Sungkyunkwan Scandal: Episode 10
by red pill
Dear Korean viewers,
As people who directly influence the ratings every day, I’d like to grab you by the shoulders and give you a little shake. There’s a great gem of a drama here that so many of you are overlooking. I know that ratings aren’t everything and that there have been plenty of other series that were more severely overlooked despite their high level of quality (*cough* Tamra), but goddammit I love this series and would do near anything to see it get the ratings it deserves.
Love, red pill
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LESSON 10 RECAP
With the guards getting closer, an already panicky Sun-joon stands stunned as the beautiful gisaeng(?) holds him close. It’s only when she tells him who she is that it really hits him, and he drops the account book in shock.
Outside, a nervous Yong-ha asks In-soo if the thief has been caught, to which In-soo smugly replies, “No worries. He’s a rat swimming in poison.”
Said rat is being pushed down to the ground by Yoon-hee as she pretends they’re engaged in some inappropriate activities in order to throw off the guards. It succeeds and they’re left alone. Yoon-hee awkwardly explains that dressing up as a gisaeng was the only way she could get into the house.
He blames her for making him drop the account book and turns around to try and calm his pounding heart. It doesn’t work because his hand shakes when he takes the book from her, immediately making her concerned. He snatches his hand away and bumps open the door to a secret room that houses a lot of secret ledgers with the illegal transactions between the merchants and the Noron officials.
Yoon-hee wants to take one but Sun-joon talks her out of it. It’s far too dangerous, so dangerous that even the king wouldn’t be able to save them.
The guards tell In-soo that they found no one except a guy and a gisaeng fooling around, so Cho-sun is questioned. But all her girls are with her. Suspicious, In-soo orders the guards to find the mysterious gisaeng and her lover. On the way he runs into his father, who is also desperate to confirm that the secret ledgers are untouched.
The doors to the secret room are found wide open and Merchant Song is sent into a frenzied panic. The ledgers will be the ruin of both the merchants and the Noron officials. In fact, if the thief isn’t found, there will be no tomorrow for the Noron faction.
Sun-joon and Yoon-hee are hiding behind some stacked items when In-soo catches sight of the edge of Yoon-hee’s skirt and walks over. In a moment of impeccable timing, a gaggle of gisaengs turn the corner and interfere. Sun-joon and Yoon-hee are gone, and In-soo only finds Yong-ha, who asks cheekily, “Why are you so angry this time? Did the rat escape?”
The usually brave Yoon-hee finds herself unable to jump down from the wall she’s perched on. Sun-joon finds this amusing and holds out his hand, but retracts it almost immediately when he sees her smile. He stutters for her to get down. The sound of guards approaching does the trick, and he reaches up for her as she jumps down.
They’re chased down the streets but manage to elude the guards by ducking behind a cart. Their relief of getting away is cut short when they realize they’re holding hands.
Awkward.
Did we ever hear see Sun-joon pour out his true feelings? No? Well, here we go:
“Did you pity me? To come for me at this hour, moreover in that dress… Did you think me weak and helpless and unable to succeed? You came to help because you pitied me?” (Didn’t we hear this somewhere before? Touché. Our Ga-rang must’ve taken lessons from Baek Seung-jo.) “You assumed I’d accept any help that was offered to me? I don’t pity you just like you don’t pity me. At first, I didn’t want to waste your talent. Then I needed you. If I were to ever have a friend, I wanted it to be you. I just didn’t know how to go about it since I’ve never done this before. I’m sorry, Kim Yoon-shik.”
And just like that, all the defenses and walls she built up, all the attempts to resolve her feelings towards him, come crashing down. And she did try so very hard to stifle her emotions.
Taken aback by the tears, Sun-joon does the typical guy thing and apologizes, though he has no idea what he’s done wrong. He just doesn’t want her to cry anymore.
Meanwhile, poor Jae-shin is worried to death about Yoon-hee. And it definitely doesn’t help that Yong-ha comes back alone. One look at Jae-shin’s bust lip, and Yong-ha figures out that Jae-shin helped delay the guards. He’s quick to reassure his friend that Yoon-hee is safe. “Friend, I’m Gu Yongha. Think I’d leave such a pretty boy alone in that den of lions?”
And we find out that Yong-ha was behind the gaggle of gisaengs. Having overheard the girls mention seeing Yoon-hee, he set it up so that they’d shield the two while they ran.
“Dae-mool exceeded my expectations. I knew he was pretty, but dressed up like that, I felt my heart a-pitter-patter.” Even the great Gu Yong-ha felt something for our pretty heroine.
Jae-shin is raving mad that Yoon-hee would do something so dangerous. But then Yong-ha reminds him that Jae-shin is the one who sent Yoon-hee to the merchant house. And Yoon-hee did the safest thing she could do to save Sun-joon.
In-soo stops Cho-sun and her girls on their way out and asks her who this extra gisaeng is. Cho-sun denies any knowledge, and In-soo replies that he knows she’s cohorts with Yeo-rim.
That’s when she puts him in his place. “Since when did you nobles ever lower yourselves to work with us lowly gisaengs? If you have anything else to say, come to Moran-gak. As a customer.”
Merchant Song is relieved that the ledgers are all in place, but he shouldn’t be because he just lost what leverage he had against the Noron nobles. Minister Ha is furious that the merchant thought to control the nobles with such evidence and he orders the ledgers to be burned.
