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Sassy Go Go: Episode 12 (Final)
by SayaThat picture there? That’s how I feel about this show being over. It’s an hour that hurtles by, meting out feels, poetic justice, và ignominious ends as necessary. But most importantly, we’re allowed to lớn say goodbye to lớn the team we’ve come to love, knowing that we’ve left them happier than we found them.
And so, for the last time: Go go!
FINAL EPISODE RECAP
Yeol confronts Ha-joon, angrily asking if Yeon-doo is the reason he quit cheerleading. He accuses him of running away like a coward. Provoked, Ha-joon asks, so what if it is? What’s he supposed to vì after watching Yeol save her, after he told him that for the first time, he liked a girl?
Yeol cries that he should have told him. “And if I did, what would it change?” Ha-joon asks. Since Yeol can’t stop now, he needn’t concern himself with Ha-joon.
In an empty classroom, Ha-joon rampages like a caged beast. He throws a fist at the mirror, smashing it.
Yeon-doo catches him on the way back khổng lồ the dorms, và she asks him why he quit. She notices his bloody hand. Taking it, she asks if it doesn’t hurt. “I got hurt, so how could I not be in pain?” he asks, shaking her off. This time, he tells her lớn stay right there & not follow him.
That night, neither boy sleeps. They remain awkward the next day. At the lunch bell, Ha-joon leaves first & Yeol looks forlornly after him. When Yeon-doo comes to collect him for their rooftop date, he tells her he can’t eat with her today.
He finds Ha-joon hiding out in the auditorium, and sits by him. Yeol says that he tried not lớn concern himself with him, but no matter which way he thought about it, he can’t stop with Yeon-doo, “But Ha-joon-ah, I can’t thua trận you either.”
Ha-joon assures him that he’ll clean up his feelings, it’s not a big deal, but Yeol asks, “If my heart is like this, then what about yours?” He suggests they give each other some time.
Ha-joon gets a hotline from his dad. He confirms he’s quit cheerleading and reminds Dad lớn keep his promise not lớn dismantle the club. Dad tells him lớn keep his head down since things are going to get noisy at school for a bit.
Dad takes tea with Chairman Lee, the head of the school board, và finds out the Ministry inspection will be this week, so it’s good he pulled Ha-joon from the club. The chairman sneaked the evidence to the Ministry, to prove the club is a spec-building ploy. The men chuckle over the club’s imminent demise, pleased it deflects attention from their activities.
Soo-ah mops the halls, & it upsets her mom to lớn see her like that. She’s here to visit the principal, & Soo-ah, far lighter than we’ve ever seen her, tells Mom that she’s doing well both with her studies, and with her friends. So she hopes Mom won’t come lớn school or meet with the principal so much, & let her graduate without incident. Mom leaves disgruntled.
Mom’s heard about the Ministry investigation, and tells Principal Choi that they’re in the same boat. But she assures her that she’s disposed of the evidence of their spec-building, & convinced the other moms to tư vấn her story. Choi is impressed.
But it all goes south for them in the hearing, where the other moms hang them out khổng lồ dry. They insist they opposed the club when they found out what Mom và Choi were doing, và even invite the committee lớn examine the CCTV khổng lồ prove it. Addressing Choi và Soo-ah’s mom, the inspector asks if it’s true that the club was established upon receiving certain donations, since he noticed the coinciding dates.
The team cheer each other as they successfully run through their routine. Tae-pyung excitedly asks if they even have a chance of placing first. Everyone good-naturedly jeers when Instructor nam giới says second.
But they’re dismayed khổng lồ find the mạng internet alight with the spec-building scandal, targeting their club. Da-mi bursts in with bad news, & they find a notice posted at school of the team’s disbandment, reinstating the original clubs, Baek Ho & Real King.
Hyo-shik scoffs at Real King being “saved” like this, và Tae-pyung wails that it means they can’t compete at regionals. Soo-ah realizes it’s because of the Ministry investigation a few days ago, and Teacher Yang goes khổng lồ find out what’s happening.
Soo-ah calls her mom, who reassures her that she’ll take care of everything — she’s not going down so easily. But after she hangs up, she clutches a summons letter in worry.
Teacher yên helps Principal Choi pack up her belongings. Wait, what, did she get fired? She snaps at him khổng lồ get lost, but he dithers apologetically (but so not, haha), explaining that Chairman Lee actually appointed him as interim principal. She becomes convinced he’s the one who snitched on them lớn the Ministry.
