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You’ve Fallen For Me: Episode 5

Yeah, that’s the face I’d be making, too, if I had a crush on an insufferable hottie who got particular pleasure out of thwarting me. Thankfully, those days of adolescent tumult are behind me. Phew for that!

Speaking of which, I think this drama does a good job of capturing the feelings of the youthful set, whether it’s giddiness, sulkiness, exuberance, or that heartbroken feeling after a crushing rejection that makes you think that nothing in the world will ever be right again, ever. That’s a huge plus for me as a watcher who doesn’t really relate with these personality types or their particular troubles, because at least I believe that the characters feel this way, and that keeps me with them.

SONG OF THE DAY

This is the song that plays in today’s episode, sung by Ki-young. God, I love Ki-young.
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EPISODE 5: “Confession”

Seok-hyun and Kyu-won witness the streetside kiss between Shin and his professor as they drive by, both of them disheartened by it. Yoon-su takes off the necklace right away, but Shin’s kiss still leaves her fretting.

Kyu-won puts hand to heart and wonders if it’s broken — in the literal sense, not the anguish of thwarted emotion, since she’s yet to clue in on the source of those feelings.

Seok-hyun wrestles with his jealousy as he arrives outside Yoon-su’s place, carrying the necklace he’d picked out as a present for her. She calls him just as he’s about to ring her doorbell and asks for a raincheck, and he lies that he was about to cancel, too, covering up his disappointment. Aw. I care not for the wet dishrag who’s the object of your affections, but I hate seeing you hurt. Boo.

That means Shin’s the only one who’s happy tonight; he goes home on cloud nine and begins composing a song.

In the morning, Kyu-won runs into Yoon-su at the coffee shop for her daily cappuccino run. The teacher greets her warmly, but Kyu-won’s uncomfortable and excuses herself at the first opportunity. Shin isn’t there in his usual spot to receive the coffee, but she spies him arriving on the quad, lighting up at the sight of Yoon-su.

Both Kyu-won and Seok-hyun see them walking off together, their faces darkening, not aware that Yoon-su is actually taking him aside to give him a firm rejection. Given his persistence, she’s purposely harsh, calling this child’s play and telling him that she needs a man, not a child. Ouch.

That hurts, but Shin isn’t one to back down and he calls her bluff — and I suspect there’s a bit of the bluff in there, because she seems to feel a flicker of attraction that she’s pushing away. Shin challenges her to say that she didn’t feel the slightest twinge of attraction, and she confirms it, returning his necklace.

He vows, “No matter what you think, this is how I feel. I’m going to act the way I want. One more thing: I’m not a child.” He’s in such a bad mood that when he sees Kyu-won’s coffee sitting there on the ledge, he ignores it.

Kyu-won practices listlessly, and when she steps outside to see the untouched coffee still there, her temper flares. She storms into Shin’s practice studio to declare herself done with his coffee errands, and that he’d better drink that coffee or there’ll be hell to pay.

He retorts that she’d better just do as she’s told and not pick fights about it, and with both in equally pissy moods, the conversation takes a turn for the antagonistic. Kyu-won gets to the point and asks point-blank if he likes Yoon-su, saying that’s ridiculous and impossible.

He challenges, “What’s so impossible about it?” He relieves her of errand duty, and tells her to butt out of his business from now on, leaving with a glare. She pretends she’s relieved, all while fighting angry tears.

Seok-hyun plays a song he’s working on for another professor, who recommends Shin for the guitar solo. This is his chance to rise above the jealousy, be the bigger man, and — no? You’re gonna go the grudging, I don’t think he’s all that route instead? Okay then. I do enjoy that Seok-hyun’s got that petty streak.

Shin is late to musical rehearsal, to everyone’s irritation, and walks in with a casual apology. Seok-hyun seethes, but has to concede that the band’s performance is “not bad.” But that’s all he’s going to give, and he says the guitar playing was lacking, prompting Shin to burst into a solo right then and there. Knowing he rocked it, he asks what’s wrong with it. Seok-hyun just says, “I suppose you’ll improve in time.”

After rehearsal, Shin approaches Seok-hyun and asks — amidst glare-off — for him to indicate exactly what is lacking in his guitar playing. Lordy, this boy has a pretty high-handed way of speaking to elders — I can see why the girls love it, but why he comes off as a punkass sometimes. Seok-hyun replies, “Don’t be late. And don’t be arrogant.”

