Blind Date

Wu-Gi and Yu-Mi set out to find Fashion, but they soon realize that he’s been kidnapped by a gang of criminals. They have to work together to save Fashion and get him back to the lab before the Cell is used for evil purposes. ..

With Love Cell back leading the charge, fashion is back on the streets and given a big task. He needs to help dress Yu-Mi for her upcoming date. Cleverly fashion goes with a subtle, casual look but done effortlessly. ..

Wu-Gi rings Yu-Mi’s phone and she jumps to answer. When she learns that Wu-Gi has actually memorized her number, it sets off fireworks across Cell Land as they all believe she’s found love.

At the festival, Yu-Mi runs through the park and surrounding area, dodging Frisbees and outrunning runners in an attempt to find Wu-Gi. Eventually she catches up to him and leads him away from the Festival. However, Ru-Bi shows up unannounced after numerous calls to Yu-Mi’s phone and begins to pry into their conversation. ..

Wu-Gi suggests they go watch the fireworks together that night. It’s a romantic gesture, but as he asks about her preferences, he asks whether she would be willing to go on a blind date. It turns out all of this was a ploy to help Yu-Mi find a love interest that’s not Wu-Gi. ..

Yu-Mi breaks down when she learns that Wu-Gi is actually gay. She feels close to him and trusts him, so the reveal comes as a shock. He asks her again about the blind date, but Yu-Mi decides to go ahead with it anyway. However, she still feels upset after the encounter and tries to hide her tears. ..

Yu-Mi’s date happens to be a guy called Gu-Woong and he’s given Yu-Mi’s number from Wu-Gi. As she reads the message, her shattered heart results in True Feelings and Love isolated in the wake of a big flood at Cell Land. Yu-Mi is clearly still hurt but she puts on a brave face and laughs through the pain.

Yu-Mi is also smitten with Gu-Woong, but she’s not sure if she should tell him. She’s worried about how he’ll take it and whether or not he’ll want to date her.

A new discovery has been made about the Cell Land of GU-Woong, which is different from the other Cell Lands in that it does not have any working cells. This means that GU-Woong’s mind is a complete blank. ..

The pair make it to the coffee shop in one piece, but Yu-Mi has her mind made up and she’s not a fan of him. Woong’s Humor Cell kicks in, dressed like a jester, but he’s not funny and he believes that it is. Unfortunately, things get worse when his Humor Cell kicks in and he’s not funny. Yu-Mi laughs nervously as the episode comes to a close. ..

The Episode Review

Yu-Mi is devastated when she finds out that Wu-Gi is actually gay. It turns out that this was the reason he had been trying to set her up with Wu-Goong all this time. It seems like both of them are just as hopeless in love as each other. ..

The comedic moments in Yu-Mi and Gu-Woong’s Cell Lands are really enjoyable to watch. The differences between their worlds are interesting to see. ..

The show’s Cells premise is nothing new, but the way the show uses them to create a unique story is what makes it an enjoyable watch. ..

This is a charming, hilarious K-drama that ends with a tantalizing hint that there may be more to come.