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Jang Ki Yong Discovered Chun Woo Hee to be Present in his Unforgettable Memory of the Past In The Atypical Family Episode 5

The latest episode of the Atypical Family was really good! I didn't expect that twist about Da Hae telling the truth about that fire incident in her school, Seonjae Girls' High School. The time where I-na was born and the fire incident happen where Gwiju kept on coming back, the person that got stocked at the 5th floor storage of Seonjae Girls High School was none other than Do Da Hae. Wow!  Finding out that she has an awful past made me sympathize with her. I swear, I got so pissed off by her in this episode because she always uses her pity card with Gwiju just to get away from getting busted with her lies. But after that last scene, everything got washed away. lol I mean, she's really pitiful but I know that this shouldn't be an excuse for her to do something evil like deceiving people to gain wealth. As per I-na's vision of her thoughts, Da Hae's biological mom didn't care about her, her father died as an alcoholic, then a loan shark who asked payment for

Byeon Woo Seok Exits In Misery While Lee Yoo Mi's Team Celebrates Victory In Strong Girl Nam Soon

Nam Soon and the others celebrates their success over war on drugs (aka against Si Oh) and once again, goodness prevail in the world. yay for them I guess? Lol it's funny how the 'good' characters were glad and wore huge smiles on their faces but I couldn't really celebrate along with them. Am I the only one who feels like that? The moment Ryu Si Oh dies miserably like that, it became a drag to me to watch the rest of the remaining finale episode. 

Yeah, yeah, blah blah blah. There are still people out there judging viewers like me who have the same sentiments of symphatizing with a bad person like Ryu Si Oh. What can I do? Ryu Si Oh's character is so well written to the point that he's the one I felt connected with and had the urge to protect from pain/betrayal than the portagonists of this show. (Except for Grannie) I think this whole show was greatly carried by the character of Ryu Si Oh. If only the writer gave Ryu Si Oh a better ending like changing for the better then it would have been a much fitting 'happy ending'. Everyone would be satisfied. This whole show is showcased entirely as comical that we couldn't take things seriously but what they did to Si Oh's ending was plain brutal so it was really off to me. Okay wait why do I hear people whispering 'but he's a dr*g lord who ruins people lives he deserves that blah blah blah what if he does that to you or your family you wouldn't say that.. blah blah blah. Whatever people, we're in a kdrama and Ryu Si Oh is my favorite character okay, alright? So just chill! 

Anyways, season 3 is coming our way and the main villain is.... Mr. Bread a.k.a the serial k*ller Nozh. Bwahahah! That new 'male' character who's going to continue the strong girl uh... man?... uh whatever series better be someone impactful as the character of Ryu Si Oh or else it's all over. Tbh, Nam Soon as the main character was so weak and the male lead was boring too! This show wouldn't be successful if it weren't for Geum Ju, Grannie and a great villain like Si Oh at all. 

What can I say with the ending other than it was 'just okay'? But I would still recommend it for the great character Ryu Si Oh. Sigh... if only Si Oh was given a chance to change like Hwa Ja... sigh...

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  1. I agree completely.The character was developed without much thought - he was given a brutal childhood, which made him what he is today. And then, they villified him. Not fair. Compared to the pokerfaced police officer, he was umpteen times worthy of saving.

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  2. I shouldn't compare the first season to the second since they're completely different storyline, but I was disappointed. I couldn't connect with any of the characters except my handsome villain and grandma; whereas in the first season I liked so many of the characters. Honestly, the ending felt rushed and cold hearted. There was a scene with the leads talking about Si Oh's childhood, and they're like "he might have had a chance with the right parents" then nam soon happily says "I'm so lucky to have my parents"... excuse me? Lol. Why did I walk away from this show feeling like the "protagonists" were the villains, and the "antagonist" could've been the better hero. RIP SI OH. You're my lead lol. I'll protect you!

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