Episode Gangnam 262

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Aug 3, 2024, 5:57:44 PM8/3/24
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After Jake and Ryder consult who's doing the dance solo with Brittany, Finn wishes the group good luck as they take the stage with Gangnam Style. Tina takes lead on the song as the rest of the club performs an elaborate dance routine, based around the dance moves from the original music video. The performance features dance solos from Sam (at the beginning), Brittany and Jake. Confetti cannons are blasted as the performance comes to an end. It proves to be very popular with the crowd.

However, Marley becomes increasingly disorientated from her food deprivation, seeing blurs on the stage before she collapses as the song ends, to the horror of Finn, Millie, Puck, Santana, Will, and the rest of the club. As they crowd around to assist her, the episode ends on a cliffhanger.

I liked the drama. They had a concept and a message they wanted to explore with the drama and they stuck to it. It was clear, concise and well written. From episode 1 to episode 16 it flowed well and I could have easily binged it (but I paced myself). It kept me gripped.

So the drama explores beauty standards in South Korea. It is no secret that they are the best at plastic surgery, or rather that is what is said, and plastic surgery is something that is accepted unlike in the West. However it is not as black and white as plastic surgery = good.

I have to say Jo Woo Ri, who plays Sua, is such a good actress. She delivered on that role! Her facial expressions, the subtle changes in mood that she conveyed, her strength that masked her vulnerability. The way she got me disliking her only to sympathise with her at the end. Wow, perfect performance. Everyone was good but she was the best in my eyes.

I like that they fleshed out her character. I like also that they had a character like Eun be a real friend to her. I thought when she found out her secrets that she was going to use them against Sua but no, she actually genuinely wanted to help. She was the real one.

Gleeks, we got a belated Thanksgiving episode complete with sectionals, appearances by our favorite New Directions alumni and an orphan NYC Thanksgiving. Plus Marley's eating disorder has taken a dangerous turn for the worse. Let's recap, shall we?

I found it odd that Glee chose to air its Thanksgiving episode a week after Thanksgiving, but then again Fox has never been known for airing its holiday episodes during the actual holiday. (Simpsons Tree House of Horror comes to mind.) Anyway, Quinn, Mercedes, Mike and Santana were home for the holidays. And seizing the opportunity, Finn recruited them to mentor his New Directions kids. With sectionals looming, Finn's plan was to have Marley and Blaine duet, with Brittany and Ryder as the main dancers.

Meanwhile Rachel and Kurt decide to have an orphan Thanksgiving in NYC, and invite Isabelle to join in on the fun. Btw Isabelle's (Sarah Jessica Parker) "Let's Have a Kiki/Turkey Lurkey Time" was amazing. I vote we have more SJP every episode. And hold-up, Rachel invited Brody too? Looks like Rachel accepts Brody's half-ass excuse for sleeping with Cassandra, and now she is smitten again with the T.A. Okay Rachel, but if you get burned again by Brody and Cassandra, no one wants to see you blubbering about it.

Some bridges are burned while some are repaired in this episode. Kyung-seok has to confront his painful past, rough present, and his shaky future as he learns more about the blurred relationship between his parents. Meanwhile, Mi-rae herself continues to navigate her rocky relationship with her dad as they learn to leave the past behind and accept the present for what it is.

Episode 7 begins with Mi-rae and Kyung-seok stuck in the department club room together. Mi-rae needs to change into a new and clean t-shirt, but feels uncomfortable changing in the same room with Kyung-seok. She describes the situation as if the both of them had missed the last ride to a ferry and had to spend the night in a room together (omg I think they used drawings from the webtoon??! This is so exciting!). Kyung-seok eventually gives her twenty seconds to change into the new t-shirt and then thirty seconds afterwards to change again when she puts the t-shirt on backwards. Haha.

At the festival afterparty, Jung-ho and his friend apologize to the girls for their rude, disrespectful, and misogynistic remarks made against them during the festival preparations. Though the girls accept their apologies, sophomore representative Yoon-byul hopes to never see this kind of behavior again in the future. Kyung-seok and Soo-Ah then join the afterparty together, causing everyone to become suspicious of the two.

Kyung-seok runs away from home like his dad threatened him to. He moves in with Woo-jin who lives in a room located at his bar restaurant. Woo-jin encourages him to just move back in with his dad and Kyung-hee, but Kyung-seok refuses to.

Kyung-seok has trouble sleeping with Woo-jin that night. He relocates to the couch in the lobby room and recalls another childhood memory: this time of his mom slamming a perfume bottle onto the ground ferociously.