Now for Ki-young, with his foot in a cast and an attitude simmering with resentment toward Seok-hyun, who all but kidnaps him from the hospital. He delivers Ki-young to an empty theater and tells him that he’ll eat, sleep, and breathe the theater for the near future, determined to ensure that Ki-young performs onstage again, no matter what.

Far from moved, Ki-young calls Seok-hyun out for acting out of guilt rather than for his benefit. An interesting point, if Seok-hyun has anything to feel guilty about; his reaction to the charge supports that accusation.

Seok-hyun drops in on Yoon-su’s office, and notices that she’s not wearing Shin’s necklace. Casually, he mentions Shin, sharing how he’d challenged Seok-hyun not to mess with her, and that he’d admitted openly to liking her.

Yoon-su calls it pity, saying that Shin’s too young to realize he’s mistaking that feeling for love. Seok-hyun asks if that’s all there is, and if the feeling is only on Shin’s side, which makes her toss out, “Are you jealous of him?” To her surprise, Seok-hyun replies, “Yes, I am.” Aw, I love when characters are candid, instead of spending precious time pussyfootin’ about the issue.

The Windflower girls are actually disappointed that Kyu-won’s slave/errand days are over, wishing they could take over for her. Kyu-won asks if they have no pride, and they waste no time replying, “Nope, we don’t!” Heh. What’s pride in the face of the campus hottie? And hormones?

Shin happens to see the coffee still sitting there on the ledge, bearing another of Kyu-won’s annoyed notes (“Are you training a dog?”). He intends to leave the cup there, but thinks again and ends up taking a swig of the now-cold coffee, per her orders.

His bike ride home takes him by the bus stop where Kyu-won sits, nodding off as she waits, which gives him an idea… And when she gets on the bus, people snicker at the Post-It note he’s stuck to her forehead: “Beware of mutt! It’s fierce! Do not disturb!” Oh, cute. I do like this pair best when they’re bickering like schoolchildren.

The next morning, she finds the cup still there, both annoyed and disappointed, and picks it up to throw away. But it’s warm — and there’s a note attached, addressed to her and saying that Shin has spit in it. A quick comparison of notes tells her that Shin’s the Beware of Dog guy, and that makes her smile.

She spots him with his bandmates and starts to call out excitedly…then calms herself and calls to him casually. Crumpling the Post-Its pointedly, she tosses it at his head and sticks out her tongue. He suppresses a smile of his own.

Musical rehearsals. Seok-hyun selects Hee-joo and Kyu-won to sing the lead role, and the other professor speaks up to suggest Shin sing the male lead. Hee-joo’s vocals are fine, Shin’s likewise, while Kyu-won’s… She’s kind of on key, but warbles. The others are unimpressed, while Seok-hyun stops her and instructs her to put more feeling behind it, to interpret the lyrics.

Afterward, she thanks Shin for the coffee, and they’re both in lighter moods now, ready to make up for the fight. She apologizes for overreacting, and he tells her they can reinstate the slave contract — starting with cleaning his practice studio.

Rolling up her figurative sleeves, Kyu-won gets to work cleaning up the mess. She takes a break to pluck the strings of a guitar, sing-songing along, “Lee Shin dummy…” and snickering to herself.

He happens by just in time to catch that, of course, and she hastens to assure him that she was totally smiling because of this really hilarious story Bo-woon told her, not ’cause she likes being here or doing his cleaning or anything! He asks for that story, so Kyu-won thinks fast to come up with one — only he knows it already, and mocks her for her corny sense of humor. (It’s full of cheesy puns.)

He adds a warning that her singing needs work if she wants to beat Hee-joo for the role, which is just the thing to provoke her into practicing. Which, I’m sure, was just his intention.

Hee-joo overhears people talking about Ki-young out of the hospital, and tracks him down to the theater. The rumors say that Hee-joo hates him, but it seems the opposite is actually the case because she talks to him with friendly concern and prods him gently about getting past his stagefright.

Seok-hyun arrives at the theater, full of resolve to get Ki-young onstage again. He’s ready to let loose a barrage of pestering, but promises to quit when Ki-young climbs up to the stage of his own will.

He shows him a video clip he’d dug up, shot years ago of Ki-young in rehearsal, meant to remind him how happy performing made him. Watching himself onscreen, all full of youthful dreams, Ki-young reaches out a trembling hand, then grabs his crutches to approach the stage.

