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Sungkyunkwan Scandal: Episode 3

[Hi folks, I know you’ve been waiting for this recap, so I hope you’ll give a warm welcome to the two Sungkyunkwan recappers, cassie.opeia and red pill! Some of you have been very patient, and I thank you for that. Some of you have not, and we will speak of it no further. Both recappers are working very hard, and I know you will love having their thoughts on this little gem of a series. Enjoy. –javabeans]

Greetings, readers!! Cassie here, reporting for duty! I’ll be one of the guest recappers for this series along with Red Pill, who will be alternating episodes with me. I know what you’re thinking…Cassie.Opeia…really? Really. However, I just wanted to let you guys know that I’m not in this just because I’m a DBSK fan but because I’ve been intrigued by this drama since day one. Besides, Micky Yoochun is my least favorite member and I’m sure many of you will agree with me when I say that Song Joong Ki has stolen the spotlight for “Most Beautiful Man” in the show. Anyhow, enough with the introductions and onto the recap!

 
EPISODE 3 RECAP

Picking up where we left off, Yoon-hee avoids making eye contact with Minister Ha who seems to recognize her. Just as he points his finger at her and begins to speak, a gisaeng apologizes for the disturbance, explaining that this was all a part of the Sungkyunkwan initiation and he(she) is a Sungkyunkwan scholar. Remembering his anger, Minister Ha threatens that he will have Yoon-hee expelled for disorderly conduct to which Yoon-hee respectfully bows and offers her most sincere apologies.

Just as Yoon-hee turns to leave, the whispering of the peeking noblemen catches her attention and she realizes that they’re staring at the bare-shouldered Cho-sun. The woman in Yoon-hee can’t stand to see another woman being so embarrassed and so, to Cho-sun and everyone’s surprise, she gives her outer garment to Cho-sun. Yoon-hee then asks Minister Ha’s permission to take Cho-sun with her, explaining(slightly mocking) that the president of Sungkyunkwan was the one to make such demands in the name of initiation. Despite his anger, the Minister is forced to let Yoon-hee go because it is his son she speaks about—and of course he cannot protest unless he was to undermine his son’s authority. Even after Yoon-hee has left, however, Minister Ha can’t shake the inkling that her face was a familiar one.

Yoon-hee leads Cho-sun out of the room, venting that it’s because jerks like the Minister are in positions of power that Joseon is in such bad shape. Guys like him should all be thrown into the Han river. Giggling, a gisaeng asks her if she’s going to spend all night ranting when she’s finally met the gisaeng she’s been looking for all along—Cho-sun. By the surprise on Yoon-hee’s face, it’s clear that she only brought Cho-sun out to save her from an unpleasant night with the Minister.

Meanwhile, Sun-joon is still pondering over his own mission: “The flower of all flowers is the lotus, thus pluck the lotus of all lotuses, the Bu-yong flower.” Being the puritan that he is, Sun-joon is thinking flowers and lotuses in literal terms. It’s only when his man-servant comes to the rescue(knowing Sun-joon and his puritan ways) that Sun-joon grasps the figurative undertones of “pluck” and “flower”. Tehe. (Did anyone else find Sun-joon’s man-servant’s laugh absolutely contagious? Ha, Loved it!)

The “lotus” in question is none other than In-soo’s sister Hyo-Eun (Seo Hyo Rim). Of course the mission itself is a setup for Sun-joon to fail, thus as she and her brother’s minions await his arrival, she rehearses her lines of rejection to the praise and adoration of Byung-choon. Outside the estate walls, Sun-joon is bickering with his man-servant—he deems it impossible that In-soo would set up his own sister for ‘plucking’ and that he must be missing something.

Little do they know that away from others’ eyes, Hyo-eun does a 180 on her image. Tired of waiting, an annoyed Hyo-eun storms off to her room and begins stripping off her outer garments in annoyance. When her hand-maid reminds her of her brother’s friends outside, Hyo-eun retorts, “They can just stand punishment outside! All of them have such pathetic looks… where in the world are the people like these novel characters?” As Hyo-eun giggles over her story book, she pokes her maid with her feet and tells her to let Byung-choon and Go-bong know that she wants to rest for 1 shigak(1 shigak/gak=15 minutes) threatening that if the maid doesn’t, she’ll go outside in her under-garments. That’s enough to alarm the maid and she hurries out to let them know.

Byung-choon decides to take this time to use the restroom (and of course Go-bong & co. follow) and as soon as they leave Sun-joon stealthily enters the estate(without losing his noble air, of course), still contemplating the words Bu-Yong-Hwa(flower)—and what do you know, he spots the Bu-Yong-Dang sign above Hyo-eun’s room.

Inside, Hyo-eun mistakes Sun-joon’s approaching shadow as her maid’s and she throws open her doors to yell at her—only to find Sun-joon’s startled face staring back at her. Sun-joon hurriedly closes her doors but Hyo-eun reopens them and as he begins to protest, she shushes him with her finger…her eyes of adoration fixated on him.

