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Tekken advance guide11/10/2022 ![]() ![]() In the end, it all worked out with a neat (maybe too neat?) bow on top. I also really wanted the coach and Bok Joo’s uncle to end up together. The only complaint I had was that I wish a few of the side relationships had been fleshed out a bit more, like Soo Ok and Tae Kwon. The supporting characters were absolutely delightful as well! From Bok Joo’s swag crew to Joon Hyung’s second wife (Tae Kwon) to Bok Joo’s family to her coaches, it was so heart-warming to see all the stories play out alongside Bok Joo’s. Not only was their chemistry - and ad libs! - so sweet, they just killed it with their emotional acting as well. In the end, while I came for the premise, I stayed for the characters. Watching him in “Cheese in the Trap” revived some of my faith in his acting, but being a lead and being a cute side character are two different things. When I first saw him in “ Who Are You: School 2015,” I was cringing. ![]() With Joon Hyung’s help, Bok Joo manages to control herself and is determined to solely focus on the competition. In order to lift up Bok Joo’s spirit, Joon Hyung tries hard to be her good companion. I don’t think I could have been as well-spoken as Bok Joo was then without flipping a few tables. After encountering Jae Yi at the university, Bok Joo confesses that she’s actually a weightlifter. The way she handled that situation really showed how deep and honest - sometimes painfully so - their relationship was and how well they understood each other. Even though I sorely wanted Bok Joo to kick the mom’s butt, sometimes the right thing is not always the best thing. Looking back now, one of my favorite scenes was when Bok Joo was with Joon Hyung after he found out the truth about his mother. Not only that, but I loved the depiction of their relationship through both the ups and the downs. I loved seeing them go from frenemies to lovers. One of the best things about this drama, for sure, was Joon Hyung ( Nam Joo Hyuk) and Bok Joo’s relationship. Rather than that confident, kickass heroine or bubbly lead that we all wished we could have been in our youths, Bok Joo was the girl that we actually were: a bit lost and unsure, but still trying our best to seize life, even if we made mistakes or had to take a few (or many) steps back. Bok Joo ( Lee Sung Kyung) is one of my favorite heroines ever. ![]()
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