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Episode 13 summary/recap/synopsis - 16 Episode Korean Drama 드림하이 / Dream High


Episode 13 summary/recap/synopsis - 16 Episode Korean Drama 드림하이 / Dream High

[剧 名]:드림하이(Dream High)
[播 送]:韩国KBS2
[类 型]:KBS2月火剧
[首 播]:2011年01月03日
[时 间]:每周一二晚北京时间21点05分各播放一集
[接 档]:玛丽外宿中
[导 演]:이응복(KBS 2009传说故乡-禁书/KBS1 名家/KBS伟大的桂春彬)
[编 剧]:박혜련(MBC Non Stop系列/ SBS情境剧-不是一个人/MBC泡菜奶酪微笑/SBS刀手吴水京)
[主 演]:金秀贤 泽演(2PM) 佑荣(2PM) 秀智(miss A) 李智恩(IU) 严基俊 裴勇俊 朴轸永
[制 作]:凤凰天使TSKS韩剧社11年韩流冲击第03波
[集 数]:预计16集
[简 介]: 一部以艺术高中为背景的青春剧。预定在电视剧中刻画梦想著成为歌手、演员、舞蹈演员以及梦想演出的10几岁的青少年们的梦想与挫折。

Details

* Title: 드림하이 / 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 (전아민) as Jo In Sung
* Han Ji Hoo as Park Do Joon
* Yoon Young Ah as Lee Ri Ah
* Park Jin Sang (박진상) as Jun Tae San
* Kim Bo Reum (김보름) as Ha So Hyun
* Bae Yong Joon as Jung Ha Myung (cameo ep 1-4)
* Park Jin Young (박진영) as Yang Jin Man
* Lee Yoon Mi as Maeng Seung Hee
* Baek Won Kil (백원길) 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 (박혁권) as Go Byung Jik
* Jung Min Joo (정민주) 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 (조수미) as herself (cameo, ep 1)
* JOO (주)

Production Credits

* Production Companies: KeyEast, JYPE, and CJ Media
* Producer: Bae Yong Joon, Park Jin Young
* Screenwriter: Park Hye Ryun (박혜련)
* Director: Lee Eung Bok
source: http://www.natnatvip.org/
http://wiki.d-addicts.com/

Episode 13 summary/recap/synopsis:



Sam-dong stands there onstage, hearing dulled, wondering, “Is this the answer the stage is giving me?”

He watches the keyboardist play and counts down to his cue, then starts singing. Problem is, while he’s on time and his voice sounds good, he’s singing in the wrong key, sounding a discordant melody.

Sam-dong sees the confused murmuring in the audience and realizes that something is wrong, and breaks off, courage faltering. But Hye-mi, true to her promise, refuses to let him fail and heads to the second story. She gestures that he’s flat, then indicates the beats so he can get back on track — and he does.

Hye-mi mouths along the lyrics as she keeps the beat, and Sam-dong keeps his eyes fixed on her as he wows the crowd, both of them letting their tears fall.

In the end, he gets a standing ovation, and he cries out of pain and relief — his dream’s not dead, but the revival of an almost-dead hope is a painful thing.

Hye-mi and Oh-hyuk meet with Sam-dong’s doctor for notes on how to help Sam-dong, and are surprised when the doctor informs them that his illness has nothing to do with head trauma.

Jin-gook is the guest of honor at a ceremony celebrating his recent No. 1 performance on Music Bank as a solo artist. Even his manager is impressed with the level of his success, but Jin-gook is more moved by a particular congratulatory wreath, sent by his father.

Hye-mi presents Sam-dong with a tuning fork, telling him that if he’s able to grasp the A note as his anchor, he’ll be fine. She starts to rattle off a list of foods he needs to avoid, and Sam-dong cuts in to remind her that the doctor said his head injury has nothing to do with his deafness — so she can stop acting out of guilt. Hye-mi says that she knows, but that doesn’t matter, and that she’ll help him no matter what.

Sam-dong asks if she’s doing this because she likes him, or feels sorry for him. It’s a rhetorical question, and he adds the request that she stop, because it’s confusing him. Aw. It’s the sort of thing you say when you like somebody who you know doesn’t like you back, and you’re trying your best to get over them.

He tells her that she’s done enough and that he won’t do anything stupid, so she can stop worrying about him. And that he’s sorry for making her cry.

The next focus of music lessons is about pitch, and Pil-sook is the only student with perfect pitch. (Perfect pitch is a natural talent where a person can identify any note without needing a music cue.) Kyung-jin tells them that perfect pitch is nice, but what they really need is relative pitch, the understanding of the notes’ relation to each other.

This lesson is particularly relevant to Sam-dong’s interests, because he could perform without worrying if he could always be assured of the right notes. He asks if one can learn perfect pitch, disappointed when Kyung-jin answers no.

Still, it’s worth checking out, so he asks to meet Pil-sook later, and she readily agrees…which gets Jason’s Pil-sook-radar up and his jealousy-o-meter spiking. He asks Sam-dong, then Hye-mi, what that’s all about, but doesn’t get any answers and stands there in dissatisfaction.

Baek-hee is now the new outcast at Kirin, thanks to her showcase disaster. She sits at a cafeteria table, only to have the two girls haughtily move over to a different table. Sigh. The misery of the high school condition is universal.

Ah-jung joins the girls and gossips that Baek-hee plagiarized her showcase song from a songwriter at her agency, and she’s going to be cut loose any day now. That means no other agency will take her on, and her budding career is finito.

Baek-hee is joined at the table by Hye-mi, who sits down without saying a word and sticks her earbud into Baek-hee’s ear. Baek-hee points out that there’s no music playing, to which Hye-mi tells her to just go along with it.

Touched at the gestury but wary, Baek-hee says that her career isn’t over, and that she won’t give up. Hye-mi merely says, “I know.”

Kyung-jin finds Baek-hee sitting alone backstage, and approaches her sympathetically. Baek-hee admits that she knows why she did what she did, and that breaking the rules got her to this point. She intends to ask President Yoon for another chance, and if he gives it, she promises to work hard without cheating. And if he doesn’t…well, she’ll have to start all over from the bottom, hard as that’ll be.

Kyung-jin nods her approval, and answers Baek-hee’s request for help with a heartfelt “ILink will.” I’ve gotta say, I’m really liking how formerly tough-as-nails Kyung-jin has evolved into this awkward softie.

Sam-dong practices in the studio, trying to grasp perfect pitch. Oh-hyuk cautions him that learning it isn’t easy (or even, perhaps, possible), and that with medicine and care, he won’t lose his hearing. The problem is the tinnitus that comes and goes and drowns out sound — and if Sam-dong were to give up the idea of performing and instead took on songwriting, he’ll have no problem continuing on.

But Sam-dong doesn’t want that — he won’t give up performing, and he vows to rid himself of his weakness.

At half-past five (and therefore well into Pil-sook’s meeting with Sam-dong), Jason is hyper-conscious of the time and trying to talk himself out of caring, or barging in on them. The other students send him annoyed looks since he’s ostensibly listening to music, but instead arguing to himself like a crazy person, and holding up the line at the listening station.

With some prodding from an annoyed In-sung, he finally decides to go. Well, it only took you forever.

In the old Misfit classroom, Pil-sook describes to Sam-dong how she hears pitch, and how her vocal cords understand how much they have to vibrate to produce a particular note. So it’s not just about the sound, necessarily, but about the feel of the note.

Hye-mi doesn’t seem to be jealous of the situation but she’s there nonetheless, watching the lesson, keeping abreast of Sam-dong’s progress. She finds it very amusing to see Jason sidle up to the window, and upon seeing her he comes up with a lame excuse about losing his way to the library.

I love that Hye-mi always sees Jason at his weakest, and that she calls him on his bluff: She offers to take him to the library, and he has no choice but to go along. Well, it’s that or tell her the truth. And we all know he can’t handle the truth. Yet.

The teachers meet with Ma Doo-shik, now the CEO of White Entertainment, who is interested in managing the debuts of Pil-sook and Hye-mi. Each student has her weaknesses: Pil-sook’s is her old photos, considering how this is a cruel, cold world that values appearance more than anything.

Jin-man is disgusted with this line of reasoning and throws a mini hissy fit (“Does a person sing with their face? Or dance with their face?”), which is both hilarious and a little paining since Park Jin-young has seen his share of face-ridiculing in his day. Aw. I’m sorry. Your awesome comic acting totally rocks, if that’s any consolation. Well, plus you’re super-rich and successful.

Hye-mi’s problem area is her personality, and although Jin-man tries to defend her as “not that bad,” he then remembers examples of her rudeness and is shut down by Principal Shi. The principal wonders why Doo-shik picked such problematic students to back.

Doo-shik wonders that himself, and imagines a scenario where the two girls (who’ve been formed into the group “Sook and Mi”) are guests on a live radio show, hosted by Super Junior’s Eunhyuk and Leeteuk. A fan calls in and makes mention of Pil-sook’s weight troubles, sending Hye-mi into a rant against her since she’s recognized the voice as Ria. Gotta say, when Hye-mi seemed like a bitter pill, I had no great liking for her attitude — but now that she’s shown herself to be caring and sympathetic, I LOVE her surly face. It cracks me up every time it’s used as a recurring joke.