Back at Sungkyunkwan, Yong-ha and In-soo share drinks. Yong-ha tells In-soo that he need not worry if it’s Cho-sun that he’s worried about, pointing out that In-soo has been constantly checking for news from the Gisaeng house. In-soo denies it, reassuring Yong-ha(and perhaps himself) that Cho-sun will not so easily be moved—she wouldn’t even blink if a man were to lay down his life for her. Yong-ha explains that is the precise reason he sent Yoon-hee…he wants to see her be stripped of her guise.

At the gisaeng house, Cho-sun asks Yoon-hee what it is she can do for her—is it not her undergarments marked with proof of her affections? (I think we all know the undertones of that mission). Yoon-hee admits that she’s right. Cho-sun then says, “All that is left for you to do is ask me then.” She moves closer to Yoon-hee and blows flour from her face. This is enough to unsettle Yoon-hee and she hurriedly gets up to leave, claiming that she is no different from Minister Ha—they’ve both come to beg for one night with her. Impressed by his(her) chivalry, Cho-sun suggests that Yoon-hee just take her undergarment—it is a gift to the one she’s given her heart to. (Painter of the wind, anyone?).

Yoon-hee unfolds the undergarment and begins painting on it to show that this is not a shameful undergarment but a beautiful memory. A smiling Cho-sun says, “Then I must write a poem in reply.”

Meanwhile, an awkward Sun-joon stands with his back to the still underdressed Hyo-eun(who has reverted back to being Miss Proper). He begins to excuse himself when Hyo-eun stops him—she can’t let him leave like this. Why? It’s because Byung-choon&co. just realized that Sun-joon might’ve slipped in to the estate while they were taking care of “business.” Byung-choon arrives just in time to see Sun-joon’s shadow inside but when he swings open the doors, there is only an underdressed Hyo-eun getting ready for bed.

Startled, Hyo-eun kicks an even more startled Byung-choon out and as soon as the coast is clear, she helps Sun-joon escape. Not before they share her fairy-tale moment—guy tells her he won’t forget this night, flustered girl trips, guy catches, girl is hit hard by cupid’s arrow. Of course.
On the road, Minister Ha still can’t shake his inkling and decides to turn back to the gisaeng house when his attention is turned to scarlet notes floating in the sky. He becomes alarmed and hurries home while a mysterious masked man sends exploding arrows all around the city. The arrows explode into scarlet pieces of paper declaring the secrets and scandals of the nation—and one of them fall into the hands of Yoon-hee.

The masked man is Hong-Byuk-Seo(we’ll be calling him the Red Messenger) and his next target is Minister Ha’s home. Just as the minister arrives home, he sends an arrow flying towards the minister. The arrow hits the main gate and a chase ensues. As Yoon-hee walks the streets while reading the scarlet note, the Red Messenger appears in front of her and unconsciously helps him escape by telling the guards she hasn’t seen anyone suspicious.

The chase ends when the Red Messenger hides behind Ban-chon territory, which the guards are prohibited from entering after hours.

Minister Ha is furious that an army of guards failed to catch one man but becomes intrigued when hearing that the Red Messenger disappeared into Ban-chon. The news reaches the King’s ears and he considers the possibility of the Red Messenger being related to Sungkyunkwan. He smiles as he muses that things are getting interesting…the Red Messenger is looking for the Geum-dong-ji-sa(kind of a Book of Kings, if you will).

Sun-joon’s father is alarmed at the mention of the Geum-dong-ji-sa. How did you take care of things, he accuses Minister Ha. The minister assures him that the book is long gone, but Sun-joon’s father warns that he must get rid of the Red Messenger. If he fails to do so, the Noron party will be endangered as a whole.

Outside the Sungkyunkwan gates, Yoon-hee is startled when Sun-joon grabs her shoulder. He reminds her that time is almost up and that she should hurry and Yoon-hee notices that he’s coming from Buk-chon.

The seniors of Sungkyunkwan begin checking the fruits of the freshmen’s missions and when they finally reach Yoon-hee, Yong-ha is sure of her failure. To his and everyone’s surprise, however, she offers up Cho-sun’s undergarment. Failing to hide his shock, Yong-ha asks if this really belongs to Cho-sun—the others suspicious that it belongs to another gisaeng—but when he unfolds and counts the flowers on the undergarment, he is assured that it truly is Cho-sun’s undergarment.

Byung-choon grabs it and begins to read Cho-sun’s poem: “Who would say that a short night is lesser than a long night? Such an enrapturing short night…I would not trade for any longer night.”

A stiff faced Insoo asks, “I’ll ask you again. Is it true? Did you see Cho-sun? And did she give this to you directly?” When she answers yes, In-soo clenches his fist silently in anger. Yong-ha on the other hand is thoroughly amused and lets out an adorable chuckle.

Yong-ha declares that the greatest prize is undisputedly Yoon-hee, who made possible the impossible. Yoon-hee receives her uniform, officially(or…unofficially) admitted to the university.

Next is Sun-joon. He announces that he was unable to fulfill his mission, saying that he did not even go to Minister Ha’s house in Buk-chon. Yoon-hee quietly protests that she saw him coming from Buk-chon but Sun-joon clears his throat to keep her quiet.

