The Worry Plant

The two lands are connected by a wormhole, opening up new areas and giving the two people a better understanding of each other. This has a knock-on effect on the Wormhole Virus, which is spreading faster now that they are connected.

As Gu-Woong and Yu-M go for coffee, she encourages him to run a marathon with her. As the pair trade cute verbal quips, Sae-Yi rings and updates him on the company. Only, when Yu-Mi realizes that Sae-Yi is actually a girl, Reason and Envy begin to compete for dominance in Cell Land. Intuition even shows up too and claims she’s really pretty and doesn’t have a boyfriend.

Yu-Mi heads over to Gu-Woong’s place that evening. He offers her a drink of Yuzu tea, but the small amount in a jar makes him suspicious Sae-Yi is behind this. Well, it turns out she is but Gu-Woong’s cells decide to omit those details and claim “someone” made it for him. Real smooth, guys!

That evening, right on the cusp of Yu-Mi’s birthday, Yu-Mi figures out the truth. With a giant orange floating in the sky at Cell Land, she checks out social media and notices that Sae-Yi is the culprit. Well, just before confronting Gu-Woong about it, Yu-Mi receives a birthday message from Gu-Woong. ..

Yu-Mi was excited to go out to dinner with Gu-Woong that night, but her cells were constantly trying to guess what he had gotten her. Between the perfume and jewelry he had bought for her, it seemed like he had gotten her a portable charger…or had he? Inside the charger was a necklace. She quickly put it on before Gu-Woong invited her over to his office. ..

After coming up with a big plan to catch Sae-Yi off-guard, the Cells find themselves caught out when Sae-Yi shows up in the bathroom. Sae-Yi admits that her and Woong have been friends since college and with Louis, used to be called the “three eagles.”

When Sae-Yi reveals that she helped Woong pick out her necklace, and she watches them working closely together, Yu-Mi is left wondering if she’s really being honest with them.

Yu-Mi eventually leaves Sae-Yi’s presence, deciding not to get in the way anymore. Although leaving Sae-Yi’s presence helps clear up Cell Land, it doesn’t do much good since Gu-Woong forgets to message him and leaves his phone at the office.

He’s actually gone over to Yu-Mi’s place with food though! He admits it’s one big misunderstanding as the pair hold hands. As they prepare to head upstairs to Yu-Mi’s apartment together, the episode comes to an end. ..

The Episode Review

Yu-Mi’s Cells returns this week with another solid episode, one that starts to flesh out more of Cell Land as Gu-Woong and Yu-Mi grow closer together. This week’s episode sees the two characters explore Cell Land further, learning more about the different creatures that call it home. The episode also introduces a new character, who may hold the key to unlocking the mysteries of Cell Land. ..

The article discusses how worry can be a toxic flower that can infect you and make you doubt your own inhibitions. The article is accurate in its depiction of worry as a toxic flower.

Cell Land is a clever addition to Yumi’s Cells, which has made the show enjoyable so far. The romance between Gu-Woong and Yu-Mi isn’t anything groundbreaking, but Cell Land helps to elevate this show above mediocrity. ..

The ending of the film hints that there may be more romance in store for our lead pair. The soundtrack is great, with a great ending that hints at more to come.