Doo-shik backpedals with Oh-hyuk, who says he’s “disappointed” in Doo-shik for being no better than all the other agency presidents who throw money around to make kids into singers.

Jin-man hilariously flip-flops loyalties from one side to the other, and Oh-hyuk smartly maneuvers Doo-shik into proceeding with the debut. At mention of Sam-dong, Jin-man says that it’s too bad he has such stage fright (the explanation that has circulated about his showcase performance), since he has such a strong sense of relative pitch.

Stirred by those words, Oh-hyuk hurries to inform Sam-dong that there may be a way for him after all: Instead of trying to learn perfect pitch to identify all notes, if he just focuses on one note — the tuning fork’s A — then he ought to be able to figure his way around, using the A to root himself and link him to the other notes.

Jin-gook loiters outside his father’s house, feeling buoyed by the wreath his father sent. Gruff Dad isn’t comfortable with those fluffy things normal people call emotions, so he mutters to his secretary, “Why’d you do something I didn’t tell you to do?” But the secretary answers, “But you told me to send it yesterday…” Jin-gook smiles, and tells his father he’s been working hard. He sees that Dad is wearing the watch he gave him and grins wider, and leaves in high spirits.

Jin-gook calls Hye-mi out, who congratulates him for his No. 1 on Music Bank. He scoffs at her trademark blank face, to which she answers, “This IS my congratulations face.” Ha. Love it. He tells her about his father sending the wreath, and she brightens up in excitement over it.

Jin-gook pinches her cheeks to confirm that he’s not dreaming, so she returns the gesture and tells him to confirm his own dreams. So they stand there, pinching each other’s cheeks, grinning like giddy fools. This may be the first time I’ve ever thought this couple was cute, but it’s better late than never.

Sam-dong approaches and Hye-mi quickly lets go of Jin-gook, which is a fact that doesn’t go unnoticed by him. But Sam-dong isn’t fazed to see them together, and congratulates Jin-gook pleasantly on his single success.

A call from his agency darkens Jin-gook’s mood, as he had specifically asked President Yoon to NOT turn his father’s gesture into a promo opportunity. Looks like the president has reneged on his word, and Jin-gook heads off to go take care of the matter.

…and the next thing we know, he’s at the police station for assaulting President Yoon, with reporters swarming around for the juicy story.

Oh-hyuk comes to collect him, and delivers him to tempoary refuge in the old basement studio, which Doo-shik has rented. Sitting there, Jin-gook notes glumly, “I’ve come back to the bottom.” So fleeting, the idol’s fame.

Hye-mi and Sam-dong see the report on TV, which looks mighty bad for Jin-gook. President Yoon works the victim stance by sobbing about trusting a friend, wearing a neck brace and sitting in a wheelchair. Worst of all, the attack was all caught on CCTV.

The Kirin students enjoy a laugh at Jin-gook’s expense, since some Photoshop-happy netizens have parodied the incident with references to Baker King (changed to Assault King) and My Gangster Boyfriend (changed to My Gangster Shi-hyuk). Gossipmonger Ah-jung spreads the story that Jin-gook hit Baek-hee at a previous showcase, bruising her face and necessitating her stage makeup. At least there’s one voice willing to dissent, and In-sung defends his friend.

Make that two: Jason tells Ria (who’s busy speculating on the gangster status of Jin-gook’s supposed bio-dad) to shut up. Baek-hee feels bad for him as well, but she keeps herself out of view.

Oh-hyuk takes Jin-gook home late that night, and they arrive as Hye-mi and Sam-dong are cleaning up the graffiti’d posters and slurs posted up on their front wall. Oh-hyuk’s sister fusses over him sympathetically, but not without trying to fish around for a story. Lol. Can’t blame a reporter for trying.

Jin-gook’s father hears the news with chagrin, and is advised to keep his distance because involving himself would only cause more media furor. He arrives at Oh-hyuk’s house later that night and asks for an explanation, showing some faith that his son wouldn’t have acted like that without a reason. Jin-gook merely bows his head and says through tears that he was reckless, and that he’s sorry for disappointing him. Really, is now the time to be playing the noble idiot? What do you have to lose by admitting the truth?

Instead, Jin-gook just kneels and apologizes over and over.

Baek-hee goes to her mother’s store that night, where Mom has been delivered a special present from the agency president — a box of fresh abalone, an expensive and generous gift.

Mom is pleased to accept, and doesn’t understand why Baek-hee suddenly looks desperate and begs her to return the gift. Such a large gift without reason may just signal a prelude to her being let go…

Sam-dong comes into the room as Jin-gook is sulking in bed and wallowing in his misery. I love that Sam-dong’s first attempt to draw a response is, “Hey, I’m wearing your underwear.” HAHA. But no, you know the depression is severe when that gets no rise out of Jin-gook, so Sam-dong offers to play a little game of “Whose life sucks more?” Hey, I thought this was supposed to cheer him up, buddy.

Jin-gook is in no mood for this, but Sam-dong proceeds, starting with their parents: Jin-gook has no mother, but Sam-dong has no father, so they’re square on that front. But Jin-gook has got a No. 1 TV appearance under his belt, while he hasn’t even debuted yet, so he’s got one up on him.

And sure, Jin-gook has turned into a national gangster overnight, but Sam-dong has a bigger concern: “My ears are ruined.”

Jin-gook is shocked, and that defuses some of his tension. Sam-dong presses his point: “I’m just as depressed as you, but I’m doing my best. Even if there’s no sound, I chase it so I can sing. Do you know why? So I can beat you.” He wants to take on Jin-gook fair and square and be so strong that nobody can pity him, and win — meaning, with Hye-mi.

Sam-dong tells him to buck up and get it together, which is just the thing Jin-gook needs to hear to kick his butt into gear. In the morning, he finds a note from Sam-dong telling him to see him prove himself, since his music test at school today.

In the cafeteria, Pil-sook overhears Jason talking to some hussy named Julie and signing off with an “I love you.” So when he slides over to ask about her meeting with Sam-dong, she glares at him while he explains, just as her senior, that hanging around with guys one-on-one could lead to misunderstandings and scandals — though of course HE’s not the type to misunderstand. It’s just all those pesky other people she has to watch out for!

She retorts that he’d better watch it with the “I love you”s to his precious Julie, and that brings a smile to his face as he guesses, “Is that advice, or jealousy?” She asks him the same thing, but neither one is willing to confess first, so they agree to both spit it out on the count of three…and then neither one says anything.

Jason huffs, “Forget it” and leaves, while Pil-sook sits all peeved. But then he turns back and sits down again, admitting, “Okay, I was jealous. You?” She admits the same, and AAAAGHHH THESE TWO ARE SO CUTE.

Hye-mi grabs Sam-dong (pushing him against a wall, rawr!) before his test to check on his condition, and tells him to look to her if his hearing fades out again so she can signal him.

She’s not sold on his assurances that he’s fine, but he points out that she can hardly follow him around all his life sending him hand signals, and promises to demonstrate so well that she won’t ever worry about him again.

There’s an adorable moment in the testing room when Jason and Pil-sook both reach for their test music and draw back shyly, urging the other to go ahead. Then they decide to both go on the count of three, which is hilarious because you just know they’re the couple who gets sickeningly lovey-dovey at everything, cooing, “No you hang up first. No you. No really! Okay, on the count of three…” I love that Kyung-jin puts the kibosh on that ridiculousness with an eyeroll.

The test is simple: Sing their selections a cappella, two students per song, complete with harmonization. The piano will start them off.

The Milk couple had looked excited at the prospect of singing together, so when Jason realizes he has the same music as Hye-mi, he sends the most hilarious sad-puppy face Pil-sook’s way. Adorable.

Hye-mi and Jason perform well, with just a few flat notes each. [ Download ]

Next up: Sam-dong and Pil-sook. Jin-gook arrives at the school in time to join Oh-hyuk and Jin-man outside the test studio. Before starting, Sam-dong asks if they can nix the piano, wanting to start off a cappella, which shouldn’t be a problem for his partner since Pil-sook has perfect pitch.

It’s a strange request since this would be a handicap for most students, and the teachers are nervous at Sam-dong’s show of bravado. Kyung-jin warns that he can’t complain about his grade, then.

With that, Sam-dong starts them off a cappella, and when Pil-sook joins him, they’re perfectly in tune with each other. [ Download ]

Everyone’s amazed, and Jason’s really tickling my fancy in this episode, with the way he smiles widely when looking at Pil-sook sing, then grimaces when he looks at Sam-dong, then smiles again at his honey. Silly, transparent boy.

Kyung-jin admits that she’d thought Sam-dong was full of hot air — but sure enough, he and Pil-sook both managed without any mistakes. A+.

Jin-gook watches in with a mix of admiration and, I think, bitterness (or at least self-pity) that Sam-dong managed his demons so well. Sam-dong chases him down in the hall to tell him that it’s Jin-gook’s turn to dig himself out of his own abyss, reminding him that he won’t wait for his showdown forever. So he’d better get on it, pronto.

