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Kyu Gyeon-hwan vs Oh Jeong-se, a standoff on the brink of explosion... Brother Park Hae-joon makes his appearance [Moja Mussa]

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In the JTBC drama "Moja Mussa" (directed by Cha Young-hoon, written by Park Hae-young), where everyone is fighting their own sense of worthlessness, Kyu Gyeon-hwan finds himself in another confrontation with Oh Jeong-se, while his brother Park Hae-joon also steps in, raising expectations for "Brothers Are Never Lonely Again."

The touching bond between brothers Hwang Dong-man (played by Kyu Gyeon-hwan) and Hwang Jin-man (played by Park Hae-joon) in JTBC's weekend drama "Moja Mussa" is deeply moving viewers. Hwang Jin-man viewed his younger brother Hwang Dong-man, who spent his days watching movies in a corner of the house while letting maintenance fees pile up, as a pathetic younger sibling. He urged Dong-man to wake up in the morning, wash up, and go out to do "real" work, clenching his molars and fighting for his life. Yet, it was none other than his older brother Hwang Jin-man who fought tooth and nail against the uncle who treated his younger brother as a fool and the group of eight who subjected him to "collective ostracism."

However, in the broadcast of the third episode last week, a painful narrative for Hwang Jin-man was revealed. When Hwang Dong-man found his brother standing on a high ledge in the bathroom, gripping the railing with a face full of fear and tension, he barely held back his heart from breaking and, trying to act as naturally as possible, took his brother's hand and pleaded, "Come down."

His response seemed as if this had happened more than once. After barely gasping for breath from Dong-man's repeated pleas, Jin-man came down. Dong-man then read him a poem, recalling the time when Jin-man, once a promising poet who had won a spring literary award with just one poem. Despite this, Jin-man's eyes still seemed to lack a soul, and his tightly clenched fists, so tight that blood could not circulate, showed no sign of relaxing. This heart-wrenching moment offered a glimpse into why Dong-man desperately tried to feed his brother, who only drank alcohol.

However, on the 26th, it was announced that another confrontation would occur between Hwang Dong-man, who is now a full-fledged adult but still fights like a primary school student and causes chaotic scenes whenever he meets someone, and Park Kyung-se (played by Oh Jeong-se). Dong-man, who cannot stand seeing others succeed and feels joy when others fail, runs wild as if his control mechanism is broken, while Kyung-se loses her composure and trembles at Dong-man's provocation, which she considers "nothing." This dynamic is a delightful viewing point of "Moja Mussa." Ultimately, Dong-man was banned from entering the hideout by Ko Hye-jin (played by Kang Mal-geum), the charismatic leader of the group of eight, and the conflict with Kyung-se crossed an irreversible point.

The incident occurred after Kyung-se's new work, "The Second Sister Without Arms," failed so miserably that even distributing "Bbangti" (Bbangwon tickets) did not raise ticket sales. To swallow the harsh reviews from the audience, she climbed Jirisan, only to explode upon learning that two-thirds of the comments she had swallowed came from Dong-man, who had never even made a movie. In the end, she also threw a dagger at Dong-man, saying, "You are just nothing, Nothing."

In the released stills from the fourth episode, Dong-man is shown standing firmly against Kyung-se in front of the hideout, as well as against Lee Gi-ri (played by Bae Myung-jin) and Woo Seung-tae (played by Jo Min-guk) of the group of eight. This is a moment where curiosity about what childish chaos he will create next is heightened. Amidst this, Jin-man's appearance heightens the tension. Earlier, he made a sharp remark, "Brothers are the ostracized! Dong-man is never lonely," and shared the fate of being banned from the hideout along with his younger brother. Will this be another return of a reliable ally protecting his younger brother, or will he once again show his true colors as the fiery tiger brother who did not hesitate to give harsh, reality-checking advice to his younger sibling? Curiosity about the broadcast on the 26th is growing.

The fourth episode of "Moja Mussa" will air at 10:30 p.m. on the 26th on JTBC.

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