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Wait what episode r u on I don't wanna spoil ? 

 

Btw this is for u 

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i talk bout the latest episode 18 preview lol, as i always follow this drama sksks hurrplz.png

 

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"Are You Human?" Music Director Gaemi Praises Seo Kang Joon's Singing Ability And Was Surprised To Learn That Acting Is Not Only His Strength

 

 

 

Actor Seo Kang-joon will release a song for the original soundtrack of the KBS2 series “Are You Human?†on Tuesday night.

“You Are My Love†is the ninth track from the soundtrack of the series featuring Seo, who plays the main character
Nam Shin. It will be revealed at 6 p.m., coinciding with the show’s last episode, which is set to air Tuesday night.

The slow ballad is written from the perspective of Nam, a male robot, with lyrics such as “You are my love. You are the only one,†describing someone who is deeply in love. 

 

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The show’s music director Gaemi said Seo has a great singing ability and he was surprised to learn that acting is not his only strength. 

The song garnered support from fans when the
tracklist of the soundtrack was first unveiled, revealing that Seo would venture into singing.

The last episode of “Are You Human?†will air at 10 p.m. on KBS 2TV on Tuesday.

 

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[Are You Human Too?] FINALE Ep 35 Happy ending, Robot Namshin kisses Gong Seung Yeon

 

 

 

Article: Naver 'Are You Human' Robot Namshin kisses Gong Seung Yeon, happy ending

  • Oh Ro Ra (Kim Sung Ryeong) dies. 
  • Robot Namshin (Seo Kang Joon) was shot and fell into the sea. 
  • Seo Jong Gil (Yu Oh Seong) goes to jail. 
  • Robot Namshin comes back a year later to reconcile with Kang So Bong (Gong Seung Yeon). He became more like human without his abilities, and he is able to tear up. 

1. [+1142,-26]

It's good that it was a happy ending. I've enjoyed watching the drama so much. Thank you!!!

 

2. [+1161,-50] 

Seo Kang Joon has to get an award. He really is qualified to receive one. I was so absorbed in the drama. You've worked hard, really.

 

3. [+817,-28]

On Seo Kang Joon's articles, people normally praise his handsome face, but now more people are leaving comments that his acting is good. He is filming The Third Charm now, so we can see him in September again, that's good.

 

4. [+418,-10]

Seo Kang Joonhasshowed us his acting skills properly.

 

5. [+269,-9]

I was about to destroy the TV if robot Namshin doesn't come back.

 

6. [+168,-4]

I watched this drama to kill time at first, but as it moves on, every episode has a plot twist with a strong story. The actors have excellent acting too. Especially when Namshin's mother dies, Seo Kang Joon's (Namshin3) acting without his eyes red, I was surprised to watch that.Anacting that will go down in history, this isn't an exaggeration. The people who didn't watch it, when you have the time, please watch it. I recommend that you begin watching from the start.

 

7. [+104,-4]

I dare to say that he is one of the top male actors in their 20s. Visual, acting skill, physical, Seo Kang Joon has everything. I will believe in you and watch your dramas in the future.

 

8. [+94,-0]

Robot Namshin has evolved,  actor Seo Kang Joon has evolved too.

 

 

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[Are You Human Too?] FINALE Ep 35 Happy ending, Robot Namshin kisses Gong Seung Yeon

 

 

 

Article: Naver 'Are You Human' Robot Namshin kisses Gong Seung Yeon, happy ending

  • Oh Ro Ra (Kim Sung Ryeong) dies. 
  • Robot Namshin (Seo Kang Joon) was shot and fell into the sea. 
  • Seo Jong Gil (Yu Oh Seong) goes to jail. 
  • Robot Namshin comes back a year later to reconcile with Kang So Bong (Gong Seung Yeon). He became more like human without his abilities, and he is able to tear up. 

1. [+1142,-26]

It's good that it was a happy ending. I've enjoyed watching the drama so much. Thank you!!!

