We checked everyone's bag. We have to do this before The Metal Tray Karaoke. It's time to talk about your school days. - "Backpack Talk". / - "Backpack Talk". If you think the questions apply to you, you have to press the button secretly. Here's the first question. It's about something you've done during school days. "I've behaved aberrantly." "I've behaved aberrantly." It's all right even if you didn't do anything too wrong. - But... / - One, two, three. Please press the button. Please reveal the result. Let's see how many people voted. Six people. - Six people voted. / - They all voted. It means most people voted. - All the girls voted. / - They did. How about you, Hani? I was a very good daughter. - But I was bad for a year. / - You mentioned it. I gave my mom a hard time. When I was in school, you didn't have to go to school if you get a pink eye. - Right. It's contagious. / - We either went home early or missed school. I rubbed my sick friend's eye - and rubbed my eye with the hand. / - Goodness. That's how I skipped school. Why would you make yourself sick? I was too ruthless. Did you get the pink eye too? Yes, I did. So I told my friend to call my house. My mom is very scary. She called, and my dad told her to tell me that I will be in big trouble when I come home. He said that. I was so scared that I didn't go home. I ended up camping out outside the building. (That's so romantic.) You didn't just sleep outside the building. - You camped out. / - I camped out. - But it was so cold. / - It would be so cold. So I moved to the stairs going to the parking lot and spent the night there. That was the worst thing I've done. What did your mother say? I couldn't go to school the next day. Mom could be there. So I went to an internet cafe. Mom came to find me and grabbed me by my collar. She grabbed me by the collar, took me home, and almost shaved... (No way.) She almost shaved my head. I thought she did shave her head. - That once happened. / - By the way, I am curious about this. Was your friend glad to give you her virus? Yes, she willingly gave me her virus. - Did she willingly give it to you? / - She gave me her tears, because tears are full of virus. - That's true. / - Did the virus transmit right away? It transmitted quite fast. You have to be really careful. - Your eyes just turn red, don't they? / - Yes. That's very dangerous. - It's very dangerous. / - It is. - Have you tried it too, Yura? / - I've done it. - I... / - I guess I wasn't the only one. My mom sent me to a tutoring academy which trains you like Spartans. There's nothing there. It's in a mountain. All the bad students from different places gathered. - Goodness. / - They all got sent there. We were so desperate to go outside. And one student got a sore eye and spread the virus. Everyone got conjunctivitis, but I got keratitis alone. Goodness. I still have a scar here. It's my first time to look at an idol's eyeball. - Her eyeball is huge. / - It's very dangerous. - Your mother made a mistake. / - I was in ninth grade. Yes, she made a big mistake. She still regrets sending me there. By the way, how scary is your mother, Hani? My mom scared me - psychologically. / - What? I heard she made Hani join a triathlon to stop her from derailing. Yes. - Is that true? / - Was it to make you weak? When I was little, I tried triathlon very hard. - I was so proud of myself, / - Is she in Marine Corps? so I asked her why she made me do the triathlon. She said I had shown signs of derailing, and she wanted to make me have no energy for it. When I was little, I hiked Mount Jiri. I hiked in the early morning with a headlamp. - You had a headlamp. / - Yes, I had a headlamp. I remember shivering in the mountain cabin. My little brother was good at hiking, so they always went ahead, and I was left behind. My mom was Spartan. Doesn't that make you more of a rebel? It makes you strong. She made her kids drain their energies. And she also made us obedient. (They are absolutely obedient.) Were you a troublemaker in seventh grade? I moved to Seoul when I was in middle school. Nothing mattered when I lived in the countryside. I could wear whatever I want. But in Seoul, everyone wore branded clothes. Branded clothes. You know, when you go to a small shop, you could get 10 t-shirts for 50 dollars. But if it was branded, it was ten times the price. - One branded shirt cost 50 dollars. / - That's right. I didn't buy them because I didn't want to waste money. And I didn't want to ask my mom to buy those for me. But at one point, I felt like disobeying my mom. And... (What did she do?) I said to her, "What have you done for me?" (It was her stormy period.) - I told her to look at my clothes. / - Not branded. Yes, I told her I didn't have any branded clothes and that she hasn't done anything for me. I didn't remember that. I forgot about it after saying it. After turning 20, I asked my mom. I said she raised her daughter well. I asked her if I had hurt her, and she told me that. - Goodness. / - When