Sam-dong turns back at the last minute to toss something his way — the K pendant, which he no longer needs.

At the lockers, Hye-mi sees Baek-hee in a daze, stumbling over her own feet and swaying dangerously as she walks up the stairs. She follows her to the roof, where Baek-hee approaches the railing and slips one foot out of her shoe.

Hye-mi interrupts, playing the moment lightly by chiding her for walking around with her shoelaces untied, bending down to tie them for her. But when she looks up, she’s startled at Baek-hee’s expression. In tears, Baek-hee cries on Hye-mi’s shoulder and says pitifully, “It’s all my fault, what happened to Jin-gook. He hit President Yoon while saving me.”

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Korean Drama Dream High Episode 12 synopsis/recap/summary - 16 Episode Korean Drama 드림하이


Korean Drama Dream High Episode 12 synopsis/recap/summary

[剧 名]:드림하이(Dream High)
[播 送]:韩国KBS2
[类 型]:KBS2月火剧
[首 播]:2011年01月03日
[时 间]:每周一二晚北京时间21点05分各播放一集
[接 档]:玛丽外宿中
[导 演]:이응복(KBS 2009传说故乡-禁书/KBS1 名家/KBS伟大的桂春彬)
[编 剧]:박혜련(MBC Non Stop系列/ SBS情境剧-不是一个人/MBC泡菜奶酪微笑/SBS刀手吴水京)
[主 演]:金秀贤 泽演(2PM) 佑荣(2PM) 秀智(miss A) 李智恩(IU) 严基俊 裴勇俊 朴轸永
[制 作]:凤凰天使TSKS韩剧社11年韩流冲击第03波
[集 数]:预计16集
[简 介]: 一部以艺术高中为背景的青春剧。预定在电视剧中刻画梦想著成为歌手、演员、舞蹈演员以及梦想演出的10几岁的青少年们的梦想与挫折。

Details

* Title: 드림하이 / 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 (전아민) as Jo In Sung
* Han Ji Hoo as Park Do Joon
* Yoon Young Ah as Lee Ri Ah
* Park Jin Sang (박진상) as Jun Tae San
* Kim Bo Reum (김보름) as Ha So Hyun
* Bae Yong Joon as Jung Ha Myung (cameo ep 1-4)
* Park Jin Young (박진영) as Yang Jin Man
* Lee Yoon Mi as Maeng Seung Hee
* Baek Won Kil (백원길) 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 (박혁권) as Go Byung Jik
* Jung Min Joo (정민주) 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 (조수미) as herself (cameo, ep 1)
* JOO (주)

Production Credits

* Production Companies: KeyEast, JYPE, and CJ Media
* Producer: Bae Yong Joon, Park Jin Young
* Screenwriter: Park Hye Ryun (박혜련)
* Director: Lee Eung Bok
source: http://www.natnatvip.org/
http://wiki.d-addicts.com/

Korean Drama Dream High Episode 12 synopsis/recap/summary - 16 Episode Korean Drama 드림하이



Hye-mi overhears Baek-hee’s tearful declaration that she won’t lose out her spot in group K to Hye-mi. But that’s exactly what happens, as Baek-hee gets put on ice by her manager: she’s out, and Hye-mi’s in. She has to watch as Hye-mi walks into the room and take her place, and she waits nervously outside.

Hye-mi comes in with her decision. As she comes out, Baek-hee asks her what she’s decided, as she bitterly admits that her fate is tied to whatever Hye-mi has chosen. She adds angrily why it’s always her. Hye-mi muses that it’s funny—she said the exact same thing when Baek-hee got chosen to debut before her. Seems they’re more alike than they realized. She tells Baek-hee that she didn’t sign, and when Baek-hee asks why, she replies, “I don’t know…why would I?”

Jin-gook greets Hye-mi excitedly, asking if she’s signed on. She tells him that she turned it down because it’s not the right time for her. He’s disappointed, but accepts that there’s probably a reason, and a reason why she can’t tell him. Yeah, his name is Song Sam-dong. He used to wear your underwear. Or possibly Baek-hee. Whatever.

They rush off to school, where Oh-hyuk is giving his test lecture as part of his hiring interview. They watch with Jin-man from outside, cheering him on nervously. Oh-hyuk takes a deep breath and goes to the front of the class…only to be interrupted by the entrance of Principal Shi.

He kicks out all the students and brings in a group of board members to serve as the mock students. He himself sits front row center, just to ruffle Oh-hyuk’s feathers. It seems to work at first, and Jin-man watches nervously, saying that if he loses this ki war with Principal Shi, it’s over.

Oh-hyuk braces himself, thinks about his tactic, and then a smile spreads across his face, wiping off the triumphant grin on Principal Shi’s face. He commands the lesson with confidence, even playing to the older audience with songs they’d recognize from their youth. He scores the highest, fair and square, beating Principal Shi at his own game.

He enters the office to thank Principal Shi for his warnings. What used to feel like harassment became lessons for him to learn, and Oh-hyuk confesses that they made him become a better teacher. Aw, that’s cute. I don’t doubt that it’s sincere, but it’s also a good way to get under the principal’s skin. He wrestles his old teacher ID badge out of Principal Shi’s hands with a toothy grin.

Just outside, Jin-gook and Hye-mi hover, waiting to find out the results. Oh-hyuk flashes his badge and goes for high-fives…which Hye-mi denies with a sour face. She’s still mad that he never told them, and she pouts that she thought he was leaving them forever. Aw. I love her begrudging friendship with Oh-hyuk.

Jin-gook picks up her arm and high-fives Oh-hyuk anyway (heh) and even tries to get her to bow to her teacher. That’s going too far for Hye-mi, and even Oh-hyuk says it’s okay. Begrudging acceptance is one thing, but deference is not Hye-mi’s style.

Once Jin-gook’s out of earshot (though he still hears them), Hye-mi tells Oh-hyuk that’s she’s worried about Sam-dong. They find him banging on the piano angrily, and when Oh-hyuk comes in to ask about the showcase, Sam-dong says he’s not performing, and there’s no real reason.

Hye-mi rushes up to ask him what’s really going on, and that she can’t help him if he won’t tell her. He just silently goes back to playing the piano, and Oh-hyuk drags her out of there for the time being.

Over at Top Entertainment, the manager tells the members of K that they’ll all be performing at the showcase this time around, with solos. He wants to determine which of them is best suited for a solo album, and he’ll use this opportunity to decide.

His songwriter takes out a folder to hand out songs to each member, and Baek-hee freaks when she sees that it’s the same folder she poached her song from. To top it off, her manager tells her to perform her own song at the showcase, since she touted herself as a singer-songwriter. Well that’s karma for ya.

Jin-gook decides to go with “My Valentine.” Jason: “You’re…singing…a ballad?” Jin-gook asks if it doesn’t suit him. Jason: “Yeah…a lot.” Ria asks which teacher Jason’s choosing for his showcase coach. Jason: “The opposite of whoever you choose.” Heh, I’m liking his one-liners more and more. Jason and Jin-gook choose Oh-hyuk, and so does Baek-hee. Everyone’s surprised since she’s Kyung-jin’s little protégé, and she keeps their fallout to herself.

In-sung interrupts to ask Jin-gook to hand off Hye-mi’s notebook for Sam-dong. He fills Jin-gook in on the details of what’s been going on with Sam-dong and his trip to the dark side.

He finds Hye-mi and asks if she took all those notes for Sam-dong. He tells her that he’s mad—not about the notes, but that she didn’t tell him that Sam-dong was in trouble. He says that they could’ve looked for him together. Oh, you would’ve just made it worse, but I suppose it’s not your fault that you don’t know that.

Later that night Kyung-jin gets wasted on a bottle of wine, feeling sorry for herself. Oh-hyuk comes to get her, and she asks what his secret is: Why do his students thank him and follow him loyally, while hers never say thank you, never acknowledge her on their albums, never give her flowers on Teacher’s Day? Ha.

She wonders if maybe she wore glasses like him…and snatches his glasses off his face. Heh. Oh-hyuk hauls her out of there as she blabbers on. Once in the car, she asks with tears in her eyes if maybe she’s the problem then. She thinks of Baek-hee, and then tells him that she has a student who’s on her way to becoming a monster…what is she supposed to do?

Oh-hyuk tells her that it’s best to help that student come to the realization on their own, and that he has a similar problem right now. Cut to Sam-dong, playing piano alone in the dark, as Oh-hyuk continues in voiceover that he’s drowning and refuses to grab his hand for help, as he sinks further and further.

Sam-dong rests his head on the keys and plays one note over and over, as the sound dulls and fades. He bangs on the keys angrily and slumps to his knees on the ground. Ack, you’re breaking my heart.

Oh-hyuk’s sister walks home after getting sloshed at the same bar, and on her way home, she has a fateful meeting with young man who gives her his scarf and walks her home (a cameo by 2PM’s Chansung).

She thinks she’s dreaming the whole thing up, but he walks her all the way home. He’s surprised that this is her house, and she says that it’s under her brother’s name, but it’s technically hers. When he says to keep the scarf until they meet again, she goes in for a kiss.

