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EPISODE · May 29, 2026 · 1H 11M

14.7 - Podcast Review fo Episode 7 of Our Unwritten Seoul

from K Drama Chat · host joanna, sung hee

Comment on this episode by going to KDramaChat.com Today, we’ll be discussing Episode 7 of Our Unwritten Seoul, the hit K Drama on Netflix starring Park Bo Young as Yoo Mi Ji and Yoo Mi Rae, and Jin Young as Lee Ho Su. We also discuss Jang Young Nam, who plays Kim Ok Hui, and Kim Sun Young, who plays Yeom Bun Hong. We discuss: The songs featured during the recap: Yesterday, Today and Tomorrow by Nam Hye Seung and Park Sang Hee, and The Long Wait by Nam Hye Seung and Cho Mira. How Mi Rae’s childhood illnesses led her to imagine herself as a tree with thick bark, creating a powerful metaphor for the emotional defenses that protect us but also keep us trapped. Mi Rae’s growing connection with Han Se Jin and the way he challenges her belief that enduring hardship is the only path available to her. The revelation that Mi Rae dropped her sexual harassment complaint because she feared the impact on her family and on Ho Su. Se Jin’s heartbreaking story about missing his grandfather’s final phone calls and the guilt that led him to abandon finance for the strawberry farm. The mystery surrounding Kim Rosa, Hyeon Sang Wol, and the surprising discoveries Lee Chung Gu uncovers while investigating her history. The escalating tension between Kim Ok Hui and Yeom Bun Hong, and how their lifelong insecurities and misunderstandings finally come to the surface Gyeong Gu’s emergence as the episode’s MVP, offering blunt but insightful advice about love, timing, and taking risks. The episode’s central message that there is no such thing as perfect timing, and that waiting for ideal conditions often becomes an excuse for avoiding difficult choices. Ho Su’s long-awaited confession to Mi Ji and the emotional payoff of a relationship built on years of friendship, misunderstandings, and devotion. The careers and backgrounds of Jang Young Nam and Kim Sun Young, two acclaimed actresses known for memorable performances across many beloved Korean dramas, plus what we’re currently watching and our thoughts on the recent controversy surrounding Perfect Crown. References Gopchang Jeongol Jang Young Nam on Wikipedia Kim Sun Young on Wikipedia

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