Shin waits for Yoon-su again that night, and she treats him even more coldly, trying to convince him that she’s not interested. Yeesh, boy. I understand that you’re persistent, but you have long since crossed that stalker line. It’s a good thing you’re so pretty that nobody would consider you stalker material…

Shin grabs her arm and challenges her to answer what age would make him an adult, then — 25? 30? He asserts that he’s an adult, and yells, “Look at me!”

That gets her yelling, too, and she tells him to leave her alone. “You’re not a man to me.” She stalks off angrily.

Crushed, Shin turns around…and sees Kyu-won standing there, watching. (Speaking of stalking…)

He walks right by her, ignoring her attempt to say something. Seeing him so hurt stirs pangs of sympathy in Kyu-won, and she loses herself in thought.

When Seok-hyun finds her there brooding, she hesitantly asks about his relationship to Yoon-su. Flashback time!

Back in their university days, Yoon-su was the untouchable ice princess beloved by many a male student, who were all too gutless to make their declarations of love. Only one guy had the nerve — Seok-hyun — to step up and declare himself. By and by he’d won her over, and they’d become a happy couple.

Seok-hyun drops Kyu-won off at home, and Grandpa naturally asks about Seok-hyun’s relationship with his granddaughter. Since her participation in the musical is a secret, she hurriedly explains that Seok-hyun is the director of the musical’s gukak section — to ingratiate him to Grandpa, no doubt — and the plan works a little too well, because Grandpa starts questioning him like he’s a prospective grandson-in-law. HA. He says he’s a little old, but all in all he’s better than that other punk (Shin). Hilarious.

Just one door over, who should be looking at a house for sale but Shin’s mother and sister? They’re upgrading from apartment living to a free-standing house, and OH MAN, I actually really like this plot turn. Shin and Kyu-won are going to be next-door neighbors? Sure it’s contrived as all get-out, but I LOVE it.

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At musical rehearsal, Kyu-won’s practice has paid off as she performs the song about heading for your dreams despite your fears. [ Download ]

Her performance is enough to have Hee-joo looking over in alarm and the Bumbling Bitch Trio stuttering nervously that she’s not so great. Hee-joo needles her in the only way she can think of: to make a snipe about her bloated ramen face. Ha. Hee-joo has a way of revealing her greatest insecurities in her attempts to be cutting.

On the other hand, Shin’s back in a black mood after his crushing setdown. He broods, almost throwing the necklace aside in the grass, but stops himself at the last minute.

Ki-young arrives at school with a changed attitude, and it’s a lovely thing to see hope alive on his face again. He tells Seok-hyun that he wants to give it a try — and that even if he ends up messing up again and running away, it’ll be better than regretting giving up. Aw. These boys. I just love them as besties.

With him back, he takes the mic at a club show, singing the same song as above, and now the lyrics have extra meaning:

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I was afraid
I’d lost my way
I couldn’t see ahead of me
I didn’t what tomorrow would bring

I was scared
I just wanted to hide
I wanted to conceal myself
But today is different

Now I’ll stand
I’m going to sing again
I’ll forget yesterday
and sing for tomorrow

To cold days spent in empty rooms,
Goodbye
Overflowing and trusting in me,
My heart races

For tomorrow
For my dream
I’ll run

Seok-hyun comes to see Yoon-su that night, and admits, “I think I still have feelings for you. I want to stop feeling jealous of other guys, pathetically.”

Startled, Yoon-su tries to shrug it off, even though his words bring tears to her eyes. He asks her to give their relationship another shot: “I love you, Yoon-su.”

Oh no, biker boy, walk away, walk awaaaaay! Shin arrives to take in the reunion — as does Kyu-won, who walks by a few moments later.

She stops Shin, trying at first to greet him cheerily, then dropping the act to ask, “Did you not know it would turn out this way?”

He picks up on her particular interest in his feelings, and asks her in turn, “Do you like me? Do you think that if you keep this up, I’ll like you instead of the professor?” He tells her in a steely tone that he doesn’t give the teeniest damn about who she likes, and tells her to do the same for him.

 
COMMENTS

It’s interesting that I don’t care the teeniest bit for the ballerina downer, but I do actually feel the emotions from both men — Shin’s frustration and youthful ardor, and Seok-hyun’s hurt and jealousy. So in that respect, she’s doing a decent job in this role, I guess, because while I don’t feel for her, I believe that the guys love her, or fancy themselves in love with her.

