Ep 10. Episode 10
- 65 min
Welcome to Waikiki season 1 episode 10, titled "Episode 10", follows the lives of three friends, Dong-gu, Jun-ki, and Doo-sik, who run a guesthouse, Waikiki, to pay their bills. The episode starts with the boys trying to set up a variety show to raise funds for their guesthouse.
Dong-gu gets in touch with his friend, Soo-ah, who is a former member of a popular girl group, and invites her to perform in their variety show. However, Soo-ah is reluctant to return to showbiz due to her past experiences. Meanwhile, the three friends are unable to find any sponsors for the show and lose hope.
In the midst of all this, Jun-ki accidentally hits someone with his car, and the victim turns out to be a man they scammed earlier. Guilt-ridden, the boys decide to do everything in their power to make it up to him. They offer him a place to stay at their guesthouse while he recovers from his injuries, and they also help him find a job.
As the day of the variety show draws near, the three friends are still unable to get any sponsors, and they realize that they might have to cancel the show. However, their guest, who has now become a good friend, encourages them not to give up and promises to help them.
With his help, the boys are finally able to gather enough sponsors for the show, and it's a huge success. Soo-ah also agrees to perform, and her appearance is a pleasant surprise for the audience. However, the boys soon realize that their guest has disappeared, leaving behind a note and some money for them.
The episode ends with the three friends, now richer in friendship and experiences, looking forward to the future with renewed optimism and confidence. They also learn that sometimes, success and happiness come from unexpected sources.
Overall, Welcome to Waikiki season 1 episode 10 is a heartwarming episode that showcases the power of friendship and loyalty. The episode's themes of perseverance, redemption, and second chances are beautifully woven together to create a heartwarming and relatable narrative that will resonate with audiences of all ages.