the show was marketed as a psychopathic cam girl going on a murder spree, they served a woman struggling under an impossible beauty standard and was sentenced to a life of misery when she just wanted to be loved
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MASK GIRL. SEASON 1: JU OH-NAM.
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I'm just going to pretend that Mask Girl ends at ep 4 when they arrive at they lake. Cause Momi and Chunae definitely got rid of the abusive bf successfully and escaped and went oversees where they raised Momi's baby together. I'm happy with either as two best friends or two lesbian lovers. Nothing else happened in the show, nope nothing. And there was definitely no sight of a shotgun, nope.
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Well damn
She found out that the boss she liked was sleeping with his pretty assistant
Started crying
Got drunk
And did a full nude show on live
Got suspended
She speed ran that shit
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i know what im dressing up for Halloween now
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mask girl is so depressing mo-mi and chunae did absolutely nothing wrong and got the worse end of the stick all because they're not conventionally beautiful
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Mask Girl was such a disturbing show in its essence, its sole purpose meant to provoke the audience regarding the cruel standards that society sets upon women, and is emblematic of a depraved mindset where companionship is naught and loneliness seeps within your entire being. Its a society ruled by wealth and power and remains barbarous towards the youth who continue leading unfulfilling lives in every sphere and succumbing to beauty standards displays an outlet from their poverty. ( I remember reading a tumblr post about korean history and how the mindset of working till you affect yourself brutally is seeped within their mindset and it gave me a conspicuous look into korean society and somehow this show reminded me of the post) I really appreciate the show for abandoning the Instagram filtered, romanticized lens that occupy most kdramas ( they tend to relent towards romanticism esp in terms of depicting the reality of women) and illustrating the pervading violence encompassing their lives ( Kim Momi's life is fraught with psychological abuse) and men like Oh Namju who are an inbred product of the turpitude of many Asian societies.
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