I enjoy that they show both sides of Shin, and haven’t made him this perfect hottie who gets everything he wants. He has that side to him, but his crush on the teacher really humanizes him and shows us his vulnerabilities. That takes him from being merely a careless jerk with a chip on his shoulder to a guy who’s indifferent to things he doesn’t care about, but fiercely passionate about the ones he does.

For a drama that’s pretty low on conflict, I feel like it’s got a nice breezy tone and pace to it, peppered with some hints of more interesting relationships that I’m hoping get explored more. Like Ki-young — who kills me every time he’s onscreen — and Hee-joo, who’s becoming more interesting, particularly when we see her being considerate and softer with Ki-young. There have been hints that she’s friendless because her extreme insecurities push people away, so that’s a facet I’d love to see more of. Maybe for all these reasons — and a much-appreciated lack of parental angst — I thought this episode was a nice step forward.

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PSH has a cute, expressive face and she emotes really well! I hope she gets more screen time compared to that ballerina. After all, she's the lead!

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I want to see Shin jealous than that ice princess! Nothing against her but come on 3 episodes how Shin loves her?! that's pretty stupid!
What next episode is also about the princess! Come on boy fall in love with someone else, the real lead actor! Urg and I waited 1 sad for this?! >.< I want romance!

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I want Kyuwon to have a loveline with Kiyoung before she ends up with Shin, the two of them be the mains in the musical and Shin be butthurt about losing her! Because as much as I love him I really dont like the way he treats her right now, because he's hurt of his one-sided love for the teacher..

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This drama is so beautifully done. It's such a treat for the eyes. I love everything about it, including the pace of the drama. I hope they won't change anything - writers, PD or even the storyline.

On another note, I know the weepy ballerina is not a popular character but whoa...her scenes with SH in Ep5 is good. She may not have chemistry with Yonghwa but she sure does with Song Chang Ui. And I'm so happy this drama is not like other K-dramas where they drag out the misunderstandings. At least we got the adult's relationship resolved. Now, I'm going to settle down and slowly savour our cute OTP's development :)

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I absolutely agree with you!!!!

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That is why I want him with PSH. They are so cute together.

I love the way SCU looks at his co-stars.
SCU could have chemistry with Man of Still YH! (Oh, that is another show I loved...)

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l think the drama is too slow. That's why l choose to watch City Hunter 2 or 3 times then only switch to HS. The drama in my opinion should not focus mainly to Seok Khyun and the ballerina and making LS and KW like the 2nd lead here.
It is not interesting at all. And the fact that KW starts to liking LS actually not so convincing.

Its already episode 6 but l still awaiting for the role of KY to enter LS and KW's world. Let the drama be more interest and pls make viewers eager to watch incoming episode such like City Hunter.

So far it really boring. Pls start with LS-KW-KY. When??

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I agree. Either we want the completely predictable drama or something different! How many times in one year do we get the two guys one girl scenario?

I think Ki-young should have his own interesting mix into the story and not just be there for useless jealousy. She is still going to end up with Lee Shin.

I have no idea what is going to happen next and I love it!! And I love the fact that the leads can barely get through a scene without tearing into each other.

You've fallen for me fighting!

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I think Youngwa's getting better with each episode too. I like Jung Yong-hwa. I like Park Shin-hye. I like Song Chang-eui. I like Lee Hyun-jin. I like this drama. There is something real and genuine about this show.

I hope the writers don't go crazy redoing the storyline where it gets sloppy and nonsensical in the pursuit of ratings. I'm glad to see that its numbers are slightly getting better. This show is competing against a City Hunter that has solid momentum and is at its height in terms of story and ratings. I think Heartstrings would have fared better if City Hunter was in the early stages of its drama when Heartstrings/YRFM began.

I agree. The focus was too much on the ballerina prof. I'm glad that in this episode Shin's relationship/feeling with the ballerina came to a conclusion of sort and now the show can focus on Shin's feeling for Kyu-won. And possible rivalry between Shin and Ki-Young ending in a bromance as they compete for the girl and the lead in the production.

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I do hope so. Because, it seems to me in the preview, Shin is just crying and crying about the professor. Shin, don't care about that woman! Sigh. I wish they change the course of the plot in today's episode

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Thanxs for this drama I was waiting for it!! Sooo badly!! I can't wait! ;) i'm totally rooting for ky and kw!! I soo don't like lee shin right now! ;(
I'll start seeing the drama till this is completely completed.. Meanwhile I'm reading it haha!

