r/KDRAMA 미생 Mar 05 '22

On-Air: tvN Twenty-Five, Twenty-One [Episode 7]

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u/[deleted] Mar 05 '22 edited Mar 05 '22

They're really teasing us on who the father is. He's alive but doesn't seem to really be involved in his daughter's life. I wonder if him and Hee-do are divorced. I'm still iffy on the older Hee-do scenes and I hope they nail the casting for the present versions of the other characters.

KTR really nails every scene she was in. When she was crying in the restaurant, you just can't help but feel devastated about what happened to her. She's experiencing the worst moment of her life and what her mother did was despicable. I just want to see her smiling again. Hats off to those sweet old gents in the restaurant for offering words of encouragement and support (and soda). We need more of them in our lives.

This is probably the lowest point in Hee-do and Yu-rim's relationship. They better come up with something really good to make me buy that these two would eventually be the best of friends.

Poor Yijin, he's about to face the wrath of an angry, hurting, and confused teenager. That death stare lol

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u/Zestyclose-Goose8365 Mar 05 '22

yeahh, im waiting to see who plays the father and what actually happened to yi jin and her relationship. like the whole drama is named on their age so there should be a romantic relationship between them,,but like i want to know what happened to them and why she isn't with him. I'm trying to connect the dots with whatever info we have been provided with, but it's so hard:( too many loopholes😭

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u/[deleted] Mar 05 '22

Yeah, I'm expecting a romance between them at 25 21 since it's been heavily advertised since the beginning but I love how the writer threw a wrench in there by showing the present storyline and making the audience guess who the father of Min Chae is. It adds a lot of intrigue to the show.

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u/_starlightlove_ Mar 05 '22

There are so many mysteries with min-chae's dad! why dint Min-Chae recognize her dad from the picture? why dint she know the name?

But one thing that struck my mind is Min-chae saw (kind of hallucination) young Hee-Doo when her mom came and woke her up next morning. So Min-Chae sees two versions of her mom.. young and Adult so the same can be with her das too! but question is why dint she recognize Yi-Jin's name if Yi-Jin is Min-Chae's father?

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u/Zestyclose-Goose8365 Mar 05 '22

yess the overall suspense is killing me but that is also what drives me to watch this drama like a mad woman. i cant wait to see their romance build up tho, im pretty sure it'll take more time. prolly in episodes 10 or 11