Mr. Plankton

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    Beanies are *always* hopeful that by dramaland logic and magic (Annarasumanara) ALL K-dramas will have a HAPPY ENDING!! After all it is a tried and tested trope, no!? However sometimes we are blindsided by a tragic ending.

    While the very premise of Mr. Plankton is that we have a terminally ill ML we can hope for a love-cures-all ending, right, right!?

    Honestly I would have waited to binge if it was a weekly drop but with a single drop … I cannot help but press play ▶️ at the ending of episode 10.

    This is to help me watch peacefully knowing where we are headed and just enjoy drinfting along with the titular Mr. Plankton – Hae-jo and his ex (and maybe future!?) girlfriend / wife 🤞🏻 Jae-mi.

    So, where are we headed yeoreobun … let us see below 👇🏻

     
     
     
     
     
     

    Ending Spoiler

     

    Sadly love is *not* able to cure uri Mr. Plankton.

     
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    It is a beautiful scene. K-dramas do death exceptionally well. It is scary at times. The ending reminds me of a quote I read once that every successful love story ends with the death of a partner. Morbid though but I get where they are coming from. I think Hae-jo and Jae-mi had an eventful journey and probably even got married – Hae-jo is wearing a ring.

    So there we are folks. In case you would like to know the ending before playing >press< to temper your expectations like me, here we are. 😄🙃😊❤

     

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    @Unaspirated please feel free to tag me as and when you watch and want to share your thoughts. Or you can just post here. 😂

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    I didn’t know it would be a single drop!!

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      I didn’t know too … or else I forgot. 😅 I know that Gong Yoo’s latest drama will be a single drop. Netflix is like that. 🤷‍♀️

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