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They Call Me Useless, Watch This!EP13

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They Call Me Useless, Watch This!

In the 1990s, the male lead is born very smart, but he pretends to be slow. He gives up his chance to go to school so his brother and sister can study. He stays home to help his parents run the pig farm. One day, he decides to go to the city to visit his brother and sister. But when he finds them, they look down on him with disgust...
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Ep Review

Tension Overload

Tension here is unbearable! Watching the young man slam that paper on the table made my heart race. The father's explosion was shocking. Grandmother stepping in with her cane? Pure drama gold. Like intense family clashes in They Call Me Useless, Watch This! Red decorations contrast sharply with anger.

Grandma Power

The elderly woman stealing the show with just a cane! Her entrance shifted the power dynamic. Scenes like this in They Call Me Useless, Watch This! keep me hooked. She slammed the stick on the ground louder than shouts. Family hierarchy is no joke. The emotion on her face was heartbreaking.

Paper Chaos

That piece of paper caused so much chaos! Unfolding the agreement on a festive table was bold. The father tearing it up showed he still cares. Emotional rollercoaster from start to finish. If you like high-stakes family drama, They Call Me Useless, Watch This! delivers every time. The visuals of torn paper flying were cinematic.

Desperate Move

The grey-shirted guy really pushed his luck today. Putting down that document during a meal was desperate. You can see the pain behind his anger. It matches the vibe of They Call Me Useless, Watch This! perfectly. The older man's reaction was primal. This feels like real life spilling onto the screen. Intense.

Silent Observer

Why did the lady in red stay so quiet? She watched everything unfold without saying a word. Her silence added to the tension. Maybe she knew better than to interrupt the elders. Shows like They Call Me Useless, Watch This! use background characters well. The courtyard setting adds rustic charm. Love it.

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