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  1. 1. What couple would you want to end up together?

    • Strawberry Milk Couple â?¥ Ha Dongjae and Kang Yeondoo (HakJi)
    • Eyesmile Couple â?¥ Kim Yeol and Kang Yeondoo
    • Cigarette Couple â?¥ Ha Dongjae and Kwon Sooah
    • Honors Couple â?¥ Kim Yeol and Kwon Sooah
    • Forever Bros Couple â?¥ Kim Yeol and Seo Hajun
    • Handkerchief Couple â?¥ Seo Hajun and Kwon Sooah
    • Teacher Couple â?¥ Yang Taebum and Nam Jungah
    • Umbrella Couple â?¥ Seo Hajun and Kang Yeondoo
  2. 2. What couple do you think will end up together?



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Although I love Hakji, I think I've already given up hope on them becoming a romantic couple in this drama. Luckily I still like the idea of Yeon Doo and Kim Yeol being together romantically. They both have really good chemistry together. I'm assuming that Yeon Doo and Kim Yeol will become a couple and that Dongjae and Soo Ah will become a couple. I do want Dongjae and Soo Ah to get closer and for Dongjae to make Soo Ah a better person, but I'm not sure how I feel about them becoming a couple. It'd certainly be interesting, considering how different their personalities are. I'm just scared that Dongjae will get very hurt by Soo Ah if that happens. (Don't you dare hurt Dongjae..)

Super ship the bromance between Kim Yeol and Ha Joon. I doubt they will become an actual couple, but heck that'd be awesome if it did happen!

And I think N is doing a really great job as Dongjae. I only saw small clips of him in Hotel King, and he did alright there, but he's improved a lot from what I can tell. His acting seems to have gotten better ever from episode 1 to episode 4. It makes me excited to see how well he will do in future episodes!

 

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Also, I didn't realize that everyone reacted all surprised whenever they saw the cheerleading coach's face because she's supposed to be ugly. She's not that bad, I thought they were just shocked since they got caught staring. I hope there's a romance between her and the teacher, they'd be super cute together!

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can someone tell me whats wrong with hajoon? >_<

i guess i missed it because i skipped some parts :imstupid:

 

edit: the poll tho :imstupid: :har:

He has an anger management disorder. It is still unknown as to why he has it...

 

But he is shown to be battered by his father so i guess that gives a point.

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Although I love Hakji, I think I've already given up hope on them becoming a romantic couple in this drama. Luckily I still like the idea of Yeon Doo and Kim Yeol being together romantically. They both have really good chemistry together. I'm assuming that Yeon Doo and Kim Yeol will become a couple and that Dongjae and Soo Ah will become a couple. I do want Dongjae and Soo Ah to get closer and for Dongjae to make Soo Ah a better person, but I'm not sure how I feel about them becoming a couple. It'd certainly be interesting, considering how different their personalities are. I'm just scared that Dongjae will get very hurt by Soo Ah if that happens. (Don't you dare hurt Dongjae..)

Super ship the bromance between Kim Yeol and Ha Joon. I doubt they will become an actual couple, but heck that'd be awesome if it did happen!

And I think N is doing a really great job as Dongjae. I only saw small clips of him in Hotel King, and he did alright there, but he's improved a lot from what I can tell. His acting seems to have gotten better ever from episode 1 to episode 4. It makes me excited to see how well he will do in future episodes!

 

EDIT: Top of page so here's some photos of the cast

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Also, I didn't realize that everyone reacted all surprised whenever they saw the cheerleading coach's face because she's supposed to be ugly. She's not that bad, I thought they were just shocked since they got caught staring. I hope there's a romance between her and the teacher, they'd be super cute together!

i don't get it either. I think the teacher is ok. Very interesting looking. The more i look at her; the more attractive i think she is

She's definitely not ugly

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The wine scene in episode 4 is so cute :chu:

 

Yeondoo gave the "grape extract" aka wine to Dongjae but he passed it onto Sooah because no one was giving her the drink. :chu:

 

And it also seems that there is another couple to look out for! Hajun and Sooah are also potentially cute together!