I heard it as a grown-up, - it sounded so terrible. / - Right. I once said exactly the same thing to my mom. I said to her, "What have you done for me?" At the time, she was eating - bibimbap in a big bowl. / - That's... And she threw the bowl at me. (It smashed Hani.) (Such behavior needs beating.) - She threw it. / - Yes, I got hit. I was once hit with a frying pan. My mom used a variety of weapons. She hit me while eating. Sejeong's mom suppressed her anger. Hani's mother punished her right away. Is your mother from Marine Corps? - She's very strict. / - She is. - It's amazing. / - She's amazing. Tell us about getting hit with a frying pan. - Frying pan? / - It happened recently. Did it happen recently? - It's because... / - She's still rebellious. She's still in school. - She's so cute. / - She's still in school. - She's in school now. / - I didn't really have the stormy period. I didn't have time to think about it. I didn't live long enough to experience many things. You got beaten with a frying pan during the I.O.I time. Yes, it happened recently. It's been less than a month. - Why did you get hit? / - What happened? I finished work in the early morning, and I was tired. But my parents were curious about what happened. They kept asking me how my day was. - They kept asking, but I was so tired. / - Right. I told them I couldn't answer anymore. I said, "There's something like that." - "I'll tell you tomorrow." / - "Something like that." And my mom went, "What?" My mom's similar to Hani's mom. I can imagine it. I can imagine her face. I can guess how she'd look. I never said "sorry" since I was little, and she beat me harder for it. "Hey, Somi." "How can you not say sorry to me?" - And we became worked up. / - You got emotional. And my mom exploded. She was going to fry an egg at the time. She wanted to cook just on time. We were shouting at each other from different rooms. Mom came to my room while holding a frying pan. And she hit me so hard. She hit right on my knee. It hurt so much, but I pretended it didn't hurt. When my mom was leaving, I said, "Mom, take the pan." You were trying to look cool. I wanted to be rebellious. - You didn't want to lose. / - So she hit me once more. Somi, that's called adolescence. (She's in the middle of the stormy adolescence.) It's not a memory for her. It's happening right now. It's happening right now. - It's happening now. / - She's still in school. I'll give another question. It's about something you've done. "I've been in a heart-breaking one-sided love." It'll be strange not to have been in one. Let's vote. One, two, three. Please press the button. (Pressing the button) Only five people voted. There are five girls here. Did you press the button, Hani? - Yes. / - I saw it. It was too obvious, wasn't it? I heard you liked someone very special. I did triathlon, you know? I liked another athlete. He was playing soccer that day. And I got hit by the ball he kicked. - I still have the scar here. / - Really? A lot of girls here have scars. He said he will be responsible for me. He said it might be too detrimental to a girl and that he'd marry me if I can't get married. (Let's get married.) - He's cool. / - I fell for him when he said that. - That's something. / - That's very lovely. He's a national triathlon athlete now. - Is he? / - Goodness. - He joined the Olympics too. / - What's his name? He must be famous. Yes. He's Heo Minho. He's the best triathlon athlete. Heo Minho. - He's handsome. / - He's handsome. - Is that him? / - I was in fourth grade, - he was in sixth grade. / - He said he'd marry you. - We still talk. / - That's amazing. - You still talk to him. / - Yes. Is he still willing to marry you? We never talked about something that deep. - It's too deep. / - They never talked about it. There was a big gap between a fourth grader and a sixth grader. - Really? / - Right. A seventh grader couldn't date a fifth grader. - A 7th grader and a 5th grader. / - It's so funny. She started enjoying the conversation only now. - I know what you mean. / - You can understand it. - It hasn't been too long. / - Right. He must've been really surprised when you debuted as a singer. He must've seen the video of "Up and Down" on Facebook. He said he was so fascinated. He said he was too embarrassed to watch it. He said it felt really strange. - That video. / - That's understandable. He said, "Do you remember my email?" So I said I still remember it. Minho hit on you a little. I will pass. (Hani's one-sided love story ends.) You're doing well today. You're very to the point. - Minho is going to be trending online. / - Right. Please be quiet. - Come on! / - I like him. How about you, Hyeri? I thought I liked him as a friend, but when I thought back, it turned out it was a crush. - Of course. / - But we dated. (So it wasn't a one-sided love.) Did you? (It wasn't a one-sided love.) - You're really cool. / - She's open-minded. - We dated. / - Did you date? - You were young. / - We broke up after I