Netflix’s new hit K-drama “Twenty-Five Twenty-One” follows the budding romance of 16-year-old high school fencer Na Hee-Do (Kim Tae-ri) and 20-year old hardworking college dropout Baek Yi-Jin (Nam Joo-Hyuk) as their separate struggles during the South Korean IMF financial crisis of 1998 bring them together. Their relationship is told in flashbacks as Hee-Do’s daughter in the present day, Kim Min-Chae, learns about her mother’s experiences by reading her old journal. Fans of the Korean drama have become increasingly curious to see if the adorable love story Min-Chae is reading about is that of her parents, and while we’re hopeful, many aren’t convinced.
The identity of Min-Chae’s father remains somewhat of a mystery, but there is an increasing number of signs indicating that it is not Yi-Jin, the most glaring red flag being that they don’t share the same family name (his is Baek, while hers is Kim). Still, fans are holding onto hope that these “signs” are meant to misguide us and that there will be a plot twist revealing that Yi-Jin is, in fact, the father – like the most recent episode 10 development that may suggest Yi-Jin is adopted.
While there are seemingly significantly fewer signs pointing to Yi-Jin being Min-Chae’s father, there are some potential clues fans have picked up on, as well as fan theories that indicate what the twist could be. While some of these clues imply that Yi-Jin and Hee-Do are married in the present, other clues may suggest Yi-Jin is Min-Chae’s biological father who may no longer be around for reasons that have yet to be revealed. Of course, Yi-Jin being Min-Chae’s father isn’t the only “happy ending” to his and Hee-Do’s love story (nor does it mean they can’t reconcile in the present day if he is alive), but fans of the couple love the idea of the two coparenting . . . even if it requires a lot of reaching on our end.
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Is Baek Yi-Jin Adopted in "Twenty-Five Twenty-One"?
Min-Chae is a Kim and Yi-Jin is a Baek, which indicates that the two are not father and daughter. But is this meant to throw us off? Twitter users have long speculated that Yi-Jin could have changed his name. We’ve seen how the impact of his father’s bankruptcy has followed Yi-Jin wherever he goes, and it’s possible he changes his name to Kim because of this. But developments in episode 10 may suggest Yi-Jin changes his family name to Kim (and maybe even his first name as well) because it’s his biological name.
In episode 10, Yi-Jin’s father calls him after a hard day at work and consoles him by telling him he was “his greatest consolation 10 years ago and you still are today.” Yi-Jin responds by saying, “Thank you for raising me to be who I am.” Yi-Jin is 21 years old in episode 10, so his father’s dialogue hints at the possibility that he was adopted at 13 years old (why else would he have been his consolation 10 years ago instead of 21 years ago?). It may also explain Yi-Jin’s general hard-working and humble personality in the face of hardship despite the fact that he was seemingly raised with a silver spoon in his mouth.
If Yi-Jin is, in fact, adopted and he decides at some point to change his name to his birth name, this could explain why Min-Chae never recognises his name as Baek Yi-Jin. It also adds another layer to the moment when Jae-Kyung asks Min-Chae if she “knows” Yi-Jin in episode four. She may have been asking if Min-Chae “knows” her dad’s name was once Yi-Jin.
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Is Yi-Jin an International Reporter in Present Day in "Twenty-Five Twenty-One"?
Youtuber Drama Hyung theorised that it’s possible Yi-Jin leaves Korea to follow his dreams of becoming a renowned international reporter (when he’s 25 and Hee-Do’s 21), only for Hee-Do to find out afterward that she’s pregnant with Min-Chae. He theorises that she decides to keep it a secret from him so he can continue to pursue his dream, drawing attention to a scene in episode six in which Yi-Jin introduces a visiting Australian fencing referee to a new restaurant and the two discuss seeing someone working with a baby on their back in a carrier. The Youtuber believes this foreshadows the future of Hee-Do putting parenting duties on her back as a single mother. But this future would require Hee-Do to not only marry someone else who adopts Min-Chae, but also to lie to Yi-Jin about the existence of their biological daughter for nearly 15 years, which feels unlikely.