 

I feel sad for Sooah. :( But Hajun was cute.

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SLY Recap (Episode 4)
(Via Dramabeans)


Instructor Nam laughs at the Baek Ho moms firing her — that ain’t happening, because she quits. But everyone else panics when Education Office reps march into the chaotic scene. He explains that they were tipped off about the school faking specs for their students, and asks what the parents are doing there. Principal Choi scrabbles for an explanation. Eyes lighting on a poster, she blurts that it’s because of the club’s performance in an athletics competition.

Soo-ah’s mom quickly supports the story, and the officer suggests it’d be fun to see it on TV. He introduces the reporter he brought with him, who’s doing a story about spec-generating schools, and wants Sevit to now feature as a model school for doing extra-curriculars right.

Principal Choi scrapes and grovels a bit more for good measure, which (unfortunately for her) results in the officer adamantly promising the Education Minister’s attendance. Haha.



Instructor Nam loudly pushes by. All the moms now hold onto her, fawning, and Principal Choi chortles that the whole firing this is a good joke. Nam takes advantage of her position and says she has one condition.

Principal Choi has another fit of shrieking and throwing things, panting at Nam’s audacity, while poor Teacher Im does his best to duck. It turns out that she asked for the authority to dole out penalty points — which the principal refused until Nam blithely shared that she’ll be off to give that reporter the interview he asked for about the school.



Meanwhile, the Baek Ho moms (don’t) enjoy a group mani-pedi where they try to plumb their connections for a way out. Soo-ah’s mom says one wrong move on their side could mess up every achievement their kids have amassed so far, so it’s best to stick to their word.

Principal Choi fumes at the presence of the reporter at school, speaking to the kids. She instructs Teacher Im to find out who sent the tip-off. She also says they’ll need a teacher to oversee the cheerleading club activities…

Instructor Nam lounges on the windowsill of the Baek Ho room, hooting with laughter at her manhwa. The Baek Ho kids ignore her to study, but the Real King kids watch her with curious disbelief. The period is nearly up, when Yeon-doo finally asks if they’re not going to practice at all. Nam’s just pleased it’s nearly time for her to finish, and gives the groups homework to find out more about each other, before twirling out.



Teacher Yang finds out he’s been appointed to oversee the cheerleading club. Smiling threat, the Principal reminds him that his contract is up for renewal soon. Ugh. Yang immediately asserts that he really likes cheerleading SO MUCH— She cuts him off to say that he’s only looking out for the Baek Ho kids, and he’d better not let Real King mess with them.

Yeon-doo curses and commiserates about Dong-jae being kicked out of basketball, even though he’s the team ace. She’s upset that it happened because of her, and he sweetly reassures her it’s fine and he’s okay.

Walking a short distance behind the pair, Ha-joon asks Yeol if he’s really interested in Yeon-doo. He grins that the more they cross paths, the more she piques his interest. Ha-joon points at them and wonders if it doesn’t then bother him that she’s so chummy with another guy.



In the school building, Hyo-shik and Seung-woo mock-fight with mops, when one smashes through the window. Outside, the four look up at the sound, and the missile heads directly for Yeon-doo. Dong-jae sees the danger, but Yeol shields her first, getting sprayed by a shower of broken glass.

Yeol’s cuts are treated in hospital, and Yeon-doo and Teacher Yang hover worriedly. They’re not serious, though, and Yeol excuses himself for the bathroom. Yeon-doo follows.

Huddled in a corner of his dorm room, sweat beads Dong-jae’s face. He replays the accident, distressed. He can’t get through to her on the phone, either.



Flashback. A little girl shimmies up a climbing frame, where little Dong-jae perches. She clutches his arm and cajoles him to play. Angry at her repeated entreaties, he pushes her away. To his horror, she falls right off. Later, he watches the girl lie unconscious in hospital, tears rolling.