The camera swings around to reality, where the recipient of the kiss is actually a very surprised Man Doo-shik. Hahaha. He returns to his office, mulling over Fate, and how he happened to take all the steps that led him here. He has a moment of enlightenment and decides to reincarnate his talent agency. Aw, yeah. Wheels in motion.

At school, Pil-sook poses awkwardly while In-sung gets ready to snap a picture with her cell phone. Jason casually walks in front of the camera…and then casually walks back, asking what In-sung is doing. In-sung: “I’m taking a picture of Pil-sook.” Jason: “Pil-sook? Oh, were you standing there? I didn’t know!” Hahaha. Subtle as a bulldozer, this kid.

Pil-sook tells him that they’re taking a new profile picture for the showcase, because all her old pictures are pre-diet. He decides a cell phone photo won’t do, and takes her to his agency’s studio.

And the costume he chooses for her? An angel, complete with wings. Ha. Pil-sook is too shy to come out and thinks this is overkill. She’s not wrong. But Jason tells her she has to stand out at the showcase, and he asks their photographer to do him a favor. He agrees, musing that Jason’s certainly got a lot of girls: “Your cell phone’s full of pictures of that one girl, now who’s this?” Pil-sook pretends not to hear, but it gives her pause.

Please, let it be pictures of her, pre-diet.
Please, let it be pictures of her, pre-diet.

She poses for her shots, and Jason watches, pleased as punch, but also with one hairy eyeball on the photographer, just in case. Heh.

Jin-gooks asks Hye-mi about Sam-dong, and she says he still hasn’t told her what’s going on, and she’s ready to give up—she’s done all she can. Oh-hyuk comes to showcase-prep class, and can’t believe there’s five whole students there, who have chosen him as their advisor. He’s especially thrown by Baek-hee’s presence.

He begins, but gets a call from Jin-man, who wants to be put on speakerphone. He starts to tell the kids about the mindset that they have to be in to conquer the stage. Baek-hee asks who’s on the phone. Jason: “This guy…he’s large, but he’s got a liver the size of an anchovy.” (Little liver = scaredy cat.)

Case in point: he’s lecturing them from just outside the room over the phone, because he doesn’t want to get caught. Someone would tell this guy that they’re not really the Rogue Class anymore, except it’s too fun to watch him squirm. Oh-hyuk catches him, but just lets him continue his covert teaching.

He has them do an exercise in ki-warring. They stare each other down in pairs and sing a refrain from a children’s game to get the other person to back down. Jason beats Pil-sook at first, but she comes back fighting. Hye-mi and Baek-hee stare down, but Hye-mi beats her with a self-assured smile, as Baek-hee lowers her head.

Oh-hyuk sits down next to Jin-gook, saying that Sam-dong really ought to be here for a proper match, but he’ll have to do. He offers to fill in, but when Jin-gook levels his best blue steel, Oh-hyuk chickens out immediately. Ha.

Hye-mi cleans up Sam-dong’s room, and finds a piece of paper shoved underneath the bookcase. It’s his diagnosis from the doctor. She reads it, trembling, and then looks it up online, to find out what it means.

Sam-dong comes home to find her like that, and she asks if it’s true. She asks if it’s because of her, because he saved her. He denies it, like the hero that he is. She asks how it happened then, but his eyes dart back and forth, and he responds with the same answer, “No.” She realizes that he can’t hear what she’s saying.

She ekes out, “Can you hear me right now?” Sam-dong searches her eyes, unable to hear but not wanting to let on. He just repeats himself again, “I said, no.” Crushing.

Hye-mi stands there dumbfounded, as tears come pouring down. She runs over to hug him, crying that it’s her fault. He cries too, as he tells her angrily that this is why he didn’t want to come home, why he said she’d regret bringing him here. He didn’t want to burden anyone else with what he’s become.

She takes his hand as she falls to the ground.

Sam-dong: You said before…that you wouldn’t give up. That you would pull me up. Go ahead and pull me out. Please…pull me out.

Aaack! How can you break my heart so badly? Sam-dong was heartrending before, but his “Save Me” declaration just put me over the edge.

They stay there like that, crying together while she clutches his hand. Oh-hyuk walks in alarmed, asking what’s going on. Hye-mi cries, “Teacher, help us.” Oh my god, she’s breaking my heart too.

Oh-hyuk sits alone in the dark as he reads over the diagnosis. He tries to hold back the tears, and then braces himself to go talk to Sam-dong. He says with a smile that it’s an condition that can be controlled with medication, and that it won’t change his daily life.

Sam-dong says with a defeated look in his eyes that if his hearing fails him while he’s onstage, it’ll ruin everything. Oh-hyuk says that it’s a one in a million chance, but Sam-dong reminds him that his condition is one in a million, but it happened to him. Oh-hyuk doesn’t know what else to say to that.

At school, Pil-sook sits down with her lunch at an empty table, and finds a cell phone there. Someone else says it must be Jason’s, since he was just sitting there. She eyes it nonchalantly, but the temptation starts to overwhelm her.

She looks away and her hand starts reaching for it…but she pushes it away. She vows not to stoop that low. Except one teensy look…but no! And she goes back and forth like that for a while, basically in a tug of war between her dying curiosity and her sense of decency.

She starts to crack again as she leans in close…but Jason swoops in snatches it away, panicked. Jason: “Did you see any of the pictures in here?!” Pil-sook answers honestly that she didn’t, and he sighs in relief. Oh, you SO have pictures of her in there. Why didn’t she look? Okay, I’m not advocating her sneaking a peek, but! The Cute!

Jin-gook practices his solo ballad at the piano, and Baek-hee asks if he’s really going with this song instead of a dance number. He says that he’s shown them his dancing and rapping, but in order to win he has to show them a different side.

She realizes that he wants the solo album just as much as she does, and asks good-naturedly if that makes them competitors now. She asks if Hye-mi told him why she didn’t join K, and he tells her that she did.

Baek-hee insists that she didn’t ask her to give up the spot just for her, but she did anyway. She clocks Jin-gook’s confusion, realizing that he didn’t know the real reason. He tells her that she’s not alone in her corner, like she always thought. Jin-gook: “Someone’s on your side. It’s Hye-mi.”

He finds her sitting in their old classroom, head on the desk like she always is when she’s lost in thought. He tells her that she’s grown up, to give up something that she’s wanted so badly, just for a friend.

He doesn’t push her to tell him what’s wrong, and just says that there must be a reason. She leans on him without a word.

Sam-dong comes back to school, walking through the halls of Kirin just like his first day, and feeling just as lost as he was back then too. He finds Oh-hyuk teaching class on the stage today, as he tells the kids that the stage will speak to them and tell them whether they can make it as soloists.

Pil-sook takes him literally, putting her ear to the floor with a knock, making Jason embarrassed for her, while the others don’t really comprehend what he means. He tells them that on the day of the showcase, as they perform, the stage will answer whether or not they’ve prepared, whether they have the right to stand there—and the stage never lies.

Sam-dong watches from above, and asks, “Will it answer me too?”

They head back to class, where they’re met by Jin-man, wearing a crazy video game visor to shield his face. From his POV, the visor screens each person in the room with the following info:

Oh-hyuk: Danger. Good points: None. Bad points: A help to life…NOT.
Hye-mi: Wild. Good: Voice volume. Bad: Difficult personality.
Jason: Cocky. Good: Dance, Singing (a little). Bad: Arrogance, Refusals are severe, Has a lot of girls, Resembles a bird.
Jin-gook: Strong. Good: Has a lot of strength. Bad: Has a lot of strength.
Baek-hee: Exertion. Good: Effort. Bad: Truthfully this is the first time I’ve seen her.
Pil-sook: Gluttony. Good: Singing, Emotive. Bad: Minus those things, all, especially appetite.

LOL.

He addresses the class in Robot Voice, because he somehow thinks that it hides his identity from them. Omg, cracks me up. They just look at him like the loony toons he is, but pretend not to notice, for his sake.

Sam-dong walks in and joins the class, and Jin-man breaks Robot character for a second, to whine that he turned in his music so close to the show. Oh-hyuk asks if this means he’s performing at the showcase, and Hye-mi beams. Her reaction doesn’t go unnoticed by Jin-gook.

Jin-man works with them over the coming days, even teaching Pil-sook how to dance, much to his chagrin.

It’s Showcase Day, and Ma Doo-shik shows up in his formal agency capacity as White Entertainment, which he clears with Principal Shi. And the rivalry with Top Entertainment is on.

He comes across Oh-hyuk’s sister, who happens to be wearing his scarf. He points it out, jolting her out of her fantasy with horror.

Backstage, Hye-mi asks Sam-dong if he’s starting his music again, if that’s why he’s performing in the showcase. He says that he’s here because he’s going to ask the stage whether or not he can put his hopes and dreams into music again.

If he can perform without a hitch, if he gets applause and gets scouted, then he’ll allow himself to hope again. But if something happens to his hearing, then his performance will crash and burn, and he’ll walk away from music, and never look back. Hye-mi says that he won’t mess up on stage today: “I won’t let you.”