Teacher Yang & Instructor nam giới arrive, demanding khổng lồ know why the club was disbanded. Choi snarls about that damn club, & Im quietly explains that she just got fired for using it lớn inflate specs. Nam giới has no sympathy: What about the kids, who just lost everything they worked for because of her? But yên ổn points out that the (ex-)principal is no longer in a position to lớn take responsibility.
It turns out that Instructor phái nam lost her job, too. Over drinks, Teacher Yang asks if she isn’t angry about it. He confides that he’s grateful khổng lồ her, seeing the kids who only knew studying and attainment transformed by cheerleading. It moved him lớn watch them squabbling, laughing và crying together. Nam giới beams that the kids did that all by themselves. But she’s worried about how disappointed they’ll be not to compete, và both teachers sigh heavily.
With a heavy heart, Teacher Yang announces to the team that Instructor phái mạnh is leaving them. It’s a decision that came down from the Ministry, so there’s nothing they can do, even if regionals are only days away.
Instructor nam remains chipper, và tells them to lớn forget all their hard moves & hold onto the happy memories. She promises lớn cherish her memories of every moment with them, too. She reminds them again, what cheerleading is: sincerely cheering on someone whom you want lớn give strength, “Most of all, cheer each other on a lot.”
She refuses to bởi vì a tacky farewell, và sails out with a breezy wave, leaving everyone in silent tears. A moment later, Yang và the kids pour out of the room và call after her, a chorus of thank-yous.
Ha-joon sees the disbandment notice for the first time, và heads straight lớn his Dad. He bursts in after overhearing him celebrating the club’s dissolution on the phone with Chairman Lee.
With increasing distress, Ha-joon asks if he really was behind it, when he knew how he felt about it. Dad sneers that it would have happened anyway, & orders him the hell back to lớn school before he pulps him. Fatherly love.
Ha-joon tells Dad he didn’t trust him anyway, but he thought that if he left the club, he could at least protect it & his friends. So how could he vày this? Dad insists it was all khổng lồ protect him, but Ha-joon contradicts him & asks if it wasn’t because he was afraid his own corruption would be found out. Dad erupts in a rage, and slaps his son around the head. Something changes in Ha-joon’s eyes, as he stares down at the man.
Yeon-doo asks Yeol if being eighteen is hard lượt thích this for everyone. Yeol agrees that no sooner do they solve one problem, when another arises. She thought it would be enough to vì chưng what her heart told her, she says, but Yeol doesn’t have any answers either.
The team try lớn figure out what they can do, but even the Baek Ho parents have no clout in overturning a decision made by the Ministry. Moreover, they’ve warned the kids away from even mentioning cheerleading. Yeol nods — showing themselves at regionals now would only associate them with the scandal.
Yeon-doo speaks of how cheerleading was forced on them but they grew khổng lồ love it, và care about each other. It’s upsetting that it’s taken away as abruptly. She understands how they feel, và tells them lớn take a few days lớn think.
In class, Yeol and Yeon-doo both gaze at Ha-joon’s empty desk. Teacher Yang tells them that Dad called him in sick so he’ll be at trang chủ for a few days. Knowing his ways, the pair worry.
Ha-joon finds himself locked into his room. Earlier, Dad took his phone away và ordered him to stay at home, worried he’d make trouble. He tells him he’s arranging for him to lớn study abroad — maybe broadening his horizons will cure his weak-heartedness, Dad barks.
The doorbell chimes & he hears the housekeeper say he’s not at home. Outside, Yeol argues with her over the intercom, and flustered, she blows him off.
Yeol presents himself to Ha-joon’s dad, hoping to lớn visit him, and tells him Ha-joon’s needed at school. Displeased that it’s about cheerleading, Dad says Ha-joon’s already quit, và Yeol is surprised he knows about it. But he positively reels when he learns that Ha-joon quit under Dad’s orders.
Gathering his composure, he tells Dad khổng lồ stop hitting Ha-joon, “Even as a parent, you don’t have the right to lớn abuse your child. That…is not love.”
Yeon-doo trudges out of the dorm. Soo-ah joins her, & asks why she’s not trying to talk everyone into going to lớn the competition secretly, like her old self. She even offers to lớn help convince the others. Yeon-doo sighs that her old self was more impetuous, but now she’s worried about the others getting hurt. Soo-ah tells her lớn take her time: “But Kang Yeon-doo. Don’t give up. Don’t run away, either.”
