Kill It Episode 2
New Tenant
Hyeon Jin moves into the same building Su Hyeon is living in. Seul Gi is not fond of Hyeon Jin. At first, the two are hostile towards each other and does not get along well. Seul Gi, however, opens up after getting saved by Hyeon Jin. Meanwhile, Su Hyeon receives a threatening message from someone. (Source: Viu)
- Aired: March 24, 2019
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Seeing a bit more into Hyun Jin past was enlightening. Her parents are her adoptive parents. The father clearly adopting Hyun Jin to replace their daughter for his wife's mental state. The lady has mental issues, and no one is handling it right. I suppose that's why Hyun Jin is so caring and willing to help others, because that's been her whole life. I'm curious to see what her connection to Soo Hyun's and the reporter's past will be.
Overall I'm torn. I didn't find this episode too special. Just that it does a great job setting up the world and the characters. We're getting a feel for them. Who they are, how characters are affecting each other, and just enough change already to make things interesting.
The whole play Hyun Jin and Soo Hyun had this episode was intense, playful, and fun. That scene where Hyun Jin is standing up to Seul Gi's uncle and basically stopping him from Kidnapping her was awesome. Sure it's silly she's gone from darts pro to basically super tossing anything. I wonder if she'll move on from cans to bigger items every episode??! Okay, so my point was. She's a boss and fighting off these roughens and you can just tell from Soo Hyun's face that he is impressed. He likes her being able to kick butt too. Sure he immediately steps in and she gets knocked down. She recovers and they work well together.
We're left in a lurch at the end, but not too big of a cliffhanger. Because is it really? I feel like Soo Hyun might be showing off just a bit too much in front of her. If Hyun Jin hasn't already made the connections. (Gosh I love how brilliant she is!) I do believe that Soo Hyun felt responsible for Hyun Jin. At the end he's totally protecting her. It's a solid setup. Still, well, setting itself up. I'm hoping for waaaaaaaaay more out of Kill It. It looks good, but I want substance too.
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