Friendly Rivalry Episode 11
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In the 11th episode, the story deepened as Yoo Tae-joon's psychopathic temperament and his past were revealed, but the somewhat awkward setting and development were regrettable toward the second half.
Yoo is depicted as a character who does not understand other people's feelings from a young age. While tearing apart his friend's doll, he did not know why his friend was sad, and did not realize the effect of his actions on others at all. This temperament contributes to his still having a hard time understanding people's minds even though he became a surgeon. He is obsessed with the idea that he is a cursed human being, and the wounds of the past form him in the present.
This change in Yoo-jun comes from discovering his childhood in his daughter, Yu-Jay. Seeing Yu-Jay enjoying his father's surgery by imitating it makes him think that he has passed down the gene of his choice. This gives him more hope for Jay than Yu-Jena. However, in this trend, the possibility of Yu-Jay having a psychopathic temperament is also raised. Although Yu-J is constantly good to Woo Seul-ki and tries to figure out her intentions, questions arise about what Jay's real purpose is in this process.
Yu-Jay once again tries to find Yu-Jena with the help of Woo-seul-gi, but their goal feels ambiguous in the process. In particular, the discovery of Yu-Jena's cell phone at Jay's house reveals the clue of the case, and tensions are added as Yu-Jun kidnapped Yu-Jena. The discovery of a body similar to the wound on Jenna's foot raises the possibility that she died, and the story becomes more complicated.
When it is revealed that Choi met Yu Je-na at school, Jay and Seul-gi head to the business to meet Choi. This scene transforms from a mystery-thriller atmosphere into a comical investigative drama, giving the feeling of a slight dilution of tension. The story unfolds as Choi gets ridiculously caught up in the situation, but this setting can act as a factor that lowers the tension of the story.
Eventually, the identity of the person who called Jay and threatened him is revealed as Nam Byung-jin, and with him, it is revealed that Joo Ye-ri is an accomplice. They move with their own purposes, but how they are connected still raises questions. Joo Ye-ri will choose to cooperate with Nam Byung-jin in a situation where she needs money, and their background is expected to play an important role in future developments.
Finally, the letters found at Seulgi's house are presumed to have been sent by Choi Kyung, which carries a warning message to Woo Do-hyuk. The connection between the contents of the letter and the black traces left on Choi Kyung's hand suggests that someone's intention is behind the incident, but it remains regrettable that this setting was presented too simply.
Yoo is depicted as a character who does not understand other people's feelings from a young age. While tearing apart his friend's doll, he did not know why his friend was sad, and did not realize the effect of his actions on others at all. This temperament contributes to his still having a hard time understanding people's minds even though he became a surgeon. He is obsessed with the idea that he is a cursed human being, and the wounds of the past form him in the present.
This change in Yoo-jun comes from discovering his childhood in his daughter, Yu-Jay. Seeing Yu-Jay enjoying his father's surgery by imitating it makes him think that he has passed down the gene of his choice. This gives him more hope for Jay than Yu-Jena. However, in this trend, the possibility of Yu-Jay having a psychopathic temperament is also raised. Although Yu-J is constantly good to Woo Seul-ki and tries to figure out her intentions, questions arise about what Jay's real purpose is in this process.
Yu-Jay once again tries to find Yu-Jena with the help of Woo-seul-gi, but their goal feels ambiguous in the process. In particular, the discovery of Yu-Jena's cell phone at Jay's house reveals the clue of the case, and tensions are added as Yu-Jun kidnapped Yu-Jena. The discovery of a body similar to the wound on Jenna's foot raises the possibility that she died, and the story becomes more complicated.
When it is revealed that Choi met Yu Je-na at school, Jay and Seul-gi head to the business to meet Choi. This scene transforms from a mystery-thriller atmosphere into a comical investigative drama, giving the feeling of a slight dilution of tension. The story unfolds as Choi gets ridiculously caught up in the situation, but this setting can act as a factor that lowers the tension of the story.
Eventually, the identity of the person who called Jay and threatened him is revealed as Nam Byung-jin, and with him, it is revealed that Joo Ye-ri is an accomplice. They move with their own purposes, but how they are connected still raises questions. Joo Ye-ri will choose to cooperate with Nam Byung-jin in a situation where she needs money, and their background is expected to play an important role in future developments.
Finally, the letters found at Seulgi's house are presumed to have been sent by Choi Kyung, which carries a warning message to Woo Do-hyuk. The connection between the contents of the letter and the black traces left on Choi Kyung's hand suggests that someone's intention is behind the incident, but it remains regrettable that this setting was presented too simply.
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