Yeon-doo catches up to Yeol in the hospital lobby, and he asks if she’s cutting school, too. Surprised, she says came to thank him. At that, he’s in her face, grinning ear to ear — she’s so grateful that she wants to repay him, right? Yeon-doo: “I’m grateful, but not that much.â€



Cut to: Yeol stuffing his face (and boy is that a spread!) while Yeon-doo sorrowfully parts with her cash, gaping at his expensive taste. He’s not remotely apologetic, and she shakes her head at his ability to turn everything she says into a compliment to himself. But she’s alarmed when Teacher Yang rings. Yeol rejects the call for her — the basics for skipping school, he grins, strolling out.

They explore an indoor market, side by side. Yeon-doo stops at a snack stall and his eyes widen at the array of food. She pouts that she only paid for the food earlier. But looking queasy, he hauls her away. Lol.



They join a crowd watching an ahjumma dance-off, and the MC offers up a stereo to the winners. Yeon-doo immediately volunteers — she needs it for Real King! Yeol winces and tries to take her away again, but she’s already called onto the stage.

Yeol’s mortification slowly turns to enjoyment as he watches her solo dancing, and his cheeky grin creeps back. The MC says there’s something missing and calls on Yeol. He promises to give them the stereo right away if they do a couple-dance.



Now Yeol makes a break for it, but the force of nature that is Yeon-doo drags him up, and the ahjummas cheer. Yeol’s pained bobbing eventually loosens up, and you can see him think, aw, what the heck, as he throws away his blazer and dances with heart, in sync with Yeon-doo.

They catch a late bus, and wha…she won a giant rice-cooker? What mischief is this? Where is the stereo they were promised? Yeol is back to pretending he doesn’t know her and takes the last available seat, smirking. Glaring, she deposits her prize on his lap while she stands. The other passengers give him sidelong looks (at his unchivalry? Or at the rice-cooker?), and he shifts uncomfortably.



She refuses to join him when the seat next to him frees up. She quickly changes her mind however, when he pettishly slides the cooker at her — third prize, apparently. They squabble about who holds it, pushing it back and forth. Oh, you two. Hee.

They fall asleep, Yeon-doo’s head resting on Yeol’s shoulder, her head cushioning his cheek, with the rice cooker between them. Yeol wakes up first, and crinkly-smiles at sleeping Yeon-doo. He gently takes the cooker, and settles back in. Aww you marshmallow!! Being all contrary to bug her and then being sweet when she’s unconscious! I lovehate you!



They’re met at the school gates by Teacher Yang, who admonishes them for cutting without telling him (he could have cut, too!). He briefs them on their story, that they’ve just come back from the hospital. But he’s mystified by the rice cooker in Yeol’s hands.

Dong-jae runs to meet Yeon-doo. Aw, he must have spent all day thinking the worst. She assures him that she’s fine, and proudly shows off her prize. He spots the plaster on her hand, and reaches out. Although he tries, he can’t quite touch her.

Yeon-doo tends to her grazed hand in bed. She hugs the rice cooker, bubbling with giddy laughter at the memory Yeol’s rescue and her day with him, annoying her roommates.



Yeol is no less giddy, and keeps bursting into little giggles. Ha-joon chuckles, too, and looks happy when he says it’s the first time he’s seen Yeol laugh like that.

Instructor Nam moonwalks into the gym the next day, impressing the kids. Dong-jae shows up to join the club, and she welcomes him — a basketball player should be useful. Yeon-doo thinks he’s mad, but he replies that it’s good, since he can be by her side to protect her.

Instructor Nam is disappointed that they still haven’t done their get-to-know-each-other homework. We rejoin her settling in for a relaxing afternoon in the sun while the kids are set to jumping jacks for punishment. She assures anxious Teacher Yang that it’s all voluntary. Out of getting a load of penalty points, or paying with sweat, they insisted on the latter, she says. Yang looks a little impressed despite himself.



The kids finally do their assignment. Each side poses civilized questions to the other, and Da-mi asks Yeol if he’s dating anyone right now. He looks straight at Yeon-doo, face breaking into a cheeky smile as he says there’s someone he wants to kiss.

