Cho Sang-gu moves in as Geu-ru's legal guardian and new colleague. Geu-ru searches for a mother's message in her stash of cash and bank receipts. (Source: Netflix)
Ah, Lee Je Hoon is always slaying his roles. Now he is a shitty uncle. So greedy that he accepted custody of his own nephew.But still, he was trying to know him little by little. Loved how Geu Ru took care of himself, and continued the work of Move to heaven, keeping his father’s words in his mind. And LOVED the bickering between Sang Gu and Na Mu.This episode was soo funny!!
I liked this part more than the previous one. We were able to see a little more into the work of the Move to Heaven company and were shocked by the behavior of the relatives of the deceased. It's good to see how Sang-gu is starting to understand Geu-ru's behavior and thus become somewhat closer to him. As a result of the series, I read up on Asperger's syndrome, I felt it was useful to find out information about something I didn't know until now.
In this episode we get to see more of Sang-Koo's personality and how Geu-ru is coping. I love how protective and understanding his friend is being. It is sad to see him making a meal for his father and eating alone though. I can't get enough of how they use the music to intertwine with the scenes. It's really harmonious and it plays out beautifully together. The actors are very talented and touch the viewer's heart, it's a bittersweet show and I extremely enjoy it.
The son really captures the way a person with Aspergers processes information. Another exciting episode and a look at how little value some people place on the elderly.