Pachinko Recap: Kiss and Tell
Briefly

In the Baek household, education is sacred; Noa's dedication reflects the family's commitment to learning, enhancing their resources despite the challenges they face.
As characters deepen their relationships in 'Chapter Twelve,' they navigate personal discoveries, showcasing how shared experiences create bonds and enrich their understanding.
The episode highlights a rare moment of joy for Sunja, as she experiences happiness for the first time, illuminating the close-knit family's emotional growth around a dinner table.
The dynamic between Noa and his younger sibling Mozasu underscores the burdens of being the eldest, emphasizing family responsibility and the accompanying pressures that shape their interactions.
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