Comment on this episode by going to KDramaChat.com Today, we'll be discussing Episode 12 of Our Unwritten Seoul, the hit K Drama on Netflix starring Park Bo Young as Yoo Mi Ji and Yoo Mi Rae, and Jinyoung as Lee Ho Su. We discuss: Guest host Ernabel Demillo joins us once again to share her insights on episode 12, discusses her Emmy-winning Asian American Life, and tells us about attending the Korean American Community Foundation gala featuring the singers behind KPop Demon Hunters. The songs we featured during the recap: I Love You Grandma by Lee So Young Our Tomorrow by Nam Hye Seung and Cho Mira Come Back Home by Nam Hye Seung and Park Sang Hee Why Korean drama OSTs are so memorable, how they're created specifically for each series, and how Korea's entertainment industry makes drama soundtracks an integral part of the storytelling. Why the finale feels so satisfying, with nearly every major character finding healing, purpose, and a hopeful new beginning instead of relying on last-minute twists. Ho Su and Mi Ji's relationship reaches a new stage as they exchange couple's rings, introduce each other to their mothers, and quietly begin planning a future together. Mi Rae's decision to leave corporate life behind to run the strawberry farm, why that choice represents healing rather than giving up, and Se Jin's patient support as they follow separate paths before finding each other again. The redemption of Hyeon Sang Wol, who finally learns to read, discovers Kim Rosa's heartfelt poems for herself, and comes full circle by giving a poetry reading. The legal consequences facing Park Sang Yeong and the moral complexities surrounding Lee Chung Gu's decision to personally represent Mi Rae. The emotional portrayal of the grandmother's final days, the family's decision to bring her home, and a thoughtful discussion about end-of-life care, advance directives, and letting loved ones go peacefully. The mothers' remarkable growth, as Ok Hui finally embraces her own dreams of becoming an artist while Bun Hong and Ok Hui move beyond years of misunderstanding to become genuine friends. What we're watching now, including My Royal Nemesis, Something in the Rain, We Are All Trying Here, You and Everything Else, Admiral: Roaring Currents, and a preview of next week's K Drama 101 special with Malcolm Reilly. References TIME Magazine’s Review of Our Unwritten Seoul Kyung Yoon, President and CEO of the Korean American Community Foundation, on Joanna’s Associations Thrive podcast The Science of Sweetness: What Brix Value Reveals About Your Crops | MyLand House That Wouldn’t Budge (or Float Away) Faces a Last Stand The Korean Dream World - Gwangju News Five Lucky Korean Dreams | Cast Off, Set Sail Compilation of Rental Housing Types in Korea K-Culture - 우리통신(영