 

2. [+1161,-50] 

Seo Kang Joon has to get an award. He really is qualified to receive one. I was so absorbed in the drama. You've worked hard, really.

 

3. [+817,-28]

On Seo Kang Joon's articles, people normally praise his handsome face, but now more people are leaving comments that his acting is good. He is filming The Third Charm now, so we can see him in September again, that's good.

 

4. [+418,-10]

Seo Kang Joonhasshowed us his acting skills properly.

 

5. [+269,-9]

I was about to destroy the TV if robot Namshin doesn't come back.

 

6. [+168,-4]

I watched this drama to kill time at first, but as it moves on, every episode has a plot twist with a strong story. The actors have excellent acting too. Especially when Namshin's mother dies, Seo Kang Joon's (Namshin3) acting without his eyes red, I was surprised to watch that.Anacting that will go down in history, this isn't an exaggeration. The people who didn't watch it, when you have the time, please watch it. I recommend that you begin watching from the start.

 

7. [+104,-4]

I dare to say that he is one of the top male actors in their 20s. Visual, acting skill, physical, Seo Kang Joon has everything. I will believe in you and watch your dramas in the future.

 

8. [+94,-0]

Robot Namshin has evolved,  actor Seo Kang Joon has evolved too.

 

 

Ratings 

#ThirtyButSeventeen : 7.6% | 9.1% // #AreYouHumanToo : 6.5% | 7.8%

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[Are You Human Too?] FINALE Ep 35 Happy ending, Robot Namshin kisses Gong Seung Yeon

 

 

 

Article: Naver 'Are You Human' Robot Namshin kisses Gong Seung Yeon, happy ending

  • Oh Ro Ra (Kim Sung Ryeong) dies. 
  • Robot Namshin (Seo Kang Joon) was shot and fell into the sea. 
  • Seo Jong Gil (Yu Oh Seong) goes to jail. 
  • Robot Namshin comes back a year later to reconcile with Kang So Bong (Gong Seung Yeon). He became more like human without his abilities, and he is able to tear up. 

1. [+1142,-26]

It's good that it was a happy ending. I've enjoyed watching the drama so much. Thank you!!!

 

2. [+1161,-50] 

Seo Kang Joon has to get an award. He really is qualified to receive one. I was so absorbed in the drama. You've worked hard, really.

 

3. [+817,-28]

On Seo Kang Joon's articles, people normally praise his handsome face, but now more people are leaving comments that his acting is good. He is filming The Third Charm now, so we can see him in September again, that's good.

 

4. [+418,-10]

Seo Kang Joonhasshowed us his acting skills properly.

 

5. [+269,-9]

I was about to destroy the TV if robot Namshin doesn't come back.

 

6. [+168,-4]

I watched this drama to kill time at first, but as it moves on, every episode has a plot twist with a strong story. The actors have excellent acting too. Especially when Namshin's mother dies, Seo Kang Joon's (Namshin3) acting without his eyes red, I was surprised to watch that.Anacting that will go down in history, this isn't an exaggeration. The people who didn't watch it, when you have the time, please watch it. I recommend that you begin watching from the start.

 

7. [+104,-4]

I dare to say that he is one of the top male actors in their 20s. Visual, acting skill, physical, Seo Kang Joon has everything. I will believe in you and watch your dramas in the future.

 

8. [+94,-0]

Robot Namshin has evolved,  actor Seo Kang Joon has evolved too.

 

 

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I was good until he had A tear like they have him a crying feature and He was crying cause he was happy I honestly was so happy and I'm legit thrilled that Ji hoon got the chairman Postion so he deserved it

 

Okay real talk I was laughing at this part I was like sis he's a robot they can fix him chill

 

lmao with their grandpa's money they able to return ns3 back hurrplz.png

 

 

but why im not really impressed with that so-called tear? lmao i mean compare to the way sobong crying ajajaja

 

 

 

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  • Are You Human Too: Episodes 33-34

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Things begin to change for Nam Shin-III very rapidly after his big announcement, but not everyone is happy about the changes he’s enacting. Shin in particular is primed to fly out of control, but he’s lucky to have people willing to do anything it takes to save him from himself. But in the end, it’s up to Nam Shin-III to stop Shin’s rampage, and he may not be able to live with the collateral damage that results from their confrontation.

