JAKARTA - Today, February 28, the jTBC television channel will broadcast episode 9 of the Korean drama Itaewon Class. Not felt, half the way this drama has aired. But it seems that we still can't see the success of Park Saeroyi (Park Seo Joon) against Jangga Company.

Saeroyi's resentment towards Jangga Company also doesn't end. In the previous episode, he even planned to buy the Jangga building for his business. Yi Seo often said Saeroyi was an idealistic person, so he had to think realistically. Yi Seo couldn't believe it, but Soo-Ah said; "Saeroyi didn't lie (about what he said)."

Soo-Ah and Yi Seo are always arguing about Saeroyi's feelings for them. Soo-Ah who was Saeroyi's first love never showed her feelings back but she always said Yi Seo was so excited when she approached Saeroyi. On the other hand, Jang Geun Won (Ahn Bo-Hyun) finds out that Saeroyi's Danbam bar has a new branch and Geun Won tries to destroy Saeroyi's business.

Episode 8 ends with Yi Seo meeting Jang Dae Hee (Yoo Jae Myung), the director of Jangga Company. Dae Hee greeted Yi Seo with a proud smile. Saeroyi's narrative slowly closes the episode. "He (Yi Seo) just joined us, but I can't imagine Danbam without Yi Seo."

Looks like the audience will guess what happened in episode 9. What did Yi-Seo mean to Jangga Company when Saeroyi started to be happy with Yi-Seo's presence? Given that Yi Seo is an influencer, it is only natural that he sees opportunities for cooperation anywhere including Jangga Company.

On the other hand, will Soo-Ah keep going by working for Jangga and also helping Saeroyi? He looks selfish but has a million ideas and reasons for it. Many questions remain unanswered during the Itaewon Class. jTBC also did not provide a preview for episode 9 to give viewers curiosity.

Meanwhile, the Itaewon Class rating is slow but sure. Episode 8 managed to reach 12.6 percent and became the second highest jTBC drama after the drama Sky Castle which aired last year. Itaewon Class is a drama that opens up the reality of the lives of South Korean youths through various stories around them.

Itaewon Class airs every Friday and Saturday on the jTBC television channel and will then premiere on the Netflix streaming service.


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