Dong-jae innocently tells Yeon-doo she should go to the nurse’s office — her face is on fire. She deliberately misunderstands, and Yeol grins to himself.



Instructor Nam demonstrates a move she’ll be teaching them, and instructs them to pair up for practice with the person in front of them. Yeol and Yeon-doo end up partnered (of course), as do Soo-ah and Dong-jae. The group complain loudly, and Nam offers them a choice again: demerits or punishment! That gets them in line fast, clambering onto each other’s shoulders. Dong-jae, though, doesn’t move.

That night, Dong-jae stares at a doll, and pushes himself to touch it. Sweating with effort, he still doesn’t manage.

Next day, Principal Choi comes across CCTV footage of a Baek Ho—Real King hall-fight. She flails about the reporters finding it and orders Teacher Im to delete all incriminating material.



Im goes for a coffee break when he’s done, but the screen he leaves up is the moment where Soo-ah finds the bloody towel from the day of Ha-joon’s injury. Oh good.

At the same time, Yeol and Yeon-doo are dropped off to the staffroom to write a report. While Yeon-doo’s in the bathroom, Yeol wanders around until he reaches Teacher Im’s computer. Recognizing Soo-ah, he plays the video to see her pick up the towel and head inside.

All the pieces fall into place. Devastated and furious, he goes straight for her. She sneers that Ha-joon’s self-harm isn’t much of a secret. Yeol warns her to keep her mouth shut if she doesn’t want to die. She throws the warning back at him: If he messes with her, she’ll tell Ha-joon about this, just to see him go crazy.



As soon as he’s gone, Ha-joon himself appears and it’s clear he’s heard most of it. Teeth gritted, he demands she tell what life-threatening thing it is that he musn’t know. After the fourth time, she scowls that he’ll regret finding out.

Ha-joon sits alone on the rooftop as night falls. In the dorms, Yeol panics as the nightly roll call gets underway and Ha-joon is missing. He quickly texts Teacher Yang asking him to cover for Ha-joon’s absence, and then runs through the school looking for him.

Baek Ho’s lit room raises his hopes, but they’re dashed when it’s Yeon-doo who exits. He desperately asks if she’s seen Ha-joon. Her negative sends him running, struck by a new fear. But when he reaches the rooftop, the door’s locked.



Ha-joon takes a running jump across the roof, but he stops short of going over the edge. He looks down below, cracking with emotion.

Yeon-doo finds a stricken Yeol at the foot of some stairs. Sitting beside him, she tells him Ha-joon will definitely come back, because that “lie†he told her was the truth. Eyes sympathetic, she touches his shoulder and tells him not to stay out too late.

Ha-joon shoulders through the busy morning corridors, face dangerous. Yeol overhears Hyo-shik and Seung-woo talking about him, and finds out he’s headed for the principal’s office. He runs.



Ha-joon bursts into Principal Choi’s office and rampages. The teachers try to hold him back, but it’s Yeol who has any effect on him. He clasps him around the middle, swearing at him to stop. Ha-joon breaks out of his hold, too, and with a last hard look at his friend, storms away. Choi looks dispassionately on, because she’s a lizard.

Yeol chases Ha-joon through the grounds, through a sudden downpour. Ha-joon turns on him and asks why he did that to him, when he already wants to die. “You want to die?†Yeol asks, seizing him by the lapels. “Then die, jerk!†But when Ha-joon replies that he really will, it’s more inevitable fact than threat.



Ha-joon turns his anger on the Baek Ho clubroom, and tells them he’s quitting. But he’s just spoiling for a fight, so when Seung-woo calls him rude, he throws a flying punch at him and the room descends into chaos.

Oh my lols, Instructor Nam hangs about outside the door, ignoring the shouts from within. She stops Teacher Yang from entering — the kids need to work out their aggression, she says. He’s shocked that she’s overlooking it, but that’s not it at all. Fighting in the hallowed halls of school? She’s got it all on film. Hahaha, I love her methods.



