3 Times Tensions And Tastes Ran High In Episodes 3-4 Of “The Legend Of Kitchen Soldier”

Private Kang Sung Jae’s (Park Ji Hoon) skills with the skillet and the chopping board have become the talk of the military barracks in “The Legend of Kitchen Soldier.” The Gangrim Outpost holds the infamous reputation of being below par when it comes to soldier performance as well as the food served.

But it seems the rather odd Sung Jae, who has the knack for turning the tables with his innovative cooking skills, could be on his way to become the camp’s coolest chef. However, as there is many a slip between the cup and the lip, Sung Jae has several challenges on the way before he conquers the base kitchen.

Politics, favoritism, and egos are at their peak as Sung Jae needs to convince his uptight Company Commander Hwang Seok Ho (Lee Sang Yi) that he belongs in the kitchen. He’s also facing animosity from his seniors. But once his dishes hit the table, they do more than just satisfy hunger, they transport the soldiers into hilariously dramatic alternate realities. Here are three times tensions and tastes ran high at the Gangrim Outpost.

Warning: spoilers from episodes 3-4 ahead!

The curious case of the pork cutlet defection

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In the latest episodes, Park Sung Jae’s attempt to impress Hwang Seok Ho with a special pork cutlet gets thwarted, since Seok Ho is adamant about transferring him. Sung Jae’s VR console informs him that this is the end of his innings as a kitchen soldier. The quest is over even before it began. His helplessness and disappointment are heartbreaking. It also feels unfair of Hwang Seok Ho to dismiss the dish without even trying it.

In the meantime, during nighttime patrolling, the base has an unauthorized visitor—a North Korean citizen. Hwang Seok Ho, in his efforts to project himself as the savior and protector of the nation, insists on reporting it as a case of defection. But Master Sergeant Park Jae Young (Yoon Kyung Ho) is adamant about investigating the matter first, given military protocols. As the two bicker, the man in question insists he wants to return home and not defect.

First Lieutenant Cho Ye Rin (Han Dong Hee) insists they feed the starving man first before beginning any investigation. Hwang Seok Ho pushes for ordering the best takeout instead, since the mess food is so bad that even if the man had wanted to defect, he would think otherwise. The visitor, however, insists he will not eat or even take a sip of water until he crosses the border.

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Unlike Hwang Seok Ho and the other unit officers, Ye Rin is neither bothered about rewards nor recognition. She wants to first feed the starving man, as they verify his identity and interrogate him. She asks Sung Jae to bring the untouched pork cutlet dish and serve it to him since he has refused everything else. Sung Jae is hesitant, and his confidence is at an all-time low. You can virtually feel his nervousness.

But that is when the tide turns as the visitor cannot resist the temptation. The dish is literally the taste of Neverland for him. It is almost comical when he imagines himself back home, tuning into South Korean airwaves to listen to music. The pork cutlet becomes a symbol of capitalism for him but also a bite that promises freedom. As he imagines the entire unit transformed into a rock band with him as the audience, he almost chokes.

For a moment, one feels this is truly the end for Sung Jae. Instead, the visitor suddenly announces he wants to defect because the cutlet tasted like the freedom he had long craved back home. The irony is hard to miss. In the end, it is not patriotism, but comfort, music, and food that tip the scales.

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Hwang Seok Ho is smug. After all, he was the one who wanted to report it as a case of defection from the start. But as the visitor leaves, he wants to thank the chef who made the dish. He tells Sung Jae it is by far the best meal he has ever had The two most unlikely souls in the unit, Dong Hyun (Lee Hong Nae) and Sung Jae, finally get their moment to shine as they are rewarded by headquarters.

The incident is widely reported in the media as the “Pork Cutlet Defection.” Sung Jae is simply relieved that he has earned his spot in the kitchen. Of course, Hwang Seok Ho later claims his initial rejection of the dish was only because of its poor presentation, and he conveniently takes credit for being the one who believed Sung Jae belonged in the mess all along. And the VR informs Sung Jae that his path as chef has once again started.

The politics of braised pollock fillet

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Back in the kitchen, Sung Jae works hard as he tries to improvise on his chopping, stir frying, and seasoning skills. He has been given the rose knife, a jump in grade, and a special uniform. The once untidy kitchen is spotless now, so much so that Sung Jae even lends Dong Hyun a helping hand without making it obvious. He salvages his dishes for him too but never once crosses the line with his senior, doing everything as a team member. This remains one of Sung Jae’s most endearing qualities: he is a team player.

The aroma from the kitchen has brought in the winds of change, as soldiers who once dragged their feet to the mess now sprint toward it. The leftover capacity is down by 70 percent, the VR informs Sung Jae.

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A new challenge comes their way when they are informed that an Assemblyman will be visiting the station for inspection. His visit coincides with the day the mess serves the worst dish on the menu: braised pollock fillet. It is unanimously detested for its pungent smell. Hwang Seok Ho insists on curating a special menu and demands the best supplies be delivered. He passes on the responsibility to Ye Rin to oversee it. However, Hwang Seok Ho’s rival at headquarters turns down the request for supplies.

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Unfortunately, the dish being served will still be the braised pollock fillet, and Sung Jae is appointed to salvage both the dish’s reputation as well as that of the mess. The VR guides him through the preparation, but he is unable to remove the fishy smell. The Sergeant warns him that if he fails, it is the end for him.

Poor Sung Jae, you genuinely feel for the guy. He is earnest, does his work sincerely, but somehow also ends up being the one taking the fall whenever things go wrong. He recalls how his father had once suggested tomato sauce for a similar preparation and decides to do the same thing. Everyone warns him he is ruining the dish further. The VR also informs him that he is exhausting himself since surfing recipes on the console is draining his strength. The Assemblyman, eager to win votes, wants to expose the poor food being served to soldiers.

Sung Jae serves the dish and informs the Assemblyman it is an Italian version of the preparation: the pomodoro braised pollock fillet. The expressions around the room range from horror to smugness to irritation as everyone waits for the verdict. It is clear it is the visitor’s least favorite dish, and he is only doing it for the camera. As the Assemblyman begrudgingly takes a bite, he suddenly screams “thief!” and we are treated to a hilarious visual of him chasing a figure wearing a rice bowl mask. He finally announces the dish is delicious and that it has made him greedy for more rice.

As everyone digs in, the mood completely shifts into celebration. Whose clever idea was it? Ye Rin reveals Sung Jae was the one who suggested they serve what the soldiers actually eat instead of over polishing the truth. But Sung Jae, now completely drained and low on energy, collapses before he can witness the celebrations. The Gangrim Outpost, meanwhile, is soaring high in popularity as the gastronomy station.

