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EPISODE · Jul 1, 2023 · 58 MIN

4.12 - Episode 12 of 25, 21

from K Drama Chat · host joanna, sung hee

Today, we’ll be discussing Episode 12 of 25, 21, the hit K Drama on Netflix starring Kim Tae-ri as Na Hee-do  and Nam Joo-hyuk as Baek Yi-jin. We discuss:The two songs we discuss: Free by Xydo and Free (guitar version) by Jeong Gu Hyun.How Koreans believe that blood types are associated with specific personality characteristics.How Baek Yi-jin is seeing Na Hee-do in a new light: first, when he sees her speaking French, and later being fierce at the restaurant.The French terms we keep hearing during the fencing matches.The scene between Baek Yi-jin and Jung Ho-jin, Na Hee-do’s ex-boyfriend. Baek Yi-jin makes it very clear that Jung Ho-jin and Na Hee-do are never getting back together again. Na Hee-do hears everything.How we finally get a kiss between Baek Yi-jin and Na Hee-do - finally!Ji Seung-wan’s courage in standing up to the abusive teacher and her beliefs that ultimately led her to leave school.Ye-ji’s decision to leave fencing, but how Coach Yang taught her how to create a new opportunity for herself.The K Drama elements we see in this episode: clothing, food, triangles, umbrella sceneThe powerhouse production company, Studio Dragon, which is behind some of the biggest K Dramas and many of our favoritesHow Sung Hee is watching Healer and Joanna is watching Alchemy of Souls and King the LandReferencesXydo profileWhy do Koreans ask each other about their blood types? How Netflix became the go to streamer for K Drama

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