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Childhood Memories, Childhood Crush And Team Building

What's Wrong with Secretary Kim now has its team building episode and some buried memories. So who was this childhood friend? The audience finally knows all the while the memories of Kim Mi Soo hasn't returned yet -- neither are the Lee brothers who still have their ongoing sibling rivalry. As confirmed -- there is also a love triangle to top the sibling rivalry.

Mi Soo is still obsessed with finding who was that boy and yet she thinks it's the older brother Seong Yun and not Yong Jun. Yong Jun has his feelings of jealousy and the older brother Seong Yun admits that he does have feelings for Mi Soo. I guess this whole love triangle between Seong Yun and Yong Jun for Mi Soo will play itself especially with a childhood incident. What's interesting to know is that both siblings have some buried trauma deep within them after a kidnapping incident.

I'm amazed at how Yong Jun asks Mi Soo to bury the past and her childhood crush altogether to focus in the present -- all the while he's actually its important player. The show starts to tell the audience that it's not the older brother but the younger brother who was that childhood sweetheart of the female protagonist. Yong Jun decides to join the team building seminar with ulterior motives -- he wants to go beyond the "flirting" and on with the dating. But can he do it? This team building starts to reveal something that had happened.

A scene awhile ago has Seong Yun and Mi Soo at the site where the kidnapping happened. So it's not just Seong Yun but also Yong Jun. Yet Mi Soo thought she held hands with Seong Yun and not Yong Jun. Yet, a similar incident starts to trigger something -- a childhood memory starts replaying itself all over again. Yong Jun offers a caramel candy to Mi Soo after he got rid of the spider -- which also happened when they were children. I wonder, will that be enough to bring Mi Soo's memory to realize that somehow, it's really Yong Jun and not Seong Yun who is the childhood friend of hers?

I jsut thought how will Seong Yun later deal with the incident if he ever finds out from the diary of Mi Soo that he isn't that little boy from long ago? Just thinking about how the brothers got into a rivalry in the past and that another seed to clash gets into the way. I was thinking we're in the seventh out of the intended 16 episode series -- tomorrow will be episode eight meaning we're about to reach the half of this series.

Anyeong!

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