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hooooooooo I don`t want to wait any longer....
6.th episode please.......
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You know this is another thing I like on Korean dramas... they air 2 episodes in one week.....:))

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Realmente amo esse kdrama *__*

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I don't think you will stop watching this because even if the love between these characters don't improve by ep6 you will probably still watch it because you will be curious of when LS will start to like KW and you know that they will end up with eachother

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How come before the episodes came out the trailers were so different because in the trailer psh had long black hair and was wearing a uniform and took a car not the bus. "the stupid" was also performing in the streets maybe this what happens I. The future episodes but I hope that time comes because at that point it looks like LS actually likes KW!!!!! ^__^

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I love Park Shin-hye!! She's so cute, like a puppy. (Ahh, speaking of puppies, imagine her and LSG in a drama together >.< )!!

Anywayyy, I think she's doing a way better job than people are giving her credit for. Sure, she overacts a lot, but imo her lovabilty more than makes up for it/her overacting is sort of what makes me love her.

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So last time the focus was on Hee Joo and the drummer, and this time it's the dance teacher...
They took too much time with the ballerina rejecting Shin which was expected, and on the story between the ballerina and the Broadway director, which we already knew.
I wish more time was spent on PSH's character, and her relationships with other people, honestly, the coffee errands are not exactly meaty stuff and her relationship with the director just remains the same: he gives her a lift, he is happy to see her improvement etc.
Bleh.

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I am getting so bored with the ballerina professor. If they still do not get rid of her and focus on the LS-KW-KY love-line, I swear I am going to lose interest and not watch it anymore.

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What happened to the Ballerina Downer? I loved her in My Older Sister Aeja. I thought she was so pretty and she was such a cheerful girl (until later in the show, but she bounced back). Now, there's something so odd about her face. Did she get something done to her face in that time? Particularly her nose? And yes, she is trying waaaaay too hard to emote. She's much better in cheerful roles, especially because she's one of the few actresses who don't think cheerful means nothing more than over-the-top acting with eyes super-glued wide open.

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Enough with downer ballerina! I want Kyu Won jealousy.

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For a Lee Hyun Jin fan, I'm glad to see him back on the small screen again! And of course, he doesn't disappoint. Like JB says, he's the one stealing the spotlight every time he's in a scene. :)
But then again, it's nice to see JYH's acting improve. This comes from somebody who hates awkward acting. :)

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i don't know what i want . lol PD switch could be a good thing but we might get a marry stayed out all night thrown on our laps . i don't like Kyu won being the one pining outside dance studios because the guy she likes is there pining after someone else . it sucks and it just seems out of character for the girl I've been into since episode One . i'd have rather she concetrated on doing her best for the play and interacting with Ki Young than being Shin's errand girl . bet or no bet . draw a line already .

PS ; i dare the PD to pair Ki Young and Hee Joo together ! i'll never go anywhere near anything with his name on it .

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With all this talk about the dance professor and director...I believe it will have a big impact on the plot later on, after all we're only on episode 5. However, I do agree that this drama is moving a little TOO slow, I feel like this KyuWon-KiYoung-LeeShin love triangle really needs to happen. Maybe episode 7? But actually, I think Shin is apready starting to like GyuWon, the fact that he put the post-it note on her at the bus stop, also buying her the coffee and writing the same thing.

All in all, I'm really liking the whimsical feel of this drama!

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I'm desperate. Anyone tell me where to watch this episode subbed?

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Drama crazy

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Hooray for Ki-young! I'm so glad the drama didn't wait till the very end for him to succeed or at lest be back on track. I'm so curious about his story to the point I wish he has a separate drama about Ki-young. Plus it doesn't hurt that he's reeeeeaaally pretty ^_^

Meh, yes Seok-hyun and Kyu-won are fun to watch, but the age difference is too big for me. He's what, in his 30's? and she's supposed to be 19-20? That's too awkward for me, sorry guys.

On the side note I'm all for some Ki-young+Kyu-won!

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This show is getting so boring and don't know where the plot is heading to. I've just watched Episode 6, I skipped parts because KW is getting so annoying, chasing LS like crazy..

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nice epi .....can't wait for the next........thnx for the recap

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Omo, thank you for the recap!

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thanks a lot for the recaps. So far the plot is good, actors' performance almost excellent and soundtrack great. But what appeals to me most in this drama is Kyu-won's closet. I'm sooooooo into Shin-hye's vintage style in this drama. LOVE.IT.

