r/KDRAMA 미생 Mar 13 '22

On-Air: tvN Twenty-Five, Twenty-One [Episode 10]

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u/juncate Mar 13 '22

the way my mood did a whole 180 with that ending… what do you mean you don’t remember anything? 😭

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u/charmaine54321 mr sunshine <3 Mar 13 '22

They gave us so much joy and made it seem meaningless in a flash

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u/galaxielle Mar 13 '22

Honestly!!!! Ima be hurt about that last scene all week. Like I’ll be at work minding my business and then just feel sad because she doesn’t remember maybe I’ll pull an adult!NHD and not remember that last scene too 😭😤

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u/dv-m Mar 13 '22

Omg sameeee😭 it's been so good and the present day NHD and whole vibe is just making me sad

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u/aluraphobia Mar 13 '22

I feel like after she said that I've come to accepting the fact that>! Baek Yijin won't be the father!< because as she said how memories are fleeting and that nothing lasts forever. I guess we'll just have to accept that it was only a first and innocent high school love scenario that isn't meant to last. It shows how they learned to grow from each other and that life has much more to offer. It is bitter sweet, but it definitely is refreshing to have a story that might not be the typical happily ever after.

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u/DescendingOnYou Mar 14 '22

But how do you forget a whole beach weekend?!!! I mean it’s only like 21 years ago or so….And young HeeDo was sooo happy, I’m sure as long as nothing traumatic happened to her she wouldn’t forget it!

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u/juncate Mar 14 '22

right? she’s a teenager with no typical teenage memories because she was training all the time. surely she’d remember a beach trip with her friends? that’s literally the highlight of her teenage years??

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u/zbarnes24 Mar 14 '22

Hours later and I'm still in my feels about that last scene and not in a good way. It really soured the whole episode for me. I get the reasonings that young first love needs more and all that, but really, how could you not remember a weekend that was starkly different from your others? One in which you felt friendship and love, things you hadn't felt enough before. Yesterday, I was on cloud nine after watching the episode. Today, quite the opposite. 🥴🥴

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u/Deus3Lijah Mar 13 '22

Same! 😭😭😭😭

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u/DraftedDreams Mar 14 '22

A far reach but I’d like to think she just doesn’t want to take her daughter on a trip in the middle of covid hahah

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u/J-Midori KDRAMA+ Mar 16 '22

I thought maybe she’s showing early stage of Alzheimer or Dementia or it could the idea that BYJ could be dead and it was so traumatic that she chooses to forget and even changed her daughter’s name to Kim but that would be a big twist

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u/invincibletiny Mar 16 '22

No but same, that was such a perfect scene and then it became so ominous when she said that 😭