Today, we’ll be discussing Episode 4 of Our Unwritten Seoul , the hit K Drama on Netflix starring Park Bo Young as Yoo Mi Ri and Yoo Mo Rae, and Jin Young as Lee Ho Soo. We discuss: The songs we featured during the recap: In You by Isaac Hong and Someone’s Mother, Someone’s Daughter by Nam Hye Seung and Park Sang Hee Mi-ji teaching Ho-soo how to crochet as “meditation with your hands” and the idea of calming the mind through repetitive, creative work A deep conversation about identity and self-worth—how losing a job or status can make someone feel like they’ve lost themselves The impact of hearing what others say about you behind your back, and how both sisters confront uncomfortable truths Mi-ji’s devastating history of depression and isolation, including the symbolic “cocoon” metaphor from her grandmother The powerful message: “anything you do to survive is brave,” and the idea that survival itself is an achievement The trauma surrounding Mi-ji’s grandmother’s stroke and how guilt,...
Please play Bingo along with us using bingo cards from KDramaBingo.com - be sure to use the discount code KDRAMACHAT2026 to get a 26% discount! Today, we’ll be discussing Episode 3 of Our Unwritten Seoul, the hit K Drama on Netflix starring Park Bo Young as Yoo Mi Ri and Yoo Mo Rae, and Jin Young as Lee Ho Soo. We’ll also discuss: The songs we featured during the recap: “Sunset” by 10cm; “My Rosa, My Sangwol” and “What You Mean to Me” by Nam Hye Seung and Park Sang Hee. The central theme of connection vs. isolation—what makes people open their hearts or shut others out. Miji’s devastating backstory, including the race that changed her life and the misunderstanding that led to her injury and lost future. The contrast between how others see Miji (warm, beloved, capable) and how she sees herself (rejected and alone). The poetry reading of “The Sea of Sang Wol” and how its imagery of fading fireworks and loneliness mirrors Miji’s inner life. The power and complexity of apologies, incl...