Eventually she becomes the school outcast and even her friends ditch her, shuffling away for fear that her suckitude is contagious. Yoo-jin continues to help hapless Hae-sung, who has so little self-esteem that she lets everyone walk all over her, and then apologizes to her harassers. I know, it’s weird JB has something of an offscreen lobotomy and goes from sneering derisively at Hae-sung (because he still has feelings for ex-girlfriend Ri-an) to declaring that he likes Hae-sung a few episodes later. The tension mounts between Hae-sung and Ri-an, who are on opposite teams (idols versus underdogs), reluctant roommates, and rivals for JB’s affection.
#ANOTHER OH HAE YOUNG LIKE A DREAM SERIES#
Picking up where recaps left off (with Episode 4), the Superidol audition series commences, with each stage focused around a certain theme. Let’s do this in hyperspeed, hitting the main points:
You also need to have JavaScript enabled in your browser. I don’t regret that choice in the least, but I did continue watching the show out of curiosity, and now that it’s over, I’m weighing in with some overall thoughts on what worked for the show and what didn’t, and why I feel like it had what it took to make a good show but never got there.ĭream High 2 OST – “Hello To Myself” Īudio clip: Adobe Flash Player (version 9 or above) is required to play this audio clip. 164 MaMaDream High 2: Series Wrap-up by javabeansĪs you know, we started out with hopes for Dream High 2 that quickly fizzled, and recaps were dropped after the first two weeks.