This is a review article written after watching the broadcast.
In 'Yumi's Cells 3' Sunrok (Kim Jaewon) was noticeably displeased with Joo-ho (Choi Daniel), attracting attention.
On the 27th episode of the Tving original 'Yumi's Cells season 3' (directed by Lee Sang-yeob, written by Song Jae-jung·Kim Kyung, provided by Tving), episode 5 depicted Sunrok's distrust of Joo-ho, drawing interest.
That day Sunrok opposed a workplace senior's remark that Joo-ho, who showed affection toward Yumi (Kim Go-eun), and Yumi suited each other well.
Sunrok said, "I don't think they suit each other very well," and, contrary to the rational principle of strictly separating work and personal matters, expressed dislike for Joo-ho, causing surprise.
Later Joo-ho complained to Sunrok that he couldn't reach Yumi by phone, and Sunrok lied, saying, "The writer is going to watch a movie so she won't be reachable for another two hours," then texted Yumi to ask her to watch the movie together.
Sunrok's rational cell tried to stop it, saying, "There's no need to interfere this much," but in Sunrok's cell village, the emotional cell had awakened and was active without the rational cell knowing.
Because of hatred toward Joo-ho, the emotional cell acted on its feelings, even breaking the rational cell's principles. This appeared to be an element that would rapidly drive Sunrok's romance, a rational character, and generated expectation.
Meanwhile, Yumi's Cells is a work adapted into a drama from the popular webtoon of the same name, and in season 3, it deals with a cell-stimulating, empathic romance about laughing, crying and falling in love once again due to an unexpected person who appears like a thunderbolt in Yumi's bland daily life as a star writer.
[Photo] Yumi's Cells 3 broadcast
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