Regionals are tomorrow, & the team hold another summit. Yeon-doo tells them that she wants to be there with all of them, but it’s their choice whether they come or not. She’ll wait for them at the venue tomorrow morning, and warns them not khổng lồ hold it against those who choose not to lớn come.
In private, Yeol notes that even if one of them doesn’t show, it’ll be tough for them lớn perform. She knows, but it was the best she could think of. She hopes the team’s happy memories of the last few months bear out over their struggles. But what about Ha-joon? Yeol assures her that he’ll bring him.
Later, Yeol sidles past the eagle-eyed teacher khổng lồ sneak out of the dorm, & starts when Yeon-doo catches him — she wants in on the rescue. I don’t know why watching a big guy like Yeol be stealthy is lolarious, but it is. He’s so big!
In the basement of Ha-joon’s building, they wait until they see his parents leave for their morning golf. They slip inside, and Yeon-doo activates the fire alarm. In his locked room, Ha-joon hears it, and pounds at his door khổng lồ be let out.
Yeol pops out at him at the building entrance, and grinning like crazy, both boys run for it. The dismayed housekeeper immediately reports khổng lồ Ha-joon’s dad.
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The three of them nearly make it khổng lồ the venue, when Ha-joon suddenly halts. Yeol follows his line of sight lớn a car. Ha-joon sends them on ahead — he has something to lớn take care of. Yeol tells Yeon-doo that it was Ha-joon’s father’s car. He holds her back from going to lớn him, saying it’s something Ha-joon has to vì chưng by himself. He really likes the Kang Yeon-doo who would do anything for her friends, he says, “But right now, let’s trust Ha-joon and wait.”
Ha-joon looks his father in the eye và refuses lớn go back: He intends khổng lồ cheerlead with his friends here today. He catches Dad’s raised hand mid-strike, và tells him he won’t be beaten any longer. Pushing up his sleeves, he shows Dad his cutting scars — the evidence of his own self-hatred, the result of his feelings of worthlessness that came from being Dad’s punching bag. But he’s not going to lớn hate himself anymore, he says.
He tells Dad to do his worst, “I’m not afraid of you anymore.” Back straight, he walks away, at last impervious to lớn Dad’s barks. I’m bursting with pride for Ha-joonie right now.
When the three arrive at the competition hall, there’s no sign of the rest of the team. Yeon-doo deflates, just as they rush in — they were in the wrong place. Excited khổng lồ be there, they fire each other up to go for the win.
But bad news: At the admin desk, they’re told Sevit isn’t allowed to take part, since the school cancelled their entry. The fastidious clerk holds fast lớn the rules despite their entreaties, but a voice cuts in telling him to lớn let them vì it. It’s Instructor Nam!
She struts up importantly, & tells him they’re with her. The kids are totally impressed, but the clerk totally is not. His “and what?” response is killing me. Still blagging, she sends the kids in to get ready, but the second they’re out of sight, she sinks to her knees và starts begging.
But there’s more bad news. They watch the reigning champions perform, và realize how outclassed they are. But Yeon-doo rallies them — did they come to win? Eyes bright, she points out how every single one of them made it here today, “Don’t be disheartened và let’s have fun!” They have a team hand-stack, & cheer themselves on.
When they’re announced, the room fills with whispers và they almost chiến bại their nerve. They hold hands to form a chain and bow low khổng lồ the audience. Teacher Yang shouts out to them that whatever anyone else says, they’re the best. The teachers’ tư vấn gives them the boost they need.
Their routine is humble compared khổng lồ their competitors, but no one’s grins are wider or more infectious. They finish to lớn cheers. Pulling out their signature move, they each hold up a letter to khung the message, “I’m cheering on the me of today!”
Instructor phái mạnh wells with pride, và Yang envelopes her in a bear-hug. The camera lingers a moment on every team member, & in voiceover, Yeon-doo says they should remember this — the passionate and painful time of being eighteen. When she stumbles again, makes mistakes and gets hurt, she won’t regret it, because they did their best for the sake of their happiness today.
Now back at school, the team relive their glory…until they’re brought down to earth by others students scoffing at them for placing last. But it’s not long before they fall about laughing at themselves.
