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February 26, 2022

Nam Joo Hyuk Is Starting To Have Feelings For Kim Tae Ri In Twenty-Five, Twenty-One Episode 4


As the story progresses with Baek Yi Jin (Nam Joo Hyuk) struggling yet adjusting to his new lifestyle, it's actually becoming evident how he's being dependent on Na Hee Do (Kim Tae Ri) with regards to being his anchor. To be honest, if I were to compare it with reality, it's really good to have that someone you can open up fully about your problems without any inhibitions. I actually have an experience of being so closed off with my struggles and feelings that it's eating me wholly and it's something that's not really good for my mental health. So when that someone came to my life and served as my anchor, someone that has no malice nor judgment, someone that's actually genuine to help me with my life, it felt like my life struggles lightened up. And it felt like I really have that someone that will stay by my side through it all for the rest of my life. That is why I really am grateful and also trying my best to return the favor, not because he asked for it but because I want to make him feel the way he makes me feel when he's helping me out. Uhhh.. nope we're not lovers or anything... we're just really true friends that care for each other. That's the difference between me and Baek Yi Jin. 

February 22, 2022

WJSN's Bona Is Kim Tae Ri's Internet Buddy In Twenty-Five, Twenty-One Episode 3

This episode 3 of Twenty-Five, Twenty-One really tugged my heartstrings. So many scenes really hit close to home. 

First, the part where Na Hee Do (Kim Tae Ri) goes all out and dangerously for Baek Yi Jin (Nam Joo Hyuk) to meet his father. I get it that she made a wrong assumption about the old man looking for Yi Jin and regretted it. But the fact that she did that only because she wanted to protect him and corrected her wrong doings later just proved how much she treasures him and her promise to be happy together. Yi Jin also feels the same way about her, it's evident to how he treats her too.  Although the last part where he failed to comfort Hee Do, he just did that because she knew how pure-hearted Hee Do is that she wouldn't say anything wrong to anyone in her right mind so he just couldn't obliged to her request to say. He just knew that she was in an emotional state that even though they're important to each other, he wouldn't pamper her nor lie to her just so she could comfort her hurt feelings. However, I wouldn't lie that I got really hurt at that part for Hee Do. There really are times when we need to feel that there is someone by our side during the hard times and despite Yi Jin failing to do so.... there is Hee Do's 'internet friend' to comfort her. 

February 16, 2022

Kim Tae Ri Cheers Up Nam Joo Hyuk After Witnessing Him At His Lowest Point In Twenty-Five, Twenty-One Episode 2

Somehow this drama gives off a vibe just like Police University wherein the female lead is the one comforting/supporting the male lead and then later on their relationship would evolve in which the female lead would also start relying on the male lead after he regains some confidence and strength. Then this give and take relationship would then bloom into a couple relationship with them relying on each other. Hmmm... I could already sense it, yep yep.. but who knows what might happen along the way, I'm still here for surprises. Police University is all about realizing and achieving one's dreams too which is why I find the two male lead characters from Police University and Twenty-Five, Twenty-One similar on that matter, they just differ in their life circumstances or situation.

February 13, 2022

Nam Joo Hyuk Encourages Kim Tae Ri To Continue Protecting Her Dreams In Twenty Five, Twenty One Episode 1


It's been a while since I've hooked myself to some Korean drama series since Jirisan so I'm glad to tell everyone that I finally found a new interesting one again to watch and react to every week, it's none other than Twenty-Five Twenty-One starring Nam Joo Hyuk and Kim Tae Ri.

I watched first the pilot episode before reading the synopsis of the drama from asianwiki, so unconsciously wanting the story to incline more to two friends finding each other in the midst of their own difficulties and thrive rather than them developing romantic feelings as the story develops. I think it's rare to see such story but I guess people aren't attracted to such dramas if it won't involve romance between the leads and writers, production in totality, wouldn't want their work to flop at all. But wouldn't it be fulfilling to create such without making their viewers bored, by using their creativity efficiently to add to their project.