A barbecue of emotions

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As Sung Jae wins over hearts and stomachs at the base, grief continues to weigh heavily upon him. He misses his father, and as he embarks on the same path, he finds himself weighed down by loneliness. When he collapses, he finds himself meeting his father in a meadow. His father turns around and smiles at him. The moment is deeply emotional, as Sung Jae breaks down in tears and embraces him. He tells his father that maybe he never thought much of it back then when his father cooked, but now it is something he truly wants to do.

His father tells him that though the work is hard, the joy of serving people and watching them enjoy what he cooked had given him immense happiness. He offers Sung Jae seaweed soup and tells him that instead of relying on external forces, he needs to believe in himself. Maybe this is exactly what Sung Jae needed to hear—the comfort and reassurance from his father that he was going to be okay. When he wakes up and once again begins surfing through his console, Ye Rin looks at him quizzically, wondering what exactly is going on with this strange yet talented soldier.

When a team barbecue is announced with officers from military headquarters visiting the base, it is clear there is an unspoken rivalry between Hwang Seok Ho and one of the officers, as well as tension between Ye Rin and the same officer.

Dong Hyun makes a complete mess of grilling the meat, and the unit is left starving as the officers devour the meat while the soldiers are left with vegetables. Once again, Sung Jae takes charge with the tongs and expertly barbecues the meat, retaining its flavor and winning points across the table.

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The chief officer suggests upgrading him to the officers’ mess. Hwang Seok Ho instantly agrees, eager to play the yes man to his superior and score brownie points. Ye Rin, however, refuses. She has a point. The soldiers have long been fed less than appetizing fare, and moving Sung Jae away would not only be unfair to them but would also place unnecessary pressure on him.

Over the dinner table, the tension is palpable. Hwang Seok Ho realizes that his fellow officer is trying to undermine him in front of the senior officer. On the other hand, Ye Rin, who has constantly tried to keep up with the men and their ways, continues to be patronized. Apparently, her mentor, an upright Major, had been made a scapegoat over certain issues. Though things are still unclear, it is evident she too is carrying emotional baggage of her own.

As Sung Jae succeeds with the daily preparations, he tells Dong Hyun that he is simply happy seeing his comrades enjoy the food. With the help of the VR console, Sung Jae has developed a knack for gauging the quality of rations and realizes spoiled and low quality ingredients are being supplied. He initially keeps it to himself, but when Ye Rin overhears him say it aloud, she firmly tells him never to stay quiet about such things. It is the first time she speaks sharply to him, but amusingly, the VR informs him that she approves of him. It is yet another stamp of confidence for the unsure Sung Jae.

The vendors are under the Sergeant Major, who is responsible for inspections, and Ye Rin begins to understand there is far more to the situation than meets the eye, especially since vendors and commissions are serious business. Will she be able to get to the bottom of it?

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In the meantime, since the food at the base has now become the talk of the town, a broadcasting network arrives to film the unit.

The episode ends when the attractive young reporter leading the team suddenly runs up and hugs Sung Jae. For the first time, you see his perpetually sad eyes truly smile as the rest of the unit stares open mouthed in shock. The moment is equal parts cute and hilarious because things are clearly getting exciting at the Gangrim Outpost, and the strange Sung Jae is well on his way to becoming the most popular guy there.

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Puja Talwar is a Soompi writer with a strong Yoo Yeon Seok and Lee Junho bias. A long time K-drama fan, she loves devising alternate scenarios to the narratives. She has interviewed Lee Min Ho, Gong Yoo, Cha Eun Woo, and Ji Chang Wook to name a few. You can follow her on @puja_talwar7 on Instagram.

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5 Breaking Points In Episodes 7-8 Of “Filing For Love”

This week, some things are in for a big change in “Filing for Love”! In these new episodes, some ghosts from the past return, crazy issues arise at present, and the future starts to look uncertain for Joo In Ah (Shin Hae Sun) and Noh Ki Jun (Gong Myoung). With the story moving forward and the tension between them intensifying, at this point, every step they take feels like a decisive choice. It’s one that could potentially change the course of their lives. Here are some moments that felt like a big breaking point in this K-drama!  

Warning: spoilers from episodes 7-8 ahead. 

1. Learning about Joo In Ah and Jeon Jae Yeol’s relationship 

The cat is out of the bag, and although everyone could have had their suspicions, learning the truth behind the relationship between Joo In Ah and Jeon Jae Yeol (Kim Jae Wook) feels both relieving and bittersweet. Knowing they met when Jae Yeol was attempting to end his life and that In Ah gave all her heart and loyalty to this man even before starting a relationship, only for them to break up, is nothing short of tragic. But at the same time, knowing she has no lingering feelings nor regrets, even though their relationship ran deeper than your typical office romance, is also great. 

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While this information doesn’t give Ki Jun peace of mind, at least he is willing to give her the benefit of the doubt when he tells her about the anonymous report regarding her and Jae Yeol. If there are any more reasons to love Ki Jun’s character, then this is it. Because no matter how jealous he might be, or how petty he tries to act, like when he goes one-on-one against Jae Yeol in a soccer game, he remains true to his feelings for In Ah. Ki Jun ultimately decides to trust her and to close the case against her as a pure misunderstanding. 

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2. Joo In Ah and Noh Ki Jun growing closer

Love grows in the face of adversities. And even when Ki Jun getting literally stabbed by an employee who was sexually harassing female co-workers seems a little too drastic, it works its purpose. In Ah running towards Ki Jun the moment she knows he is hurt, and watching her frantic reaction upon seeing him covered in blood, is impressive. The anguish, the fear in her expression, and the devotion she shows staying by his side after he is out of danger give you chills with excitement. This is the definite moment when she opens up her heart, and everyone around her can notice how much brighter and happier she is; that is Ki Jun’s effect on her life. 

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And believe it or not, they aren’t even dating yet. But in a romance drama, there’s nothing better than two main characters communicating with each other and understanding each other’s minds. Before jumping into a relationship, which could feel like a slowdown in the pace they’ve been following, they have the chance to talk, to actually get to know each other better. As thrilling as the steamy kiss scenes may appear, the moment they share their fears and thoughts under the rain, that’s when the romance really sparks, and you can feel them falling completely in love.  

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3. Joo In Ah drawing the line with Jeon Jae Yeol 

Before In Ah can start her sweet romance with Ki Jun, she still has one obstacle left to clear: Jeon Jae Yeol. Once she learns that he is trying to send Ki Jun overseas, she steps up to set the record straight. But In Ah drawing the line between them only makes him more desperate to reach out to her again, unable to let go of his lingering feelings. And it’s understandable, since his character is quite pitiful. But as sad as his life might be, the moment he chose his family’s company over love he had already sealed his fate. 

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Nonetheless, despite In Ah not having feelings for him anymore, when she realizes that Ki Jun could potentially damage Jae Yeol’s already precarious situation at the company, she decides not to disclose the information and agrees to send Ki Jun away as soon as possible. Although her actions come from the last threads of loyalty In Ah has for Jae Yeol, that ignites a spark of hope in his heart, which could potentially backfire on her in the future. 