Baek-hee prepares and Kyung-jin comes by to wish her well. Baek-hee asks why she hasn’t said anything about her plagiarizing her song. Does that mean she’s saying it’s okay for her to cheat?

Kyung-jin makes it clear that she doesn’t approve. “But you won’t hear anything I say right now. So I’m going to let the stage tell you. That cheating is wrong.”

And sure enough, when Baek-hee takes to the stage, she tells herself it’s going to be okay, but she starts faltering under pressure. She sees the songwriter whispering to her manager, and she buckles under the guilt and the shame, ultimately falling to the ground. She gets booed off stage, and comes face to face with her own demons.

Next it’s Sam-dong’s turn to take to the stage, and he steels himself. He gets up in front of everyone, but as the music starts, his hearing starts to fade out. Ruh-roh.

He looks out at the audience, and Hye-mi watches with bated breath, as he raises the mic…

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My Princess Episode 14 synopsis/summary/recap


Details

* Title: 마이 프린세스 / My Princess
* Genre: Romance
* Episodes: 16
* Broadcast network: MBC
* Broadcast period: 2011-Jan-05 to 2011-Feb-??
* Air time: Wednesday & Thursday 21:55

Synopsis

An ordinary college student, Lee Seol, finds out she's a princess. The grandson of Daehan Group, Park Hae Young, is put in charge of educating Seol on proper etiquette.

Cast

* Song Seung Hun as Park Hae Young
* Kim Tae Hee as Lee Seol
* Park Ye Jin as Oh Yoon Joo
* Ryu Soo Young as Nam Jung Woo
* Lee Soon Jae as President Park Dong Jae
* Maeng Sang Hoon as Oh Ki Taek
* Kang Ye Sol as Lee Dan
* Im Ye Jin as Kim Da Bok
* Lee Ki Kwang as Choi Joon Woo
* Son Sung Yoon as Attendant Shin
* Lee Sung Min as Lee Young Chan
* Lee Dae Yeon as So Sun Woo
* Choi Yoo Hwa (최유화) as Kang Sun Ah
* Heo Tae Hee as Bo Jwa Gwan
* Chu Hun Yub as Yoo Ki Kwang
* Min Joon Hyun as Ki Ja
* Ahn Nae Sang as Emperor Sunjong

Production Credits

* Director: Kwon Suk Jang
* Screenwriter: Kim Eun Sook, Jang Young Shil (장영실)
* Producer:
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My Princess Episode 14 synopsis/summary/recap



16 Episode Korean Drama 마이 프린세

They kiss, and Hae-young tells her that they can’t run away from each other now: “I couldn’t possibly know how hard it is for you, how you’re feeling right now. But that’s how I can keep you by my side.”

He asks if his room is empty, the Royal Grand Executive Presidential Suite, and tells her to go ahead and up-charge him for the hot water, since he’ll be staying. She protests, but he says he’s coming down with a cold since she made him wait outside all day in the freezing cold.

She calls him out on faking it just to stay, and he makes her feel his forehead and puts on his best poor puppy face. He insists he’s really really cold, and tells her to turn up the heat…”Or if you’re going to stay with me all night, a cold room’s fine.” Rawr.

That earns him a glare and a huffy exit from the princess. He laughs, quite pleased with himself.

Yoon-ju gets called to a meeting in the palace, and she finds herself entering quite the official board meeting…that she knew nothing about. Jung-woo tells her to sit down, and then speaks for the group, announcing their position on the fake royal doohickey incident: They believe Yoon-ju should take responsibility, as in resign.

Afterwards Yoon-ju speaks to Jung-woo alone, trembling in anger at how he “could do this to her” like he’s the bad guy here. She asks if he’s doing this for Seol, or the monarchy, or that goddamned history he loves so much.

He tells her that he can do more than just make her resign if he needs to, and responds that its “because of a woman that I once loved to death.” Aw, sad. I don’t think that girl exists anymore, buddy. He tells her that he’s emptying everything she has, so that she can start over. Which would maybe be a better sentiment if she had a soul or something.

Back at the pension, Seol eats while Hae-young just stares at her. She reminds him that he was dying of hunger just a few minutes ago, but he refuses to eat, wanting desperately to get sick. Ha.

He muses that if he falls really ill, then she’ll stay up all night with him, tending to his fever, and momentarily forgetting all of her pain. He tells her that he wants to get so sick that she can’t help but stay by his side, despite all the reasons why they can’t be together.

She tells him that Mom will be back soon, but he’s got that covered—she’s not returning for the night, and also, she’d be on his side anyway. “Your mom loves Park suh-bang.”

Seol looks up at him and says, “I like him too. I like Park Hae-young a lot, and I missed him too.” But she adds that she needs time before she can come to grips with their families’ past, and come to laugh about it. Right now what she needs is someone to be mad at…and the only one around is Hae-young.

Well that’s a silly argument if I’ve ever heard one. Either you’re mad at him or you’re not. Anger is not transferred from one party—his father—to the son, like inheritance or debt. This is inorganic conflict in action: Drama needs them to stay apart, so she’s gonna be mad at him. He’s like the anger patsy.

He tells her to be mad at him as much as she wants, so long as she doesn’t push him away too far. He says to watch him be happy because of her, and be as mad as she wants, because he wants to do at least that much for her. Heh. He means it sincerely, but it reads like a challenge, ’cause how long could she possibly endure if he’s going to be all lovey dovey?

They’re interrupted by a man at the door—it’s Hae-young’s replacement at the palace, here to bring the princess back. His presence immediately spikes Hae-young’s competitive streak, and after Seol refuses to return to the palace, he cuts the guy down to size. He sends a message to the President not to mess with the monarchy anymore.

Upstairs, Hae-young triumphantly tells her this is why she needs a man in the house, and reports the guy gone. Seol: “Well if that guy’s gone, maybe this guy can go too.” (They use the word nom which technically means “guy,” but connotes something more like “ass.”)

Hae-young: “What? Nom? You know, you sometimes call me nom every once in a while…” as he shuffles his feet. Hahaha. I love Wounded Pride Hae-young.

He refuses to leave, since there’s more people bound to show up. Just then, the doorbell rings, and Seol’s friends from school show up, invited by Hae-young. Next Gunnie and her court lady enter, followed by the bodyguard/minion who apparently switched sides from Gramps to Hae-young.

Seol lights up, jumping around like a little girl at the sight of her friends, and smiles at Hae-young when she realizes that he did all this for her. The doorbell rings again, and Hae-young wonders who it might be since this is everyone he invited…

And he walks back in with heavy steps, followed by a smiling Jung-woo. Yay! He joins the party, despite Hae-young’s grumbling that he wasn’t even invited.

They toast and have a good time, and Hae-young goes to the kitchen to replenish snacks, dragging Jung-woo along with him. Probably discontent to leave him alone with Seol for even a second.

In the kitchen, Hae-young watches Seol having a good time with affection, and makes a point of calling her “Our Seol,” a Koreanism that really means “My Seol.” Jung-woo notes it not without the trademark exasperation that accompanies all things Hae-young, but he’s not here to fight over Seol, much to my sadness.

He says that they look good together and he’s jealous—not so much of him, but of their situation. He then tells Hae-young about firing Yoon-ju, and asks him to help him out and go easy on her. Hae-young says he can’t do that, and that he’d only cause her more pain anyway.

There’s some fighting over Gunnie’s attention, and Seol’s friend cries out for Mr. P to bring more beer. He deflects the serving duties to Mr. N, and Jung-woo says that they should go with whoever has more money. Hae-young counters with age, and Jung-woo is finally reduced to rock-paper-scissors. Ha.

Gunnie rifles through Hae-young’s cell phone and finds a video labeled “Ero-Seol,” and both Hae-young and Seol jump at the mention of his nickname for her. Hae-young jumps up to pry it out of his hands, but everyone holds them back as Gunnie connects it to the tv for everyone to watch.

It’s the practice video of Seol doing test runs before the press conference, and everyone squeals that he’s carrying that around in his phone, while he and Seol just die of embarrassment. So cute.

Jung-woo scoffs that it’s not racy at all, despite the moniker, and then muses that this might BE racy…to Hae-young. Cue a big Woooooooooo~~ from the crowd, and Hae-young pretty much admits defeat with a “but she’s pretty in it, right?”

Seol wakes up the next morning to the comforting smell of Gunnie’s cooking, but her face falls when Jung-woo tells her that Hae-young left early in the morning. So much for wanting to be mad at him, yeah?

But then everyone gets up and scurries to the tv in a hurry, and Seol joins them to find Hae-young giving a press conference. Oy, this show and the deus ex press conference.

Hae-young basically outs his family’s backstory in relation to the monarchy—specifically how his grandfather’s fortune was built on what was once the royal treasury, and how he’s felt guilty about it all these years, hence Grandpa’s grand gesture of giving all his wealth to the restoration.

He tells them all about how the three generations of his family have caused the monarchy strife, and adds a plea for the public to take care of the princess. It all amounts to a giant public apology, for the sins of his family.

Seol watches all of this as Jung-woo drives her back to the city, and she mutters with tears in her eyes that Hae-young must be crazy. Jung-woo says that it’s probably the best that he could possibly do for her.