 

 

EPISODE 33 RECAP

Nam Shin-III narrates that Shin has used him as an avatar, wounded him, and played with him like a toy. As we see him choking both Chairman Nam and So-bong, he thinks, “I can’t do this anymore. This isn’t who I am. It’s time to stop pretending to be the human Nam Shin. There’s no need to hide. Because I’m not human. â€

He starts with telling Ho-yeon that he’s a robot, and he needs her help. He approaches the Medicar programmer next, who’s mostly figured out that the “Shin†at the office is two different people. He shows up at the company shareholder’s meeting to announce that he’s a robot named Nam Shin-III, and he created the Medicar.

 

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We back up to the day before the meeting, when So-bong, Young-hoon, and Reporter Jo meet up to plan their strategy. So-bong is worried, but Reporter Jo argues that Nam Shin-III’s existence will be exposed eventually, so they may as well do it now and control the information getting out.

She releases an article about Nam Shin-III at the same time as his announcement at the meeting. Nam Shin-III is all over the news, especially once it’s confirmed that he was the one who saved all those people from the burning club and stopped the out-of-control M-car during its dangerous test drive.

Back at the meeting, Young-hoon steps forward to tell the shareholders that Nam Shin-III’s creation was funded by an organization started by Chairman Nam. Shin looks dumbfounded as Young-hoon continues that Chairman Nam believes that artificial intelligence is the wave of the future.

 

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COMMENTS

Wow, poor Nam Shin-III has two people that tried to kill him in the space of a minute, poor guy. He’s got a lot to do in the final hour if he’s going to make everything right again, to bring Jong-gil to justice and do something about Shin. Jong-gil just needs to die or be locked away forever, and I’m honestly not sure if I’d accept any sort of redemption for Shin after he’s tried to kill two people and a self-aware robot. I’m still hoping, though, that he can somehow find a way to stop being such a miserable person, if only because Ye-na and Young-hoon love him so much and believe he can be a better person.

 

I loved the kiss in this episode, because while it’s technically the third time Nam Shin-III and So-bong have kissed, it’s their first kiss as a couple. The first was Nam Shin-III taking control of a bad situation, and the second was So-bong proving how not interested she was in him. But this kiss actually meant something, and was such a sweet confirmation of Nam Shin-III’s true feelings for So-bong. I’d noticed that he seemed careful not to initiate much skinship even after So-bong confessed (beyond the obligatory hugs) which made sense since he’s been so worried about how So-bong will be seen by society, being in a relationship with a robot. Even before he said he loves her, his kissing her said so many things — that he cares for her, that he trusts her to make her own decisions about being with him, that he doesn’t mind the world seeing their true relationship.

 

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But let’s talk about his confession! It’s the first time Nam Shin-III has admitted that he’s experiencing any emotion, and for it to be love for So-bong just makes me melt. We’ve known that he has feelings (in his unique Cinnabot way) for a long time, but Nam Shin-III has never truly believed it. I still think he just didn’t realize he had feelings because he was always told that he didn’t have them, so it makes me happy that he’s accepted the truth and even told So-bong how he feels. And he didn’t qualify his feelings or try to explain them, just spoke his truth to her. How could she not love him back?

