K-drama midseason recap: My Roommate Is a Gumiho – fantasy romance couple search for freedom
- Lee Hye-ri’s college girl character was forced to live in the house of gumiho – a supernatural creature – Jang Ki-yong, but now she’s free to leave
- He can’t seem to forget her, but she prefers to be out drinking with friends. As we see hints of the fate awaiting him, a secondary romance offers a diversion
This article contains spoilers.
No matter what one’s station in life, we all crave freedom in some form or another. In these trying times that have challenged our notions of what it means to be free, this has never been more true.
In the Korean drama series My Roommate Is a Gumiho, Lee Dam (Lee Hye-ri) stays in the mansion of Shin Woo-yeo (Jang Ki-yong), a supernatural creature known as a gumiho. For her protection, since she accidentally swallowed a special bead that contains his life force, she must abide by certain house rules.
For a spunky college girl like Dam, these rules, which include a curfew and moratoriums on alcohol and certain favoured foods such as fried chicken, quickly become a major source of inconvenience.
Woo-yeo may look like a dashing young man, but in fact he’s 999 years old and Dam always refers to him with the honorific reserved for senior citizens. With his well-maintained house, careful manners and strict rules, he embodies the conservative older man to a tee. What’s more, the rules he enforces for Dam are not unlike those a young adult woman may be forced to abide by when still living with their parents, particularly the curfew.