

She notes that the wrongdoings charged against Eun-bi are telling - it seems that they want to get rid of Eun-bi. Mom gets called to a parent conference with Teacher Kim and the vice principal. Then Director Gong lets it go, seeing that Tae-gwang writes her off as a random classmate. Tae-gwang is taken aback by his father’s sudden interest and sarcastically commends his father for taking this great interest in his life. Come on, Yi-an needs a hug, not your bitter jealousy.ĭirector Gong notices the change in Tae-gwang’s behavior and asks him about Eun-bi. Now with his injury, he’ll see how it’s like to be inferior.

He criticizes Yi-an’s decision to ditch the swim meet, since Yi-an was given the special privilege to swim in his race. They wish him well with his recovery, except for one bitter sunbae. When he walks out, he runs into this swim sunbaes. He cries as he stares at the pool longingly. Yi-an sits by the pool and thinks back to his medal-winning swim. For Mommy, imperfection is hard to live with when all you’ve known is perfection. We also take some time to focus on Min-joon, the perfect student who desperately wants to escape the mold of his mother’s expectations. It’s a complex sentiment of guilt, revenge, and confusion fueling the mystery, and it requires delicate unraveling. With the distinction between the twins in place, relationships begin to complicate while also illuminating the hidden details of Soo-in’s death. The plot thickens as Eun-bi becomes more involved in solving Eun-byul’s mystery. We’re given a more reflective episode, taking a moment to contextualize Eun-bi as herself living Eun-byul’s life. 105 JJanuWho Are You–School 2015: Episode 11 by dramallama