On a darker subject, I’ll admit that the idea of M-City feels very dangerous to me, not because of the chance that AI might turn on its makers and attack like in the movies, but because it feels intrusive to have a whole city that keeps such close tabs on its inhabitants. For the sake of the show, I’m going with the premise that it will be fine because Nam Shin-III will be in control, but it seems much too easy to use people’s health issues against them (I’ll stop there or risk getting too political). I do think it’s awesome that Nam Shin-III is so willing to be the AI in charge of M-City, because at least we know that he does have humans’ best interests at heart. He’d be great at it at least, because he loves humans and because of his rule not to hurt them — he’d be a very good caretaker of such a city.

I’ve been worried from the beginning that someone would die before the end of this story, and I think we all naturally assumed that it would be either Nam Shin-III or Shin. I was even bracing myself for the chairman to kick the bucket, especially since he’s so frail now. But I never expected Ro-ra to lose her life, especially not while saving Nam Shin-III’s, though I respect that she redeemed herself by sacrificing her life to save the son she nearly killed. What I’m most worried about now is how Nam Shin-III will react to this, and how guilty he’s going to feel that he couldn’t do anything to save his mother. He may even go after Shin, and I certainly expect him to go after Jong-gil, but I trust his love for So-bong and humanity in general to keep him from doing something unforgivable.

 

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Are You Human Too: Episodes 35-36 (Final)

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It’s time to say goodbye to our Shinnamon Roll robot, one way or another, as he’s got multiple people out to destroy him and a critical choice to make. His choice will determine exactly how human he is, as he learns that being human isn’t what you are, but who you choose to be. It’s possible that being human has been in Nam Shin-III’s power to make all along, and that the question of what it means to be human was never for him in the first place.

 

 
EPISODE 35 RECAP

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Over a montage of scenes depicting Ro-ra’s relationships with Shin and Nam Shin-III, her voice tells us, “The child I gave birth to and the child I created. I thought I had no choice but to destroy you. Don’t be hurt. I was wrong.†She had seen Nam Shin-III offer to walk off a building rather than hurt humans again, through his manual mode video feed, and realized that she had to make sure they both survived.

She creates a program to stop the kill switch from working if it’s activated, but it isn’t finished when she learns from Ye-na that Shin stole the kill switch. She takes it to Nam Shin-III anyway and installs it when Shin activates the switch, then loses her life saving Nam Shin-III from falling construction equipment.

As she dies in Nam Shin-III’s arms, she sees a vision of her sons, happy together and smiling at her, and her last thought is, “Goodbye, my sons.†Confused, Nam Shin-III begs her not to die, but she’s already gone.

 

 

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COMMENTS

Awww, I loved that ending. I loved that Nam Shin-III became more like So-bong, and she more like him, meeting in the middle yet still remaining uniquely human and robot. I love that the moral of the story is that you don’t have to change to be a good person, that being who and what you are is enough, and that anyone can be a good person who’s worthy of love if that’s what they want to be. This show didn’t have a lot of issues, though the problems it had were pretty glaring, but it handled the question of what makes someone human in a really touching way. And I’m willing to forgive a lot since we got a happy ending for Nam Shin-III and So-bong.

 

My only major complaint about the show is how the primary female characters started out so interesting, but ended up sidelined when it became more convenient for them to be damsels in distress. So-bong was a physically and mentally strong fighter, and Ro-ra was an actual genius, yet by the end, Ro-ra did nothing but cry and So-bong just hung on Nam Shin-III and stopped being fiercely independent. It bothers me that So-bong started out so badass and aggressive that I didn’t even like her much, but in the last few weeks she was relegated to a romantic object only, and pretty much did nothing but make eyes at Nam Shin-III while the men did all the heroic stuff. I wanted to see So-bong get in on the rescue mission (beyond watch Nam Shin-III and run in circles), and I felt it very out of character for her to do nothing while Nam Shin-III did all the fighting. The So-bong we were introduced to wouldn’t have stood for that — she would have been right in the thick of the action, using her fighting skills. In the end, Ye-na did more to save Shin than So-bong did, and So-bong did literally nothing to save Nam Shin-III other than tell him to get to David.