After preparations are complete, In-soo gives the ok for the punishment to begin(after a smug little speech) and several scholars come out to push him in.

Along the side of the creek, the school chancellor is waiting for Sun-joon to fall in with a custom made lifesaver. He grumbles that this is the problem with rich kids—they can’t do anything for themselves, forcing him to take matters into his own hands. “Why should an oldie like me have to run into save him at this time of night? This lifesaver is NOT for that inflexible prick Lee Sun-joon. It’s for me! The one you save is me! So you have to do it well!” And just as he swings to throw the lifesaver in, Yoon-hee cries, “Wait!”…resulting in a hilarious moan from the chancellor as the rope wraps around his neck.

Yoon-hee decides that she wants to use her one wish(the grand prize) on saving Sun-joon. Despite In-soo’s threats that if she uses this wish, he has the power to expel her, she insists that she wants to use it on Sun-joon.

When they return to campus, Sun-joon stops Yoon-hee. Yoon-hee says, “If you’re going to thank me, there’s no need to. I was just trying to ‘stick to my principles’,” she smirks at her own Sun-joon reference and goes on, “I don’t like being indebted to someone.” Sun-joon tells her that it might have been better if she didn’t get involved, “Since I wanted to change this tradition of ‘mission impossible’ initiation. I also can’t stand being indebted to someone, so if you ever have a request, let me know. If it’s something within my powers, then I will do my best to do it.” Ah, the budding of a friendship.

As Sun-joon returns to the dormitories, Yong-ha is waiting for him to have a word.

Yong-ha, who seems to have heard Sun-joon talking to Yoon-hee asks:

“Is that why? ‘There’s no need to keep the rules of something as meaningless as this initiation’…Is that why even though you went to Minister Ha’s estate, you claimed you didn’t? ‘I’d rather be thrown into the urine-filled creek than fall for your immature tricks,’ is that it? Is it pride? Competitiveness? Defiance? It’s for guys like you…the initiation. Guys like you who were born into rich families with stiff necks because you’ve never had to bow your head to anyone. It’s to humble guys like you. Why? Because this is Sungkyunkwan. It doesn’t matter who your father is, here, all of you are just fresh meat…So get off your high horse—this is the precious lesson that your seniors are teaching you,” finally smiling after his uncharacteristic serious talk. “So don’t take it all too seriously.”

He leaves as he pats Sun-joon on the back, but Sun-joon retorts, “Then you must not have passed your initiation. Because there is no other scholar who wears such flamboyant clothes as you do. Is this not a display of the wealth and power of your father?” Touché!

Sun-joon continues by saying that it was because Buyong-hwa was a chaste young lady and he did not see it fit to embarrass her in front of men—that is all. Yong-ha breaks out into a smile and congratulates Sun-joon on his entrance into Sungkyunkwan.

In-soo is being pampered by his minions while they complain that they could’ve gotten Sun-joon good if it weren’t for Kim Yoon-shik. Go-bong lets slip that Sun-joon specifically asked to be sent to the East Wing dormitory. Why is this a big deal? It has been Sungkyunkwan tradition for people of the Noron faction to stay in the West Wing, while the Soron stay in the East wing—even the school is divided by politics. Who does Sun-joon think he is, going against tradition? Does he think lightly of the Soron faction? Even the school chancellor refuses to allow it but Professor Jung suggests that it will be hard to do change Sun-joon’s self-righteous mind.

Yong-ha doesn’t seem too worried though. Despite his past failures in getting Sun-joon into trouble, Yong-ha is sure that Sun-joon won’t be able to stay in the East Wing for long because they have a secret weapon: the crazy horse, Guh-roo. He never shares a room with anyone, ESPECIALLY not a Noron.

Meanwhile, Yoon-hee is sitting, looking like a deer caught in headlights as Sun-joon undresses into his sleeping robes.

Sun-joon tells her to take off her clothes to sleep, but of course she has her own secret to keep and thus refuses. A cute round of bickering follows, and as Yoon-hee opens the door to leave the room, she runs into Jae-shin (aka Guh-roo). Jae-shin stares down the two of his roommates while In-soo and his minions bet that Sun-joon will pack his bags. Yong-ha’s the only one vote that he won’t…or at least, not immediately.

Jae-shin looks around the room, “What is all this?” Throwing their belongings on the floor he yells, “Get lost!” Yong-ha is pleased. Recognizing that Jae-shin must be the famed Guh-roo, but just as he’s about to introduce himself, Guh-roo tells him there’s no need. He won’t be seeing his face again. Sun-joon introduces himself anyway.

Yoon-hee suddenly remembers that Jae-shin was the one who saved her from the Minister’s henchmen and slowly tries to creep her way out when Jae-shin says, “Hey, you there…why are you here.” Yoon-hee freezes. “You must be crazy. Where do you think this is?”

