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Today, we’ll be discussing Episode 10 of When Life Gives You Tangerines, the hit K Drama on Netflix starring IU as Oh Ae-sun and Park Bo-gum as Yang Gwan-sik as young adults, then Moon So-ri as Oh Ae-sun and Park Hae-joon as Yang Gwan-sik as older adults. We discuss:
- The featured song during the recap: “Theme of Ae-sun” by Park Sung-il, the musician who also wrote “Theme of Gwan-sik,” “Spring in a Heartbeat,” and “Two Faced Summer” from this OST.
- The Baeksang Awards wins for this show—Best Drama, Best Screenplay, Best Supporting Actress, and Best Supporting Actor—and how validating it feels to have picked a gem for Season 11 of our podcast!
- How this episode focuses on three mothers and their powerful love for their children: Ae-sun, Yeong-ran, and Chung-seop’s mom.
- The symbolic and cultural significance of white rice, and how Bu Sang-gil uses it as a weapon in his drunken tirade.
- Oh Seong’s boiling anger against his father and sister, and his tragic learned behavior from witnessing his father's abuse.
- Hyeon-suk’s origami cranes and how they parallel Geum Myeong’s cranes from Japan—symbols of hope, wishes, and emotional solace.
- How the village haenyeos serve as the Greek chorus, offering wisdom, gossip, and commentary with humor and truth.
- Eun Myeong’s cigarette-selling side hustle and his rebellion against his parents.
- The painful disparity in how Yeong Beom’s mother treats Geum Myeong and Eun Myeong.
- Chung-seop’s shy but grateful reaction to Geum Myeong’s kindness to his mother, and their growing closeness.
- Cultural and cinematic references throughout the episode: Cinema Paradiso, Lambada, Choi Jin-sil, and the long-running radio show Two O’Clock Date.
- The origin story of Ae-sun’s deep anxiety about her daughter, which probably stems from an attempted kidnapping during her childhood.
- Ae-sun’s and Geum Myeong’s mirrored dreams and trauma over the day Dong Myeong died, and how regret is a recurring theme in this show.
- Ae sun’s dramatic save of Geum Myeong from carbon monoxide poisoning; we see that Ae-sun’s intuition leads her to save her daughter.
- What we’re watching now, including The Match, Big Mouth, and Reply 1988, plus a shoutout to Lee Soo-kyung, the actress who plays Bu Hyeon-suk, as a rising star to watch.
References
- Choi Jin-sil - Wikipedia
- Eyes of Dawn - Wikipedia
- My Love, My Bride (1990 film) - Wikipedia
- Jesa - Wikipedia
- Lee Choon-jae - Wikipedia