Thứ Tư, 6 tháng 8, 2014

King of High School Episode 15



Min-seok walks into the hotel suite alone to meet with Pavo’s CEO about the joint venture between their companies, and staring back at him is his absentee hyung Hyung-seok. He just sits there calmly like an older, cooler doppelganger, and Min-seok stammers, “H-hyung?”
The first thing he does is run and hug Hyung twice, only to follow it up with an exasperated rant (he notably skips calling him hyung when he’s mad), “Do you even… I mean… because of you… the things I… do you know?!”
Hyung-seok says he knows and that he’s sorry, but Min-seok’s still in shock and he just freaks out and utters incoherent syllables on repeat until his brain catches up. He finally wonders what the hell Hyung is doing here, and why he didn’t tell Min-seok that he’s Pavo’s CEO.



Hyung just orders Min-seok to keep this a secret from even Team Leader Kin, and return to the office like normal to report that the meeting went well and they should proceed with investments. Min-seok has no idea what’s going on and keeps asking for some kind of explanation, but Hyung is as cryptic and one-sided as ever. The only answer he gives is: “I’m your hyung. Trust me.”
He promises to explain the long version of the story at his officetel tonight, and cuts the conversation off there because he’s said what he has to say. How can you have the same face but be so different?
Min-seok swear-mutters at Hyung, but literally in the same breath he’s already walking over to hug him again

Min-seok tells Soo-young about Hyung’s return, and she asks all the obvious questions, for which he has no answers. He gets angry all over again at Hyung for just appearing like a goblin after torturous radio silence, and Soo-young advises him to try and listen to his brother instead of getting angry.
He calls her an adult, so she instantly brags that she’s very mature, only to have him clarify that he meant she’s super old ’cause she says the same stuff as Dad. 
Min-seok does relent that if it weren’t for Hyung he never would’ve met her, and she argues cutely that they would’ve met somehow. He says goodbye by blowing her kisses as she walks away, trading off between calling her “elder” and “hey you.”

Watch the next episode King of High School

Running Man Episode 200



Happy 200th Episode, Running Man! What better way is there to celebrate than spending ninety more minutes with Park Ji-sung both on and off the soccer pitch. The cast experiences all that Indonesia has to offer from its ardent fans to befriending the wildlife, topped off with the most ultimate punishment for this momentous milestone.






Right away from the preview, this episode looks like it’s going to be a wild ride—Kwang-soo looks legit scared for his life in his corner… staring into the eyes of a crocodile mere yards away. Gulp.
But before we get to the wildlife, our cast’s first objective is the Asian Dream Cup in Jakarta, Indonesia—the match we saw them  train for last week. A few hours before kickoff, the cast kicks the ball around before Ji-sung joins them and remarks that they already look exhausted. 
Everyone is pumped and ready to go, but they’re in for another surprise: Cha Bum-kun. Oh yay, we get to see you again, but… aren’t you supposed to already be in Brazil and prepare for that whole World Cup thingy? Coach Cha: “I came ’cause I was worried

The cast immediately greet him with the tips they learned last week, like Kwang-soo’s robotic kick or dribbling. Turns out Cha is here again on Ji-sung’s request, and the cast is ready to impress and put their lessons into practice tonight.
Then Ji-sung takes it one step further and asks Cha to participate in tonight’s match, even if it’s just for a few minutes. Everyone immediately rallies for the idea, and Cha argues that he’s too old to play now. Yet their persuasion works because a fast-forward shows the soccer legend wearing his trademark number 11.
In order to incorporate the show’s elements into the Dream Cup, the cast members will have differing missions to complete during the match. Asked where Ji-sung would place theRunning Man members, he says they’d be wingbackers, and when Suk-jin suggests being in a prime scoring position, Ji-sung tosses back: “We’d definitely lose.” 

Watch the next episode Running Man