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4. Park Ah Jeong confronting Jeon Jae Yeol about In Ah 

So far, things have been looking like a love triangle, but a character that’s also been there all along is Park Ah Jeong (Hong Hwa Yeon). Contrary to what appeared in the beginning, she isn’t the type to unnecessarily cling to someone who clearly isn’t interested in her, which in her case is Jae Yeol. However, she isn’t a pushover either, and she does care about Ki Jun, even if she isn’t precisely fond of In Ah or their relationship. 

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Whether this change of heart comes out of jealousy or genuine concern, she is the only one with the courage to confront Jae Yeol about his petty attitude towards In Ah and Ki Jun. It does seem like her character is kept too much on the sidelines, without much relevance other than her having a crush on the second male lead. But that’s why the plot twist works so well when we find out that she is the one who sent the anonymous mail to Ki Jun about In Ah and Jae Yeol. And surely, she won’t stay silent about it anymore. 

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5. Noh Ki Jun running to Joo In Ah 

When it seems like everything is set and done between Ki Jun and In Ah, both ready to give up on whatever was starting between them, the last breaking point happens. The time they spent together serves as the bridge to unite them again. That’s why it is so important that she explains her fears and how she’s always wished for someone to fight for her until the end, even if she pushed them away. And fortunately, Ki Jun also has the support of his older sisters, who make him see the truth behind In Ah’s actions. 

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Giving In Ah the hope she always wished to receive, Ki Jun travels to Jeju Island to clear up all the misunderstandings and ends up healing something he didn’t break. And In Ah reciprocates by giving the last step to him, kissing him wholeheartedly. This moment feels as special as it looks. The softness and passion of the scene is everything we’ve been waiting for them. Their dating era is finally starting, but what other troubles will they face in the future? Let’s find out in the next episodes of “Filing for Love”! 

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Andy zar is an avid drama watcher, from K-dramas to C-dramas, she believes any weekend is a good weekend to enjoy 12 hours of binge-watching dramas. She loves romance, web comics, and K-pop. Find her on Instagram @wuaitboni

Currently watching: “Filing for Love,” “You Are My Fateful Love,” and “The Wonderfools.”
Plans to watch: “A Splendid Match” and “Reborn Rookie“

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3 Points To Keep An Eye On In Remaining Episodes Of “The Scarecrow”

ENA’s “The Scarecrow” is approaching its finale!

“The Scarecrow” follows a detective investigating a series of murders who is forced into an unlikely partnership with a man he despises. Set between 1988 and 2019, the suspenseful story tracks two men bound by misfortune and an uneasy alliance of hatred as they chase the truth across 30 years.

With only four episodes left, “The Scarecrow” shared points to anticipate in the remaining episodes of the drama.

Spoilers

1. The meaning behind “12+2”

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In the drama’s present setting of 2019, tensions rose following the one-on-one conversation between Kang Tae Joo and Lee Yong Woo, especially as it was revealed that Lee Yong Woo is Lee Ki Hwan (Jung Moon Sung).

One of the mysteries involved the “12+2” murders, creating chilling developments. In 1988, as Kang Soon Young (Seo Ji Hye) came across the news that Yoon Hye Jin (Lee Arin) was missing, tensions rose further, making viewers wonder what the truth from 30 years ago is and how that will affect the present.

2. The fate of Im Seok Man

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After Lee Ki Beom (Song Geon Hee) was wrongly framed and released, Lee Ki Beom’s friend Im Seok Man (Baek Seung Hwan) was the second victim to be wrongly framed. When new developments framed Im Seok Man as the likely suspect, Kang Tae Joo had arrested him right away.

Im Seok Man also gave a false testimony like Lee Ki Beom due to the cruel investigation methods from the detectives. Even his family turned away from him after he was framed as a serial killer. Eventually, Cha Si Young (Lee Hee Joon) requested the death penalty for Im Seok Man, pushing him into a corner.

3. Kang Tae Joo vs. Cha Si Young

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Kang Tae Joo and Cha Si Young’s relationship has taken a turn for the worse. Although the two cooperated at one point, Lee Ki Beom’s death due to the torture undergone during the investigation became a critical turning point in their relationship. In addition to Kang Tae Joo arresting Cha Si Young at his mother’s funeral, Cha Si Young also framed Kang Tae Joo on the charges of abuse, hinting at their continued troubled relationship.

The next episode of “The Scarecrow” will air on May 18 at 10 p.m. KST.

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2 Tense And 2 Intimate Moments In Episodes 5-6 Of “Filing For Love”

The weekend has gotten so much more entertaining now that “Filing for Love” is raising the bar for what any office romance should be. Gong Myoung as the puppy-like Noh Ki Jun and Shin Hae Sun as the charismatic Joo In Ah are making viewers obsessed with their intense chemistry and unique charm. Especially this week, things start to heat up for real for this couple. Here are some moments that rivaled between the intimacy and the tension in the latest episodes of this K-drama! 

Warning: spoilers from Episodes 5-6 ahead. 

Tense: In Ah and Ki Jun facing the aftermath of their kiss

Nobody could act in a normal way after an explosion of feelings, such as the mind-blowing kiss that In Ah and Ki Jun shared in last week’s episodes. So it is no surprise that they find themselves in an awkward position that only accentuates when In Ah tries to brush aside the issue with a simple apology. In that sense, Ki Jun has every right to feel hurt by her attitude. Nonetheless, In Ah also has valid reasons to act in the way she does, but we don’t know about them yet. 

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Things only turn even more uncomfortable after they have to investigate a case of an employee who uses inappropriate methods to ease his business deals and ends up creating a mess on his wedding day. This situation again brings out the unspoken question that hangs around In Ah and Ki Jun: Is their kiss really not that big of a deal? Especially given their respective positions as boss and subordinate.  

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This is why In Ah immediately draws the line between them, even if it looks like she is reluctant to do so. Fortunately, Ki Jun is aware of her intentions and isn’t afraid to point it out plainly. While his words increase the tension, it also makes his character all the more attractive. There’s nothing hotter than a man who isn’t afraid to talk about his feelings. And surely, In Ah could see this too, one way or another. 

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Intimate: Ki Jun learning about In Ah’s family life 

It seems that the more In Ah tries to push Ki Jun away, the more the circumstances turn against her. By accident, he ends up finding out about the story of her family when her father, old and sick, appears out of nowhere looking for In Ah. And not only is she cold towards the man, but she bluntly asks him to never come back. As it turns out, he was married when he met In Ah’s mother, and she suffered through her life for being born out of an affair. The most poignant thing about this is that her mother, in an attempt to find new freedom in the world, was the one who started to nude model for art classes before tragically passing away, leaving a big scar on a young In Ah. 