She finds him outside his grandfather’s hospital room, bracing for impact. She looks up at him with tears brimming in her eyes, asking why he’d do such a thing. He tells her that it was the best he could think of, and he didn’t tell her because she would’ve stopped him.

Seol: “How could you do that? I can’t do anything for you. What am I supposed to do now?” How ’bout love him freely? No? Still need more dramatic tension? Okay then.

Hae-young goes in to see his grandfather, preparing for an onslaught of epic proportions. But he’s startled to find Grandpa smiling back at him, countering his apology with a stamp of approval for telling the truth…which is something he couldn’t ever bring himself to do.

He thanks Hae-young for letting him finally lay his burdens down, and adds an apology of his own, for being the one to cause Lee Ahn’s death, and for causing such a rift with Hae-young’s father. He tells him not to hate his father because of the things that Grandpa has done.

Outside, Seol waits anxiously, as Yoon-ju walks up, full of self-righteous indignation. She blames Seol for driving Hae-young to this point. She lays into her for being so selfish, adding that she’s not the only one who’s suffered—Hae-young may appear to have grown up with a silver spoon, but he had a lonely and difficult life.

Yoon-ju accuses her of planning all of this from the beginning, which just cracks me up. A) She’s not you. B) Seol, she’s sweet, but she’s no mastermind. Basic reasoning is a strain on her.

Yoon-ju railroads her with a guilt trip about making Hae-young confess these things himself, and finishes off with how everything that’s happened is Seol’s fault. Oh, so you’re the one who hatched an evil plan wherein your goal was to make Gramps fall into a coma, but it’s all Seol’s fault? Oh. Got it. I was confused, but I see now how it’s not your fault at all.

Grandpa thanks Hae-young, and tells him that he trusts him completely. He asks him to take care of the princess, and with his burden finally lifted, he closes his eyes…and passes away.

Everyone rushes in as Hae-young cries for Grandpa to wake up, and even Yoon-ju Bot cries. Seol stands back, no doubt crippled by the guilt trip that Yoon-ju just laid on her, and cries.

As Hae-young spreads his grandfather’s ashes, he tearfully asks for forgiveness. Everyone but Seol leaves, and Yoon-ju looks back at them standing there. She makes a call to Hae-young’s father, and tells him that she’ll find a way to get him back in the country, and not to worry—Hae-young will be happy to see him. Are you literally scheming over Grandpa’s ashes? My god, woman.

Yoon-ju goes to try and lift the ban on Hae-young’s father, only to be caught red-handed by Hae-young. He tells her not to do anything, even if it’s for him, and if it’s for her…well then that’s a delusion. Ha. Awesome.

Jung-woo comes to see Seol with an “I’m just here to see you,” and laughs that her reaction isn’t what it used to be. He hands over the real royal satchel, because nothing says royalty like embroidery. He tells her that he promised the chairman that he’d put it back in the real princess’ hands, and asks her to return to the palace, because whether or not she’s there, she’s the princess.

She goes to meet Hae-young, who tells her vaguely that he’s got something he has to take care of, so he’ll be out of touch for a while. He presents her with a flowerpot, and says that it’s supposed to grow into flowers. She asks what kind but he doesn’t know. “Grow them, and I’ll be back, and you can tell me what kind of flowers I gave you.” She jokes that it sure is a weird present, but is touched at the sentiment.

He makes one request: that she return to the palace. No matter which way he looks at it, he thinks that’s where she belongs. He starts looking into the whole inheritance matter, and his lawyer tells him that his father, the rightful heir, must relinquish his claim before Grandpa’s money goes to the monarchy.

Seol ponders what to do as she puts the following comment online:

Seol: I’m growing a plant, without knowing what kind of flowers will bloom. He’s given me frustration and excitement all at once. Does Mr. P know?

Gotta love a princess who spills her heart online. She goes to visit Grandpa’s ashes, and apologizes for always blaming him, and never thanking him for helping her find her family. She promises not to run away anymore, and then re-enters the palace.

Her first order of business is to search out Yoon-ju. Showdown time? Aw, yeah. She finds her back at her old job in the museum, and calls her by her title for one last time…and then starts calling her by name, asserting her authority.

Seol reminds her of her words when she was leaving that palace: that when she returned, Yoon-ju would be dead. Ha. She follows through with her promise, the first of which is to fire her from this job too. Awesome.

Yoon-ju throws a hissy fit that this museum was put under her care directly by the chairman, but Seol gives her a wake up call. “That may have been the case yesterday, but today things have changed. The Hae-young Museum is now under the purview of the palace, and I choose the staff. So get out of my palace.” Kick. Ass.

Yoon-ju complains to her father that the museum was her entire life and she deserves it, wah, wah, wah. Even her dad is sick of hearing her entitled rants, and tells her that she’s been given a cut of the inheritance and a position at Daehan Construction. So, you’re getting a new position handed to you, and you’re still complaining? Gah.

Seol takes to her princess duties with zest, and starts strategizing for the best ways to spread Korean culture. Imma go with…dramas. She keeps getting no answer when she calls Hae-young, and when she asks her bodyguard, he tells her that Hae-young left the country. She flips her lid that they should’ve put him on the no-fly list (What is with this show and the no-fly list?) and pouts at his prolonged absence.

She begins her lessons with Hae-young’s replacement, and when he presents her with her new study schedule, she decides she doesn’t like it. She writes up one of her own, which includes: “History: Nam Jung-woo. Economics: Steve Jobs. English: John Park. Music: Beast, Rain. Fashion: Shinee. Horseback Riding: Bidam.”

LOL. This girl cracks me up. Her teacher stares slack-jawed, and she tells him that she trusts in his capabilities, and asks him to round ‘em up in a week. Hahaha.

As time passes and the flowers grow, Seol studies hard. In voiceover we hear the texts that she sends him, asking why he’s taking so long. “What are you taking care of? Are you cleaning up after all the women in your life? Are there that many? Don’t just take care of one a day. Go breakfast, lunch, and dinner.” Heh.

Another one: “Today I’m wearing a really short skirt! If you don’t hurry back, I’m gonna wear a low-cut dress!” And: “Did you find somebody else? Is it a foreign princess? Is she prettier than me? But isn’t it possible that I’m prettier?!”

She finally sends a text insisting that she’s going to be cool about it, but then follows up with a request that he just reply ONCE, with a period, just so that she knows he’s there. She gets impatient, but then one day he replies, with just one period.

She leaps up for joy, jumping up and down with so much excitement that she slips off the fountain…

And who’s there to catch her, but her knight in shining designer suit?

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16 Episode Scent of a Woman 여인의 향기 / Yeoineui Hyanggi - Scent of a Woman Episode 1 & 2 - Chinese & English Subtitles


16 Episode Scent of a Woman 여인의 향기 / Yeoineui Hyanggi - Scent of a Woman Episode 1 & 2

Details

Title: 여인의 향기 / Yeoineui Hyanggi
Genre: Romance
Episodes: 16
Broadcast network: SBS
Broadcast period: 2011-Jul-23 to 2011-Sep-??
Air time: Saturday & Sunday 21:50

Synopsis

A woman, Lee Yeon Jae, is given the grim prognosis that she only has a short time left to live. She decides to quit her job at a travel agency and live her life to the fullest.

Cast

Kim Sun Ah as Lee Yeon Jae
Lee Dong Wook as Kang Ji Wook
Uhm Ki Joon as Chae Eun Suk
Seo Hyo Rim as Im Se Kyung

Extended Cast

Nam Goong Won (남궁원) as Im Joong Hee
Shin Ji Soo as Yang Hee Joo
Cha Ji Yun (차지연) as Cha Ji Yeon
Lee Jung Gil
Kim Kwang Gyu
Kim Hye Ok
Shin Jung Geun
as Kim Soon Jung
as Yoo Hye Won
as Oh Sang Mok
as Kang Chul Man
as Park Sang Woo
as Yoon Bong Kil
as Noh Sang Shik
as Nam Na Ri
as Kim Dong Myung

Production Credits

Director: Park Hyung Ki
Screenwriter: No Ji Seol (노지설)
Producer:
source: http://wiki.d-addicts.com/

Scent of a Woman Episode 1 - English Subtitles
Scent of a Woman Episode 2

Scent of a Woman Synopsis

Scent of a Woman Episode 1 (Chinese Subtitles)

Scent of a Woman Episode 2 (Chinese Subtitles)

Scent of a Woman Episode 1 (English Subtitles)

Scent of a Woman Episode 2 (English Subtitles)

Scent of a Woman Episode 2 (English Subtitles) @2

Scent of a Woman Episode 1

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Thai Drama (Thai Lakorn)Tas Rak (Slave of Love - Episode 1- 4



Thai Drama (Thai Lakorn)Tas Rak (Slave of Love
Released: May 25th, 2011
Episodes: TBA
Genre: Romance/Drama/Period

cast:

