The Interest of Love Episode 12 Reactions: Twitter Claps Back at the Messy Melodrama!

The Interest of Love (사랑의 이해) is a Korean romantic-drama series directed by Jo Yeong-min and stars Yoo Yeon-seok, Mun Ka-young, Keum Sae-rok and Jung Ga-ram in lead roles. The series is based on the novel by Sarangui Ihae by Lee Hyuk-jin. The series takes over JTBC’s Wednesday-Thursday 10.30 PM KST timeslot previously occupied by Insider starring Kang Ha-neul.

Romance blossoms among the employees of KCU Bank’s Yeongpo branch, who, although from different backgrounds, find love and its true meaning with each other. Will their love blossom in beautiful ways, or will they find out the heartbreaking side of it, destroying everything they have created and everyone they know? How far are they will they go for those that they love?

The Interest of Love Episode 12 Recap

Sang-su and Su-yeong’s relationship and growing closeness spell doom for their respective partners, with Mi-gyeong begging him to reconsider and Jong-hyeon starting to realise that there’s more to the friendship than he had realised. Unfortunately, with her back to the wall, Su-yeong makes a devastating decision.

And Twitter didn’t disappoint with pointing out the hypocrisies and utter disrespected doled out by some of the characters.

The Interest of Love Episode 12 Reactions

The Interest of Love is streaming on Netflix.

Also Read: All of Our The Interest of Love Reviews

Archi Sengupta
Archi Sengupta
Archi Sengupta, a writer for over seven years, is an Engineering graduate with a Master’s degree in Mass Communication. She enjoys watching horror movies and TV shows, Korean content, and anything that thrills and excites her.

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