Kyung Suk is dealing with more of his family issues in this episode before he comes down to other stuff. He sees Jan Wo (th guy who sincerely likes Soo A) wearing his shirt and manages to track down his runaway sister who has been living by selling her and his stuff online. He drags her out angrily but she refuses to go home, saying that she knows the truth. Kyung Suk changes his mind and takes his sister to his mother who rushes out in excited happiness to greet them.

Back in the workplace, Hye Seong arrives and Soo A tries to chat her up, knowing her relation to Kyung Suk. Seeing her son absent, she asks of his whereabouts to Soo A who tries to portray that Kyung Soo is in police station due to a fight caused by Mi Re. The situation turns around as Hye Seong already knows Mi Re well enough.

We are about to get many many feels going forward. Hye Seong comes to the university for a guest lecture. All of chemistry depatment turns up from junior to senior. Kyung Suk arrives late! Why? Because he goes to a matersalon where he gets paid for an experiemental hairstyle. He comes in with a weird haircolor and creates a shock in class (including his mother). His mother, sister and Mi Re all try to decode it as a heart related stress but it turns out that he used the money to pay full rent to Woo Young. As the day progresses, Woo Young starts to feel that Kyung suk might be angry at him.

On a totally different front, Woo Young manages to get a date with Mi Re (she feels awkward but gives it to him). Things turn pretty awkward for him when the bold student confesses to him through a letter.

"A Nightmare on FaceTime" is the twelfth episode of the sixteenth season of the American animated sitcom South Park, and the 235th episode of the series overall. It premiered on Comedy Central in the United States on October 24, 2012. In the story, aspects of which parody the 1980 film The Shining,[1] Randy Marsh purchases a Blockbuster video store and demands that his reluctant family work in it on Halloween with him.

Randy Marsh announces to his family that he has purchased a Blockbuster video store outside of town for $10,000, a venture he believes will make them rich. His family is skeptical of this idea, since online video streaming and Redbox-DVD vending machines have made brick and mortar rental stores obsolete. This is illustrated by the eerie, abandoned-looking store, which houses ghosts, and which the citizens of South Park regard as a haunted house of sorts. Despite this, Randy forces his whole family to work at the store. When this precludes his son Stan from trick-or-treating with his friends, Kyle Broflofski resorts to using FaceTime on his and Stan's iPads in order for Stan to participate in the activity via telepresence. The boys dress up as the Avengers and throughout their walk, Eric Cartman becomes infuriated when people fail to recognize that he is dressed as the Hulk (which he blames instead on Stan's FactTiming). When the boys see a convenience store being robbed, they charge into the store, playing the roles of superheroes. But when they see that it's being robbed by a group of thugs called the Redbox Killers, and that the Killers have murdered the store clerk, the boys flee. In so doing, they lose Kyle's iPad and a flyer for a Halloween party called the Monster Mash. The Redbox Killers find the iPad and flyer, torture Stan virtually, and learn that the boys are going to the Monster Mash. The Killers dump the iPad in a field before heading to the Monster Mash to silence the boys as witnesses.

Meanwhile, as the Blockbuster Video fails to attract customers, a desperate Randy begins to deteriorate. He experiences a vision of an old Blockbuster employee who tells him that the store will never succeed as long as Sharon and Stan's negative attitudes hinder it, and that Randy must do something "extreme" about them. He then begins wandering the store menacingly, stalking Sharon and Stan, oblivious to the sight of his daughter, Shelly, setting fire to the store.

The episode received positive reviews from critics. Ryan McGee of The A.V. Club gave the episode a B rating, enjoying most aspects of the episode but ultimately stated the episode wasn't as "classic" as it could've been.[1] Max Nicholson of IGN gave the episode an 8.6/10 "Great" rating, saying "this week's South Park delivered an admirable riff on The Shining, as well as some spot-on streaming media commentary".[2]

Oseltamivir was developed for prophylactic and therapeutic use against influenza, specifically targeting the viral enzyme's highly-conserved active site. In recent years, there have been case reports of neuropsychiatric events during or after oseltamivir treatment, in Japan and other countries. However, a search of the literature revealed no such cases in South Korea. We present the case of a 15-year-old female adolescent diagnosed with depressive episode after taking oseltamivir. Oseltamivir is generally well tolerated. Its most frequent adverse effects include nausea and vomiting, diarrhea, and abdominal pain. In influenza patients taking oseltamivir, neuropsychiatric adverse events include delirium, behavioral disturbance, suicide, delusion, panic attack, convulsion, depressed mood, loss of consciousness, etc. Reportedly, such neuropsychiatric adverse events were more common in children than in adults and generally occurred within 48 hours of administration. Here, we report a retrospective review case of an oseltamivir-related neuropsychiatric event in a female adolescent in South Korea.

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