Yoon-hee is back in her menswear as she and Sun-joon walk back to SKK. She’s worried that they won’t be able to find the thief since he’s recorded simply as a ban-in (someone from banchon) and they only have one day left.
Sun-joon has other things on his mind, like the smudge of lipstick left on her lips. She wipes it away, but now it’s like he can’t see anything else other than her lips. Gulping loudly, he turns and walks away briskly.
“Fool. Why did you dress up like that if you can’t even handle it well?” Sure, pretend to be meanie to hide the fact that your heart’s beating like a hummingbird’s.
An oblivious Yoon-hee keeps prancing around him, making cute faces.
Jae-shin the worrywart is driving Yong-ha nuts with all his pacing, but fortunately Yoon-hee and Sun-joon walk in (looking mighty cute together). Now that he’s confirmed that Yoon-hee is alright, Jae-shin plays it cool again. Nice try, buddy. You’re as transparent as Sun-joon is.
Once again, In-soo is plotting away since Sun-joon slipped through his fingers. He orders his posse to find the real thief first and make it so that Yoon-hee and her friends can’t find him.
Yong-ha concludes that the thief must be someone who can come in and out of SKK without being suspected; in other words, someone who works at SKK. He proves his point when he flings the door open and sends into flight a little eavesdropper. Clearly, the little boy is worried about his family member (the thief) getting caught.
The same little boy has the bad luck to run smack into In-soo while he’s running away, and In-soo notes that he came from Yoon-hee’s room.
Apparently Jae-shin has changed the sleeping positions for good, settling down in the middle. When Yoon-hee turns towards him, he inches toward Sun-joon, eventually snuggling up against the oblivious boy. Sun-joon tries to point out that he’s sleeping in the wrong place, but Jae-shin tells him to shut it.
Of course then Yoon-hee rolls towards him, making him panic and wrap his arm around Sun-joon. Tee hee.
The following morning, Yoon-hee is too nervous to eat. She wants to go to banchon now. But Jae-shin and Sun-joon both say, “Sit,” and Jae-shin adds, “Eat. If you complain about being hungry later, I’ll knock you to the ground.”
But the person who successfully gets her to eat is Professor Jung. He comments that she’ll be a real thief if she doesn’t eat. After all, the cost of her one meal can provide enough gruel for two to last two days. So if she lets that go to waste, she’s pretty much stealing from the people.
Yoon-hee determinedly sits down and stuffs herself.
Byung-choon has overheard Yoon-hee mention banchon, and In-soo’s group comes to the same conclusion: that the thief has someone on the inside.
Our beloved Jal-geum Quartet starts scouring banchon with a drawing of the thief boy, but to no avail. It’s not that no one recognizes him; it’s more a matter of loyalty. The banchon people will protect their own no matter what.
The trip to banchon has opened up Yoon-hee’s eyes; she had no idea the people were so poor. Half of these people do work fit for dogs and the other half are slaves to SKK. Is that why the thief stole from SKK?
But our upstanding citizen Sun-joon cannot excuse thievery, no matter what the circumstances. He’s more worried that they’re out of time and won’t be able to clear Yoon-hee’s name. He suggests that they take a different approach.
Well, they need to hurry because In-soo is hot on the trail and already found out who that little helper boy from the previous night is.
Sun-joon’s different approach is to do a little research (see, only he would suggest that), and it pays off. The Jal-geum Quartet finds out that this theft was the only ban-in related record in the account book and there were no other thefts in SKK in recent years, meaning the thief is not a repeat offender. He must’ve suddenly needed money, possibly for a wedding, moving costs, funeral costs or to pay for ancestral rites.
They find out that prices for salt and the cloth used to dress the deceased have skyrocketed recently, meaning the thief might have used the stolen items to barter for either. And there’s only one helper boy whose family member (mother) passed away recently. It’s Bok-dong, the eavesdropper.
Our fearless foursome split up to search for Bok-dong’s brother Bok-soo, but unfortunately In-soo finds him first. Bok-soo drops the salt he is carrying and tries to run, only to be blocked by Kang-moo. In-soo warns him against running away – it’s an acknowledgement of guilt. He then offers Bok-soo a bribe in exchange for his silence. Just until the exam that’ll be in two days.
The Jal-geum Quartet stumbles upon Bok-soo by accident. Bok-soo demands to see their proof that he stole from SKK, and Yoon-hee holds out the account book and mentions the fact that Bok-dong is a helper boy. That’s more than enough proof.
But Bok-soo scoffs at their proof. What can they possibly do? Turn him over to the police? (Yong-ha stands up indignantly but immediately steps back when Bok-soo glares at him. “Good eyes you’ve got there.” Yeah, Yeo-rim, leave the tough guy act to Guh-ro. By the way, how adorable is it that he’s holding Bok-dong in his lap?)
Bok-soo has the advantage. He lives in banchon, where even the police can’t walk in and arrest him. Yoon-hee doesn’t understand how Bok-soo can be so confident. Bok-soo counters that he did nothing wrong. The SKK scholars eat and study thanks to the blood and sweat of the people. So why can’t he get a cut of the pie?
Sun-joon points out that that doesn’t justify the theft.
Bok-soo: Then what should I do? I have to hold a funeral for my mother. Until the day she died, she never had any decent medicine and never got checked by a physician. If that isn’t bad enough, she always suffered without ever getting to wear nice clothes. Shouldn’t I be allowed to dress her up as she leaves? But I don’t even have money to buy her clothes. Try as hard as I can, I can’t pay for it. So that’s it? The poor and the helpless can’t even have basic human rights? What kind of world is that? And you want me to help you? Get out. You guys were born into rich families, you deserve to suffer a little.”