She begins making excuses but Jae-shin moves past her towards Sun-joon. “Hey Noron. Why are you here?” Sun-joon doesn’t answer and moves to pick up his clothes. “I’m asking you. Why is a Noron bastard in this room…stinking up the place.”

Sun-joon explains that he was assigned here and he’s simply following the rules against segregation. Jae-shin accuses him, a Noron, of ripping apart the country but Sun-joon replies that right now, it is Jae-shin who is segregating this room. Does that make Jae-shin a Noron? With that, Sun-joon says that he will now comply with the rules and go to sleep.

Jae-shin is left speechless, so instead throws off his clothes and lays to sleep, laughing hysterically at Sun-joon’s insult. He’s never heard a worse insult than being called a Noron. Yoon-hee tries to sneak away quietly but Jae-shin kicks her down between him and Sun-joon.

Jae-shin looks at her and says, “Are you telling me to sleep next to a Noron bastard? From now on, this is your spot… forever.” Can that be my spot please? Thanks.

The minions outside are disappointed that no one packed their bags, and Yong-ha collects his winnings. In-soo on the other hand has another power tripping episode, threatened by Sun-joon’s refusal to comply with Sungkyunkwan tradition.

Yoon-hee spends a restless night between Sun-joon and Jae-shin, the dagger from her mom tightly gripped in her hands—her mother and brother at home praying for her well-being.

Sun-joon is up reading even before the morning call. As he’s about to leave the room to get ready, he sees Yoon-hee sleeping in an uncomfortable position and after a little hesitation, he begins to move her. Yoon-hee opens her eyes to the sudden movement, only to stare up into Sun-joon’s face. Fairytale moment! Kind of…

Startled, she hurries to get up, butting head with Sun-joon. He lands on top of Jae-shin… yeah I don’t think I have to explain what happens next.

It’s a beautiful morning at Sungkyunkwan as all the scholars wash up for the new day…but not without some whispering over Sun-joon’s staying in the East wing.

As the scholars walk to their classes, they are given instructions and offences that must be avoided by a professor…er… I mean, a student posing as a professor. He’s a student who’s had to repeat his years, “To more deeply understand the teachings.”

Everything is very ceremonial in Sungkyunkwan—eating meals must be first permitted by In-soo, and Yong-ha explains to Yoon-hee that even finishing your meals is based on a point system. Yoon-hee considers this as she eats, only to spit it all out into Yong-ha’s face when he calls her Dae-mul(Big One). She’s just earned herself a new nickname. Her peers make fun of her new Dae-mul status…even Sun-joon.

Meanwhile, the plot to force Sun-joon out of the East wing continues…almost. A few Soron scholars hoped to discuss plot details with Jae-shin, until they got too chicken to even speak to him.

Next plan, In-soo takes the reins. In-soo first warns Sun-joon that although he might think that he’s made an impression on the Soron for his non-segregating ways, the Noron are very unhappy with him. When Sun-joon replies that he didn’t do it to win anyone’s heart, In-soo tells him that he won’t last much longer before he comes crawling begging for mercy. “Lucky for you, I am very merciful to anyone repentant.”

Sun-joon replies that foolish hopes are bad for your health.

However, In-soo doesn’t back down. When his minions corner Yoon-hee to terrorize her for her friend-choice. They tell her she’s picked the line to climb because In-soo is the one with all the power. Or is she relying on her Dae-mul? They want to see this great package and as they begin to strip her, In-soo swoops in to the rescue. Or so she thinks…at first. He apologizes for the rudeness of his followers but warns that she should think and decide carefully using that great brain of hers to pick sides. She should keep in mind that he has the power to make her life in Sungkyunkwan a living hell.

Scared out of her wits, she finds Sun-joon in the library.

Yoon-hee asks, “Is my wish still valid? The debt you owe me from initiation.” Sun-joon replies that he will keep his promise, whatever it is.

“Will you go to the West wing? I trust that you will keep your promise. Lee Sun-joon, go to the West wing.”

COMMENTS

I think with every episode, the series and characters are growing on me. The first couple episodes, Song Joon Ki had me smitten with his portrayal of Yong-ha and I found that Micky Yoochun’s performance was mediocre if not barely sufficient. But I think Micky Yoochun’s performance is gradually getting better and more relatable. He’s not just that stiff neck snot all the time, or at least when he’s with Yoon-hee. You can see that Yoon-hee gets to him whether it sin a good or bad way. I can see that Micky Yoochun is loosening up with his acting, so I’m looking forward to seeing his improvement in future episodes.

Park Min Young is surprisingly endearing in this series, and also pretty convincing as a cross-dresser. I’m so thankful that they haven’t tried to pretty her up like they did for Park Shin Hye in the beginning of ‘You’re Beautiful’. Her voice is also low enough to be convincing but not disturbing.

As for the Red Messenger, I think we all know who is behind all that, but I don’t want to mention any names just in case some people haven’t caught on yet. Let me just say, I’m glad for this subplot because it makes this series so much more than just a bubbly romantic comedy but also a drama with political struggle, which I love. The Red Messenger kind of has an Iljimae feel, doesn’t he?