Their punishment commences in the pouring rain, and every last one of them is on the ground, rolling in mud. Principal Choi sprays her tea when she spies them from her window, but quickly tells herself she didn’t see anything. I love that Instructor Nam drives her to incoherence.

The drill finishes with the rain, and the soaked kids head inside. Ha-joon and Yeol remain behind. “I was afraid that I would lose you again,†Yeol says without looking up. The method sucks, he agrees, that’s why — and he doesn’t let Ha-joon talk over him — that’s why they should just keep their heads down against the adults, quiet as the dead. It’s a desperate echo of Joon-soo’s words to Real King.



Voice thick with emotion, Ha-joon says that’s why he’s struggling to endure: “Because of you…because of you.â€

The kids sit knee-to-knee around a table, slurping ramyun in their muddy clothes, to the amusement of the other students. A quick flashback shows us that this, too, is part of Instructor Nam’s exercise. Yeon-doo’s infectious giggles at the sorry sight of them all have the whole group descending into laughter before long, and for the first time, the walls that divide them seem a little less indomitable. Passing, Teacher Yang is surprised at the sight of their apparent camaraderie.

Yeol and Ha-joon head into the shower, and mischievous Yeol is back, spraying Ha-joon before he gets a chance to undress. An adorable waterfight ensues, and the boys are all smiles as their world is right again.



The next morning finds the two boys paying Principal Choi a visit. Yeol kneels in apology for yesterday’s incident, and Ha-joon reluctantly follows suit, head lowered. They ask for forgiveness, and Choi’s smug satisfaction makes me want to punch her. In acknowledgement, she submits that bringing it up with his father all of a sudden wouldn’t be helpful. I’m not sure if it’s a threat when she says she’ll give thought to when a good time might be.

At Yeon-doo’s mom’s cafe (hello, favorite song!), Yeol’s dad keeps taking dirty dishes from her. She sits him down and tells him to spit it out, whatever it is. He hedges for a second, then sets a box in front of her, open to reveal a ring. He tells her to have it, and have him, too. The proposal takes her by surprise, and she thanks him, but says she can’t accept it. Weird scene.



Instructor Nam shows the kids a map to her house. It’s entirely up to them whether they come, but she offers them her customary choice of penalty points or punishment if not. They groan.

They arrive that evening to a huge party spread left for them, and tuck in with excitement. Even Soo-ah is in a good mood. Da-mi runs to the fridge for a drink, and the kids chorus for juice. The unmarked bottle she brings is giving me strong “black currant cordial†vibes (à la Anne of Green Gables).

Oh yeah. Hyo-shik knows right away, and innocent Da-mi pours everyone “grape juice.†Yeol and Ha-joon take sips and exchange grins. By silent consensus, they all enjoy what must be Instructor Nam’s homemade wine. Hyo-shik raids the fridge for the rest of it, and eventually, Dong-jae is the only one to remain sober.



Soo-ah stops Ha-joon on his way upstairs. A sad drunk, she asks why they’re all out to get her. She cries out that she’ll kill them all, and repeats the words in a litany. He crouches by her and delivers a light poke to her forehead. She cries in earnest, asking why they all blame her when she’s struggling so hard, too. “It’s like my head is eating up my heart,†she sobs, clutching her heart, “It really feels like I’m dying.â€

Ha-joon doesn’t say a word, but there’s understanding in his eyes. Tossing a handkerchief at her, he goes on his way. She clutches it and continues to cry.



Yeol finds Yeon-doo sitting on the veranda. Eyes closed and smiling, she tells him she’s glad his friend came back; he’d been so worried. The drink-fuelled dizziness makes her lay her head on the table. Giggling, she invites him to do the same, and they’re eye to eye, inches apart. She lights up, recognizing the situation. “One! I get up! Right?†she asks, and they both sit up.

Smiling, Yeol offers an alternative, “One: I do it.†He slips a hand around her neck and leans in to kiss her.