Yoon-hee’s had enough and walks away, and she’s followed by Sun-joon. He tries to stop her, but she has nothing more to say when everything Bok-soo said is right. In fact, he reminds Yoon-hee of herself, before she was lucky enough to meet Sun-joon and get this special chance to be at SKK. If not for that, she might be in the same position Bok-soo’s in.
Byung-choon and Go-bong watch as Yong-ha and Jae-shin also leave Bok-soo’s house. They happily report back to In-soo that Bok-soo will keep his end up the deal. In-soo is immensely pleased by the idea that the king will kick Yoon-hee out of SKK.
Hyo-eun accompanies her father to visit Minister Lee for a formal introduction. She’s acting like the proper lady she’s actually not, and a couple of times her father signals to her like a catcher in a baseball game, keeping her in check. Minister Lee is firm and a bit curt, but in the end he accepts her.
On her way home, Hyo-eun rages about being terrified of Sun-joon’s father. She’s determined to learn Chinese since she plans to convince Sun-joon to study abroad in China once they’re married. Then in the next moment, she’s squealing about how cute Minister Lee’s eyelashes are; they remind her of Sun-joon’s. Just plain nutty is what I say.
Minister Ha reports to Minister Lee that Merchant Song has been removed from power thanks to his foolishness. He should’ve known that if he plays with fire, it’ll be his own hand that gets burned. Those silly merchants don’t know any better.
Minister Ha mentions in feigned nonchalance that someone saw Sun-joon at Merchant Song’s house that night. He’s a young man who already knows the way of the world. It’s a poorly camouflaged poke, and Minister Lee knows it. He acquiesces that he must be a foolish father since he hears his son’s news through others.
But there’s no need to worry. All the secret ledgers were burned.
Or so Minister Ha thinks. Actually, Yoon-hee swiped one without Sun-joon knowing it. And this ledger is the real reason Yoon-hee couldn’t ask Bok-soo to testify on her behalf. Because Bok-soo isn’t the real culprit here.
Jae-shin is furious and asks if she’s okay with getting kicked out. I mean, why’d she come to SKK at all when she’s gonna give up so easily?
Yoon-hee: I’m not sure. The only thing I’m sure of is that as long as ledgers like these are made, there will always be boys like Bok-soo. But I can’t see the point of turning Bok-soo in to prove my innocence. I don’t know if I have the right to do that.
Sun-joon is left flipping through the ledger and he recognizes all the Noron names. It’s an indirect implication of his father, and everyone knows it. He tries to play it cool, pretending that he’s okay (but everyone knows that he’s not). In fact, his head’s full of a mishmash of images, and in the end, Bok-soo becomes tangled up with the angry Yoon-hee pre-SKK. The Yoon-hee who couldn’t see what was so great about their nation.
Yong-ha is particularly worried, telling Jae-shin that Sun-joon’s going through a lot of heartache. The ledger doesn’t directly mention Minister Lee, but in the end, everything points to him. He wonders what Sun-joon will do with the ledger.
Jae-shin’s guess is that Sun-joon won’t do a thing. After all, no matter what terrible thing his father did, they’re still father and son. That’s what sucks about that relationship, and we know he’s speaking from experience.
Yoon-hee is just as confused as Sun-joon, and she wallows in the library. Professor Jung comes upon her and asks if she’s accepted her guilt.
Yoon-hee claims that she’s innocent, and that fact won’t change even if the real thief isn’t found.
No, Professor Jung sets her straight, she will still be guilty. She can feel bad for the suffering people all she wants, but if she can’t help solve their problems, she’s also guilty. And if she can’t even prove herself innocent, she’s no better than being guilty and deserves to be kicked out.
Yoon-hee’s not gonna take that sitting down. She gets in the final word when she asks: “You said women have no right to exert authority. But sir, isn’t it strange? Why is Joseon the way it is when it’s men with that right who have always ruled?”
You go girl.
Yoon-hee goes looking for Sun-joon and finds him dealing with his complicated thoughts by practicing his archery. She tells him frankly that she plans to bring forward the true thief – the men in the secret ledger. But she decided that if anyone should start something with this ledger, it should be Sun-joon.
Sun-joon: Is it because of my father? That means I might make the other choice. I… might let you down.
Yoon-hee: Then that’ll be that. I trust you, more than I trust myself. You’re always pushing yourself. Putting up a prickly front and constantly talking about principles. That’s your way of doing your best to become a good person. This time will be no different. Whatever choice you make will probably be the right one. Even if it’s different from what I’m thinking.
(Swoon. Yoon-hee rocks.)
Jae-shin is back at Bok-soo’s house, washing Bok-dong’s feet. He’s talking to what seems to be air, but Bok-soo’s actually standing to the side, listening. He tells Bok-soo that Yoon-hee is under suspicion for something she didn’t do; he should understand how it feels to be unjustly treated.
Then he tells Bok-soo that eavesdropping can become a habit, as can running away. So far in the series, the “it’ll become a habit” saying has been Jae-shin’s catchphrase, and we finally find out why. Turns out his brother used to say that to him. “Don’t cry all the time, it’ll become a habit. Don’t lie, it’ll become a habit. Don’t run away, it’ll become a habit.” And sure enough, Jae-shin had picked up the saying like a habit.