I enjoy watching this drama for its cute moments, hilarious sub-characters, and of course the pretty boys that give my eyes joy. Let’s just hope it keeps doing what it’s doing and not drag out to turn into a disappointment!

Also, if you’ve read this far, thanks for reading my first ever recap! I know it wasn’t perfect, but I’ll do my best to summarize better without cutting out important details!

ADDED: Just a short explanation about the Geum-dong-ji-sa. It’s a document written by King Yeong-jo that chronicles the pressures from the Noron faction to kill his son, Sado. It is said that Sado would often go on killing sprees in the Palace, thus with the pressures from the very powerful Noron faction, Yeong-jo was left with no choice but to lock up his son into a large rice chest… and Sado died 8 days later. This document, however, has been lost… which seems to be the doing of the Noron faction (hinted by the panic of Minister Lee, who is the leader of the Noron faction) according to this drama.

Jeong-jo, who is the king portrayed in SKKU is the son of Sado and the grandson of Yeong-jo. So it seems natural that the Soron Red Messenger, (Soron being the less powerful rival of Noron) would be looking for the document that would prove Noron’s malicious guilt.

I’m not sure how the drama will portray it, but historically it’s said to be written by Yeong-jo.

I think the definition of Geum-dong-ji-sa is “a document that chronicles the secrets and scandals of injustice to be passed onto their descendants.”

In real life we can’t say what the document really says and if it was really written by Yeong-jo because it’s never been found, but scholars believe it to be Yeong-jo’s confessions to let his descendants know of the pressures he faced in killing his son.

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Your recap was simple, yet good.
축하드립니다~!

Noron faction...Soron faction...

Yep, definitely Jeongjo's reign...
(well actually, the 2 main factions arose during the disputes surrounding Jang Hui-bin & her son the future Gyeongjong (Jeongjo's step-grandfather; Yeongjo (Choi sook-bin "Dong-yi"'s son) is half-brother to Gyeongjong, & Jeongjo's grandfather is Yeongjo)...)

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that sounds interesting is there more? I really would like to know some of the background info

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Yes!!!! the recap is OUT YAYYYYYY now I finally get some of the confusing parts thanks casie.opeia!!! you have made my day!!

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Thanks and congratulations cassie.opeia on your first recap.
I am already watching ep 6 (with some subs) and I am officially Team Jae-Shin, although I know it is futile, but I can't help it.... I want Jae-shin to end up with the girl..Why can't the traditional hook-up change in this case?
His character has so much going on (relationship with his father and how the loss of his brother contributes to that relationship, fighting the system/red flyers, slowly changing from anti-social to building relationships fellow students).
And don't get me started on the whole hiccuping thing he has whenever he is around a girl >>>that has to be the cutest hangup/impediment.... a definite plus with me... besides it makes me giggle like a little school girl when he does it.
The whole tough guy with a soft spot is playing well with me and the way they have written this character and picking Yoo Ah In for the role is perfect.
I also like JTS in the bad guy role, he has the 'evil eye' thing down and his relationship/competition with his father is a good story line for the explanation of his characters action in the story.
Thats another thing I like about this drama is that even the main bad guy is nice looking... it makes it a little hard (but not completely>>he did make Yoon-he/Yoo-shik stand in front of the bulls-eye while shooting an error at her) not to be sympathetic for him.
Lastly, I still can't get enough of of Young-ha (SJK). SJK smile=melts. All of his angst with Yoon-he has me cracking up. An irritation for her and her undercover life at Sungkyunkwan; but happy time for me :-D.

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That was so adorable! As is the Geol-oh/Yong-ha bromance. :P

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Oops! error-should be-arrow.

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Already I'm feeling 16 episodes are too short. If only Micky is as good as all the others in terms of skills. I can't forgive him for just narrating the motivational speech he gave Yoon Shik/Hee in the rain in Epi. 5. Normally those strong words would left me emotionally charged but heck, I just feel 'oh!' when the meaning sink in.

Yoo Ah In is fabulous with a non-conformist, bump, rebellious ulterior but hurt and yet a softie inside (you should see how uncomfortable he was when he caught Yoon Shik crying. He said 'be a man'..(does that mean 'cry out loud' or 'don't cry'?) (giggle:))

Soong Jong-ki is outstanding with his bored character, always with a hidden agenda (alas mischievious ones), knows a lot but pretend to be ignorant yet not fully ignorant, always trying to stay away from trouble but can't retreat fully, i suspect he is even more softie compared to Jae Shin. I can't wait for his personality outburst (which he's carefully hiding all these times) and i know he is so worthy to watch!

Park Min-young - she has done a great job so far, she clearly shows that she is pretending to be a boy and when goings gets tough, her girly come out naturally. I like the realistic protrayal.

Thanks to all the director & writer for doing such a good job and thanks very much for the recap.

