Single's Inferno Season 3 Episode 10 Review | Leisurebyte
Director: Kim Jae-won, Kim Na-hyun
Date Created: 2024-01-09 13:30
3.5
The last episode almost broke the internet, with Min-ji taking Min-kyu and Hye-seon taking Gwan-hee to Paradise, which ended in a cringefest with Min-ji crying in the helicopter for not getting Gwan-hee’s attention while they are sitting with their respective dates. The most confusing and annoying part was probably watching poor Min-kyu trying to help Min-ji to stop crying and it didn’t help that the poor guy had to act like her personal therapist while in the hotel either.
Other than that, Min-woo and Jin-seok’s confusion with their choices is also going to get extra attention in these episodes, and hopefully, they behave better than their friend, who apparently cannot make a decision or validate other’s feelings for his life.
The Single’s Inferno Season 3 (솔로지옥 3) cast includes Kim Gyu-ri, Choi Hye-seon, Choi Min-woo, Lee Jin-seok, An Min-young, Lee Gwan-hee, Park Min-kyu, Son Won-ik, Yun Ha-bin, Yun Ha-jeong, and Yu Si-eun. Cho Min-ji is the newest member who joins the show in episode 5.
The MCs of the show include rapper Hanhae, Hong Jin-kyung, actor Lee Da-hee and Super Junior’s Kyuhyun. Joining them is Dex, or breakout star Kim Jin-young, Season 2’s most popular wild card entry who had all the women swooning.
Single’s Inferno Season 3 Episode 10 Recap
Single’s Inferno Season 3 Episode 10 starts with Gyu-ri and Mi-young talking about Min-woo and discussing whom Si-eun will pick. Funnily enough, Gyu-ri is of the opinion that Si-eun will pick Won-ik, which everyone finds to be quite hilarious because that’s not the reality of the situation. Later on, Gyu-ri gets a handle on what Min-woo is up to when they go to the beach for photos, and she listens in on their conversation and then takes a photo of the two of them. As it turns out, Min-woo and Si-eun spend almost the entire day together, leaving Gyu-ri feeling very awkward.
Later, Won-ik talks to Si-eun in order to make his feelings clear, but it’s quite out in the open by her expression that she is simply not interested in the conversation. Meanwhile, Min-woo talks to Gyu-ri, who asks him why he didn’t wait for her like she asked him to. He tells her that he saw a different side to Si-eun that day, and it helped him make up his mind. Gyu-ri is annoyed that he didn’t wait for her, and her tone makes the MCs think that she’s scolding him for not listening to her. She asks him to take her out of the equation since she doesn’t want to be with someone who is confused between two people, and then she calls him to be like Gwan-hee.
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Si-eun asks advice from Jin-seok and Min-young, and they both ask her to give it her 100% because she has to be selfish now that things are coming to an end. Meanwhile, Gyu-ri takes her mic off, and just then, Si-eun goes in to ask whether she can talk to Min-woo, and Gyu-ri tells her that she can’t. It leaves everyone very confused, and Min-woo eventually wraps things up to talk to Si-eun. He assures her that she has nothing to worry about, and the two share a sweet moment together – it’s pretty clear that they are totally into each other.
We later move on to Ha-jeong and Ha-bin’s date in Paradise, and although it starts off well, it seems like Ha-bin is having an awkward moment, especially because Ha-jeong keeps bringing Gwan-hee up. Either way, he tells her that he chose her because he felt drawn to her for some reason. However, the awkwardness doesn’t end, and she mentions that the candy that she gave to Ha-bin was originally meant for Gwan-hee. He does end up telling her that he doesn’t have any questions for her anymore because he feels really close to her and he feels comfortable around her. Thankfully, he opens up a little bit to her at night, which draws them a little closer.
The next day, Gwan-hee tells Hye-seon that spending time with her in Paradise feels like they have been dating for two years and starts to ask her questions about random situations. Hye-seon ends up calling him pathetic in the talking head, which we all agree wholeheartedly. However, she ends up changing her stance and calls his need for validation cute. Either way, Gwan-hee opens up a little about how he feels for her, and she doesn’t leave the chance to stick it to him a little.
Elsewhere, Min-kyu promises to tell Gwan-hee about Min-ji’s feelings for him. On the helicopter, there is another awkward moment between Min-ji and Gwan-hee as he tells her to not talk to him. Min-ji continues to lean on him, and it’s just such a pathetic display of immaturity.
At Inferno, Ha-jeong shares that she feels extremely disappointed with Ha-bin not sharing anything with him. Meanwhile, Hye-seon shares her experience with Min-ji and Si-eun, and her romantic adventures seem to piss Min-ji off majorly. Gwan-hee’s silly discussion annoys the hosts as well, whose knowledge about Min-ji’s crying changes his mind a little.
After going into the water and having fun together, Min-ji and Si-eun talk about the former’s interest in Gwan-hee, and she seems confident that she can get him for herself. The episode ends with an update that this is the last day, and everyone should make good use of the time that they have left to go on meaningful dates.
Single’s Inferno Season 3 Episode 10 Review
The MCs have been quite vocal in this episode about the Gyu-ri and Min-woo fiasco, and we love it. Jin-young’s words against Gyu-ri’s rather weird request were quite spot-on, and it healed my rather burning heart about the entitlement of some people this season. Thankfully, Si-eun and Min-woo had a sweet ending, which is something that fans really need at this point!
The Ha-jeong & Ha-bin fiasco, on the other hand, is both confusing and entertaining in such an uncomfortable way that I couldn’t do anything but laugh at the insanity of the situation and feel bad for Ha-jeong.
At some point towards the end, the hosts mention that Gwan-hee is bringing in the entertainment this season and keeping everyone on their toes. And while I agree that reality shows need drama, I think fans don’t need the toxic kind of drama. However, I will reserve my opinion about all this for the next episode since that’s when the real drama will come out!
The series is streaming on Netflix.
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