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Strangely enough, this moment of vulnerability seems more intimate than when Ki Jun saw her completely naked, as she is exposing a deeper side of her heart. And Ki Jun has, in his own way, the perfect answer for this. He not only understands her feelings but also sympathizes without making it look like he pities her. He even cries in her place, since it seems like she isn’t the type to let her tears run easily. 

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As cliché as this moment might be, it isn’t cringy at all; on the contrary, it feels like a turning point for both of them, where In Ah is finally letting down some of her walls. At least, until he passes out completely drunk and she has to virtually carry him to his place. This is where, of course, she discovers that Park Ah Jeong (Hong Hwa Yeon) is living with him and used to date him, completely ruining the moment. 

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Tense: discovering the affair of Jeon Jae Yeol’s wife 

Like many other popular shows, this K-drama follows the trend in combining several different subplots at the same time while the main one slowly develops. This format not only allows for the story to be more dynamic, but it also focuses the spotlight on other characters in an easy way. So while In Ah is fed up with Ki Jun after knowing about his housing situation, they have no choice but to work together on a new case after one of their most popular company’s models gets involved in a scandal. And everything starts to point out to one of the higher ups at the Haemu, making things more complicated. 

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So far, Jeon Jae Yeol (Kim Jae Wook) hasn’t stood out much outside of his image as the distant and ambitious vice chairman whose only concern is to win the power race against his younger stepbrother. But in these couple of episodes, we find out that, aside from the piece of work that his father is, his wife is also pretty much his worst nightmare. Jae Yeol seems to be completely uninterested in whatever his wife does as long as it doesn’t affect him. But when In Ah, alongside Ki Jun, discovers the underhanded scheme to cover up his wife’s affair with one of the company’s models, that’s when he finally snaps, and we start to see the man behind his mask. 

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Intimate: Ki Jun confessing his feelings for In Ah 

Throughout these couple of episodes, tension never ceased to exist between In Ah and Ki Jun. Somehow, they master the fine art of inadvertently flirting in the office. Though she insists on keeping her distance, arguing that their relationship simply could never work, his sincere efforts slowly pierce at her walls. As straightforward as he is in his work, Ki Jun shoots his shot and admits his feelings for In Ah. With such a simple yet powerful attack, how could her heart remain unaffected? There’s not a chance. Furthermore, the camera work and the setting give us a perfectly romantic scene that is heart-fluttering as well. 

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There’s a point when In Ah even seems hopeful about the possibility of them being together, but she soon gives up before even having the chance to try. And that might have something to do with Jeon Jae Yeol. Although there were hints about a mysterious past between them, we can now see how much deeper their relationship runs. With this sudden love triangle showing up, it can only mean that things are about to get messier moving forward. Find out who is ready to steal In Ah’s heart in the next episodes of “Filing for Love”!

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Andy zar is an avid drama watcher, from K-dramas to C-dramas, she believes any weekend is a good weekend to enjoy 12 hours of binge-watching dramas. She loves romance, web comics, and K-pop. Find her on Instagram @wuaitboni

Currently watching: “Filing for Love” and “Yumi’s Cells 3“
Plans to watch: “A Splendid Match”

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3 Points To Look Forward To In The Final Episodes Of “Perfect Crown”

MBC’s “Perfect Crown” is heading toward its conclusion!

Set in an alternate universe where modern-day Korea is a constitutional monarchy, MBC’s “Perfect Crown” tells the love story of Seong Hui Ju (IU), a chaebol heiress who has everything but is only a commoner in status, and Grand Prince Ian (Byeon Woo Seok), a prince who has nothing despite being the son of the king.

With just two episodes remaining, here are three key points to look forward to in the finale:

How Seong Hui Ju and Grand Prince Ian’s love story will conclude

Expectations are high for how the relationship between Seong Hui Ju and Grand Prince Ian, who have overcome countless crises together, will conclude. Although the two began with a contract marriage, they gradually came to sincerely understand and support one another, eventually proudly declaring themselves husband and wife before the nation.

However, tension has risen again after Grand Prince Ian, who resolved to bear the weight of the crown, becomes caught up in another incident. Can the two protect each other and enjoy ordinary happiness? And how will their fated love story ultimately end?

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How the collaboration between Prime Minister Min Jeong Woo and Queen Dowager Yoon Irang will end

The politics and power struggles within the royal family are among the main points viewers should focus on in the final episodes. After realizing that Seong Hui Ju has truly fallen in love with Grand Prince Ian instead of him, Prime Minister Min Jeong Woo (Noh Sang Hyun) begins turning against Grand Prince Ian, who was once his close friend. What choices will his obsession with Seong Hui Ju and his desire for power ultimately lead him to make?

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On the other hand, Queen Dowager Yoon Irang (Gong Seung Yeon) has started reflecting on a past defined solely by the pursuit of power. Hoping that at least her son Lee Yoon (Kim Eun Ho) will not suffer the same wounds she endured, she is trying to correct her past mistakes. Although Min Jeong Woo and Yoon Irang once joined hands for the same goal, they are now heading down different paths, raising curiosity about what kind of endings await them both.

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Choi Hyun and Do Hye Jung’s relationship, and Seong Hui Ju’s relationship with her family

The contract marriage between Grand Prince Ian and Seong Hui Ju is also bringing changes to the relationships of those around them. Grand Prince Ian’s aide Choi Hyun (Yoo Su Bin) and Seong Hui Ju’s chief secretary Do Hye Jung (Lee Yeon) are gradually opening their hearts to one another, hinting at the formation of a new love line. Their chemistry is another highlight to look forward to.

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Changes in family relationships are also drawing attention. Seong Hui Ju and her family, who were always distant, have slowly grown closer since the contract marriage. As she continues to face danger, her father Chairman Seong Hyun Guk (Jo Seung Yeon), older brother Seong Tae Ju (Lee Jae Won), and sister in law Han Da Young (Chae Seo An) sincerely worry about her. Whether Seong Hui Ju’s family will achieve a happy ending is also a key point viewers should pay attention to.

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The next episode of “Perfect Crown” airs on May 15 at 9:50 p.m. KST.

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5 Reasons Why Episodes 7-8 Of “Yumi’s Cells 3” Is The Perfect Series Finale

After more than a decade since the first chapter of the webtoon “Yumi’s Cells” was published, the K-drama adaptation “Yumi’s Cells 3” has finally come to an end, and fans could not have asked for a more perfect conclusion. At the end of episode 6, Shin Soon Rok (Kim Jae Won) finally realizes his feelings for Yumi (Kim Go Eun) and confesses to her. The final two episodes become the epitome of domestic romance, showcasing Yumi and Shin Soon Rok’s dating life and the gradual evolution of their relationship from professional to deeply personal.