See, little brothers watch their older brothers from behind and follow in their ways. Does Bok-soo want his little bro to become a petty thief or a scaredy cat? The thing is, Bok-soo still has the chance to live as a decent human being.
In a moment that contrasts with In-soo’s bribery earlier, Jae-shin lends Bok-soo money to pay back the items he stole. And he has faith that Bok-soo will do the right thing since his little bro Bok-dong is watching his every move.
The stickler for rules Sun-joon breaks curfew to go talk to his father.
Sun-joon: I have something to ask, Father. You always taught me that the most important thing to a scholar who wants to better the world is his beliefs. You said a true scholar will leave even his family if they stand in the way of those beliefs. Do you still believe that? You know that though I’m lacking, I’ve always worked hard to follow your footsteps.
Minister Lee: For which I’m glad.
Sun-joon: Father, should I continue to follow your words?
Minister Lee: You’ve wasted your time coming here. You are my son. Until now you’ve never once gone against my word. And I’ve never once doubted that you will.
That night, the three roommates spend the night apart, each caught up in their own thoughts. Sun-joon reads a book and struggles with the decision he must make. Yoon-hee sits alone in the dorm room, and outside the room Jae-shin stands watch.
Finally, it’s the following morning. Yoon-hee is looking for Sun-joon, but he’s nowhere to be found. And despite Jae-shin’s hopes, Bok-soo hasn’t come either.
In front of the students and the professors, King Jeong-jo asks Yoon-hee if she found the real thief. She starts to answer no, but Jae-shin cuts her off, saying that given a little more time, the thief will turn himself in for sure.
In-soo won’t stand for that. He points out that the deadline was the day prior, and therefore Yoon-hee and her friends have failed the exam. The king acknowledges that Yoon-hee has failed to find the thief in the time allotted.
“The thief is right here.”
In walks Sun-joon, ledger in hand. (I knew he wouldn’t let us down.)
“The true thief of the theft in question is in this ledger here, Your Majesty.”
You go boy.
COMMENTS
Sun-joon the character has been slowly evolving since we first met him, and mostly they’ve been in smaller ways: learning to deal with other people, learning to bend his principles just a little, sacrificing himself for others, etc. But this time, it’s huge. He’s going up against Daddy Lee, and this is no small deal. The man he’s looked up to his entire life might be involved in this huge scandal that’s hurting the people – and he’s turning in the evidence to the king directly. It’s a make or break situation, and I’m glad to see that he’s looking strong at the end of the episode. Strong, confident and determined.
Oh, and FABULOUS cameo by LEE MIN-HO (of Gumiho: Tale of the Fox’s Child) in the role of Bok-soo. What a great child actor. If only my mother hadn’t mentioned that he looked like Tablo in certain angles, I would’ve enjoyed his appearance without the giggles.
As a final note, I noticed that the replies in the recap of episode 8 got pretty messy. Please, let’s keep this clean and nice. It’s okay to disagree, but it’s not cool to fight like cats and ruin everyone’s fun. As Jae-shin would say, that could become a habit.
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51 Purpleclouds
October 7, 2010 at 11:26 PM
Wasn't Yoon Hee beautiful in that g outfit! When is Sun Joon going to break & kiss her???
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momosa
October 8, 2010 at 1:50 AM
I don't care. I just want to know whether MJS get to see her in those gowns and whether he get to kiss her! and I really want to see his reaction.
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orenji13
October 8, 2010 at 2:43 AM
by rumor.. in ep. 14 or 15.
I never wait monday like this, ever...
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52 Dele
October 7, 2010 at 11:28 PM
Great recap, this episode had so much heart in that mine nearly burst:)! I love the following part...
"Then that’ll be that. I trust you, more than I trust myself. You’re always pushing yourself. Putting up a prickly front and constantly talking about principles. That’s your way of doing your best to become a good person. This time will be no different. Whatever choice you make will probably be the right one. Even if it’s different from what I’m thinking."
Seriously, this is what keeps this show so watchable, sure this is a pretty romanctic statement, but it's the friendship angle that sticks with me. That's the kind of friendship I hope we all have. People around us who see the things we don't and bring it to our attention. More than that, people who trust us and make us want to be trustworthy.
Friendship is the heart and soul of this drama, and each episode/lesson keeps me something new to learn and explore.
I like Sun Joon's character a lot because we really get to see him shall I say "bloom" into this "better person" continually in every episode. He's not losing himself, or his principles but he is learning to see with more clarity and depth and I love it.
Thanks for the recap!!!
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orenji13
October 8, 2010 at 2:46 AM
the great thing about sun joon is that he is smart, strong headed, but not stubborn.
He is willing to admit if he is wrong and willing to learn from other.
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October 8, 2010 at 6:27 AM
He walks the talk. A characteristic that is very hard to uphold. How many among us have the guts to do the right things ethically and lawfully? Sun Joon did it even though he might go against his own father whom he admired the most. And I thank Yoon Hee for saying she trusted him more than she trusted herself (very 'aww' moment for me) and Sun Joon's father too for saying, "You are my son. You have never disappointed me so far. It will be the same in the future. I have not doubted this as a father." How many among us have ever heard our parents said that to us? Or have we say it to our children?
