The K2 Episode 6

Don’t You Think, Friend?


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Je Ha is invited to Cloud Nine, a secret underground room that has all classified data. In this room, he re-lives the horrors of that day in Iraq and confirms the reason why Rania was murdered. Meanwhile, Anna runs away from home disguised as J4. (Source: Viu)
  • Aired: October 08, 2016

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The K2 Episode 6 Reactions

Bubana
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Jul 6, 2024

It took a little bit more time but I'm…

It took a little bit more time but I'm invested now. Can't wait to see what happens. I can't figure out who is the main bad guy but I'll watch and find out.We also got the whole backstory and why Raniya was killed. I hope the killer gets what he deserves.
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GiKnoth
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Oct 21, 2016

The scene in the church was awesome. I think…

The scene in the church was awesome. I think the music in this drama is a huge plus.
Also, I really like Yoona's acting. I don´t see why she is the target of so much criticism...
I have to say I thought after ep 5 or so, I would drop this but I'm very much entertained so far :)
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Giovanna Guevara Mello
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Oct 16, 2016

Five Stars

Gostei muito, eu não esperava tanta coisa mas acabei gostando kkkkk
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Naksken
2 people found this review helpful
Oct 9, 2016

it took 6 episodes but I'm sold

Woah! This episode is a total 180! I went from thinking I'd drop it to being hooked! I think the slow burn start might be a new addition to the Korean drama set up.

The thing I loved about this episode is we get a proper view of Anna. These women in unusual circumstances who have to appear weak to stay safe but are strong just through their existence are us.

Hae Soo from Moon Lovers and Anna from the K2 are so strong.

As women, we should think about all the energy we expend just walking from that bar to the bus stop/car. All the training we've had to make sure a man doesn't kill or rape or kidnap us, because if they do it's cos WE did something wrong:

That ally was too dark, we shouldn't have walked it,
That drink was one too many; we should have stopped,
That skirt was too short; we shouldn't have worn it [but trousers don't fly either]
We didn't look in the shadows; duh!
We didn't have our keys between our fingers; why?
We made eye-contact 8 hours earlier and didn't follow up with something firm but not too aggressive and now that dude is angry; if only we hadn't egged him on.

When we walk from that church to the bus stop at night we're scanning, hyper aware.

When men walk from that workplace to the bus stop/car, they walk to the bus stop/car. that's it.

I love that there are two prime time, flawed women like this. They're doing their best. They're trying to live. Anyone who wants to tell me either of these women are weak has either not examined themselves closely enough or is kidding themselves. Well done K-drama. I'm all in on the K2 now. I'll be cheering on Anna and Hae Soo to the bitter end.

If I was either Hae Soo or Anna I'd be either dead or a blubbering mess by now. The expectations we put on female leads to not be weak, to not be too much, to not be crazy are extreme and one sided, we would never put such high standards on ourselves.

When Eun Soo melts down and yells and cries and screams in Faith, at first I found it annoying but then I thought

"If a warrior from the past had broken into a plastic surgery conference, almost killed someone, made me fix them or they'd kill someone else, brought me through to another dimension to the past, and then didn't know if they could get me back, I wouldn't be screaming and crying, I'd have died of a heartattack"

Anna's ability to get to do everything that got her into that church is > the K2's ability to twirl while fighting and is > the rich bitch's ability to control stuff.

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silent_whispers
3 people found this review helpful
Oct 9, 2016

I really should have liked this episode more.

This episode should have been more appealing to me. Anna definitely has more time and there's background development. Even Je Ha and Anna have more time together towards the end. The sad truth is I spent most of the episode really bored.

It also bothered me that she brilliantly escaped and evaded everyone, but couldn't do that at the beginning of the series? Really. -_-

The problem is all the "hints" about Anna and who her mother was were so heavy handed that it wasn't really a mystery. Though I give props to Anna for trying to find out the truth . . . or at least doing something. It's just all given away already so there was no mystery to solve. Though I'm sure some people haven't guessed it yet.

Really I actually liked the scenes with Madam better. She's a very A-mazing female protagonist and antagonist. I find her so compelling. Especially as she crushes on Je Ha. Don't worry Madam Cougar we're all aware of what you're suffering from. Je Ha called her a friend? (Bet she melted on the inside.)

It's really sad that finally there some Anna time, but it's so dull. All of the other characters that have been established hold my attention more now. Hopefully now that Je Ha and Anna have officially re-met again things will get more compelling. Clearly she has to quite wanting dad and simply want freedom? Right? Because dad gave her the cold shoulder. Je Ha needs to confess that her dad had no idea where she would go. (I think it's a front he's putting up for Madam, but it would be more interesting if he really didn't care. Just wanted her hidden. So many places to go with that.)

Side note why was Madam crying during the song? Dark secret to be revealed? Oh, and I loved the flashback scene with Anna dancing with her mother. Such a beautiful moment and tie in.

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