin-gook swipes Hye-miâs yogurt drink that night, trying to prod her memory of their childhood memory, then asks if she wants help with this whole singing-with-emotion business. She perks up at the offer, and he says heâll tell her if she remembers what heâs referring to with the yogurt.
A call brings Jin-gook to the police station, with news of an attempted suicide. The hyung heâd previously lived with has failed the bar yet again and jumped off a rooftop, only to escape with minor injuries.
The hyung assures Jin-gook that he wonât be stupid enough to attempt suicide again, but explains why heâd tried: While living in that teeny rented room had been cramped and uncomfortable, he hadnât realized until heâd moved back to his hometown that heâd felt alive there. At least he was pursuing a dream.
Lesson of the day learned: donât fall into the same path. Spurred into action, Jin-gook admits that thereâs a song he wants to learn⦠SNSDâs âGenie.â Hee.
Oh-hyuk tells rest of the Misfit Mafia that theyâll all be learning the SNSD song together, which they balk at â" they hardly have the time for their own song. Jin-gook offers to learn it on his own, but Oh-hyuk argues that theyâre actually doing it for Hye-mi, who is still failing.
The class takes a field trip, arriving outside the chicken shop where Jin-gookâs hyung works. And what ensues⦠is pure awesome as the four kids perform âGenieâ out in the street.
I cannot even tell you how incongruous it is to see serious actor Kim Soo-hyun busting out with the idol thrusting, but I canât say I donât like it. And for once, Hye-mi looks to be genuinely having fun. Theyâre dancing with sheer joy, and thatâs a joy to witness.
But making this even better is how this exuberant street performance moves the hyung, now confronted with a living, breathing dream that hasnât yet given up, and the poignancy of that brings him to tears. And, letâs be honest, me too.
Jin-gook urges his hyung not to give up his dream of becoming a lawyer, and as they share a hug, Sam-dong asks if theyâre blood brothers, which makes both guys protest that the comparison to the other is unflattering.
Jin-gook is all, But Iâm so pretty, while hyung protests that Jin-gook looks way old for his age. The others agree that Jin-gook does look a little old, which makes me giggle since I recall that being another complaint when Taecyeon was first cast in a high school drama. Hee.
And then, on the bus ride home, we get THIS:
Hye-mi is embarrassed to get caught looking at Jin-gook, her mind mulling over a comment that sheâd heard earlier. Curious to know if itâs true, she writes in the glass, âDo you really not know your birthday?â
He says itâs true, though he does know his âfake birthday.â Writing on his own window, his reply reads: âChristmas Eve.â
That makes Hye-mi think back to the little boy sheâd met as a child, whoâd also admitted to not knowing his own birthday. Feeling sorry for the boy whoâd never had a true birthday, she had lit a birthday candle for him in a stack of chocopies, and sang him a special birthday song that her mother used to sing her.
Evaluation day arrives, and the students find out that their evaluations will be based on karaoke scoring. The details of the process are a mystery, because itâs not a straightfoward best-karoke-score-wins system. Last yearâs first-place student actually scored a low 72 on the karaoke test, and she canât even explain why she won.
However, the students are sure the scores arenât random â" even though the winner wasnât the best singer, the students agree that her performance made them feel something. But the secret code remains uncracked.
Oh-hyuk gives his class a final pep talk to remember how they felt when they sang in the street, because thatâs when they were most effective. They werenât acting or putting on a front, but understood the âtrue taste of singingâ in that moment â" itâs what you feel when you sing for someone else, when you consider what the other person is hearing more than what youâre singing.
Hye-mi makes her way up the stairs, and finds a lovely surprise: The awful spray-painted slurs have been amended, the devilish face painted over into a pretty one, and the former words âGet lostâ and âretardâ have been transformed into âIâll protect youâ and âYouâre the best.â
The kids file into the testing room, and one by one they perform. While Jason sings a 2AM song (âCanât Let You Goâ), Jin-man, watching the proceedings, predicts his score correctly (a 90) and cracks the mystery â" Teacher Gong is actually basing his scores on the reactions of the students.
That means those who can captivate the other students get higher scores than those who donât. During Baek-heeâs performance, for instance, three students arenât paying attention, which means her score is an 85.
Hye-mi takes the mic for her turn, and with Oh-hyukâs last words ringing in her ears, she asks for a different song at the last moment. The others are confused by the sudden change, but Jin-gook is the first to catch on â" itâs the special birthday song sheâd sung him on that snowy Christmas Eve, perhaps the last time sheâd sung a song entirely for someone else rather than herself. Agh, this is so sweet. This is totally wreaking havoc on my Sam-dong love. Curse you, effective love triangles!
Even the teachers are stunned at the genuine expression on her face, and she has tears in her eyes at songâs end. Teacher Gong awards her a perfect score.
Kyung-jin reports to her father that all the kids in the misfit class performed strongly â" if things continue this way, they may even make it to the upcoming showcase. Director Shi declares that that will NOT do. He wants a conference with Teacher Maeng, whoâs in charge of showcase preparations. Cue evil machinations.
After the evaluation, Baek-hee storms off. Hye-mi catches up to her, saying she wonât ask for the pendant back â" it was always hers: âYou won in the audition. I realize that now. Iâm sorry for forcing the issue.â
Far from appeased, Baek-hee is offended, thinking Hye-mi is being condescending now that sheâs first place. Hye-mi concedes that forcing the issue is a tactic used by people who lack talent, and she knows from experience that it just makes one look foolish. âSo letâs not do that with each other from now on.â
Jin-gook finds a crowd gathered around Hye-miâs vandalized locker, which has been smeared with a blood-like substance. The students find this excessive â" they recognize that Hye-mi won fair and square â" and wonder who did it.
Jin-gook knows, and he storms into dance rehearsal to pop In-sung in the face, reminding him that heâd warned him to leave Hye-mi alone. Only, this time In-sung has an alibi and insists heâs not the guilty party.
Somethingâs not right, so Jin-gook calls to warn Hye-mi that sheâs in danger. Sheâs currently outside taking out the trash, so he alerts Pil-sook and Sam-dong, then races outside just in time to see a girl holding potted plant, poised to drop it on Hye-miâs head. (I WONDER WHO THAT IS.)
The girl hesitates and pulls back (Baek-heeâs classic maneuver, we might recall), and then musters the nerve. She lets go.
Just as the ceramic pot is about to land on Hye-miâs head, Sam-dong dashes in to pull her out of harmâs way. They land on the ground and Hye-mi sees the shattered pot around them as she registers what happened.
Worried, Sam-dong confirms that sheâs fine, just startled. Sighing in relief, he murmurs, âThank goodnessâ⦠and then keels over, losing consciousness.
Hye-mi calls his name and cradles his head in her hands â" which she finds covered in his blood.
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