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SLY Thoughts (Episode 4)
Before i start this, i want to say that i am so sorry for i cannot create my own recaps! Its exams month and i need to maintain my place! ^^
Now, I love this episode. Despite the fact that every HakJi shipper's heart gets crushed with this episode, i Liked it. Keeping this short for the SLY Reaction! Stay tuned!!!!
10/10

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SLY Reactions
Episode 3 & 4


Now things are about to get real!!! For this edition of SLY Reactions, I will discuss the characters, but now, also the possible, already, or potential ships to watch out for!

Kang Yeondoo
Eunji is really great this time! I am really loving Yeondoo! I love how she is strong but still fragile. The best part of her for me was when she threw the basketball to Sooah. She is straightup fire!!!

Kim Yeol
Finally, a more likeable and a softer side to Kim Yeol. He is so cute! I cant tell anything about him except for his cute and hot looks and his flaming hot pairing with Hajun in the latter part of this post.

Ha Dongjae
Finally, a deeper dig onto Dongjae's past! We were already aware that he has a fear of physical contact and now we finally knew the reason! When he was young, he accidentally caused a friend into a comatose that led him to have a sensitivity towards physical contact. I find the last part where he gives water to the drunk kids so funny and his acting there was soooooo cute!!!! He is the only one sober, probably because of Sooah.

Kwon Sooah
Probably the best character this time. Kwon Sooah is unquestioned pitiful. I really feel sad for her and I want to slap her mother for being a complete bitch to her own daughter. LET THE GIRL LIVE! I feel understanding and sympathetic to her at times. Her "dont provoke me" threat is getting less effective. But i feel that she means more into it. Probably by saying "dont provoke me" she means that "dont provoke me for i might do wrong things again". Idk.

Seo Hajun
Still no signs of Hajun's past. He is indeed pitiful. I am so happy that he has a brother, friend, and family in Kim Yeol that is willing to stay by his side.

Teachers
Nam Jungah is so great! She is the most fun teacher in the history of Kdramas next to JYP in Dream High. She is finally the one that can make the petty Baekho children go on their knees.

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Now onto the ships/pairings/otps/ or whatever you want to call them.

Eyesmile Couple
Every YeolDoo shipper must have been so happy in episode 3 & 4! I feel sad as a YeonJae shipper... but i feel the bursting chemistry between YeolDoo. They are just cute and they look good together. Yeol is becoming more of a soft and tender guy for Yeondoo and they already witnessed each other's hard times. How cute.

Cigarette Couple
I am trying to get in this couple already (but im still for YeonJae). I must say they look so cute too! The part where innocent Dongjae returns the cigarette to Sooah was so cute and funny. Even though Sooah was a complete bitch by using Dongjae's weakness to attack Yeondoo, at least she felt guilty about it afterwards. Also, the part where they drink grape juice was sooooo cute. Yeondoo "examined" the drink if it is okay for Dongjae, but since no one was giving Sooah the drink, Dongjae gave it to her.

Strawberry Milk Couple
I may find the two earlier ships cute, but I still hang onto the Strawberry Milk couple. Every bestfriends in kdramas are destined to have at least a romantic tension between them! Other than genuine friendship, I feel that there is no romance between them. But in that "genuine friendship" they look out for each other and with that, and also their popularity, i believe KBS will embark the love triangle anytime soon. Dongjae joined the club to protect Yeondoo because Sooah is also there. Dongjae also wanted to save Yeondoo from the mop attack but he cant due to his disability. He evn wanted to check on Yeondoo's hand but his disability is stopping him. But more to Dongjae protecting Yeondoo, Yeondoo also protects Dongjae! She got all filled up when she knew Sooah did it to Dongjae. She finally stepped up her game because her dear bestfriend was dangered! And during cheerleading time, they are always by each other. The part where Yeondoo 'examines' the drink for Dongjae was too adorable! :chu: Two people in kdrama dont simply protect each other without romanticism according to the book of kdrama.

