1. Jiwoong makes ramen
2. Ung mental booms
3. Yeonsu mental booms
I gotta give it to the showrunners - Jiwoong's intro was pretty good. I really felt his emotions and his pain. His story overall is pretty touching and full of suffering. Wonder if he will ever set his eyes on Chaeran.
Yeonsu was peak cute in this episode. I've definitely fallen in love with Dami Kim.
I have complaints about the rest of the episode, though. I felt that the interaction between Nua and Go-oh and Ung's subsequent mental boom after a bad critique were very arbitrary. First of all, why would Nua ever have any reason to say the things he said to him ever? It literally comes out of nowhere and they just needed a character to say it to intensify his internal conflict. Ung has no reason to pay attention to him nor a critique - very out of character to do so. Not to mention Yeonsu's grandma falling ill randomly. I understand the purpose of trying to highlight the three main characters' struggles but they all felt very forced. I didn't see a much point in introducing them in the penultimate episode. Felt like they were trying to CPR a dying show and could not let it go gracefully. Honestly restricting it to maybe 13-14 episodes would have done this show a little more justice.
I gotta give it to the showrunners - Jiwoong's intro was pretty good. I really felt his emotions and his pain. His story overall is pretty touching and full of suffering. Wonder if he will ever set his eyes on Chaeran.
Yeonsu was peak cute in this episode. I've definitely fallen in love with Dami Kim.
I have complaints about the rest of the episode, though. I felt that the interaction between Nua and Go-oh and Ung's subsequent mental boom after a bad critique were very arbitrary. First of all, why would Nua ever have any reason to say the things he said to him ever? It literally comes out of nowhere and they just needed a character to say it to intensify his internal conflict. Ung has no reason to pay attention to him nor a critique - very out of character to do so. Not to mention Yeonsu's grandma falling ill randomly. I understand the purpose of trying to highlight the three main characters' struggles but they all felt very forced. I didn't see a much point in introducing them in the penultimate episode. Felt like they were trying to CPR a dying show and could not let it go gracefully. Honestly restricting it to maybe 13-14 episodes would have done this show a little more justice.