Today, we’ll be discussing Episode 5 of Start-Up, the hit K Drama on Netflix starring Bae Suzy as Seo Dal-mi, Nam Joo Hyuk as Nam Do-san, Kim Seon Ho as Han Ji Pyeong, Kang Han Na as Won In Jae, and Kim Hae Sook as Choi Won Deok. We discuss:
The songs featured during the recap: "Running" by Gaho and "Shake Shake."
The intense and emotional hackathon that tests our characters’ ambition, determination, and self-worth.
Seo Dal-mi’s rising ambition and her impressive performance as the new CEO of Samsan Tech.
Nam Do-san’s growing confidence, his romantic development, and his beautiful metaphor involving Tarzan.
The theme of imposter syndrome and how both Dal-mi and Do-san feel they’re not worthy — but believe in each other.
The critical role APIs, GPUs, data sets, and artificial neural networks play in tech — and how they’re introduced in the show.
Han Ji Pyeong’s internal turmoil, guilt, and shift from dismissive investor to personal mentor and backer of Samsan Tech.
The heartbreaking reveal that Dal-mi didn’t go to college because she wanted to buy a corn dog truck for her grandmother.
Dal-mi’s smart and humble recruitment of Jeong Sa Ha, a designer with top-tier credentials, by literally going down on her knees.
The competitive and cold dynamic between the sisters, especially in the brutal bathroom scene.
The sly arrival of stylish twins to In Jae Company and the challenge they pose to Samsan Tech.
Alex Kwon’s savvy evaluation of Samsan Tech’s potential, not just performance — and his pivotal vote that secures their place in Sandbox.
The ethics and motivations behind Han Ji Pyeong’s involvement in the letters, and Seo Dal-mi’s growing suspicions.
Our reflections on the character of Han Ji Pyeong and whether redemption is possible.
The amazing career of Kang Han Na, the actress who plays Won In Jae, including her roles in Moon Lovers, Bon Appetit, and her stint as a top DJ for KBS.
References
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