Handkerchief Couple
A newly found couple! Drunk Sooah was letting out her frustrations and Hajun witnessed them all. With understanding and sympathy in his eyes, he gave a handkerchief to the crying Sooah.

Teacher Couple
Now this is interesting. I thing Taebum and Jungah will have more than a bond in this drama! I think they will have a relationship. :chu:

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I am expecting a lot in this drama. Though a live one, i feel that this is really good. Even better than School 2015.

I still cling onto Strawberry Milk couple even though i gave up 80% of my feels. I still have hope since KBS did Dream High (Suzy and Taecyeon were for each other at first, kissed, and liked each other but Suzy and Soohyun ended up together. Same for season 2, Jinwoon and Sora are the main couple but Sora and JB endes up together). I also ship Dongjae and Sooah. It also seems that Sooah will have two boys behind her back! Hajun is cute and fitting for Sooah as well.

Yeol and Yeondoo's chemistry is great. But Dongjae and Yeondoo have it better. Please give us romantic scenes!!!

One of the best dramas for me, Sassy, Go Go! Jjang♥

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I totally ship Eunji & Jisoo (Eunjisoo) Yeonjun Couple <33

1) 93-line in real life

2) Eunji & Jisoo... come on... even their name fits together~!! How can we not ship this couple??

3) Yeondoo made Hajun smile (only person besides BFF Yeol) <3

4) Yeondoo saw Hajun being physically abused by his own father (only person who knows besides his BFF)

5) Yeondoo took his hand and gave him ointment (so that he wom't be in pain) <333

6) Hajun gave up his  umbrella for her, but T T SHE DIDN'T SEE </3 (linked to #3, he smiled walking away in the rain)

7) Hajun slowly opened up to Yeondoo and when he asked Yeondoo (when everyone in Baekho refused to practice cheer moves with her) what they had to do for the cheerleading and made up a lame excuse about not wanting to be penalized <333

8) In the car ride when Yeondoo's head was about to fall on his shoulders, he seemed more nervous than annoyed (but strange feels here... can't say that he fell for Yeondoo there because that part only seemed to happen when she gave him the ointment)

9) Real life group pics, Eunji and Jisoo are next to each other most of the time <3

10) NO REASON. THEY'RE JUST ADORABLE AND BEAUTIFUL <33 LOL

 

*I think the writer should change the plot to Yeondoo and Hajun as a couple because the second lead syndrome/love triangle is getting OLD ASF! NO OFFENSE TO YEOLDOO SHIPPERS, but I am tired of Jisoo always playing the abused and non-loved character, it's time to get rid of the traditional Kdrama second lead syndrome and start developing this new (second lead gets the girl) kinda plot LOL so technically couples would be 1) Yeondoo + Hajun, 2) Sooah + Dongjae, 3) Yeol's dad + Yeondoo's mom, 4) Homeroom teacher + Cheerleading Coach, 5) the rest of Baekho & Real King (I saw 2 potential couples)*

 

*WHAT DO YOU THINK?* AND SOMEONE PLEASE ADD THE YEONJUN COUPLE TO THE LIST BECAUSE AFTER EP 5, I CAN'T SHIP ANY COUPLE MORE THAN THIS ONE <33

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Someone please add Hajoon(Jisoo) and Yeondoo(Eunji) to that list. I'm so shipping them together, sorry N and Kim Yeol. 

 

 

SOMEONE PLEASE TELL ME IM NOT THE ONLY ONE THAT SHIPS EUNJI WITH JISOO. REPLY TO ME SO WE CAN FANGIRL TOGETHER OMGGGG  :chu:  :stare:

 

 

This is really selfish of me, but I dont want Soo Ah to have a love line with Ji Soo, because I feel like something might happen  :horror:

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I totally ship Eunji & Jisoo (Eunjisoo) Yeonjun Couple <33

1) 93-line in real life

2) Eunji & Jisoo... come on... even their name fits together~!! How can we not ship this couple??