I thank Yong Ha and Jae Shin too for understanding the burden that Sun Joon (as they are someone's son too) have to go through to make the right decision and ACT on that decision he deemed right. It's not easy to uphold your principle. Sun Joon was tested. And he passed with flying colours :)
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Nory Ellis
October 8, 2010 at 6:30 AM
Sorry...that was me
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53 ladydewinter
October 7, 2010 at 11:28 PM
After dressing as a girl,can't believe Sun Joon dosen't suspect that Yoon Hee is a girl.
Wonder how he eventually finds out?
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54 nur
October 7, 2010 at 11:42 PM
red_pill,thanks for the recap & cassie too.
i'm not a fan of Kdrama at all...but i finish watching MGIAG (thank to 1 recap i read from 1n2d fansub) & now being SKK addict. The main reason for me watching the show is just because i want to watch the cute guy i saw in SKK interview (who turn out to be SJK & also out of curiosity-girl dresses in guy clothes)
i have this tendency to fast forward every boring scene.there is never boring moment for me with this drama, i love the plot so much (from the F4 plot,King, Noron party)
Yong Ha holding the little boy is really adorable ^^ (lol, i thought he wants kidnapped the boy ,if in case the boy's brother doesn't want to admit his wrongdoing)
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55 jubilantia
October 7, 2010 at 11:43 PM
SOLUTION:
Yoon-hee does something so mind-blowingly awesome in the finale (Aaaaaand without a penis! Imagine that!) that the king will crown her Queen of Doing Whatever the Hell She Wants.
She takes on the Jalgeum 3 as concubines and together, they lead Korea into a golden age of equality and fantasticalness.
THE END
(This is what midnight does to me. Honored faction namers, please get on this!)
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Robyn
October 7, 2010 at 11:56 PM
I totally support this idea.
Midnight always brings out the best in people in my opinion. xP
All 3 as concubines ftw!
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brookeeve
October 8, 2010 at 5:02 AM
I agree. This is how it should end.
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leslie
October 8, 2010 at 9:50 AM
i love your imagination :)
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sKKsfan
October 8, 2010 at 1:35 PM
GOOD THINKING........I couldn't stop laughing .It's a brilliant idea ,love it .I wonder what do the J 3 think ?????? I bet YH won't mind . ;D ;D ;D
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56 124y
October 7, 2010 at 11:52 PM
maybe he had guessed YH is a girl, but quickly disagreed with the idea. you know, he must think it is disrespectful to think a man is actually a woman.
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57 silly
October 8, 2010 at 12:05 AM
i liked SKKS from the first episode and the more i watched the more i liked it but 9 and 10 are undoughtedly the best pair of episodes..not because they are full of cute......not bcos finally LSJ got to see UH as a woman....not bcos of JS 'sadoreable and utterly unresistable hiccups and YH 's antics ..ofcourse these all contribute to my partiality to skks.....but ..well to quote another recaper "give me stakes"....
there is something so cool about youths eating their hearts out at the misery of their people..all of us have been young once or still are.....the dreams and hopes and of youth r so precious.....you want to change the world.....and when u fail........the helplessness and the hurt is deepest........i loved the market place scene in the 9th episode u could actually see the helplessness and hurt on their faces and the scenes with the thief in 10th and their conversations together brought me to tears.....such a far cry from the modern age spoiled rich boys f4..........they represent a youth which is the true essence of youth, love troubles aside, striving for a greater cause...finding a purpose in life..staking their lives for it...they r aweinspiring......i love them.
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58 Lisa Purba
October 8, 2010 at 1:09 AM
"Our Ga-rang must’ve taken lessons from Baek Seung-jo." HAHA! So true! lol
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59 sumee
October 8, 2010 at 1:36 AM
red_pill thanks a ton again for this fabulous EP & really a gem of a drama ! big kisses to you muhaaaaaaaaaaaa.. ;-)
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60 marie
October 8, 2010 at 2:00 AM
Thanks so much for taking your time and recapping this wonderful series for us, your efforts are very much appreciated. Thanxs again.
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61 red
October 8, 2010 at 2:39 AM
awesome recap once again thanku
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62 pohonphee
October 8, 2010 at 2:46 AM
thanks for the recap red_pill...
Just want to say this: When people do shipping in one series, does it mean they really love the series and its character? ^^ I know sometime, things get harsh, but i don't mind if it means they love the series, ha, ha, ha
Each one character in SKKS rocks...
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63 Rovi
October 8, 2010 at 2:49 AM
For once, I am seeing a drama wherein the girl (even tho cross-dressing as a boy) is not so helpless & needs 3 prince charmings/slash/knights in armor to come & save her neck. Go girl power!!!
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64 thunderbolt
October 8, 2010 at 3:06 AM
Hi red_pill
Just dropping in to say you're a wonderful writer!
SKKS is so criminally underrated, but as long as we love it to pieces, who cares?! :lol:
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65 sansukini
October 8, 2010 at 3:39 AM
Don't you just love the creative team behind Sungkyunkwan Scandal. They are always providing u with great fanarts, plus the filmography of the drama is so picturesque. These are added bonus for me.
I love this episode. There are so many epic scenes for me, like when SJ told Yhee that she still has some lipstick on, I love the sound.
They really deserve better ratings.
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girlatsea
October 8, 2010 at 8:51 AM
Yeah, I think the soundtrack is really great as well.
Sigh, this drama is pretty much perfect. I mean, it has it's flaws but because everything else is so great you don't even notice.
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girlatsea
October 8, 2010 at 8:55 AM
its*
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66 badtanline
October 8, 2010 at 4:17 AM
can i just say that I love love love Hyo-eun's maid? her expressions are just priceless!