Perhaps more believable is the idea that present-day Yi-Jin is, in fact, an international reporter and Min-Chae’s father who travels abroad a lot. In episode seven, Min-Chae receives a ballet dress from her father, and Hee-Do indicates that if he traveled back to Korea amid the COVID pandemic, he’d have to quarantine for two weeks entering the country, as well as when he travels abroad again. We already know Yi-Jin wants to be a reporter, so being an international reporter doesn’t seem like too much of a stretch for him, especially considering he’s fluent in multiple languages. It’s possible that he is Min-Chae’s father and married to Hee-Do and that we simply haven’t seen him because of his work abroad.
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What Do Hee-Do's Vacillating Reactions to Mentions of Yi-Jin Mean?
In episode four, present-day Hee-Do’s mother mentions seeing Yi-Jin a month prior. Hee-Do looks somewhat distressed about this, which may indicate she still cares about Yi-Jin or that they didn’t end on the best terms. Some fans are interpreting this as an indication they parted ways long ago on bad terms (otherwise, mentioning seeing Yi-Jin a month ago wouldn’t have caused Hee-Do’s expression to darken). But Hee-Do has a happy disposition when looking at the old photos of her friends (including Yi-Jin), so it could also suggest her expression darkens because of something else.
Later, in episode 10, Min-Chae mentions the trip Hee-Do went on with her high school friends, and Hee-Do says she doesn’t remember the trip at all – despite expressing that she hoped the trip would last forever while they were on it. This, again, brings into question what type of lingering feelings Hee-Do has for Yi-Jin. While the fact that she’s forgotten about a seemingly meaningful experience with Yi-Jin could suggest they didn’t end up together and he’s not Min-Chae’s father, it could also mean that they did end up together and simply had 15 additional years of memories together that replaced their first trip to the beach together.
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Does Jae-Kyung's Reaction to Yi-Jin Mean She Has Dementia?
A theory that could give insight into present-day Hee-Do’s distressed expression when her mother says she saw Yi-Jin a month ago in episode four is taking hold on Twitter. When mentioning that she saw Yi-Jin, Hee-Do’s mother states his full name, which could suggest she is not familiar with him. Twitter user @taeri_yeosin theorised that Hee-Do’s mother may have dementia, so she does not remember that Yi-Jin is now her son-in-law. Rather than being about any dark memories about parting on bad terms, Hee-Do’s negative reaction could be because she is upset her mother does not remember seeing him more recently, or that she thinks she saw him last month (Min-Chae’s father travels for work and hasn’t been back in quite some time because of COVID, so perhaps there was no way Jae-Kyung saw him a month ago).
This theory also goes well with the theory that Yi-Jin changed his name and would explain why she uses an old name rather than his new one. This would also explain why the women avoid talking about Yi-Jin, as it would confuse Jae-Kyung.
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Are the Decorations in Min-Chae's Room Inspired by Yi-Jin?
In the later episodes of “Twenty-Five Twenty-One,” we’re given glimpses of the decorations in Min-Chae’s room. Twitter user @ImZeroOclock pointed out the decorations include a bike and telescope figurine. Throughout the series, we learn that Yi-Jin once dreamed of joining NASA before he was forced to drop out of college because of the IMF crisis. He also rode a bike to deliver newspapers when he first met Hee-Do as a part-timer. Of course, there’s a possibility Hee-Do picked out these decorations, but there’s also a possibility Yi-Jin gave Min-Chae the decorations.
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Is Hee-Do's Red Car Inspired by Yi-Jin in "Twenty-Five Twenty-One"?
In episode 10, present-day Hee-Do drives Min-Chae to the hospital to get her bruise checked out in a red car reminiscent of Yi-Jin’s red convertible, where he and Hee-Do shared many of their relationship-defining moments. Could the red car be a hint that Yi-Jin is still part of Hee-Do and Min-Chae’s lives?