Krissada Pornweroj (Smart) as His Serene Highness Prince Darbprabsatroo
Thrisadee Sahawong (Por) as AongDin
KhemUpsorn Sirisukkha (Cherry) as Princess Aeyawadee
Janie Thienposuwan as Ward
Daraneenuch Pothipiti (Top) as Tid
Benjapol ChoeyArun (Golf) as Daeng
Thanya Sopol (Daeng) as Mom Nuan
Pajaree Na Nakorn (Poodle) as Nim
Panidej Wattanasuchart (Duke) as Phra Pipit
Chotika Wongwilas (Noey) as Noree
Pasain Ruengwut (Ae) as Khuad
Chudapa Janthakhet (Chu) as Wong
Chotisot Kaewpinij (Sobee) as Pai
Thansita Suwatcharatanakit (Chompoo) as Khao
Prakasit Bosuwan (Pang) as Phra Panit/JeenHong
Saengdao Songsaeng (Joy) as Lueh
Pawanrat Naksuruya (Meaw) as Bang)
Sakaojai Poonsawat (Aom) as Pring

Thai Drama (Thai Lakorn)Tas Rak (Slave of Love
Synopsis:

In the late period of King Rama IV of Siam, "Chiang Noi" is a small independent state located between the borders of Siam and Myanmar. Chao Luang Mahacheevit, the old king of Chiang Noi is very sick. He is waiting for Prince Tanlawin who disappears during the civil war last 20 years ago. Princess Aeyawadee can't stand seeing her father lying sick with sufferings, so she decides to go to Siam to look for her brother and bring him back to rule the country.

Princess Aeyawadee leaves Chiang Noi to Siam with AongDin, the quiet and skillful warrior and Tid, her good humoured maid. The news about the princess's journey reaches to people in "the Green Palace" of Mom Nuan. She has an only beloved son named HSH Prince Darbprabsatroo.

People in the Green Palace are more excited about this news than anyone in Siam because Princess Aeyawadee is Prince Darb's fiancee since they were kids. Their elders pair them up for the political purposes though Princess Aeyawadee and Prince Darb have never met each other before and don't agree with this engagement. But Mom Nuan is the only one who is so happy because she hopes for the huge benefit in the ruby mines of Chiang Noi, so she wants Princess Aeyawadee to be her daughter-in-law.

Mom Nuan set the palanquin procession to welcome the princess and annouce to all people in Siam about the princess's coming. Siamese have known about Princess Aeyawadee's reputation that she is very gorgeous and generous princess and she also has very sweet scented hair.

In Siam, there's another girl who was born as a slave in the house of Phra PipitaOsot. Her name is Ward. She has been a slave since she was born because her parents are slaves. She is a smart, ambitious and eager learning girl. She yields to let her masters beat her up, so that she can sneak to eavesdrop and learn about the medicine from her master. She uses her genius to memorize Phra Pipit's medical manual until she's skilled in traditional medicine.

One day, Ward is sold to be a prostitute the big brothel of Phra Panit. Ward decides to escape into the jungle. She uses her smartness and cunning to get away from the men who hunt after her until she meets the Princess Aeyawadee's procession.

Princess Aeyawadee also has the enemy that is Saming Sinthu, her own uncle who conspires with the foreigner to overthrow Chao Mahacheevit. He sends his people to keep obstructing Princess Aeyawadee from looking for her brother.

Princess Aeyawadee doesn't want to let anyone know her status because she worries that it will not be convenient for her to look for her brother. At that time, AongDin helped Ward from the bad guys who hunt for her. He asks Ward to repay him a debt of gratitude by dressing up as Princess Aeyawadee to trick the princess's enemy's people. Ward accepts to do so because she thinks that she can escape after that. However, Ward can't get away from there because Mom Nuan comes to see her and misunderstands that Ward is Princess Aeyawadee.

At the same time, Princess Aeyawadee who disguises herself as a slave separates from AongDin and her maid. Unfortunately, She gets caught with the big group of slaves that is being sent to the brothel.

2 pretty girls are tricked by the destiny. The slave becomes the princess and the princess becomes the slave. AongDin and Tid don't dare to tell Mom Nuan the truth that Ward is not the princess because they worry about the relationship between the countries. AongDin is going to be crazy for losing the real princess.

Ward who is ill-mannered and feisty has to play the role as the princess, while the real Princess Aeyawadee tries to explain about her real status, but no one believe her and they think that she's crazy and daydreaming.

Original Soundtrack
Song: Tas Rak (Slave of Love)
Artist: Rose Sarinthip

Original Soundtrack
Song: Lom Hai Jai Peu Krai Khon Nueng (Breath for someone)
Artist: Neung Narongvit

Credit pictures: www.khemupsorn.com


Tas Rak (Slave of Love) Episode 1

Tas Rak (Slave of Love) Episode 1 Part 1

Tas Rak (Slave of Love) Episode 1 Part 2

Tas Rak (Slave of Love) Episode 1 Part 3

Tas Rak (Slave of Love) Episode 1 Part 4

Tas Rak (Slave of Love) Episode 1 Part 5

Tas Rak (Slave of Love) Episode 1 Part 6

Tas Rak (Slave of Love) Episode 1 Part 7

Tas Rak (Slave of Love) Episode 1 Part 8

Tas Rak (Slave of Love) Episode 2

Tas Rak (Slave of Love) Episode 2 Part 1

Tas Rak (Slave of Love) Episode 2 Part 2

Tas Rak (Slave of Love) Episode 2 Part 3

Tas Rak (Slave of Love) Episode 2 Part 4Link
Tas Rak (Slave of Love) Episode 2 Part 5

Tas Rak (Slave of Love) Episode 2 Part 6

Tas Rak (Slave of Love) Episode 2 Part 7

Tas Rak (Slave of Love) Episode 2 Part 8

Tas Rak (Slave of Love) Episode 3

Tas Rak (Slave of Love) Episode 3 Part 1

Tas Rak (Slave of Love) Episode 3 Part 2

Tas Rak (Slave of Love) Episode 3 Part 3

Tas Rak (Slave of Love) Episode 3 Part 4

Tas Rak (Slave of Love) Episode 3 Part 5

Tas Rak (Slave of Love) Episode 3 Part 6

Tas Rak (Slave of Love) Episode 3 Part 7

Tas Rak (Slave of Love) Episode 3 Part 8


Tas Rak (Slave of Love) Episode 4

Tas Rak (Slave of Love) Episode 4 Part 1

Tas Rak (Slave of Love) Episode 4 Part 2


Tas Rak (Slave of Love) Episode 4 Part 3

Tas Rak (Slave of Love) Episode 4 Part 4

Tas Rak (Slave of Love) Episode 4 Part 5

Tas Rak (Slave of Love) Episode 4 Part 6

Tas Rak (Slave of Love) Episode 4 Part 7

Tas Rak (Slave of Love) Episode 4 Part 8

Tas Rak (Slave of Love) Episode 4 Part 9

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Episode 1 - 78 (End) - Japanese Drama Akuto: Juhanzai Sosahan/ Akutou: Juuhanzai Sousahan/悪党~重犯罪捜査班



金 九:悪党〜重犯罪捜査班
劇 名:恶党〜重犯罪捜査班
電視台:朝日放送ABC
首 播:2011-01-21
回 數:

STAFF

脚本:深沢正樹
演出:小松隆志、塚本連平
音楽:朝倉紀行
ゼネラルプロデューサー:黒田徹也(テレビ朝日)
プロデューサー:中込卓也(テレビ朝日)、飯田新(ABC)、川西琢(テレビ朝日)、伊藤達哉(MMJ)
制作:ABC、テレビ朝日、MMJ

主題歌:

オープニングテーマ:4Minute
主題歌:S.R.S「Real Lie」

演 員

富樫 正義 - 高橋克典
里中 啓一郎 - 小泉孝太郎
飯沼 玲子 - 内山理名
柴田 安春 - 鈴木浩介
山下 学 - 平山浩行
森川 明日香 - 滝沢沙織
津上 譲司 - 八神蓮
里中 理恵 - 原田佳奈
西村 和也 - 敦士
平松 亜美 - 松原夏海(AKB48)
三枝 由美 - 桃永
富樫 のぞみ - 宮武美桜
猪原 勇作 - デビット伊東
藤井 佐知代 - 大森暁美
石黒 孝雄 - 梅沢富美男
前島 隆造 - 村上弘明


TV Show: Akuto: Juhanzai Sosahan
Romaji: Akuto: Juhanzai Sosahan / Akutou: Juuhanzai Sousahan
Japanese: 悪党~重犯罪捜査班
Director:
Writer:
Network: TV Asahi
Episodes:
Release Date: January 21, 2011
Runtime: Fridays 21:00-21:54
Language: Japanese
Country: Japan

Credit to: AsianMediaWiki
source: http://www.natnatvip.org/

悪党~重犯罪捜査班 第1集 Akuto~Juuhanzai Sousahan Episode 1
悪党~重犯罪捜査班 第2集 Akuto~Juuhanzai Sousahan Episode 2
悪党~重犯罪捜査班 第3集 Akuto~Juuhanzai Sousahan Episode 3
悪党~重犯罪捜査班 第4集 Akuto~Juuhanzai Sousahan Episode 4
悪党~重犯罪捜査班 第5集 Akuto~Juuhanzai Sousahan Episode 5
悪党~重犯罪捜査班 第6集 Akuto~Juuhanzai Sousahan Episode 6
悪党~重犯罪捜査班 第7集 Akuto~Juuhanzai Sousahan Episode 7
悪党~重犯罪捜査班 第8集大結局 Akuto~Juuhanzai Sousahan Episode 8 End