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See this is why I a Team Jae-shin when it comes to wanting him to capture the heart of Yoon-hee <>.
Jae-shin seems as though it is unintentional when protecting her,(Yoon-hee when he saves her from the bad guys in the alley and Yoon-shi, several times: the allowing her/him to cry in private, confronting/threatening In-Soo for the arrow incident; making a thumb ring for her bow hand, and a few more)
The whole "your interrupting me" attitude is revealed as a farce by results of his actions but clear. (monitoring her from the tree, soaking her hand after noticiing that it is bleeding from so much bow practice, making sure to show up for the Dae Sae Rae (sp?), especially since she requested/challenged him)
Park Min-young is definitely doing a good job so far in her role, but sometimes I see things that make me think, how is it possible that they don't know she is a girl... but then everyone, except Yong Ha, seems to exist with blinders.
I didn't know it was only 16 espisodes -> Ouch! bummer...whereas I have watched kdramas that should have been stopped at16 episodes (not mentioning names) this one makes me feel disappointed that it will end so soon. :-(

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Most sites said episodes not confirmed but I read somewhere that it was 16. I know what you mean - how often we watch a drama and hoping it will not end so soon, once a year maybe. ;(

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wow. you did a great job with the cap. thanks! enjoyed it.

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THANK YOU~

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well done Cassie... i'll be looking forward to your next recap. this drama has grown on me and i'm getting impatient waiting for subs already! :) hope you and red pill would release the recaps early! thank you so muchie!

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Thanks you for the recap. Much appreciated!!!

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OH MY GOODNESS.
YOO AH-IN.

:P

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what did it say on the red note, anyone know?

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I read somewhere that the red notes refer to the book implementing one of the political parties in the death of the king's father... apparently in such a fashion that the entire party would be punished for their involvement. Was it on this site? I think so...

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OMG, THANKS JAVABEANS=))

I have been waiting for very long but the wait is worth it!

*runs off to run to the recap

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i mean, thanks cassie!hehehe

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Oohhh now I understand the whole Noron / Soron thing. I was having trouble with it when I watched the episodes - the politics in this drama is a bit hard to translate when one doesn't understand Korean history and/or references.

Thanks for the recap Cassie! (I laughed when I saw your nickname, sadly...)

Song Joong-ki is stealing the whole show (for me). I love it when he's being all playboy-ish and then shows a (slight) hint of seriousness (depth! depth!). Also! Why does he have so many friends in so many different social circles?! I don't quite understand. Hopefully Red Pill (...again I laughed at this nickname, sadly...) will be able to clear up my confusion in the next recap! Guest recappers - hwaiting!! :)

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What is the name of the song that plays when they all sleep together with Yoon-Hee in the middle. I really love the song but I don't know the name of it.

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Thank you~ i watched this episodes a few days back and was waiting for recaps for clarifications re the political stuff... thank you. =) Loved your recaps!! keep up the good work~ <3

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Sungkyunkwan Scandal rules. We salute and respect to who do recap this drama. Too nice to leave it without recap right. Crazy thanks. Expect to read recap episode 4 so soon.

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Thanks for the subs though. This drama is the second saeguk drama that captures my heart. First one is Tamra, The Island. At 1st and 2nd episode, I keep comparing Park Kyu and Lee Sun Joon. And I wish that Yoochun can act as Lee Sun Joon the way Im Ju Hwan act as Park Kyu. So mighty and cocky and elegant and royal. But, eventhough he's a bit stiff in the 1st and 2nd...he gets better. Go YooChun!
As for Park Min Young, wow, she's so adorable. I like that the writer doesn't dress her up like some air-head girl. She's a tough chick to the bone. I like her. She doesn't indulge herself in imaginary world. Five thumbs up for her.
As for the other two guys, they are hot too. Huehehe.
What makes this series interesting is the starting point of this series, where the four characters are in the beginning of best-friend-forever-journey. And it makes the story is precious.
Kudos to the writer!

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yeeeey!!!! thank you for recaping this drama.
already fall in love with Guh-roo character (he'a a cutie!!!).

and yes,agreed. Micky acting does improve in each episode. just realize that he IS pretty.... (when beauty Jae is beside him, hard to see Micky as a pretty boy)

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LOL that´s true !!
Jaejoong is too much beautiful to notice Yoochun´s pretty face.
but He is! XD

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jaejoong? I don't think hes pretty, why everyone thinks so lol? hes the most handsome but not pretty, Micky is prettier, but Joong Ki is the prettiest here^^

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thanks so much for the re-cap! ^^

i love all the cast an the story-line ... i´m not a cassie but i liked Micky´s acting, and Song Joon Ki is so funny XD
but my favorite is Jae Shin (well at least the character ... he is fierce !)

i love this drama <3

btw you dont need to bash Micky ... we already understand that you are not being biassed XD

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Thanks for the recaps. It is very much appreciated. I've been losing sleep in order to watch this drama.

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Welcome,cassie and thanks for the recaps. I am enjoying this drama. It has everything. All the scenes are well shot,and the characters are well casted. The only weak actor is Micky although he is improving. Hopefully he continues to improve as he is the main male lead. Luckily the other male actors are doing a good job so far.

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OH WHY WHY WHY!!! Usually in dramas I AUTOMATICALLY go for the Lead Male, and in this case I still do..

