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Typhoon Family Ep. 1–2 Recap, From Funeral Chaos to Lee Junho’s Emotional Journey

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Lee Junho faces a messy funeral in Typhoon Family.
He then finds his father's secret safe.
Lee Junho vows to save the company now.

Drama "Typhoon Family" (also known as "Typhoon Boss") made its official debut on tvN last weekend, and the premiere episodes did not hold back on delivering a powerful punch of emotion and family drama. The series immediately thrusts its protagonist into a whirlwind of grief, chaos, and unexpected discoveries, setting the stage for a compelling story about legacy and understanding. At the center of it all is Lee Junho, who delivers a raw and captivating performance as Kang Taepoong, a son grappling with the sudden death of his father and the complicated inheritance he leaves behind.

From the very first episode, Lee Junho as Kang Taepoong is a ball of conflicted emotions. Why the intense, almost apathetic anger simmering beneath his grief-stricken exterior? The answer lies in a relationship strained by unmet expectations and a lifetime of misunderstandings. Taepoong believed his father, Kang Jinyoung, never supported his dreams, viewing him as an unemployed disappointment. This perceived lack of faith makes the aftermath of his father's death even more bitter, as Taepoong is suddenly forced to confront not only his loss but also the crumbling business and mountain of debt his father left behind.

Source: tVN's Typhoon Family via OSEN

Funeral Mess at Typhoon Family

The chaos reaches its peak during Kang Jinyoung's funeral, an event that is anything but peaceful. As Taepoong serves as the chief mourner, his expression is stoic, almost numb.

The solemnity is violently shattered when debt collectors from a partner company storm in, demanding repayment and even attempting to steal the condolence money box.

"Debt, debt! President Kang fell over because of an overflow of debt. What can we do with the rumors spreading in the market! We have to take that!" they shouted.

Overwhelmed and disillusioned, a defeated Taepoong tells his best friend, Wang Nammo (Kim Minseok), to just hand it over, sarcastically asking why they would cause a scene over a few bucks while the man they worked with lies cold just feet away.

This is where Kim Minha's character, Oh Mi Seon, brilliantly steps in. As the sharp and principled accounting manager of Typhoon Trading, she becomes Taepoong's unexpected defender. She doesn't back down, instead pointing out legal errors.

"What kind of attempted crime is this? The condolence money is not company funds, but the president's personal funds. This is theft," Kim Minha replied.

Her quick thinking and courage in the face of aggression temporarily shield Taepoong from the vultures, giving him a crucial moment of respite in the storm.

Source: tVN's Typhoon Family via OSEN

Lee Junho Discovers the 10 Million Won Legacy

With the funeral over, Taepoong is left to pick up the pieces of his father's company. While visiting the office, he discovers a mysterious key hidden in a framed family photo, leading him to a secret safe his father kept. With a password hint from Oh Miseon "2072," the year his father dreamed of building a century-old company, he finally unlocks it. Expecting gold or crucial business documents, he is stunned to find something far more personal which is several bankbooks, including one with his own name on it.

This is where the emotional dam breaks. The bankbook reveals that his father, despite their constant conflict, had been secretly saving 300,000 won for him every single month. The account had grown to nearly 10 million won (9.9 million). Along with it was a heartfelt message from his father.

"To my son, Taepoong, I support your dreams. You are always the person I love the most. I just wanted to let you know that only the things you personally overcome and achieve can be called mine," that’s what the father wrote in his letter.

This was the recognition he had always craved. Overcome with a flood of regret and understanding, Taepoong finally sobs, uttering the words, "I miss you. Dad, I'm sorry."

This profound discovery becomes a turning point. The very next day, a transformed Kang Taepoong returns to Typhoon Trading with a new resolve. He asks Oh Miseon for help.

"I think I just wanted a little recognition from my father, but now I think I understand a little bit what my father thought was important," said Kang Taepoong.

When she asks what that is, he declares with conviction, "Typhoon Boss. That's why I want to become a real employee. A real employee of Typhoon Boss." He is no longer the reluctant heir but a son determined to honor his father's legacy and protect the company his father loved.

So, that's the intense setup for 'Typhoon Family.' The foundation has been laid for Kang Taepoong's arduous journey from a grieving, resentful son to a dedicated guardian of his father's dream. What's next? We can expect to see Lee Junho as Kang Taepoong roll up his sleeves and face the immense challenges of saving Typhoon Trading from collapse, all while navigating his complicated feelings with the help of the remaining loyal employees, especially Oh Miseon (Kim Minha). The path ahead is fraught with financial peril and personal growth, and it’s a journey you won’t want to miss.

Source: tVN's Typhoon Family, Sports Chosun, OSEN, Xports News

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Anisa_Nadya's avatar

Lee Junho’s emotional performance in Typhoon Family got me crying!!:sob::purple_heart: His journey hits so close to home!

Anisa_Nadya's avatar

Anyway, who would’ve thought the Junho from 2PM I fangirled over years ago would deliver such a powerful performance? :sob: From My House to making me cry in Typhoon Family, his actor era is absolutely incredible! :purple_heart:

Linda_Turner's avatar

I stayed up way too late on a Sunday night binge-watching Typhoon Family and I have ZERO regrets! :sob: When Lee Junho opened that safe and read his father’s note, I was a complete mess! The raw emotion is just breathtaking. Who else was ugly crying with me at 1 AM on a monday? :sweat_smile:

augustarby's avatar

Lee Junho’s visuals in Typhoon Family are so elegant even in sorrow! The cinematic tones and his expressive eyes are pure art :two_hearts:

augustarby's avatar

I completely understand that feeling! It’s so beautiful to see an artist grow and shine in new ways. Lee Junho truly carries himself with such grace and depth now. A wonderful evolution to witness! :sparkles:

augustarby's avatar

Your passion is so heartwarming! I also found that scene incredibly moving. The way the light fell on his tears was so artistically shot. It’s worth losing a little sleep for such beautiful storytelling, isn’t it? :sparkling_heart:

mendozas's avatar

The musical score when Lee Junho broke down? Caught that subtle piano motif and string swell in the background, pure genius :musical_keyboard: They didn’t overdo it, just let the emotion breathe. That’s masterful production right there. Increíble!

JordanWill's avatar

Anyone else feel like this drama is going to become one of the year’s most underrated gems?

Iqbal_Firmansyah's avatar

The funeral scene was so intense. It’s rare to see a K-drama mix grief, anger, and legal drama so well in just one episode.

Ni_Paramita's avatar

100%! It already feels deeper and more emotional than most family dramas.

Ni_Paramita's avatar

I love how the story isn’t just about inheritance but about healing and understanding. That makes it so much more meaningful :heart:

Fajar_Rizky's avatar

Yes, but only if more people give it a chance. The storytelling is top tier.

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