'Yumi's Cells season 3' Kim Go-eun's cells, which had fallen asleep after meeting Kim Jaewon, began to wake up.
Tving original 'Yumi's Cells season 3' (directed by Lee Sang-yeop, written by Song Jae-jung · Kim Kyung-ran, provided by Tving) was the perfect return of a reliably cell-stimulating, empathetic romance.
Director Lee Sang-yeop's delicate direction, writers Song Jae-jung · Kim Kyung-ran's excellent psychological depiction, and the passionate performances by Kim Go-eun and Kim Jaewon among the cast produced a powerful synergy. In addition, the raucous commotion of the cells that pleasantly trace Yumi's emotional line provided cheerful laughter and empathy. As a result, viewers' enthusiastic praise poured in and it ranked first in Tving paid new subscriber contributions as soon as it was released.
Yumi (portrayed by Kim Go-eun) led a calm life after succeeding as a writer. Because she only worked, cells related to joy, anger, sorrow and pleasure, such as the love cell and the hate-hate cell, became useless. The cells entered the cryogenic base capsules and fell asleep, but anger began to stir in Yumi's peaceful daily life. It was because Sun-rok (portrayed by Kim Jaewon), who became Yumi's producer, kept provoking Yumi's anger.
On the bus they rode together, despite Yumi's efforts to change the awkward atmosphere, he answered with short responses and eventually put on his earphones alone, cutting off the conversation. Yumi, who tried to keep her manners for Sun-rok and to resist the temptation of the earphones to somehow continue the conversation, was bewildered.
Moreover, composed and rational Sun-rok's "hard facts" angered Yumi. The scene in which the rare species "ppak-dom," which only appears when Yumi is angry, repeatedly sprang up and the fishing cells' bellies filled to capacity gave viewers a laugh. An angry Yumi showed such an energetic appearance that it could be mistaken for excitement, and Yumi's change, sweeping up all the red bean pancake bread to get revenge on Sun-rok and feeling thrilled, made viewers look forward to future developments.
In season 3 it showed a Yumi who had grown one level as time passed. She was a good person who knew how to give praise to boost the morale of assistant writer Na-hee (portrayed by Cho Hae-jung), whose skills were not improving. But strangely, her pride would not allow her to do so with Sun-rok. She was impressed by Sun-rok's feedback, which perfectly understood her writing, and wanted to express her gratitude, but the pride cell's opposition prevented her. Sun-rok helped Yumi, who was flustered while driving and stuck in an underground parking lot. When Yumi said she had been driving again for six months and Sun-rok made an unreadable expression, she felt silently mocked and became angry again.
Yumi agonized. She tried to tell editor-in-chief Dae-yong (portrayed by Jeon Seok-ho) to replace Sun-rok, but no matter how she thought about it, only petty reasons came to mind. With no justification to replace him, Yumi held back. Then, when producer Jang (portrayed by Park Se-in) suddenly couldn't go on a business trip to Busan, she worried about the awkward atmosphere with Sun-rok. Sun-rok sat apart, saying there were no seats, leaving Yumi bewildered over his empty neighboring seat. She was furious to discover from Dae-yong that Sun-rok had requested to replace his assigned writer. She thought Sun-rok was expressing dissatisfaction with her, using his schedule as an excuse, and wanted to leave the team.
In the end, Yumi's true-feelings cell, which had been asleep for a long time, broke through the cryogenic base glass and came out. "Let's talk. Producer Shin. Are you unhappy working with me? What is it? Could you please be specific? I need to hear it," Yumi said in anger, while Sun-rok, flustered, could not speak. Their mismatched expressions injected anticipation into the romance that would unfold between the two.
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