Akuto ~ Juuhanzai Sousahan Episode 1
Akuto ~ Juuhanzai Sousahan Episode 2
Akuto ~ Juuhanzai Sousahan Episode 3
Akuto ~ Juuhanzai Sousahan Episode 4
Akuto ~ Juuhanzai Sousahan Episode 5
Akuto ~ Juuhanzai Sousahan Episode 6
Akuto ~ Juuhanzai Sousahan Episode 7

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126 Episode Korean Drama High Kick Through The Roof /지붕 뚫고 하이킥 / 거침없이 하이킥 시즌2 / Unstoppable High Kick (Season) 2 / High Kick 2 - Episode 1 - 126



High Kick Through The Roof
Also known as 지붕 뚫고 하이킥 / 거침없이 하이킥 시즌2 / Unstoppable High Kick (Season) 2 / High Kick 2

Information

Genre: Comedy, Family , Romance

Category: Korean Drama

Film Date: September, 2009

Episodes: 126

Synopsis

Shin Se Kyung and Shin Shin Ae (Seo Shin Ae) are a pair of sisters who came to work as maids in Foodstuff company President, Lee Sun Jae's house after their debt-ridden father 'Shin Dal Ho' (Jung Seok Yong) runs away leaving them to fend for themselves. Due to the sisters living their lives in the mountains, everything in the city (outside world) are both new and curious for them specially for the younger sister 'Shin Ae'. Living together with President Lee are his daughter 'Lee Hyun Kyung', Son in-law 'Jung Bo Suk', Doctor to-be son 'Lee Ji Hun', grandson 'Jung Jun Hyuk' who is a highschool student and grand-daughter 'Jung Hae Ri'. Jun Hyuk's school deen 'Kim Ja Ok' is in love with President Lee who is widowed...

Starring:
High Kick Through The Roof Episode 1
High Kick Through The Roof Episode 2
High Kick Through The Roof Episode 3
High Kick Through The Roof Episode 4
High Kick Through The Roof Episode 5
High Kick Through The Roof Episode 6

Link: Episode 7 - 126 High Kick Through The Roof

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50 Episode Korean Drama Gloria/글로리아


【韩文劇名】:글로리아
【中文劇名】:荣耀之歌 Gloria
【接 档】:蒲公英家族
【電 視 台】:MBC 周末劇
【首 播】:2010年07月31日 PM7:55分 (北京.台湾时间 PM 6:55)
【集 数】:50集(预定)
【导 演】:김민식 金民植 ( MBC 仍想結婚的女子, 贤內助女王 )
【编 剧】:정지우 郑智友 ( SBS 摘星星給我, 家门的荣光 )
【主 演】:裴斗娜、李天熙、徐智鍚、苏怡贤、吴贤庆
【簡 介】:以夜总会为背景,讲述30年代女性挑战歌手的故事

Details

* Title: 글로리아 / Gloria
* Genre: Drama
* Episodes: 50
* Broadcast Network: MBC
* Broadcast period: 2010-Jul-31 to TBA
* Air time: Saturday & Sunday 19:55

Synopsis

Gloria is an intense tale of people who are fiercely devoted to surviving their rough lives, focusing in particular on the life of a nightclub singer, Na Jin Jin, who braves the difficulties of her work to provide for her mentally handicapped younger sister, Jin Joo. She finds an unwavering source of strength and support from her loyal childhood friend, Ha Dong Ah, a talented fighter and gangster. Jin Jin also meets a potential love interest in Lee Kang Suk, the illegitimate son of an entrepreneur.

Cast

* Bae Doo Na as Na Jin Jin
o Lee Ji Eun as Jin Jin (child)
* Lee Chun Hee as Ha Dong Ah
* Suh Ji Suk as Lee Kang Suk
* So Yi Hyun as Jung Yoon Seo
* Oh Hyun Kyung as Na Jin Joo
* Lee Jong Won as Lee Ji Suk
* Yeon Kyu Jin as Lee Joon Ho
* Sung Byung Sook (성병숙) as Mrs. Song
* Kim Young Ok as Oh Soon Nyeo
* Na Young Hee as Yeo Jung Nan (Kang Suk's mother)
* Chun Bo Geun as Ha Eo Jin (Dong Ah's nephew)
* Jung Kyu Soo as Ha Man Soo (Dong Ah's father)
* Jung So Nyu as Yoon Seo's mother
* Kim Ki Hyun as President Jung (Yoon Seo's father)
* Lee Young Ha as Jung Woo Hyun
* Lee Sung Min as Son Jong Bum
* Kim Byung Choon as Lee Yoon Bae
* Choi Jae Hwan as Park Dong Chul
* Jo Hyang Ki as Tae Soon
* Ha Yun Joo as Yoo Mi Na
* Park Hyun Sook as Choi Ji Young

Production Credits

* Producer: Lee Dae Young
* Director: Kim Min Shik, Kim Kyung Hee (김경희)
* Scriptwriter: Jung Ji Woo
source: http://wiki.d-addicts.com/
http://www.natnatvip.org/



荣耀之歌簡介 Gloria Synopsis
荣耀之歌第1集 Gloria Episode 1
荣耀之歌第2集 Gloria Episode 2
荣耀之歌第3集 Gloria Episode 3
荣耀之歌第4集 Gloria Episode 4
荣耀之歌第5集 Gloria Episode 5
荣耀之歌第6集 Gloria Episode 6
荣耀之歌第7集 Gloria Episode 7
荣耀之歌第9集 Gloria Episode 9
荣耀之歌第10集 Gloria Episode 10
荣耀之歌第11集 Gloria Episode 11
荣耀之歌第12集 Gloria Episode 12
荣耀之歌第13集 Gloria Episode 13
荣耀之歌第14集 Gloria Episode 14
荣耀之歌第14集 Gloria Episode 15
荣耀之歌第16集 Gloria Episode 16
荣耀之歌第17集 Gloria Episode 17
荣耀之歌第18集 Gloria Episode 18
荣耀之歌第19集 Gloria Episode 19
荣耀之歌第20集 Gloria Episode 20
荣耀之歌第21集 Gloria Episode 21
荣耀之歌第22集 Gloria Episode 22
荣耀之歌第23集 Gloria Episode 23
荣耀之歌第24集 Gloria Episode 24
荣耀之歌第25集 Gloria Episode 25
荣耀之歌第26集 Gloria Episode 26
荣耀之歌第27集 Gloria Episode 27
荣耀之歌第28集 Gloria Episode 28
荣耀之歌第29集 Gloria Episode 29
荣耀之歌第30集 Gloria Episode 30
荣耀之歌第31集 Gloria Episode 31
荣耀之歌第32集 Gloria Episode 32
荣耀之歌第33集 Gloria Episode 33
荣耀之歌第34集 Gloria Episode 34
荣耀之歌第35集 Gloria Episode 35
荣耀之歌第36集 Gloria Episode 36
荣耀之歌第37就 Gloria Episode 37
荣耀之歌第38集 Gloria Episode 38
荣耀之歌第39集 Gloria Episode 39
荣耀之歌第40集 Gloria Episode 40
荣耀之歌第41集 Gloria Episode 41
荣耀之歌第42集 Gloria Episode 42

荣耀之歌第43集 Gloria Episode 43
荣耀之歌第44集 Gloria Episode 44
荣耀之歌第45集 Gloria Episode 45
荣耀之歌第46集 Gloria Episode 46
荣耀之歌第47集 Gloria Episode 47

Gloria Episode 1 - With English subtitles
Gloria Episode 2
Gloria Episode 3
Gloria Episode 4
Gloria Episode 5
Gloria Episode 6
Gloria Episode 7
Gloria Episode 8
Gloria Episode 9
Gloria Episode 10
Gloria Episode 11
Gloria Episode 12
Gloria Episode 13
Gloria Episode 14
Gloria Episode 15
Gloria Episode 16
Gloria Episode 17
Gloria Episode 18
Gloria Episode 19
Gloria Episode 20
Gloria Episode 21
Gloria Episode 22
Gloria Episode 23
Gloria Episode 24
Gloria Episode 25
Gloria Episode 26
Gloria Episode 27
Gloria Episode 28
Gloria Episode 29
Gloria Episode 30
Gloria Episode 31
Gloria Episode 32
Gloria Episode 33
Gloria Episode 34
Gloria Episode 35
Gloria Episode 36
Gloria Episode 37
Gloria Episode 38
Gloria Episode 39
Gloria Episode 40
Gloria Episode 41
Gloria Episode 42
Gloria Episode 43
Gloria Episode 44
Gloria Episode 45
Gloria Episode 46
Gloria Episode 47
Gloria Episode 48
Gloria Episode 49
Gloria Episode 50
source: http://www.mysoju.com/

Gloria Episode 20

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