In the middle of practice the dance club's sound system goes silent —
the students trying to study in the next room have unplugged it where it was snuck through the wall and into their room.
The dance club resorts to charging their tiny generator with a bicycle.
These kids all go to Sevit High School, which is proud of its track record in sending students on to top-rated colleges. The faculty and parents hold a meeting in which they discuss their plans to send at least fifty percent of this year's graduating class to one of the top-three Korean universities.
The parents wonder if they'll continue to allow clubs, which take away from crucial study time — particularly one club whose noise disturbs other students. Principal Choi stands to state that they plan to abolish any clubs that cause a disturbance.
Meanwhile the dance club blasts their music as they practice, and the study club cranks up their classical music to counter the pop coming through the walls.
It spurs them to crank their music louder, and so does the study club — this goes on until the dance club's generator sparks and burns.
They decide to handle this in person, and the two groups of students face off. One of the girls in the study group, Krystal gets a text from her mother, who's at the school for the meeting, and she grimaces.
Yoona takes the offensive as the leader of her little club, but she flounders a bit when the student vice-president and first in his class Lu Han gets in her face and says they should spend more time studying.
She counters that her club is restricted from the things that make studying so easy — you know, like electricity and air-conditioning.
She admits they didn't do well on the placement exam, which Luhan spits is what happens when you're stupid. Them's fightin' words, and the dance club is ready to rumble, but Yoona asks if they can't just use their electricity.
We're introduced to the two groups: Luhan's group is Baek Ho (White Tiger), the cheerleading club, but in name only. All of them are in the top five percent of their class, the school's cream-of-the-crop. Yoona's group is Real King, the street dance club, bottom five percent of the class and shame of the school.
Luhan goes too far and tells the dance club to grovel if they want electricity, and that's allYoona can take. The two clubs fight, but it's hilariously nerdy on both sides.Yoona 's big move of head-butting Luhan ends in her trying to untangle her hair from his name tag while he stands with his hands in the air. ( lol xD )
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