Jang Dong-yoon and Seol In-ah continue to face crises due to secret transactions
Jang Dong-yoon and Seol In-ah continue to face crises due to secret transactions
'Oasis' Jang Dong-yoon and Seol In-ah faced a crisis because of Choo Young-woo. Seol In-ah was disappointed in Jang Dong-yoon, whom she firmly believed would not do anything 'boyish' even though he was a gangster. Jang Dong-yoon was shocked when he appeared in a state of loss, with both his love and his position in the organization pushed to the edge.

On the 27th, KBS 2TV's Monday-Tuesday drama 'Oasis' depicted the story of Lee Doo-hak (played by Jang Dong-yoon) and Oh Jung-shin (played by Seol In-ah), who face a crisis due to Choi Cheol-woong (played by Choo Young-woo), drawing sadness. According to Nielsen Korea, a viewership rating research company, the 7th episode of 'Oasis', which aired on this day, recorded 6.4% nationwide and 6.2% in the metropolitan area, maintaining its first place among Monday-Tuesday dramas for 7 consecutive episodes. The scene that recorded the highest viewer rating per minute was 'the scene where Duhak's boss Yeom Gwang-tak (played by Han Jae-young) encounters the betrayer Yoo Young-pil (played by Jang Young-hyun) while running away', which soared to 7.7% nationwide.

Previously, in episode 6, Shin-shin realized that Doo-hak's feelings for him had not changed and developed a straight romance toward him, causing excitement. Jung-shin once again drove a wedge into Cheol-woong, telling him that he was just a friend. Cheolwoong could not fully accept the rejection of the spirit, which did not even give him a chance.

Doo-hak began to have doubts about organizational life after receiving the task of evicting poor tenants living in the Myeongdang-dong redevelopment area by force. Meanwhile, Duhak's facial expression in a situation where powerless people are suppressed by force shows his spirit of belief in himself and his confused and wavering mind in his life.

Cheol-woong, who became a prosecutor, held a congratulatory event and called out Doo-hak and Jeong-sin, and drove them apart by showing Doo-hak a report photo showing Doo-hak's participation in the Myeongdang-dong redevelopment violence to Jeong-sin. Disappointed with Doo-hak for betraying his trust, Jeong-shin throws beer in his face and says, “You bastard. “Is this why you moved to avoid me?” he said angrily. On the other hand, Jung-shin, who sensed Cheol-woong’s intention, said, “Please use that good head for something good,” and left.

Duhak mentioned half of the debt to Cheolwoong and said, “You have to pay it back until I tell you to stop. “But don’t get involved with Jungshin,” he warned. To Cheol-woong, who said, “My brother makes me unhappy,” he said, “It’s the same for you.” I'm afraid of losing my sanity to me. why? You're the type of person who can't live without losing. That's not love, that's greed. Duhak’s sharp remark, “You bastard,” was refreshing.

Cheol-woong not only separates Do-hak's mind, but also meets Do-hak with Yeong-pil, who grinds his teeth, and reveals his intention to catch Gwang-tak and Doo-hak at the same time, heightening the tension.

Meanwhile, Gwang-tak, blinded by money, colludes with Yeong-pil, and Doo-hak's prison classmate Kim Gil-soo (played by Song Tae-yoon) defects and takes Yeong-pil's side. Youngpil became more energetic when even prosecutor Cheolwoong said he would help. The scene of Young-pil and Gil-su, who raided Gwang-tak's house, and Doo-hak, who lost his mind with blood pouring from his head, marked the ending of episode 7, raising curiosity about the next story.

Kim Ji-won, Ten Asia reporter bella@tenasia.co.kr