Sweet Munchies Episode 10

I Can And I Will


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Tae Wan’s confession to Jin Sung about his feelings was meaningful to him, considering the fact that he’s been hiding his sexual orientation for many years. However, Jin Sung can neither leave Tae Wan hanging nor blindly reveal the fact that he’s actually not gay. With no place left to escape, Jin Sung decides to follow his heart. Meanwhile, Sang Young stumbles upon the fact that Jin Sung is not what he says he is. (Source: Viu)
  • Aired: June 23, 2020

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The Moribundity
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Jul 2, 2020

I know admiting the falsehood is important, but I was shipping Park Jin-Sung & Kang Tae-Wan.

I had the skip through the last few episodes. This show that was glimmering in the beginning sort of faded towards the end. I feel bad for the writers of this series because they had to admit the falsehood for narrative clarity whatnot and thence, a sort of BASIC B' plot was foisted upon them. They kind of got written into a hole. I did love the concept. Another show with a strong concept that was drawn out and had script-writing issues was "Melting Me Softly", but at least this series had stronger episodes toward the beginning of the series. This show seemed to be designed for me, by an omniscient algorithm -- too bad it turned out how it did. P.S. I generally watch TV programs where I'm interested in learning its language at 1.5x and with the speeder speed I still couldn't focus much on the program thus evincing some issues with the program. *DROPPED at around episode 9/10 albeit I did skip around the last few episodes to see what happened. *

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