From Soon Rok shamelessly acting pathetic to win Yumi over to proving time and again why he is the right choice for her, here are five reasons why the “Yumi’s Cells 3” finale was perfect.

Warning: spoilers ahead!

The heart fever time

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In the “Yumi’s Cells” universe, heart fever time is a state in which a person experiences an emotional energy surge so intense that they feel capable of doing anything and pursuing whatever they truly want. So, after Yumi rejects Shin Soon Rok and finds out that Jenny, the junior writer she had set him up with, reconciled with her ex-boyfriend, Yumi’s cells begin regretting the rejection.

Seeing this, Yumi’s Emotional Cell tries to trigger the infamous heart fever time. The only problem? According to Rational Cell, heart fever time has an age limit; people can no longer experience it once they cross their mid-30s. Just when it feels like Yumi and Shin Soon Rok’s story might truly be over, the scene shifts to reveal that Soon Rok is the one experiencing heart fever time instead. He rushes to Yumi’s studio on his bicycle and, while panting and gasping for air, confesses to her once again. This time, Yumi accepts him.

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What makes the scene especially endearing is that this is not the first time Yumi’s Emotional Cell has attempted to activate heart fever time. In the previous season, heart fever time gave Yumi the emotional push she needed to run after Babi (Park Jinyoung). This time, however, it is Shin Soon Rok running after her. After spending three seasons watching Yumi constantly give love to others, it feels deeply moving to see her finally receive that same kind of love in return.

Yumi and Soon Rok dropping the formalities

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One of the earliest conflicts in “Yumi’s Cells” involved Yumi’s crush on her coworker Chae Woo Gi (SHINee’s Minho), while another coworker, Ruby (Lee Yu Bi), also had feelings for him. In one memorable scene, Ruby subtly emphasizes Yumi’s graduation year in front of Woo Gi, indirectly implying that Yumi and Woo Gi are not suited for each other because of their age difference.

Even in “Yumi’s Cells 3,” Yumi occasionally feels self-conscious about the fact that Soon Rok is six years younger than her. In several scenes, she hesitates to even say her age out loud. However, in episode 7, when Shin Soon Rok calls her noona and asks her to drop the formalities between them, the interaction feels incredibly natural and affectionate. Yumi’s Cells practically hyperventilate every time they hear the word noona.

Watching Yumi, who has repeatedly questioned whether she was too old to pursue the men she liked, end up with someone who is almost 10 years younger and completely unconcerned about her age feels genuinely healing.

The fall of Shin Soon Rok’s Jenga tower of rules

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“Love takes off the masks we fear we cannot live without and know we cannot live within.” — James Baldwin

From the very beginning, Shin Soon Rok is portrayed as a man governed by strict personal rules. He keeps his professional and personal lives separate. He does not chase coworkers in the rain. He does not share umbrellas with colleagues. He answers in short, telegraphic sentences to preserve energy. The list goes on.

But ever since he fell in love with Yumi, pieces from his carefully constructed Jenga tower of rules begin falling away one by one until the entire structure finally collapses.

Having rules and boundaries is not inherently a flaw. However, sometimes people build walls so high that their personal space becomes suffocating rather than comforting. This is exactly what Soon Rok does earlier in the season. In an attempt to maintain distance between his personal and professional life, he even asks Yumi to set him up with someone else despite his feelings for her.

That is why watching Shin Soon Rok slowly abandon the rigid rules that were only complicating his life feels like genuine character growth. It also serves as proof that his relationship with Yumi is bringing positive change into his life.

Yumi and Soon Rok’s honest relationship

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One of the unspoken rules of a new relationship is simple: do not talk too much about your ex. While discussing past relationships is natural later on, bringing up an ex too early can sometimes feel uncomfortable or disrespectful to a new partner. That is exactly what worries Yumi when Babi unexpectedly enters the conversation.

Soon Rok insists on taking Yumi to his favorite tteokbokki restaurant. However, while walking there, Yumi realizes the restaurant belongs to Babi’s father. Hoping to avoid an awkward situation, she asks Soon Rok if they can go somewhere else instead. Later, he realizes the reason for her hesitation is that she used to date Babi.

Initially, Yumi worries Soon Rok might react negatively. Instead, he handles the situation with remarkable maturity and even jokes that Yumi clearly has a type: handsome men.

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Knowing that Shin Soon Rok ultimately becomes Yumi’s husband, it becomes clear why she chooses him. He is emotionally mature, secure in their relationship, and confident enough not to be threatened by her past, all qualities that make him an ideal life partner.

“Yumi’s Cells 3” delivers an unbeatable climax

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Since the “Yumi’s Cells” webtoon officially ended in 2020, most viewers already knew Shin Soon Rok was destined to end up with Yumi. Even so, the climax of “Yumi’s Cells 3” still manages to tug at the audience’s heartstrings.

As Yumi reveals in episode 8, she had only experienced two marriage proposals before Shin Soon Rok. The first was when she proposed to Goo Woong (Ahn Bo Hyun), only to receive no answer and eventually withdraw her proposal. The second was when Babi proposed in an attempt to save their relationship, though the engagement ultimately fell apart.

Because of this history, both Yumi and the audience feel understandably nervous when Soon Rok proposes to her on her birthday after only a month of dating. At first glance, the gesture seems impulsive. However, Soon Rok’s explanation perfectly captures why he is the right person for her. He tells Yumi that he always knew they would end up married and that he would never have chased after her if he had not been certain about his feelings from the very beginning.

There is something undeniably attractive about that level of certainty and commitment. Shin Soon Rok proves that although he is the youngest man Yumi has dated, he is also one of the most emotionally mature. He knows exactly what he wants, and he is not afraid to pursue it. After everything Yumi has gone through, she deserves someone who is completely sure about her.

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While Yumi finally getting her happy ending was thrilling for audiences who have been on this journey with the female lead for years, it almost feels bittersweet to say goodbye. And even though this is the end, Yumi will surely stay with viewers—not only as a character, but also as a reminder that in life, your first love is not always your last. If you focus on continuing to grow, the right person will find you at the right time.

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Javeria is a binge-watching specialist who loves devouring entire K-dramas in one sitting. Good screenwriting, beautiful cinematography, and a lack of clichés are the way to her heart. As a music fanatic, she listens to multiple artists across different genres and stans the self-producing idol group SEVENTEEN. You can talk to her on Instagram @javeriayousufs.

Currently watching: “Yumi’s Cells 3,” “We are All Trying Here,” “Love You Teacher,” “Feel What You Feel,” and “The Scarecrow.“
Looking forward to: “Four Hands,” “Wednesday, Thursday, Friday,” and “The Legend of the Kitchen Soldier.”

