People tend to reveal different sides of them when placed at
extremes. A person with nothing to lose or one who feels like they own
the world will let their guard down and charge blindly forward. This
behavior puts our heroes at risk and it brings out the worst in those
who will crush others for their goals. At this point in "Master - God of Noodles", anything goes. Lives might be lost and all truths will be revealed as we enter the final stretch.
Do-kkoo (Jo Hee-bong)
is the man of the hour and he delivers more in this episode than
satisfying punches. I cannot call the murderer of Yeo-gyeong's (Jeong Yoo-mi) parents a secret, as I do not feel we were truly expected to believe it was Congressman So (Kim Byeong-gi).
Regardless, the impact of the revelation is solid, because it is
important to our beloved characters. Given Do-kkoo's knowledge and the
closing scene, I do not feel confident about his survival.
Losing him will be sad, but his character's entire development has
been written in a way which emphasizes his loyalty, good heart and his
willingness to pay for past sins. The plot also needs protectors of the
past to help our heroes in the present and with Yeo-gyeong and Tae-ha (Lee Sang-yeob) being so determined and endangered, it is a necessary relief to see that someone wiser and older has their back.
Making sure that neither the heroes or villains are overpowered is a challenging task and the writer of "Master - God of Noodles" cleverly maintains a good balance. So Tae-seop has unsurprisingly let go of Yeo-gyeong, and Mi-ja (Seo I-sook) might be joining him by Gil-do's (Jo Jae-hyeon) side soon, but Do-kkoo and Prosecutor Ahn (Choi Byeong-mo)
provide enough support to give our heroes a fighting chance. The
antagonists are more powerful, however, which means that suspense is
maintained.
Luckily, our heroes are smart and pure enough to also hold onto one
another. When the series was about to begin airing, the creators
mentioned "growth" as a concept. Tae-ha and Yeo-gyeong love each other
despite their parents' ill fate and this is starting to manifest in
Myeong (Cheon Jeong-myeong) and Da-hae's (Gong Seung-yeon) relationship as well. A sad past does not necessarily beget a sad future.
This is a lesson Da-hae is hoping to teach Gil-do as well. It might
be tempting to call her naive for it, but her nature is one of hope and
she has not experienced Gil-do's worst side directly. Some Korean dramas
succumb to the temptation of a happy ending and force redemption on
their villains, but I will follow Da-hae's example on this and hope that
we get a powerful and realistic ending.
"Master - God of Noodles" is directed by Kim Jong-yeon and Lim Se-joon, written by Chae Seung-dae and features Cheon Jeong-myeong, Jo Jae-hyeon, Jeong Yoo-mi and Lee Sang-yeob.
Written by: Orion from 'Orion's Ramblings'
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