
With Seung-jo in mind, Ha-ni launches into philosophical musings about how she’s been wondering how and if we are truly able to understand people. Ha-ni faces the panel nervously, stumbling a little when she’s asked what she’s most interested in and blurts automatically, “Baek Seung-jo!” (Cringe cringe cringe.) But the nice interviewer takes her explanation with an open mind as she amends that she’s most interested in people. So a storm hits and these kids just decide to put life on hold until it’s over? One interviewer is sympathetic to their plight, but the snappish lady (and head interviewer, it seems) is not pleased. In fact, most of the intervewees have decided not to risk the storm and don’t show up. Ha-ni braves the weather, determined to make her interview come hell or high water. They still have a rigorous interview to undergo, as well as entrance exams to take, but this is a promising sign.Ī sudden typhoon hits on interview day, however, which is enough to cancel school and keep most people indoors. Teacher Kang-yi exults to prove her detractors wrong when two of her students - Ha-ni and Min-ah - pass the preliminary round for admission to Parang. Looks like the Tin Man still needs a heart. Ha-ni answers, “When you find something you like, your heart races.”Īt that, Seung-jo raises a hand to his chest but sighs when he doesn’t feel anything. Seung-jo asks how you know when you like something, and there’s something sad about the way he says it with genuine curiosity, as though he truly doesn’t understand this thing called human emotion. Her answer pretty much sums up the dynamic between them and shows why we love her: “I still have to try my hardest.” For her, college is about finding out what she’s good at and what she likes. Ha-ni knows that Parang University is a long shot, which makes Seung-jo wonder why she flipped out so much to get her application in. When Ha-ni’s computer goes on the fritz, deleting the school application she’d been working on just as the deadline looms, Seung-jo is called upon to restore it. While the other kids study madly and pin their hopes on particular schools, he zones out dully. That university fervor doesn’t extend to Seung-jo, however.

This gives them a school to target: Parang University, with its social sciences department, which is also Min-ah’s school of choice because of its animation department. With the help of her teacher, Ha-ni tries to find an angle that will bolster her case for admission, asking her father about notable relatives in their family history.Īfter exhausting the list, they find one spark of hope to cling to: Blood donations, which Ha-ni makes regularly, count as community service. As third-year students, Ha-ni and her crew are worried that with their grades and limited smarts, there may not be any schools that will accept them. On to the Topic of the Day: university admissions. Tearily, Ha-ni wonders if she really is stupid for liking him even after he treats her like this. Genius Robot Boy, but you sure don’t hate her adoration, do you? She leaves behind the reason she went there in the first place - her workbook covered in “I ♥ Seung-jo” doodles, which he smiles to read. Seung-jo bursts out laughing at her choice of words, and Ha-ni dashes out of the room, mortified. Half the time I want to be you with your adorable facial expressions and ten million hairdos, but then you are so sweetly gullible that I cringe for you so hard it hurts a little. He lets it go far enough that Ha-ni thinks he’s being serious and nervously suggests they date first. Turns out Seung-jo’s fake-out kiss maneuver (I almost wrote “meaneuver,” which should totally be a word) is just another prank.

You also need to have JavaScript enabled in your browser. Misty Blue – “마음을 기울이면” (Listening to my mind) Īudio clip: Adobe Flash Player (version 9 or above) is required to play this audio clip. I only hope things continue in this vein. It’s too bad this week dropped this drama to new ratings lows, because it’s just starting to gel together for me, and I think it’s rather late to change people’s minds significantly. This was the episode I was waiting for - one that felt complete, had an arc, told a story, was driven by something more than pure fluffy cuteness.
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