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4 Times Gong Myoung Was Drawn To Shin Hae Sun In Episodes 3-4 Of “Filing For Love”

After an intriguing and exhilarating premiere, “Filing for Love” is becoming even more interesting with some twists and turns that nobody saw coming. If you thought this would be a slow-burning story where the enemies-to-lovers would shyly approach each other, then you’d better think again because things are heating up at full speed. There’s a reason why you should never judge a book by its cover, and while Noh Ki Jun (Gong Myoung) tries to figure Joo In Ah (Shin Hae Sun) out in an attempt to get his perfect life back, he will discover more than he ever expected or even wanted to. Here are all the times that our male lead got inevitably drawn by the female lead in the latest episodes of this show! 

Warning: spoilers from episodes 3-4 ahead. 

1. Watching her attitude around her team 

When it comes to the workplace, it’s hard to know who is your friend and who is your foe, at least that’s what Noh Ki Jun has believed so far. But when the lead of the PM audit team falls into a fake affair scandal, things become quite awkward for Ki Jun. Suddenly, he not only has to work alongside a team that he doesn’t particularly like, but he also has to stand up against Joo In Ah, who is determined to see things through within the team, whatever the outcome might be. So, before he can even plead his own case to return to his previous position, Noh Ki Jun has to defend his team lead so the poor man doesn’t get kicked out for good. 

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Funnily enough, things get resolved thanks to In Ah’s intervention. Amid this predicament, Ki Jun can’t help but get confused about her attitude, which makes him question who the real Joo In Ah is. She is utterly uncompromising about sticking to the company’s rules and her principles, but he can’t forget about the anonymous tip claiming she has an inappropriate relationship with a married man at the office. Seeing how she is willing to literally put her head on the line to get things right for their team, even if that means becoming a bit of a villain for some people, Ki Jun has no choice but to follow her and discover whatever she is hiding behind her apparently unapproachable persona. And what he finds out is shockingly hilarious. 

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2. Discovering her hidden hobby as a model 

For someone smart enough to become the ace of an audit team, Ki Jun isn’t exactly the most cunning of people. After deciding that In Ah couldn’t be having an affair, he tries to let go of his suspicions, but curiosity gets the better of him. At first, it seems like she is simply attending an art class, but upon closer inspection, he discovers that she is actually the class’s model and a nude model at that. He might have wanted some leverage on her, but seeing In Ah completely naked surely wasn’t part of his plans. And, as surprising and hilarious as it is, it goes without saying that this is a bold move for a K-drama, which makes things all the more fascinating. 

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Underneath this absurd scenario, there’s an underlying tension that starts to grow subtly but surely. And Ki Jun’s situation becomes not only awkward but positively unbearable. However, to his dismay, it is clear that In Ah knows there’s no better defense than an attack, and that’s exactly what she does. She acts as if nothing had ever happened despite his attempts to apologize and clear things up, leaving him speechless and befuddled. But we can’t judge either of them just yet, since we are barely getting to know them. Given how contradictory In Ah can be, Ki Jun decides to follow her lead, at least for the time being. After all, she is still his boss.  

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3. Working together on a harassment case 

One of the scariest things about office work life is that, even when you wish you didn’t have to work with someone, there will be times when you have no other option. And sadly, that’s been a constant for Ki Jun. Against his will, he gets dragged alongside In Ah when she spots a suspicious case about a disciplinary measure against a female worker, who also happens to collaborate with a famous executive from their company. 

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For all their differences in personality, when it comes to work, nobody can deny that there’s no better team than Joo In Ah and Noh Ki Jun. He is able to perfectly match her crazy antics and doesn’t hesitate to do what’s necessary to get the job done, even if that means pretending to be a lovey-dovey couple or running through hundreds of stair floors. In that sense, he trusts her enough to do what she asks him to do, even if he doesn’t fully understand it at first. 

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And this team effort pays off in the end. They are able to catch the executive red-handed while harassing his female employee and even stop him from doing it again, arriving like the coolest of couples in action. Furthermore, they start to inadvertently get closer, making the chemistry and tension between them absolutely delicious. And one of the best parts after this is how Ki Jun also starts to broaden his own perspective after working so closely with In Ah. 

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4. Following up a misconduct report about her 

Unfortunately, right when things seem to be working out, Ki Jun receives another tip about In Ah’s supposed affair, and this time, it has a photo as evidence. It isn’t enough to prove it, but it is enough to create a reasonable doubt. What could have been the perfect opportunity for Ki Jun to bring down his nemesis now feels like a painful stab. You can see that in the way he recalls with a nostalgic tone every moment they shared and that looked like they were warming up to each other. This man got so curious about In Ah that he inadvertently fell for her, and it doesn’t seem like he’s realized it just yet. 

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After considering his options, Ki Jun returns to the art academy where he silently draws a picture of In Ah, pouring his feelings into it. The intensity, the longing, and the tension that built up during these few minutes are so big that they ultimately explode in a passionate and fierce kiss that is as unexpected as it is hot. But by the looks of it, this outburst of emotions will only further complicate things. What could the future hold in store for this couple? It seems Saturday can’t arrive soon enough for us to see more of “Filing for Love”! 

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Andy zar is an avid drama watcher, from K-dramas to C-dramas, she believes any weekend is a good weekend to enjoy 12 hours of binge-watching dramas. She loves romance, web comics, and K-pop. Find her on Instagram @wuaitboni

Currently watching:  “Filing for Love” and “Yumi’s Cells 3“
Plans to watch: “A Splendid Match”

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3 Moments We Loved From The Final Episodes Of “Phantom Lawyer”

Our favorite lawyer is saying goodbye! We might not have seen much action from Shin I Rang (Yoo Yeon Seok) in court throughout the show, but he far surpassed the typical office work to ensure every one of his clients got what they deserved, turning him into one of the best lawyers in K-dramaland. And when it came to what could be his most important case ever, he didn’t hesitate to put everything on the line to succeed, giving this story the ending it deserved. Here are the moments we loved the most in the last episodes of “Phantom Lawyer”!

Warning: spoilers from episodes 15-16 ahead.

1. Shin I Rang revealing the truth about his father’s death 

After giving his memories back to his father, it was fairly easy for I Rang to confirm that everything he knew about his father was real. He wasn’t the corrupt and evil person everyone had believed him to be. He was the kind, warm, and loving father he always admired. Once he is certain of this, I Rang is determined to find the true culprit. The problem is, the moment he retrieves the only piece of evidence that his father left behind before passing away, they snatch it from his fingers at the last moment. 

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Though Shin Gi Jung (cameo by Choi Won Young) helps him and Han Na Hyun (Esom) escape unscathed by possessing his son’s body and showing off his kendo abilities, he gets concerned about I Rang’s safety. After all, his fatherly heart is still the same. But what Gi Jung doesn’t know is that his son is more resourceful and clever than he appears to be. 