debuted. - We broke up. / - Did you meet someone better? - Why did you break up after the debut? / - Why? He was a bad boy. - So? / - You know how it is when living in a dorm. It was strict, but I still had to go out to meet him. - Why couldn't he come and meet you? / - I know. - It must've been hard for you to go out. / - Right. That's why we broke up. Right? - Do the guys... / - Think about it. Do you live with your manager now? - Yes. / - You do, right? But I still went out. - Where did you go? / - Aren't I amazing? You went through the security. - I... / - How did you leave in that situation? - You could remove the bell. / - I removed the bell. - Which bell? / - There was a bell on the door. When you grab the bell, it can't make any sound. (The idols are revealing their secrets.) It doesn't make any noise when you grab the bell. It seems like Yura's done everything. - It becomes mute. / - She's done everything. You just absorb the sound with your hand. And we made the door lock manually. - We made it lock manually. / - We opened it manually. And it didn't make any sound when we came home. - There are ways to do things. / - Did men - fight over you? / - Did they fight as a group - because of you? / - They didn't have a group fight. - Then? / - It only happens in movies. My boyfriend from middle school used to go to another school. And a boy from my school didn't like that I was dating a boy from another school. He was also from Garak Middle School. He asked my boyfriend why he's dating me when he goes to another school, - And? / - and they fought. - Did the entire school fight? / - No. - For you? / - Like in "Kick the Moon". - Did the entire school get into a fight? / - No. - No. / - Or did entire population of Jamsil go mad? Is that Jamsil Battle? So that's what happened. That's what happened. - So... / - Did your school boy win? - My boyfriend didn't fight back. / - Did he lose? - He didn't want to hurt them. / - It's like a movie. I felt so bad. - Right. / - I felt bad to see him hurt. - Goodness. / - This is great. You seem to have something to say, too. I didn't press the button either. - Is that right? / - It's because you said "heartbreaking one-sided love". I ended up dating all my crushes. - That's not one-sided love. / - Right. When I was in 8th grade, there were cute 9th graders. - Goodness. / - Older guys - look more handsome. / - There were different groups. There were guys who were strong and blunt. There were guys who had cute smiles. - I know that. / - They were the bubbly types. They had snaggleteeth and dimples. But we are the ones you usually see in school. - We don't have dimples. / - We're the reality. We are how people look in reality. I like someone who's cute. There was a group of handsome boys, and whenever they passed, girls would scream. That's how popular they were. I liked one of them, so I gave him chocolates on Valentine's Day. - It was my first time in my life. / - You did that. And we started dating that day. - What did you tell him? / - You started dating. - I told him I liked him. / - What did he say then? - He thought I was cute. / - Didn't you have an accent? - I did of course. / - How did you say it? "I really like you." That's what I said. She flirted. The queen of Jamsil is upset. She won't have it. - Jamsil Queen. / - She flirted. - She did flirt. / - They had a group fight for her. (I am the queen of Jamsil.) - That's right! / - The entire town went mad. How about you, Somi? Should I start from the elementary school? - Should we do that? / - Yes. That's a long time ago. When I was in elementary school... - It hasn't been long for Somi. / - Right, it hasn't. - That's so cute. / - I didn't know anything. Two boys liked me, and they started a fight. Sometimes, they did all the cliche things. They pulled my chair out for me. They did things like that. - And I was to compare them. / - Like in a restaurant. They fought with each other so stylishly. Hyeri's boys had a group fight, but your boys fought with style. When one boy asked, "What do you like about her?" The other boy said, "I like this about Somi." (They debated who likes Somi more.) - They had a battle. / - That's so cute. In elementary school, I dated a boy for five minutes. - Five minutes. / - Five minutes. He was the leader of our taekwondo club. He was our captain. And he confessed his love to me. It was my first time, and I was so happy. But once I woke up to the reality, I realized that he was smaller than me, - and he lacked many things. / - No. I sent him a message. "I have something to tell you." He said, "What is it?" I was afraid he was going to be hurt, so I told him I'd tell him the next day. - But he kept asking me. / - He was curious. So I told him I wanted to break up with him. (It was a tragic news for him.) He must've been really excited before you told him. So we stayed awkward - while doing taekwondo. / - That's crazy. Shouldn't it be in the Guinness Book of Records? Five minutes is a very short time. Goodness.