Ha-joon welcomes Yeon-doo to nói qua a giant bucket of gummy bears with him. She notices he’s even eating the green ones now. He places a red and a green one next to each other, và Yeon-doo asks if they’re close.
Ha-joon smiles that the red bear didn’t lượt thích the green bear at first — it was too noisy and meddlesome. But it slowly got closer, and whenever the red bear was hurt, cheered it up và brought it plasters. And so it came to lượt thích the green bear, learning how to love even while in pain. The red bear wants the green bear to know that he’s grateful. He smiles at her, and she smiles back, eyes full.
Yeol finds Ha-joon lying on the stage in the auditorium again. He throws himself down beside him, laughing that they’ll get locked out again. Ha-joon retorts that he’ll just snuggle here with him, then. They can’t stop giggling và I think I’m going to lớn die of feels.
The conclusion begins, and Yeon-doo relates that Ha-joon’s father had a restraining order filed against him, & is receiving treatment. Soo-ah’s mom is under investigation for spec-related corruption, but Soo-ah talks to lớn her all the time. She sends mom a clip message to lớn cheer up, và tells her that she’s sorry, và thankful, and she loves her. Mom’s eyes shine with a real smile. At school, Teacher Im’s reign as principal was a mere three days before a new principal was appointed.
And as for them? They went back lớn how they were — Baek Ho still the school’s đứng top five percenters, và Real King the bottom-of-the-pack misfits. They face off in their old battle lines, tense, until Yeol crinkles into a smile, “I’m hungry, let’s go eat!” The lines melt away as they attack each other with hugs.
Yeon-doo narrates that if one thing changed, it’s that they found friends they would vày anything with. Teacher Yang comes by with Instructor Nam, both reappointed, & teases the kids for being so attached to each other when they’re seniors now. Ooh!
Dong-jae returns to basketball. He exchanges easy high-fives with the team, & despite his cadre of fangirls, it’s Soo-ah at his side when the game is up. She swipes the strawberry milk he saved for Yeon-doo.
Which just leaves their story, Yeon-doo says. Their parents started to lớn love again, & Yeol isn’t so against it anymore. At a family dinner, he smiles lớn watch them fuss over each other.
He thinks back to a car-conversation with Dad, who admits he handled his divorce badly & hurt Yeol. Dad tells him not to be in pain anymore because of him, nor close up his heart.
Yeol finds the engagement ring in the glovebox, with a lưu ý from Yeon-doo’s mom. In it, she says she respects his decision khổng lồ put his son first. “And, I love you,” it finishes.
In the present, he asks his mom in the U.S. Khổng lồ be transferred lớn her family register, và is surprised lớn find they don’t have them (Yeol: “Then adopt me!”). Yeon-doo bounds up, wondering who he’s talking lớn all secretly — is he cheating on her?
Ha-joon throws his arms around both of them và tells Yeon-doo to lớn come to him if Yeol’s cheating, & they all laugh.
The rest of the team crowd in, and Yeol cries, “Let’s go!” Arm in arm, they run forward.
COMMENTS
Ahhh. I feel content. For an ending, it’s exactly what I projected & everything I wanted. Go to regionals! Suck! Be happy!
I’ve noticed Yeol’s flashes of childishness seem lớn be rooted in insecurity, but discovering Ha-joon’s true reason for quitting the club burned off some of his immaturity. Initially, I found his angry reaction out of character, but Yeol’s proven to lớn be a hot mess of insecurity where Yeon-doo is concerned. His subsequent return to frankness becomes (and often is) his saving grace. It’s a chất lượng that lies at the heart of the boys’ friendship — that in a wolrd where they can trust no one, they’ll always be true lớn each other. It’s the same unique that defines Ha-joon’s relationship with Yeon-doo, và this, I think, is the reason why the easy, close friendship between the three survives — they will be ruthlessly, painfully honest with each other, & wholeheartedly trust in each other, too. That end moment, where Ha-joon jokes lớn Yeon-doo to come lớn him, warmed my heart so much, because it meant they were okay. No festering secret poisoning the three’s relationships with each other.
I was most moved by his gummy bear confession to lớn Yeon-doo. There’s something so intensely childlike in that moment, that strips it of any thắm thiết meaning. The way he uses the bears to lớn tell his story, a poignant mirror of the way child abuse victims are encouraged to lớn disclose during therapy, choked me up. He crafts his words khổng lồ ask nothing from her — he doesn’t make her feel bad for not returning his feelings and I LOVE that. That he thanks her, choosing to cherish his capacity for those feelings, rather than their object, says everything you need to know about Seo Ha-joon and where his loyalties lie. To me, the best aspect of the boys’ friendship has always been their certainty in each other: For kids for whom so little in life is certain, self-sacrificing loyalty is everything.