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Using all the tricks up his sleeve, he and his team recover the voice recorder from Yang Do Kyung (Kim Kyung Nam) and expose Yang Byeong Il’s (Choi Kwang Il) crimes. And this moment couldn’t have been more satisfying to watch. It’s your typical “the good one always wins” trope, but it still works because the emotions feel real and overflow in a way that makes you cry watching both father and son realizing justice has finally arrived.

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2. Shin I Rang and his family bonding with his father 

While there’s much action and some thrill in these couple of episodes, there’s also much emotion going on. I Rang not only had the chance to discover the truth about his father’s death, but also to bond with his father in a special way, something he couldn’t do since his childhood. And when his mother and especially his older sister realize that his father is back, that’s when the real waterfall of tears begins. Once his name is cleared, the only thing left to do for Shin Gi Jung is to say one last goodbye to his family. The years they endured living under a shadow of shame and uncertainty are finally clear, and they can share a happy family moment again. 

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But in the end, not everything is happiness, at least not for everyone. Things turn a little bitter when Shin Gi Jung reunites with his once good friend Yang Byeong Il, who is unashamed about his crimes. However, despite Gi Jung being the one who passed away, it is Byeong Il who ends up more resentful and spiteful about his situation. But in a sense, it is an appropriate ending for this villain. They don’t try to humanize him or make you feel pity for him, since he ultimately reaped what he sowed. Another clear contrast between the good and the bad ones reflects on Yang Do Kyung, who, despite all his struggles to please his father and follow his will, is left behind all alone. 

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3. Shin I Rang and Han Na Hyun confessing their feelings

And throughout it all, Han Na Hyun stays by I Rang’s side. Their bond develops in such a natural way in these couple of episodes that even I Rang’s dad notices how important they are to each other, so it doesn’t feel rushed when they finally have the chance to confess their mutual feelings. Admittedly, it would’ve been great to see more of their chemistry, but their funny and charming kiss under the mistletoe is good enough for those who were longing for that bit of romance between them. 

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It is kind of funny to see a Christmas scene so near the summer in a K-drama, but that’s one of the best things about this show. It follows a story that fits any time and moment, since it speaks mostly about human emotions, relationships, family, grief, and justice; it can appeal to almost everybody. The hints of humor and romance only add to an already solid plot. It feels like it has so much more that it can give; it wouldn’t be crazy to expect another season of Shin I Rang being the best “Phantom Lawyer”! 

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Andy zar is an avid drama watcher, from K-dramas to C-dramas, she believes any weekend is a good weekend to enjoy 12 hours of binge-watching dramas. She loves romance, web comics, and K-pop. Find her on Instagram @wuaitboni

Currently watching:  “Filing for Love”
Plans to watch: “Yumi’s Cells 3“

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4 Times Kim Jae Won Was Unknowingly In Love With Kim Go Eun In Episodes 5-6 Of “Yumi’s Cells 3”

The finale of “Yumi’s Cells 3” is only two episodes away, and our male lead, Shin Soon Rok (Kim Jae Won), is finally utterly in love with Yumi (Kim Go Eun), to the point where Mr. Calm and Professional is losing both his calm and professionalism. While the “Yumi’s Cells” series is a walkthrough of Yumi’s mind and her multiple romantic relationships throughout her 30s, it is always interesting to see how the male leads opposite her fall in love with her, and episodes 5 and 6 gave the audience exactly that.

These two episodes mostly showed Shin Soon Rok’s realization of his own emotions, his hesitation, and, in the end, his acceptance. From Shin Soon Rok breaking multiple self-imposed rules to his professionalism leaving his body as soon as writer Kim Ju Ho (Choi Daniel) makes yet another move on Yumi, here are four times Shin Soon Rok was clearly in love with Yumi in the latest episodes of “Yumi’s Cells 3.”

Warning: spoilers ahead!

Shin Soon Rok’s unexplainable dislike for writer Kim Ju Ho

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Flipping the script once again, episode 5 of “Yumi’s Cells 3” began from Shin Soon Rok’s point of view, not only showing the inner workings of our male lead’s brain but also presenting some of the same scenarios from previous episodes in a new light.

At first, the audience sees how, during the team dinner, Shin Soon Rok is extremely tired and simultaneously overwhelmed by the conversations happening around him. Then his Rational Cell says something that proves once and for all that Shin Soon Rok is falling for Yumi, whether he admits it or not: “It is rare for passion to spark. But I don’t like that.”

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It turns out that every single time the senior writer asked for Shin Soon Rok’s help to get closer to Yumi, Shin Soon Rok hated it. His frustration over the entire situation ignites the fire in his Emotional Cell’s hut; in other words, Shin Soon Rok, the man who rarely feels emotions at work, is fuming while maintaining a calm exterior.

While characters who are more expressive and animated, like Yumi, fall in love in equally animated ways, it is more believable for a character like Shin Soon Rok, who rarely lets his emotions show on his face, to fall in love just as quietly.

There is no single moment that definitively showcases the beginning of Shin Soon Rok’s growing affection for Yumi, but his emotions are nevertheless undeniably showing.

The rule violations

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Since the start of “Yumi’s Cells 3,” Shin Soon Rok has been established as a character with rules that he never breaks. For instance, he always keeps his personal and professional lives separate and draws a clear line whenever he sees those two parts of his life merging.

However, surprisingly, he breaks quite a few rules in episodes 5 and 6, making it clear that Soon Rok is falling for Yumi.

After the movie theater disaster, where writer Kim Ju Ho invites himself and makes Yumi think the only reason Soon Rok agreed to the movie was to set her up with the writer, Shin Soon Rok breaks multiple rules in a row, confusing even his own cells.

First of all, to Soon Rok, Yumi is just another writer from work whom he doesn’t even work directly with anymore. Right? Well, if that were the case, then why would he run after her to buy her an umbrella?

Next, when Yumi apologizes for getting angry at him over the entire movie fiasco, Shin Soon Rok, the man of few words, outright tells her that he found her cool. Cue the swoons. But also, this is not something you say to a coworker while getting soaked in the rain together after midnight.

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Lastly, there is the cute main-leads-sharing-one-umbrella trope. The audience loved it, but it is clearly a violation under Shin Soon Rok’s cell judiciary.

All of these rule violations beg one question: why would a man of rules and boundaries leap over those boundaries? The answer is clear: he is in love.

The unsuccessful love surgery

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Some people, when in love, lose their brain cells—no pun intended. However, Shin Soon Rok is not one of them; hence, he quickly catches on to the fact that Yumi likes him. His Love Cell gets an X-ray of Yumi’s love and comes to the conclusion that it has to conduct surgery on Yumi’s feelings, which is a formal way of saying he should let her down gently to preserve their professional relationship.

So, Soon Rok rejects her by asking her to set him up on a blind date. The surgery works fine; it sends Yumi the signal that Soon Rok is not interested in her.

