That final scene with Ki Baek's family going on a trip but ended up in a car accident, I found that so unexpected tbh. But I guess that's the only way the writer could think of in making the family closer together. Let's face it Ki Baek's family is so awkward with one another, they don't share a bond like how the usual families are with each other. Even though Ki Baek got a job and some matters were resolved, they still feel so awkward. Nothing could break this awkwardness without something unfortunate to happen to their family to shake them awake and become closer with one another. And it's sad that it's done this way, but that's just how life is. If you can't change something by ordinary ways, the universe will conspire for something eye-opening to happen and that accident was it for Ki Baek's family. Sheesh. I hope after the car accident, the family would become united.
Anyways, in the previous episode, Wooju and Ki Baek's problem was about their relationship going public amidst the popularity of Couple's Paradise. It was all revealed by the evil witch Cho Hui but eventually got proven that she's only lying about Wooju and Ki Baek being in a relationship before the show commenced and about Wooju blackmailing the other girl. It was all lies and thanks to Wooju and her assistant writer for finding evidence to that. Now I am waiting for Choi Hui's loser face to publicly apologize to everyone for being such a lying btch. hahaha!
The best part of that conference was that Ki Baek and Wooju did not deny about their relationship though. I love it.
If I'm asked about how is it watching Frankly Speaking, I'd be lying if I said that I didn't get bored and frustrated with it at all. The drama started so well as it talk about relatable scenarios of life such as losing a job then getting back up again, family issues and more. Then it all made us amused watching Ki Baek's bluntness after getting electrocuted but the show instantly got boring when the it spent so many episodes centering only on the relationship between Wooju and Ki Baek and the factors I've mentioned that got us hooked were pushed back and forgotten. Hmmm... the 'frankly speaking' concept got washed out as well. It honestly got so much potential but the writing sucks a little bit tbh. But now that everything went well with the relationship between Ki Baek and his switch Wooju, the story is finally stirring back to the original flow and main issues. FINALLY!
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