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Anonymous

As far as I know, they feel very proud and honoured as a south Korean, if someone change their nationality for money or sth else, people will treat them as traitors. There was a case that a male singer (Yoo Seung-jun) skipped the mandatory military duty by becoming a U.S. citizen in 2002, and he was subsequently banned from entering South Korea.

SnowMart

As many tropes are in this episode, I think it might be one of my favourites. There's something about the interactions between the characters that really draws me in in this one. The framing of the episode was effective too, bookended with short clips from nine years in the future, as well as a tease at something from one year in the future. That one-year-in-the-future tease also inciting the question as to why Yu-rim is 1) representing Russia, and 2) not called Yu-rim, before beginning to explore that in the episode. I think it worked well.