I've never seen Mickey in a drama before, (as far as i know) and I've only seen Ah In in the movie Antique Bakery..

In my opinion, Mickey is doing a great job portraying the lead male so far.. I love his know it all attitude and loved him in Episode 6.. he has a pretty smile.. SWOON..

and Ah In, OMG.. OMG.. OMG.. I LOVE HIM AND HIS CHARACTER.. That is why I hate it when I'm TORN between two men for the lead female. Although I know that she will end up with the lead male, The chemistry between Ah In and lead female is just amazing.. and his body, his smile, his coolness.. SWOON!!

ahhh, im glad I gave this drama a try!!

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Thanks for this recap. I'm so with Team Jae Shin as well. One can definitely feel his presence every time he's on. And Yong-Ha is quite endearing. I'm so loving this drama so much.

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yeeeyyy!!! thanks jb! ive been waiting for this to come out..and it's worth the wait! it made my day :) anyways, thanks for the great recap cassie.opeia..we'll look forward for you and red pill's recap every week.

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Thanks Cassie!

up till this point, i think i like the drama version more than the novel one(am reading the chinese version online). the novel version portrayed the love line between SJ and YH very clearly from the beginning of the story. but the drama made it such a way that their attachment towards each other grows subtly, which it's kinda pleasant to look at,hehe.

I love YH and JS too~Can't wait to read the recaps on future episodes with more JS!(sorry if i'm a spoiler for some people=x) watching him alone made me died a hundred times.

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Just a short explanation about the Geum-dong-ji-sa. It's a document written by King Yeong-jo that chronicles the pressures from the Noron faction to kill his son, Sado. It is said that Sado would often go on killing sprees in the Palace, thus with the pressures from the very powerful Noron faction, Yeong-jo was left with no choice but to lock up his son into a large rice chest... and Sado died 8 days later. This document, however, has been lost... which seems to be the doing of the Noron faction( hinted by the panic of Minister Lee, who is the leader of the Noron faction) according to this drama.

Jeong-jo, who is the king portrayed in SKKU is the son of Sado and the grandson of Yeong-jo. So it seems natural that the Soron Red Messenger, (Soron being the less powerful rival of Noron) would be looking for the document that would prove Noron's malicious guilt.

I don't know how many people will be able to read this comment... I should have posted this with my recap!! So sorry guys! I'll try to ask javabeans if she can add this on to the recap.

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I don't want to argue, because I could completely be wrong here: isn't the book written by Kim Yoon-hee's father? I thought that I had picked up on that.

If I'm wrong, I hope you aren't offended! Just that seems that it could be a major plot point...

I think you are doing an awesome job, and I love you already!

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I'm not sure how the drama will portray it, but historically it's said to be written by Yeong-jo.

I think the definition of Geum-dong-ji-sa is "a document that chronicles the secrets and scandals of injustice to be passed onto their descendants."

In real life we can't say what the document really says and if it was really written by Yeong-jo because it's never been found, but scholars believe it to be Yeong-jo's confessions to let his descendants know of the pressures he faced in killing his son.

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Awesome. It would carry more weight if it were written by the king, anyway. Thanks for clearing that up!

Keep on being awesome! You have made many people happy!!!!

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The drama never says it was written by Kim Seung Hun either. In one of the episodes (I think episode 5), the king explains that he protected the book.

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Don't worry, I got to read it. Thanks for the info.

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there is another theory about GeumDeungJiSa that it is a conspiracy made up by Jeongjo in order to 1) keep noron party in check to strengthen king's authorities and 2) give a reason for punishing them for having framed his father.

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Cassie.opeia -Thanks for the background/history on the factions.

Although, I can understand wanting the truth to be out there (Soron), I can also understand the Noron position (if it is true that Sado went on killing sprees) having to make a difficult decision on what to do with him.

Whether killing him was the right/or only option I don't know, but I can understand how revealing this information could cause so much problems and the Norons taking on the responsibility of not revealing it is a difficult decision too.

But, this is all based on IF Sado was trully a Monster in the Palace.

I see by your comment at 74.1.1 that you are not sure how they will play this out in the drama.

Interesting.....

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Historical fact - his Queen's memoir (Memoir of Lady Hyegyeong) confirmed the fact that Prince Sado randomly killed someone(s?) in the palace but argued that his yearning for love from his father drove him to such extreme.

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YAY! Congrats on your first recap. I'm thankful for it because I won't be watching until homework slows down. <3

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Yoo Ah In has the strongest screen presence from the lot. Regardless he's not the main lead but everytime his scene is shown, you could see & feel it's Jaeshin. He rocks! I wish I could take him home hahaha :-)

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SIGHHH. this is the drama that really satisfies my needs- with hot guys, awesome plot, great suspense and a smart but cute female lead. It's got gumiho's fun factor, playful kiss's squeal factor, and baker king's drama factor. Wheee!

My fave was song joong ki, but sadly he got smaller roles after ep 2.... which was just Yoo Ah In all the wayyyy! Heehee i feel like a retard grinning when I watch the show.

