This is a review article written after watching the broadcast.

Yumi (played by Kim Go-eun)'s love cell has divided into a prime cell. 

On the 20th, episode 3 of the Tving original Yumi's Cells (directed by Lee Sang-yeop, written by Song Jae-jung·Kim Kyung, distributed by Tving) aired, portraying Yumi (played by Kim Go-eun) who suddenly fell for Sun-rok (played by Kim Jaewon) like a lightning strike, evoking excitement.

That day Sun-rok hurriedly accompanied Yumi on her book concert business trip. Sun-rok, who had not even washed his face, drew a line when Yumi suggested he sit next to her, saying, "No, my seat is over there." 

Yumi, who was accumulating complaints against Sun-rok over things such as the maltese dog she loves, Biha(?), the earphone incident on the commute home when she was with Yumi, and the event where he swept up Yumi's favorite desserts, bluntly asked, "Do you not want to work with me?"

Sun-rok explained there was no ill will and it was because of his schedule, but Yumi replied, "Isn't that an excuse? I've endured as much as I can. I'm not usually someone who gets this worked up, but these days I'm really annoyed," surprising Sun-rok. 

Sun-rok, who maintains his life outside the house only with his rational cells, was completely drained by Yumi's attack. Yumi's cells became even angrier at Sun-rok's expression of being at a loss for words and only smiling.

At that time Sun-rok got off the train to take a call with his editor-in-chief, and as the call lengthened he fell behind and was left off the train. Watching Sun-rok, Yumi clicked her tongue and said, "This is unprecedented," suspecting he might have deliberately not boarded because he did not want to answer. 

Later, while waiting for Sun-rok, who took the next train, Yumi felt a flutter seeing him emerge among the crowd. Sun-rok approached and said, "Earlier I couldn't answer because my schedule was messed up. That's correct. There is absolutely no other reason. If you misunderstood, I apologize," giving a clear answer, which awakened Yumi's cells—love cell, tongue cell and naughty cell—provoking surprise.   

Yumi, who had given up on the workshop because her manuscript hadn't come out, changed her mind and said she would participate simply because Sun-rok was going. Undeterred by Sun-rok's younger age than she expected, Yumi admitted, "I like Sun-rok," and in the meantime Yumi's love cell transformed into a prime cell, attracting attention.

Meanwhile, Yumi's Cells is a work adapted into a drama from the popular webtoon of the same name, and in season 3 it portrays a cell-stimulating, relatable romance in which Yumi, now a star writer whose uneventful daily life is suddenly struck by an unexpected person like a bolt from the blue, laughs, cries and falls in love once again.<

[Photo] 'Yumi's Cells3' broadcast

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