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However, Shin Soon Rok’s Love Cell takes another X-ray and, surprise, surprise, even though the surgery was a success on Yumi, it did nothing for Soon Rok, who is now yearning for Yumi and regretting asking her to set him up with anyone nice she knows.

He even tries to go on the date, but despite everything seeming normal, nothing actually feels normal because he would rather be on a date with Yumi instead of her junior.

The final showdown

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The climax of episode 6 was by far the best part of “Yumi’s Cells 3” because it was the first time in the entire series that the audience got to see Shin Soon Rok become unhinged because of his feelings for Yumi. And who doesn’t love a male lead being a loser in love?

Here’s the scene: Soon Rok is heading to the restaurant for his second date with Yumi’s junior. But after a call with Yumi’s assistant, he learns that Kim Ju Ho has gone out to eat with Yumi, and Soon Rok finally loses it. He ditches his date, heads to the place where Yumi is, and starts fighting Kim Ju Ho.

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The scene would not have been nearly as iconic if Shin Soon Rok had actually thrown a proper punch. Instead, he holds Kim Ju Ho’s ankle and pushes him into the bushes while simultaneously trying to keep his own balance. It looked like a type of martial art one unlocks only after foolishly falling in love with one’s senior.

Despite the chaos of episodes 5 and 6, the climax ended up being quite optimistic: Shin Soon Rok finally confessed his feelings to Yumi. Now the ball is in Yumi’s court, so only time will tell how the story of our leads will unfold in the final two episodes of “Yumi’s Cells 3.”

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Javeria is a binge-watching specialist who loves devouring entire K-dramas in one sitting. Good screenwriting, beautiful cinematography, and a lack of clichés are the way to her heart. As a music fanatic, she listens to multiple artists across different genres and stans the self-producing idol group SEVENTEEN. You can talk to her on Instagram @javeriayousufs.

Currently watching: “Yumi’s Cells 3,” “We are All Trying Here,” “Love You Teacher,” “Feel What You Feel,” and “The Scarecrow“
Looking forward to: “Four Hands,” “Wednesday, Thursday, Friday,” and “The Legend of the Kitchen Soldier”

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4 Things We Loved From The Premiere Episodes Of “Filing For Love”

tvN’s newest and most anticipated rom-com of the month just premiered with two promising, exhilarating, and intriguing episodes. Starring Shin Hae Sun as Joo In Ah and Gong Myoung as Noh Ki Jun, this K-drama has everything to top your list of weekend shows. With solid characters, an interesting plot, and already explosive chemistry, “Filing for Love” is the perfect recipe for success. Here are some of the aspects that stood out in these first episodes and that we liked the most! 

Warning: spoilers from episodes 1-2 ahead. 

1. The intricate portrayal of office work life 

This K-drama is a romantic comedy, but not just of any kind; it is an office romantic comedy. It follows the everyday lives of the audit team’s members in one of South Korea’s biggest conglomerates. For some viewers, it could mean it’s cliché, predictable, or boring. But that’s far from true. Contrary to any kind of expectations, this show is able to portray an honest yet subtle picture of what it’s like to be an office worker. These are people who spend more time at work than in their own homes, who create a family among their colleagues, who put their hopes, strength, and love in their workplace, and naturally fall into conflicts as well. 

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That alone turns the context complex in itself. Though there are things that are clearly exaggerated for storytelling purposes, like some couples’ quarrels or co-workers’ reactions, it still delivers a natural and relatable setting for the plot. One of the best things about this setup is that it brings an element of humanity to these characters. Every member of the company has a story of their own, a personality, and reasons to act the way they do, highlighted by brilliant cameos. That makes these subplots essential, if not at the least very interesting. 

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2. Noh Ki Jun and Joo In Ah’s dynamics 

In that same audit team, the main character is Noh Ki Jun, the ace and most promising asset of Audit Team 11, who will do anything to see his career skyrocket. However, right when he is preparing for a promotion, his life turns upside down thanks to Ki Jun’s new boss, Joo In Ah, a proficient but eccentric manager who is everybody’s nightmare at the company. And to say their relationship starts on the wrong foot would be an understatement. 

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Joo In Ah not only demotes Ki Jun to an underperforming team but also makes it clear that he won’t get out of it any time soon. The harder he tries to prove that he doesn’t belong to the public moral audit team, the more she is convinced to keep him there—even more so after In Ah witnesses an inappropriate encounter between Ki Jun and another female employee who is already engaged to someone else. 

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However, despite the misunderstandings, their dynamic is very fun to watch. They are the classical “enemies to lovers,” only that, contrary to some other shows where the man is the one at the top of the pyramid, the one holding the power here is the woman. That shifts the balance in a good way, making it more diverse and entertaining to watch. 

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3. The main character’s comedic timing

Naturally, there could never be a rom-com without the comedy part, and since the romance is nowhere to be seen just yet, the comedy has to be on point to keep everyone hooked. In that sense, both leads are top-notch. Both Shin Hae Sun and Gong Myoung are brilliant in their comedic sense, especially the physical one. Their performance and timing to turn a seemingly simple situation into a hilarious scene is nothing short of perfection. You just can’t help but laugh while watching them lose their minds with each other’s antics. 

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Even if one of them is being utterly annoying and the other is a total fool, none of that feels out of place or forced. Their characters remain true to themselves while making things light and funny. Some shows add side characters to take this role, but here, the main leads do it themselves, which is a relief. One of the biggest throw-offs in some rom-coms is that they can easily overdo comedic moments, turning them cringy and unnatural. Luckily, these two actors complement each other well and match each other’s performance perfectly. 

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4. The mysterious relationships between the leads

On the surface, Joo In Ah and Noh Ki Jun seem like complete opposites, but underneath, they might be more similar than they could imagine. They are hardworking professionals who strive to do their best at their job, excel at whatever they do, and both appear to have complicated situationships. Somehow, Ki Jun ends up living with his former flame Park Ah Jeong (Hong Hwa Yeon). She’s the vice chairman Jeon Jae Yeol’s (Kim Jae Wook) secretary, who, by the way, has a clear crush on her boss. 

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On the other hand, nobody could imagine that a workaholic like Joo In Ah would even concern herself with romance or relationships. That is, until Noh Ki Jun receives an anonymous message that accuses In Ah of having an improper relationship with a married coworker. Now it will be Ki Jun’s mission to uncover the truth and pay her back for his own misery. But could getting too close to her backfire on him? And given the tension and circumstances, could the spark of love ignite between them? Let’s find out how things unfold in the upcoming episodes of this K-drama! 

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Andy zar is an avid drama watcher, from K-dramas to C-dramas, she believes any weekend is a good weekend to enjoy 12 hours of binge-watching dramas. She loves romance, web comics, and K-pop. Find her on Instagram @wuaitboni

Currently watching:  “Phantom Lawyer” and “Filing for Love”
Plans to watch: “Yumi’s Cells 3“

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