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heejung
October 8, 2010 at 6:01 AM
lol yeah! especially her Sun-joon imitations!! she cracks me up, and I've got to say she's pretty spot-on most of the time (sorry garang~) LOL
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67 mika2
October 8, 2010 at 4:18 AM
haha right now the ratings doesn't matter because the series is still airing and everyone talks about it so everyone knows how good it is.
But let's flashforward 3 years from now : X will want to watch a good kdrama, someone will recomend him SS. X will probably go to see the ratings,and when he'll see how low they are,he'll think that the drama isn't as good as "they say".as a result,he probably won't watch the drama.
this will happen not only to X but also to Y and Z and a lot of other ppl . it's sad
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anon
October 8, 2010 at 5:32 AM
Sad but most likely true. But the constant rise in the ratings must make people wonder though, right?
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68 giddygirl108
October 8, 2010 at 4:30 AM
Things are really heating up in these recent episodes! I want to find out about Yong-ha's background story b/c everyone else has this driving force of finding, figuring out and bringing justice about. What's Yong-ha's incentive?
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brookeeve
October 8, 2010 at 5:06 AM
I think that YH's incentive is chaos. He's one of those people who walk by, smack someone, blame it on someone else, and then watch as fights ensue... kind of like my brother-in-law. He just really enjoys watching people react.
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heejung
October 8, 2010 at 6:00 AM
Yeah, Yong-ha's really a mysterious character despite his rather *outgoing* personality. :3
He has associates on both factions, he knows everything that's goin on, he's got connections in high places... and sometimes it looks like he is just using his playboy image to mask an inner motive. I can't wait until we find out what his m.o. is.
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Nory Ellis
October 8, 2010 at 6:40 AM
And Yong Ha must be valuable enough for In Soo to really want him to be in his camp. And I find it curious that Yong Ha is able to poke In Soo's pride ("did the rat escape?" ) and get away with it.
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LadyIgraine
October 8, 2010 at 12:52 PM
as much as i love yong ha just like the rest of you guys here; i thought of a bad feeling for him. maybe he's a spy that was planted by either the noron or soron faction to see how the students, professors, merchants, the lower classmens have been doing. or i could just be reading too much into it. but sometimes, some dramas always have those weird "i didn't see that coming" kind of twists. either way, i still love his character...it makes me smile whenever his scenes come up :)
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69 xyrsh
October 8, 2010 at 5:15 AM
Every BED SCENES in this drama stays in my top 3 favorite scene each time it shown xDD
The other two most memorable scene from this episode must be:
(1) When YHee gave the ledger to SJ.
I think that was one of the biggest turning point in SJ life. When he was faced with two options: loyalty to his father or to his ideals, Yhee came and told him that she believe that he will make the right decision -whatever it is- because she knows SJ is someone who always strives to be a good person despite his stern looks. That was one hell of an acknowledgement. One that gives you self confidence and strength to move forward, especially when you're lost. Bravo! Kim Yoon Shik!
(2) Conversation between SJ and Minister Lee.
I replayed this scene several times. From the short dialogue, I think SJ was trying to give a warning, that he might do something against his family. And at the same time, he was asking for his father's advice - again, which one should he choose: ideals or family? But heck no.. his father doesn't give him any answers except that he believes that SJ will not do something that disappoint him. When I saw SJ eyes get teary for a moment, I think I can already guess which choice he's leaning to, and that he's dreading that fact. Props for Yoochun, esp in that scene. Me loves any cracks in SJ controlled expression >D
Thank you red_pill for the wonderful recaps!
btw, I heard from an English teacher who currently lives in Korea that nowadays SKKS is REALLY POPULAR in spite of the low ratings...
But still, I'd love to see it continuously getting better and better rating ^^
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anon
October 8, 2010 at 5:30 AM
I agree about the bed scenes, they have all been so enjoyable to watch.
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70 xyrsh
October 8, 2010 at 5:16 AM
Every BED SCENES in this drama stays in my top 3 favorite scene each time it shown xDD
The other two most memorable scene from this episode must be:
(1) When YHee gave the ledger to SJ.
I think that was one of the biggest turning point in SJ life. When he was faced with two options: loyalty to his father or to his ideals, Yhee came and told him that she believe that he will make the right decision -whatever it is- because she knows SJ is someone who always strives to be a good person despite his stern looks. That was one hell of an acknowledgment. One that gives you self confidence and strength to move forward, especially when you're lost. Bravo! Kim Yoon Shik!
(2) Conversation between SJ and Minister Lee.
I replayed this scene several times. From the short dialogue, I think SJ was trying to give a warning, that he might do something against his family. And at the same time, he was asking for his father's advice - again, which one should he choose: ideals or family? But heck no.. his father doesn't give him any answers except that he believes that SJ will not do something that disappoint him. When I saw SJ eyes get teary for a moment, I think I can already guess which choice he's leaning to, and that he's dreading that fact. Props for Yoochun, esp in that scene. Me loves any cracks in SJ controlled expression >D
Thank you red_pill for the wonderful recaps!
btw, I heard from an English teacher who currently lives in Korea that nowadays SKKS is REALLY POPULAR in spite of the low ratings...
But still, I'd love to see it continuously getting better and better rating ^^
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xyrsh
October 8, 2010 at 5:17 AM
omg... sorry for the double post T_T
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71 anon
October 8, 2010 at 5:29 AM
First half was amazing, J4 FTW!