This return to lớn childhood also plays out in Ha-joon’s relationship with Yeol, và even with his father. With Yeol, it’s their safe-place, where they can return to lớn the simplicity and unmarred devotion of their younger selves, and start again from there. But it’s the opposite with his father. Lượt thích Soo-ah, Ha-joon was trapped in an abuse spiral that he could only escape once the illusion of his father’s omnipotence was broken, in that crucial moment of parental betrayal. It’s particularly heartbreaking lớn watch marshmallow-giant Ha-joon cower, but it speaks of the power of social conditioning that makes resistance unthinkable. It also makes Dad’s over that much more satisfying, because in how many a drama bởi vì elders get a miễn phí pass when it comes to lớn abusing kids? With a full heart, I love this drama for punishing the adults, & even making them inconsequential by serving them up inglorious ends (buh-bye Principal Choi!).
But although the battle lines between kids and adults were drawn from the outset, the show has been balanced overall — bad adults were offset by good, but above all, they were exposed as flawed and in need of correction. As Yeol’s dad says, growing older indeed does not make you grow up, but we still got adults khổng lồ root for in Teacher Yang, Instructor Nam, & Yeon-doo’s mom, who exemplified sincerity & imperfection. Teacher Yang’s struggles were the most touching, with his one-man war against the system and his unfailing support of his kids. It was vital to the show that it kept the kids at the center of its narrative, và inasmuch as can be achieved in twelve episodes, our key characters were given full arcs. Dong-jae’s was less fully developed, but lượt thích many of you, I think it the wiser choice not lớn push N beyond his range.
At eighteen, our friends are neither quite children, nor quite adults, & this presents a mix of challenges unique to their time of life. Sassy covers a lot of ground as the kids navigate the world, learning how khổng lồ make friends, how to show loyalty, how to be moral & responsible, how lớn ask for help, và not to be ashamed lớn need each other. The fullness of its world is realized best và most in its small touches, lượt thích Yeon-doo borrowing Soo-ah’s jumper (“ugh as if”) after their reconciliation, or the way Yeol instinctively reaches for Yeon-doo in reassurance, or how Ha-joon and Yeol always find each other’s eyes first, even when the focus isn’t on them.
Watching Sassy reminds me of why I’ve always read YA, and what it is that makes a youth drama or book so stirring. It’s not just the intensity & the first times, but whether the story touches you remains dependent on the storyteller’s hand. Sassy respected its own story; it believed in its characters — their struggles và their conflicts, their loves & their woes — và it believed in the messages it was sending. It’s the kind of conviction that earns your trust as a viewer.
Did everything tie up neatly? Yes. Did it bother me? Not a jot. I am always going lớn be a sucker for the happy ending, but I’m an even bigger sucker for comeuppances (hence my unhealthy adoration for good revenge melos…). It’s a finish that brings emotional realism despite the limitations of its short run, & having khổng lồ cram a lot of developments into the last few episodes. Their happiness feels earned, but measured. Their today is happy, but not because it’s perfect — their paths are still laced with uncertainties, và their victories still have khổng lồ be fought for. But closing on the chú ý it started on, we’re reminded that having friends beside you makes all the difference.
After a good 12 episode run, “Sassy Go Go,” aka “Cheer Up,” unfortunately met its end this past November 10. The romcom K-drama, that A Pink’s Eunji starred in along with actor Lee Won-Keun, created a lot of buzz while it aired and was very popular. The cast further included VIXX’s N and Ji-Soo, who appeared in “Angry Mom.”
“Sassy Go Go” is high school K-drama, phối in Sevit High School, which portrayed the struggles and inferiorities of students. As students were rated by their academic performance, the sole focus of students were only achieving higher ranking by any means. The brutal environment of Sevit High made it impossible for students to hold on to their moral values. The chaos of “Sassy Go Go” started as the lowest và highest ranks clashed in Sevit High.
“Sassy Go Go” really cheered the viewers up with its happy ending. We’re definitely sad that it’s over, và the fact that it was so short left so many things unsaid & made us wonder about all the potential possibilities. So let’s talk about all the cliffhangers that “Sassy Go Go” left us thinking about.
