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Your Chingu

In a small, cold, dark room with my laptop and a bag of chips watching Netflix

Your Chingu

In a small, cold, dark room with my laptop and a bag of chips watching Netflix
Number Six korean drama review
Completed
Number Six
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by Your Chingu
Dec 22, 2019
8 of 8 episodes seen
Completed
Overall 6.0
Story 5.5
Acting/Cast 9.5
Music 6.0
Rewatch Value 2.0
This review may contain spoilers
I only watched this for Lee Min-Hyuk, my ultimate bias in BTOB <3

Plot:
Terrible plot. Unbelievably stupid. [Warning I will be spoiling some parts of the storyline here onwards. But no spoilers in the acting and music paragraphs below :) --->]
The story is about a 6 member friend group, 3 boys 3 girls. All of the girls have a crush on the same boy in the friend group, Won Tak, and all of the boys like Min Joo. Therefore Minjoo and Won Tak have mutual feelings for each other, but they can't be together because they are poor. Which is understandable. BUT THEN the misunderstandings happen... Won Tak thinks that Min Joo slept with the other 2 boys in the friend group, and Min Joo thinks he slept with the other 2 girls. Won Tak heard noises behind closed doors, so he assumed Min Joo was sleeping with someone. Min Joo sees the other two girls clinging onto Won Tak etc. Most of the drama is just about them misunderstanding situations. Until in the last two episodes, the friends go on vacation and they point guns at each other demanding the truth, and asking why they did stuff, then finally the stupid misunderstandings are cleared. Not tryna be judgemental or anything but Min Joo is hella weird the reason the other 2 boys like her is perverted asf, they wanted lust not love. How can they still call each other "friends" after all this? The friend group and the people in it needs help.

Acting:
Lee Min-Hyuk did a great job as always. His role here is a bit different from his other dramas, he acts sad, gloomy and down in most of the scenes, so if you wanted cute smiley Lee Min-Hyuk moments then I won't recommend this. Anyways, the rest of the cast did a great job as well!

Music:
I don't think there was any OST for this drama. I wanted to hear Lee Min-Hyuk sing instead of a random song over when he plays his guitar :(
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