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72 Judy
October 8, 2010 at 5:51 AM
Thanks for the recap.
Ep 10 is the best so far.
It appeared that the dramas with young idols playing the lead roles may not be as popular as those with more matured actors/actresses.
I also watched "Playful Kiss" and can't help comparing the two dramas. I think SKKS is better because the story plot is new and more interesting. But the story plot for "Playful Kiss" is rather flat and boring. I usually prefer modern to historical drama. But SKKS seemed to be an exception to me.
No offence to the supporters of "Playful Kiss". For "Playful Kiss" viewers, you should also try watching SKKS. I think you would like this drama.
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FullMOON
October 8, 2010 at 2:05 PM
T . R . U . E
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73 heejung
October 8, 2010 at 5:55 AM
I'm glad that I'm not the only one who thought he really looked like our 'blo ^^
Seriously, this drama gets better and better every single week. This is hazardous to my academic health haha :D
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74 rainerust
October 8, 2010 at 7:09 AM
Loved this episode LOL especially when Jaeshin was in between beds and snuck closer and closer to Sung-joon WAHAHAHAHA I died laughing and was screaming BROMANCEEEE!!! into my poor pillow.
Awesome episode, and I'm really sad the ratings don't do it justice (WHY!). Also agree about Tablo-lookalike kid!! Every time he appeared on screen I would pause thoughtfully and be like...whyyy does he look so familiar...
Great recap red_pill!! You and Cassie make a good tagteam.
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75 nana
October 8, 2010 at 7:15 AM
the more i watch the more i'm convinced that this is really hana kimi done korean style, and done well. there are just too many personality simularities; though sunjoon isn't nearly as clueless as nakatsu.
i'm really enjoying this drama and wish that the rating would reflect how good it really is.
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76 Ladymoonstone143
October 8, 2010 at 7:43 AM
Thanks for your awesome recap. Your recap made me so intrigued with this drama that I started to watch the video. But the bad thing is that I can't find any with the English sub on it (if anybody has...pls care to share a link..ty)
Now, I am relying on your recaps and if I can find it on raw...just go back and forth so I can understand what is going on.
Thanks again...
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girlatsea
October 8, 2010 at 9:07 AM
You should try dramacrazy.net. I think they have ENG subs up until episode 10. You could probably find detailed summaries for 11 and 12.
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Ladymoonstone143
October 8, 2010 at 11:35 AM
Thank you so much...I really appreciate it...now off to the site..lol Official PK and SKKS stalker..
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77 Indiannomad
October 8, 2010 at 8:59 AM
Your recap made me begin watching this series... Thank you.:). It makes more sense when I have an explanation of what happened when I know not Korean. So far, I love the dynamics that are showing between the Quartet, with the common thread of compassion and wanting justice and friendship building. LOL at Ga-rah taking lessons from Baek Seung Jo. I always thought it was easy for a girl to look like a Guy but difficult for a guy to look like a girl, so when I watched Jung Ill Woo dressed as a Giseng in Return of Illjimae, I was impressed. Whatever they did with the photography, there was no adam's apple showing for a dead giveaway.
Thank you again for the recaps.
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78 dragontattoo
October 8, 2010 at 9:12 AM
lol I don't think Lee Minho looks like Tablo at all.
anyways, thanks for the awesome recap! I really love seeing the four of them together!
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79 Evma
October 8, 2010 at 9:18 AM
Each end of SKKS episode, I said to myself, WOW! this is the best part so far...but look, I have said it like a habit (like Jaeshin). I really love this drama for it's full of good principles and the scriptlines are so smart just like how real/actual scholars communicate. Cooooool!
Thank you so much for your great recap!
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80 merlnpau
October 8, 2010 at 10:00 AM
I totally agree with you! This is a very nice drama series, and each actor, I believe, are doing a great job. Those people who are not watching this are totally missing a big thing! I totally dig the love story of Yoon-Hee and Lee Sunjoon! They are my latest favorite yummy couple. Hope they extend the series!!!!
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81 Carinne
October 8, 2010 at 11:59 AM
I'm feelin' so good about this show. I'm glad I hopped aboard this SKKS train.
Thank you red_pill.
Kindly,
green_pill (for the day)
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82 hatake
October 8, 2010 at 12:20 PM
i thought lee min ho looks like a mini eunhyuk from suju
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Hunny Chun
October 8, 2010 at 2:33 PM
i soooo agree!!
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83 LadyIgraine
October 8, 2010 at 12:40 PM
sunjoon is starting to have thoughts about yoonshik, lol! especially, the part where she starts licking her lips. i love his facial reaction, he feels like he's going to hallucinate whenever he sees yoonshik's lips all red and juicy :). i never really understand ep. 10 because i was watching from another source who uploaded them with vietnamese subs. viikii's having problems with licensing so even mysoju's links aren't working either. reading red_pill's recap is so invaluable having been deprived of eng. sub for SKK.
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anon
October 8, 2010 at 12:53 PM
Eng softsubs from 1-12 except for 11, members from soompi are working on it.
http://mehanata.net/?p=2658
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LadyIgraine
October 8, 2010 at 3:05 PM
thank you for the link, however my computer won't let me download torrent or megaupload because of my spynetwork installed in the computer. thanks for the links though...
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84 kit
October 8, 2010 at 5:33 PM
sunjoon's growth of character is amazing. and yoonhee, for being the girl that changed his mind about things.