By the kết thúc of the show, the issues between Kim Yeol (Lee Won-Keun) và Ha-Joon (Ji-Soo) have been resolved. Seo Ha-Joon is fine with Kim Yeol dating Yeon-Doo (Eun-Ji). Meanwhile Kim Yeol already noticed how dearly his father loves Yeon-Doo’s mom. How he has no objection against his dad getting married lớn Yeon Doo’s mom. During the last episode, we got a glimpse of Kim Yeol making arrangements for the change in his guardianship so he could date Kang Yeon-Doo and their parents could get married.
Also on new.edu.vn: What K-Drama Cliche Is Your Life?The adoption of Kim Yeol is not guaranteed because anything could happen in K-dramas at the very last moment. Even if Kim Yeol gets adopted, he could not deny the blood relation khổng lồ his father. But still, how strange it sounds. Imagine what sort of family it would be? An absurd lovey dovey family!
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What if their parents wish to expand their family? What would they tell their future child? That Kim Yeol và Kang Yeon-Doo are your siblings and they are dating each other? Huh? I don’t know what the writers were thinking, but…
Second Lead Syndrome: Seo Ha-JoonSecond lead syndrome is the reason why most of us hate love triangles. The poor second lead always get neglected in Korean dramas and it breaks our heart khổng lồ see them bleed every time, even if we already know that this fate is inevitable.
I am head over heels for Seo Ha-Joon, and I guess most of you are too. Our poor Ha-Joon was abused by his aggressive father & attempted suicide when he could no longer handle the situation. He only has Kim Yeol as his friend, who was luckily able to help him with his anger management issues. Just like Yeon-Doo, we all couldn’t help but lớn sympathize for Ha-Joon. Yeon-Doo tries lớn assist Ha-Joon as a friend, but gradually Ha-Joon started to lớn develop feelings for Yeon-Doo và we got a love triangle in “Sassy Go Go.”
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Seo Ha-Joon not only bled but also sacrificed his love for his friend. However, he said that he would get over it. But deep down, he would always have feelings for Yeon-Doo. The ending of the drama just gave us hope for Seo Ha-Joon & we’d love lớn know what the future has in store for him
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The Not So Evil Kwon So-Ah and Ha Dong-Jae
We would lượt thích to see more of Kwon So-Ah và Ha Dong-Jae, and how Dong-Jae would bring out the best in her personality. Just one episode wasn’t enough for us. How could someone get over something in an instant? I think Dong-Jae would need more time to recover from his complex of touching. We are sure that Kwon So-Ah would help him.
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Sevit High Teachers
And how could we forget our favorite teachers? We just got a flicker of interaction between them in the ending episodes. Definitely, we would lượt thích to see the chemistry between them and the reaction of their students. We would like to know what the former principal is doing. What new changes are being brought by the current Sevit High teachers. Who is the new principal?
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Dreams For The Second Season
After looking at all these cliffhangers, there is a possibility of a second season. The possible outcome for season two could be that Kim Yeol và Yeon-Doo would find it hard khổng lồ date each other as their parents would get married. On the side note, a new transfer student would enter Sevit High. This transfer girl would be a best rival Kim Yeol could ever think of. It would be first time for Kim Yeol to face defeat and he would probably develop interest in that girl. Whereas, Yeon-Doo would feel left out & would likely spend more time with Ha-Joon. No doubt, this time Kang Yeon-Doo would fall for Ha-Joon and our second lead would finally get a happy ending.
The bromance between Kim Yeol and Ha-Joon would stay strong no matter what ever happens. Not even Yeon-Doo could surpass it. That ship would sail smoothly lớn make us swoon worthy. Kwon So-Ah & Ha Dong-Jae would start dating. As, they both understands each other really well. They would help each other out & would look xinh đẹp together.
The former principle would reflect on her actions và would despise bribery và greed. She would join Sevit High as a teacher and would try to lớn win the hearts of students. Due to lớn the previous notorious acts of Sevit High, new actions would be taken and co-curricular activities would be encouraged in school.
“Baek Ho” and “The Real King” would again join forces to participate in the cheerleading competition, and this time, they would win the trophy. Season two would end on a happy chú ý as well.
But in the meantime, Cheer Up! & enjoy the exhilarating theme song and go down the memory lane of “Sassy Go Go.”
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