3) Yeondoo made Hajun smile (only person besides BFF Yeol) <3

4) Yeondoo saw Hajun being physically abused by his own father (only person who knows besides his BFF)

5) Yeondoo took his hand and gave him ointment (so that he wom't be in pain) <333

6) Hajun gave up his  umbrella for her, but T T SHE DIDN'T SEE </3 (linked to #3, he smiled walking away in the rain)

7) Hajun slowly opened up to Yeondoo and when he asked Yeondoo (when everyone in Baekho refused to practice cheer moves with her) what they had to do for the cheerleading and made up a lame excuse about not wanting to be penalized <333

8) In the car ride when Yeondoo's head was about to fall on his shoulders, he seemed more nervous than annoyed (but strange feels here... can't say that he fell for Yeondoo there because that part only seemed to happen when she gave him the ointment)

9) Real life group pics, Eunji and Jisoo are next to each other most of the time <3

10) NO REASON. THEY'RE JUST ADORABLE AND BEAUTIFUL <33 LOL

 

*I think the writer should change the plot to Yeondoo and Hajun as a couple because the second lead syndrome/love triangle is getting OLD ASF! NO OFFENSE TO YEOLDOO SHIPPERS, but I am tired of Jisoo always playing the abused and non-loved character, it's time to get rid of the traditional Kdrama second lead syndrome and start developing this new (second lead gets the girl) kinda plot LOL so technically couples would be 1) Yeondoo + Hajun, 2) Sooah + Dongjae, 3) Yeol's dad + Yeondoo's mom, 4) Homeroom teacher + Cheerleading Coach, 5) the rest of Baekho & Real King (I saw 2 potential couples)*

 

*WHAT DO YOU THINK?* AND SOMEONE PLEASE ADD THE YEONJUN COUPLE TO THE LIST BECAUSE AFTER EP 5, I CAN'T SHIP ANY COUPLE MORE THAN THIS ONE <33

sorry i agree with everything except the part where you say the writers should change the OTP to Eunji and Jisoo

 

 

i love them together after this episode, but PLEASE, nothing can beat Eunji and LWG. their chemestry is amazing and i will kill everyone if they don't end up together :rlytearpls:

 

 

Someone please add Hajoon(Jisoo) and Yeondoo(Eunji) to that list. I'm so shipping them together, sorry N and Kim Yeol. 

 

 

SOMEONE PLEASE TELL ME IM NOT THE ONLY ONE THAT SHIPS EUNJI WITH JISOO. REPLY TO ME SO WE CAN FANGIRL TOGETHER OMGGGG  :chu:  :stare:

 

 

This is really selfish of me, but I dont want Soo Ah to have a love line with Ji Soo, because I feel like something might happen  :horror:

i wish Soo Ah ended up alone. she doesn't deserve any of the guys.

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sorry i agree with everything except the part where you say the writers should change the OTP to Eunji and Jisoo

 

 

i love them together after this episode, but PLEASE, nothing can beat Eunji and LWG. their chemestry is amazing and i will kill everyone if they don't end up together :rlytearpls:

 

 

i wish Soo Ah ended up alone. she doesn't deserve any of the guys.

Me too. I really dont like Soo Ah, she doesn't deserve anyone at all. I pitied her at first, but after she slapped Eunji after Eunji freaking saved her ass. I was like nope. no bish no. -_-

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Me too. I really dont like Soo Ah, she doesn't deserve anyone at all. I pitied her at first, but after she slapped Eunji after Eunji freaking saved her ass. I was like nope. no bish no. -_-

i will be so mad if they all forgive her so easily in the end. Especially Yeondoo
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i will be so mad if they all forgive her so easily in the end. Especially Yeondoo

Weird but I kind of liked her character as the story goes I think there's so much more about her than this pressured-by-the-parent-thing. Her outrage with Hajoon totally show off bits of her true personality. That she's vulnerable inside too.

Anticipating how her character would develop now that she got this thing with Dongjae ( sweet of him for giving his grapefruit drink to her ) and that little moment with Hajoon.

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