<3
(and yes, all the romance and the gorgeousness of our quartet had me squeeing. wheee.)
thank you for the recap!
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85 MissChiVyus
October 8, 2010 at 9:20 PM
THANKS FOR THE AWESOME RECAP Red Pill!!! I saw the episode before reading this but I love to hear a reviewer's take on the episode as well. Many times, you point out things that I miss from the show.
God, I love this show! Anyone know how we can make the ratings go higher even though we don't live in Korea?
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86 champagne
October 9, 2010 at 3:40 AM
Hello. I really love sungkyunkwan scandal, more than any other dramas that are being aired at the moment, and perhaps, more than any other dramas I have watched so far. I totally agree with you that this deserves a higher rating, #1, if i were to rank it. All the 3 boys (MYC, YAI and SJK are handsome but I like YAI's character in this drama, too bad PMY would end up with MYC. But where could I possibly watch episode 11 with english sub??? Will really really appreciate it. thanks thanks!
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`~`QQ
October 9, 2010 at 2:49 PM
http://kimchidrama.blogspot.com
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87 Dara
October 9, 2010 at 8:33 AM
Thanks for your recap.
That's my sentiment there at the beginning of your recap. I would love to go and shake shake the Korean viewers, you 've been with Dong Yi and Gaint long enough, please give this drama a chance.
This is a first kdrama ever for me that I really really want the ratings to reflect the quality for once, it would mean so much to the casts and crews. If good quality drama has never been recognized, they will end up doing makjang drama again and again.
That said, needless to say for the OTP, they are destined. YHa is adorable. As for MJS, I don't know why somehow this character doesn't connect to me though I tried. YAI is very charismatic and has very strong screen presence too. It's just until now (as of ep12), I couldn't see any significant changes in him that intrigued me. He is a hot-tempered and protective one, and that 's it . I have nothing to dig further. Strange me isn't it? He's so cool and all but he didn't get through me , don't know why.
Oh well, my wild guess is that most Korean viewers may not comfortable with youngsters playing sageuk, let alone being the leads.
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swui
October 9, 2010 at 10:29 PM
I think because SunJoon and YoonHee are the OTP and so their characters will have more developments compared with JaeShin and YongHa. Those two, unfortunately, are the second and third leads and these characters rarely get a lot of developments or much atttention at all usually except maybe to generate some comic effects or serve as potential rivals (They are needed to fuel jealousy btw the OTP). e.g You're Beautiful.
I appreciate the fact that the writers do try to infuse some depths to JS and YHa's characters but ultimately it was always gonna be about YoonHee and SunJoon. That's why second lead shippers will always sink. It's inevitable. Sigh.
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88 novkid
October 9, 2010 at 11:13 AM
Episode 11 n 12 english subs are now out at megaupload. u can even try from here. Njoy!!!
http://mehanata.net/?p=2658&cpage=4#comment-3446
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89 kana
October 9, 2010 at 11:52 AM
love..and i'm falling for Micky!
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90 doozy
October 9, 2010 at 12:23 PM
"As people who directly influence the ratings every day, I’d like to grab you by the shoulders and give you a little shake..."
The low ratings make me sad. So can I join you? What are people watching in Korea? They're missing out!
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91 doozy
October 9, 2010 at 12:24 PM
Thanks for the recap, red_pill!
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92 Joy
October 9, 2010 at 1:14 PM
Jae Shin, if you will hiccup for me, my life will be complete.
<3 Moony Faction
The thought of him not ending up with Y breaks my heart :<
NOOOO
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93 Monika
October 9, 2010 at 2:16 PM
I know lots of ppl love the series as well. omg i freaking love it too.
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94 kendy
October 10, 2010 at 3:30 AM
weeeee... waiting for episode 11 and 12 recap... and wooooo tomorrow is monday yessssss... episode 13 for skk.. harhar
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95 sm1leitsamy
October 10, 2010 at 11:29 AM
I AM SOOO IN LOVE WITH THIS DRAMA!!! <3 i am squealing with delight when i am watching this... i love sun-joon and jae-shin... what to do?????
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96 howe
October 10, 2010 at 9:13 PM
according to "Interview with Micky Yoochun : "
What is the most difficult part of playing Lee Sun Joon's character?
- Being expressionless is difficult. To convey emotion without changing expressions much is hard. Since Lee Sun Joon is not an expressive character, he doesn't laugh when happy nor cry when sad. It's not easy.
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97 Lisa Purba
October 10, 2010 at 9:57 PM
So where are the Eps 11 & 12 recaps?
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anon
October 11, 2010 at 3:29 AM
Be more patient.
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98 rose
October 10, 2010 at 11:14 PM
this is so good , better than the other drama i watch this deserved more rating , or is there a problem how they do the rating hehehe cant believe iit dint go way up to 30 percent , it so addicting and also the novel i really want to have a copy of it in english version
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99 J4loVeR
October 11, 2010 at 7:00 AM
Yes!!! Take your time BUT be quick..........please please please "RED-PILL"
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100 anna
October 12, 2010 at 3:10 PM
wahhh!..I've been in this drama since the beginning because it's amazing(getting heart attacks every now and then!)..but i've never read comments posted this long for any ep!lol!..or i didn't have time to read comments that often , that's why!haha!..but this shows how people are interested in this drama..and people are not ranting!..this is the nth time that I'm reading the recap...and I'm still loving it!
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