 

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While it’s annoying that Ro-ra was “fridged†in order to bring Shin to his senses, I honestly think that her death is the only thing that could have done it. Maybe Young-hoon dying might have had a similar effect, but considering the rage we saw from Shin every time he thought his mother loved Nam Shin-III more, I really believe that nothing less than forever losing the chance to reconcile with his mother is the only thing that could bring Shin back from the brink. I don’t think that Shin’s change of heart and saving Nam Shin-III makes all of his previous murder attempts okay, but I guess that it’s a start. All he’s ever wanted was for someone to show that they loved him, and he got that from an unexpected source — Nam Shin-III, who gave up his life just to tell Shin that Ro-ra was sorry. Shin’s redemption felt rushed, but I can see how the events leading up to Nam Shin-III’s destruction (and knowing that Ro-ra’s and Nam Shin-III’s death were both his fault) made him re-evaluate the way he treats people. I just wish we’d seen it, instead of being told after a time skip that he’s completely changed.

I actually think that the whole finale was a bit rushed, with so much happening and so little time to adequately portray it all. I wish Ro-ra’s death had happened a week earlier and that we’d explored the fallout and Nam Shin-III’s vindication a bit more thoroughly, but all in all I felt that Are You Human Too was well-paced and well told, the casting and directing were spot-on, and the acting was top-notch. The themes it explored were unexpected and quite interesting as well. For example, I thought the show would be about what it means to be human, and it was, but not in the sense of whether Nam Shin-III was human. He absolutely was, in all the best ways a person can be human, but not everyone around him was as human as he was. I feel like the title, while it sounded like it was asking Nam Shin-III the question, “Are you human?†was actually asking of the people around Nam Shin-III, “This robot is a shining example of what it means to be human — are you human, too?â€

 

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I started this drama expecting Nam Shin-III to develop human emotions, but I liked his actual character development much better than if I’d gotten what I expected. Nobody ever asked Nam Shin-III to be human, and in fact, So-bong and Young-hoon spent half of the show telling Nam Shin-III that he was already exactly as he should be — a robot with a good heart. I love that the lesson Nam Shin-III needed to learn wasn’t that he should try to be human, but that being a robot is perfectly wonderful, and he shouldn’t be ashamed or hide it. The way he acts isn’t human, and the feelings he feels aren’t human, but that’s okay – he’s perfect just the way he is.

Far and away, the best thing about this entire drama was Kang Seo-joon’s performance. I’m amazed at how much emotion he conveyed just through his eyes, as Nam Shin-III never really did show much facial expression, yet he was always so easy to read. Kang Seo-joon’s acting and characterization was consistent from start to finish, with a clear vision of who both Shin and Nam Shin-III were, and he played them both so perfectly and distinctly that at times, I even forgot it was the same actor portraying both of them. That final scene was a great example — I knew that it was only Shin speaking to So-bong at first, and I also knew the moment we heard Nam Shin-III’s voice that it wasn’t Shin standing behind So-bong anymore, just by his subtle softening of words. The differences between Shin and Nam Shin-III were never dramatic, just a relaxing around the eyes and an opening of the expression… very subtle, but unmistakable. I never would have expected Kang Seo-joon to be capable of such a wonderfully detailed performance before this show, but now that I know what he can do, I’ll be looking forward to his future roles.

 

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The ending felt so wrong to me!  maybe its because I'm used to predictable drama's but I totally thought she was gonna fall in love with the human version.  It just felt weird knowing that the poor girl was gonna waste her life with a robot.  I mean she won't be able to have sex, have kids, and she will probably become bitter when she ages and he stays the same age. 

 

lol idrm bout it, to me its just a drama, i didnt think far to that way..

 

besides its all about when you love something sooooo much, eventho it seems crazy but it may be worth.imstupid.png

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  • love changed the title to KBS2 Drama "Are You Human Too?" Seo Kang-Joon & Gong Seung Yeon. *Finale Episodes!!!*

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