King The Land Episode 2 Recap and Review
3 min readEpisode 2 of King The Land takes us on a rollercoaster of awkward encounters and romantic mishaps. From Gu Won’s accidental bathroom intrusion to Sa-rang’s unforgettable bouquet blunder, the episode is filled with moments that make you cringe and chuckle simultaneously.
The episode starts with Gu Won innocently entering the bathroom, only to be met with Sa-rang’s shrieks of surprise. Realizing his mistake, he patiently waits outside until she is decent. Little does he know that this encounter will set the tone for their amusingly rocky relationship.
As Sa-rang tries to escape the embarrassment, Gu Won recognizes her as the gym attendant who he believes made advances on him. The misunderstanding leads to a clash of egos, with Sa-rang thinking he’s audacious and Gu Won finding her fake smile infuriating. They hope never to see each other again and part ways with a mix of annoyance and relief.
Meanwhile, Su-mi’s encounter with Sang-sik adds a touch of romantic tension. She proudly announces her invitation to speak at Won’s inaugural ceremony, and Sang-sik asks her out for dinner afterwards. Their playful banter is cut short when Su-mi realizes Sang-Sik is not the real Gu Won.
At the ceremony, the confusion continues as Sa-rang is chosen to present the head manager with a bouquet. To her shock, Gu Won himself steps onto the stage, triggering childhood memories and a feeling of unease. Sa-rang’s attempt to hide behind the bouquet only draws more attention, and Gu Won is puzzled by her peculiar behaviour.
In the aftermath, Gu Won warns Sa-rang to stay away, and she readily agrees with a smile. Despite his annoyance with her cheerful demeanour, he can’t help but be curious about her attitude towards him. During their conversation, he reveals the truth about the gym incident, surprising Sa-rang. Apologies are exchanged, but Gu Won advises her to drop the fake smile.
Trouble also finds Pyeong-hwa, who struggles with a heavy suitcase and accidental disposal of a passenger’s jacket. However, Ro-Woon comes to her rescue, showcasing the supportive camaraderie among the hotel staff.
As the episode unfolds, tensions rise between Su-mi and Sang-Sik, leading to a surprising twist. Sang-sik suggests that Sa-rang should represent the staff at the inaugural ceremony dinner, leaving Su-mi angry. The episode takes a turn as Sa-rang finds herself in the prestigious VIP lounge, serving expensive delicacies to Chairman Han and witnessing the dynamics between Gu Won and Hwa-ran.
Sa-rang’s presence becomes a source of entertainment for the powerful guests, and her awkwardness amuses some while irritating Gu Won. The stark contrast between her genuine speech and Gu Won’s discomfort adds a layer of complexity to their relationship.
Meanwhile, at the hotel, Gu Won’s family dynamics come into play, with Chairman Gu urging him to return home and Hwa-ran warning him to stay away. The episode also explores Da-eul’s promotion and her efforts to improve the working environment for the staff.
The episode concludes with Sa-rang handling a demanding guest, Ms Mo, who insists on a free room upgrade. Gu Won intervenes, scolding Sa-rang for her excessive apologies and taking action against the unruly guest. Their confrontation highlights the power dynamics and gender biases in the hospitality industry.
As Sa-rang is unexpectedly chosen for an interview with Gu Won, their dynamic takes an intriguing turn. The episode leaves viewers wondering if there is a budding connection between them or if Gu Won’s interactions are fueled by pity rather than romantic interest.
Overall, King The Land Episode 2 delivers a blend of romantic comedy tropes, miscommunications, and memorable character interactions. While some viewers criticized the show for its cheesy and shallow nature, it embraces its rom-com roots unapologetically, for those seeking a light-hearted and entertaining drama, King The Land continues to offer a delightful escape from reality.