Micky's acting does improve along the way; or maybe its cos his character loosens up as the show progresses. But either way he is more likeable in the next few eps.

Can't wait for the next recap! And thank you cassie.opeia for this recap! :D

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Thanks for the recap.

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Thank you so much!

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thanks for the recap....currently this is my favorite drama....btw just curious, is your real name cassie? or is it because your a DBSK fan?

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Thanks for your recaps! Awesome!

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Ah...Thanks for your recap cassie.
This drama has interest storyline.It make me want to know what happen with Yoonhee's family.I guess that maybe relate to SJ's father.

I love chemisty between Sunjun and Yoonhee.^^
and I like JS and YH too.
I love background music in this drama.So beautiful.

For acting,I interest to Micky because I know he is newbie but I see his improvement in each ep. then I respect him, he is doing a great job portraying the role even he's not the best in acting but I admir his attempt.

For junki, Ah in and Minyoung,I know they have experience in drama and they make good in this drama too.

Sungkyunkwan Scandal Fighting!!!!!
Look forward for next recaps . Really thanks.

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she remind me the cutieness of sung yuri... love them both

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Since his introduction, Jae-shin has snatched my heart, squeezed all of it life force and then ate it.... raw...

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Thank youuuuuuuuu cassie.opeia! I was waiting for this! Yaaaayyy!!!

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thankyou for recapping this series casiie.opeia..been secretly wishing this series gonna be recapped here xD yay..off too read!

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thankyou for recapping this series casiie.opeia..been secretly wishing this series gonna be recapped here xD yay..off to read!

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Thanks,Cassie !! Nice recap~~
I'm totally&hopelessly addicted to JaeShin.......... OMG OMG OMG , He's Hot from head to toes...

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I seriously love this show, it's too good for an idol drama lol, much better than some famous idol dramas out there.

but why everyone loves Yong Ha? his character is the less interesting for me, but hes pretty lol, his smile brighten up the whole screen^^ I like Jae shin and Sun Jun so much more, Micky's acting is fine, not fantastic but definitely not bad (i've seen some idols are much much more worse), he's improved massively from epi 1 to ep 4, his face and voicee fit that historical role! Jae Shin...dang..that kind of character is my weakness! Yoo Ah In is awesome in this drama, nuff said. i love him!!!! Yoon hee is so lucky, 2 hot guy will fall for her!^^

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@ Kara, only 2? I thought all 3!

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i don't know how they are going to make it in this drama but in the original novel, Yong Ha got married soon with other girl for some reason.

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It suits his character - he would go for someone rich & of nobility rather the girl he loves. He will rather suppress his desire & do the 'expected' rather than follow his heart. He is the pragmatic sort.

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Thanks for the recaps! Love this series..

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thanks for the recap cassie.opeia! i love this drama so much!

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Yippy, you made my day! Thanks for your recap and welcome at the same time.

I think this drama is better than Coffee Prince because the lead girl got to sleep next to hot guys every night! Hehe.

I love all the characters in this drama right down to supporting casts including little boys, great castings. The story is intriguing and beautifully written/directed.

Personally I love SJ character, he's growing on me, want to see how he will change and how the four will come together. YH is so adorable and strong. JS is the most charismatic one.

Mickey is doing fine considering his first, although now he might seem overshadowed by other boys but I suspect SJ will become more and more interesting later since he is the only son-head of the Noron party.

Chemistry between the leads was good, there were moments of surprise from both with their unintentional physical contacts, which revealed subtly and I loved that.

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Your first recap is lovely! :) I enjoyed it immensely!

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i'm wating for next Ep
it would be So nice......

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i don't know much about korean dramas but i like the way you describe the drama in words
i really like your writing skills

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omg why are some people so inconsiderate or just stupid? why won't they stop writing spoilers...

thanks for the recap cassie.opeia. You write well. I'm loving this drama the most right now! And my favorite character is Song Joong Ki's Yong-Ha. His character is also the most intriguing

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Sorry about the spoilers! This is a hard drama for a foreigner to understand, so we're just trying to figure out what's going on because we really like it! I hope you forgive us... we tried to keep it on the second page...

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wow thank for the recap!!
you made my day !!

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@Kara Song Joong Ki fans? I wish! Read the comments. All are in Jae Shin team.
At first Yong Ha was in the center of attention but Yong Ha dosen't even have screen time. I'm talking here about 3-4 minutes. Yoo Ah in have even more screen time than Yoochun. Well he was only in 2 scenes in episode 1 and 2. But in episodes 3-6 he started to shine more than Yoochun.
Somehow I miss Yha! A lot! I'm afraid this is how he'll appear in this show. 1-2 scenes with him per episode. :((
I WANT HIS CUTE SMILE BACK ON SCREEN! GOD, PLEASE DON'T IGONORE MY CRIES!

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Oh! I'm glad to see that the recaps for this series is going to continue! Thank you! ^^

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Hmmm... I miss being able to edit this. Now I've left a shameful double message.

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Oh! I'm glad to see that the recapping of this series is going to continue! Thank you! ^^

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