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'Mojamusssa' Ko Yun-jung mistaken for Koo Kyo-hwan's girlfriend... "It's so good it brings tears to my eyes" [Comprehensive]

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'Everyone is fighting their own sense of worthlessness.' Ko Yun-jung was mistaken for Koo Kyo-hwan's girlfriend.

In the fifth episode of JTBC's Saturday-Sunday drama 'Everyone is Fighting Their Own Sense of Worthlessness' (directed by Cha Young-hoon, written by Park Hae-young, produced by Studio Phoenix, SLL, and Studio Flow, hereinafter 'Mojamusssa'), which aired on the 2nd, after a commotion at the police station, Hwang Dong-man (played by Koo Kyo-hwan) returned to the hideout and conveyed unfinished words to Park Kyung-se (played by Oh Jung-se). Declaring his intention to live a worthless life, he announced his withdrawal from the 8th-person group, saying, "You brilliant ones go ahead and shine." When Park Kyung-se questioned why he was being treated so poorly only by him, as if wronged, Hwang Dong-man replied, "You were the one who disliked me first."

Struggling in the muddy water of unrelenting guilt, Park Kyung-se eventually confessed his 'embarrassing' past to his senior Park Young-soo (played by Jeon Bae-su), a secret even his wife Ko Hye-jin (played by Kang Mal-geum) did not know. Although Hwang Dong-man and Park Kyung-se were once inseparable best friends, it was Park Kyung-se who had been the one to drift apart first. His debut work, 'The Bottle Opener of Lust,' which was hailed as his best, was actually based on Hwang Dong-man's own experience. Drunk and rambling, Hwang Dong-man recounted how he had torn off a refrigerator door after seeing a bottle opener he had given to his unrequited love attached to another senior's refrigerator. Inspired by this story, Park Young-soo's mind was struck like a storm, and he completed the screenplay in just three days.

Since then, Park Kyung-se lived in constant anxiety. The tag that his debut work was the best followed him endlessly, and he constantly worried that Hwang Dong-man might one day remember and confront him. Fearing that Hwang Dong-man's extraordinary talent might surpass him and leave him as nothing, Park Kyung-se, ironically, treated him with even more disdain, hoping Hwang Dong-man would never debut. Park Young-soo, who knew the film industry better than anyone, knowing that no amount of effort could overcome innate talent, soothed Park Kyung-se's suffering by calling it "a beautiful confession worthy of applause."

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Feeling sorry for Hwang Dong-man, who was unaware that his own story was interesting and was still being forced to improvise, Park Young-soo gathered the 8th-person group at the hideout. Pointing out the hypocrisy of the members who treated him as an outcast while using his eccentricities as screenplay material, he asked, "Is there anyone here who hasn't used Dong-man?" He also accurately predicted that even the recent incident where Hwang Dong-man, who had collapsed with difficulty breathing at the police station and wandered through the emergency room, vomited and retrieved a 500-won coin that fell into the sewer, was already being coveted by someone. Despite this, disappointed by the silence of those who refused to acknowledge '8-person Group Muse' Hwang Dong-man, Park Young-soo declared that all events involving Hwang Dong-man would be exclusively his, and no one could use them without permission.

Byun Eun-ah (played by Ko Yun-jung), who had been listening quietly, clearly opposed Hwang Dong-man rejoining the 8th-person group. She revealed her passionate ambition to exclusively claim Hwang Dong-man, to have him thoroughly praised by directors again, and to make him realize how brilliant a value he possessed. Seeing Byun Eun-ah openly taking sides, especially after she had already broken the hideout's glass window and compensated for it due to a sniper post in Park Kyung-se's group chat, Ko Hye-jin could not hide her excitement. Even though Hwang Dong-man insisted he was still in love with only one person, he kept his promise to Byun Eun-ah that he would lift the ban on entering the hideout if he got a girlfriend.

Hwang Dong-man became the "very crazy older brother" who fights on Byun Eun-ah's behalf. Her ex-boyfriend Ma Jae-young (played by Kim Jong-hoon) notified Byun Eun-ah that he would promote her not as a co-writer of the winning work, but as a planning PD. Hwang Dong-man, who had once been Ma Jae-young's mentor and knew his outdated skills well, could not contain his anger when he noticed expressions unique to Byun Eun-ah, such as 'A Thousand Doors' and 'Emotional Mass,' had been scanned into Ma Jae-young's winning work. He retorted, "You stole a human being like a gem that sparkles so brilliantly that no one could doubt its owner," accurately hitting Ma Jae-young's sore spot.

The epilogue of Hwang Dong-man's surprise wedding to top actress Jang Mi-ran (played by Han Sun-hwa), after making Park Kyung-se a public enemy and becoming best friends, was also the highlight of the day. Despite his uncle's harsh scolding for urging Hwang Dong-man to hire a celebrity to sing a congratulatory song, Jang Mi-ran appeared and dominated the audience by passionately singing Psy's 'Art is Art.' Overwhelmed with pride at having accomplished something, Hwang Dong-man, whose eyes seemed ready to burst with tears, softly murmured his earnest wish: "I don't even hope for success. I just want to create one work to overcome my sense of worthlessness a little." Can he, who has fought to prove his reason for existence, complete that one work with Byun Eun-ah, who possesses the genius sense to say, "It's so good it brings tears to my eyes"?

'Mojamusssa' Episode 6 will air on the 3rd at 10:30 PM on JTBC.

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