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This episode was just meh. Way too many flashbacks, it makes me nervous that they don't have enough script to fill up an episode. ergh.

While I did enjoy of Shin's angsty one-sided love, it is getting draggy and annoying now. I like KY so much better in this episode (not that I've ever hated him before but just didn't get the rave), that scene where he sung at the club was awesome, and I love how S starting to feel uneasy with the extra competition (poor guy can't catch a break).

I'm still waiting for the S-GW-KY triangle to happen, we can throw HJ in there as well, just leave the professors out.

Thanks for the recap.

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i was wondering what's the name of the song lee hyun jin; park shin hye; woori and yonghwa sing at different points of this ep.

anyone knows?

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Here are the couples I want to see: Kyu-won and Seok Hyun; Ki-young and "Natasha" (forgot her real character name just now). I guess this means Shin can have the downer professor, but really I just want them to go away.

I was all ready to defend Jung Yong Hwa's acting in the first four episodes. Granted, this is not his strength and I thought his acting was appropriate for the light tone of the first four episodes. I think all the accusations of him being a bad actor are proven right in episode 5! If you scroll to the middle of this recap, there are two pictures of him making the exact same face in two different scenes. His character and its poppy love seriously annoy me.

More Seok Hyun please!

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Oh my gosh, I thought the Ki Young's scene was INCREDIBLE!!! The way he puts the emotion and actions together wow, made me tear up a little... :')

And Yonghwa has improved in his acting as well. :)

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DUDE. Am I the only one that thinks the dance teacher is seriously twisted for even taking that necklace in the first place?? That's not a present you should receive from a STUDENT you moron.

I liked the actress in Buhwal/Resurrection, but perhaps I was too young back then to realize that she was a horrible actress. I don't think she even did the research for how a dancer moves. UGH.

Sorry, mini rant.. just not a fan of this character.

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I'm with you on this! She is a needy b****!

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hey, this is a bit off.. but i'd like to know the title of the ending song for this episode? can't find it. :(

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there's a chemistry within the prof. and kyu won.
this series is nice but there's a room for improvement. it would be more appealing to the audience if they less the scene between the supporting cast and emphasize kyu won and shin. it seems to me that the series has 4 lead casts!

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This drama is definitely progressing well. I'm seeing a better flow and pace now compared to the neither here nor there first episode!

And the music is great so far although it did feel weird seeing another guy sing while Shin played guitar only!
Is the actor for the character ki young a singer too? Or just an actor, but like Kim Soo Hyun?

This show totally reminds me of my love for Dream High! I love seeing young people work hard towards their dreams =D

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Wow, just started watching this drama today. I'm hooked! Nearly catching up to ep 7 n_n
I am not a big fan of the professor though...hope I can start to like her more...

Just noticed the ratings and couldn't believe how low they were but then I noticed this drama had same time slot as City Hunter, tough comp. Currently loving City Hunter (MinMin ♥ ♥ ♥) a lot but now also really like this one too! Hope this drama continues to be awesome!

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Ahh, if they are changing the direction of the drama 'cuz of the low rating...I think they should now focus more on the development of Lee Shin and Kyu Won! Or at least put in Ki Young and Kyu Won hehehe...it would be a lot more interesting than focusing on that depressing ballerina teacher...eeek...

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after a few eps in, i came to adore Kyu-won award bob hairstyle. I really want to run out and get the same style! i love the light waves, and the one side is longer then the other. The color is cute to, but its not for me! lol sorry i stray from the actual drama and instead just want to talk about Kyu-won hair but im seriously considering getting that style XD

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Anyone can tell me what is the title of the song for the part where the 3 of them sing together and then KiYoung sing later? Thanks...

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Can you post the Korean (Hangeul) lyrics of what Ki Young sang? Please. I really wanna know that. I want to sing that in Korean even if I don't understand it. Thanks! :))

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hi!dramabeans owners!can i ask if you have the hangul romanization version of the song that Ki-Young oppa sing in this episode..if you have it..can you please e-mail it to me..this is my email add.>[email protected] will heartily appreciate it and send my gracious thanksgiving to you.Kamsahamnida!Please do reply to my request!God Bless!

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hi what is the title of the song for this episode please do email her... [email protected] tnx...

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What is the title of the song they (Lee Shin, Hee Joo and Kyu Won) sang during practice? And can somebody post the lyrics ( not the english but the romanized ) here and chords? thank you very much.

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I love these recaps :) They make me feel like i'm watching the real episodes! Thanks! <3

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