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Ms. Lee presents initial and final concepts for "Dickinson's Room." The bar owner, who calls it her first bar, expresses deep care and passion for the establishment, having left her previous job to pursue this dream. Ms. Lee promises to make the bar beautiful and asks if she can visit as a customer after its completion.
The bar staff prepares for the evening, with one mentioning waiting for a regular customer who comes at 8 PM but hasn't shown up. They joke about the owner's love life and the complexities of adult relationships. A customer arrives just as the staff considers closing early.
The owner and Ms. Lee are watching a movie after closing early. Ms. Lee confesses that she can't focus on the film because she keeps thinking about the owner. She admits to being scared and worried about the future, which has prevented her from expressing her true feelings.
The owner asks Ms. Lee if she is part of her ideal future. Ms. Lee confirms, and the owner is content with this. They agree that even if the story and ending of their own 'movie' are unknown, they can watch it again together, embracing the uncertainty.
The staff learns about a new signboard for the bar, which makes finding the place easier. Discussions about dating ensue, with staff members sharing their humorous definitions and experiences with relationships. The owner's niece also joins the conversation, expressing her confusion about dating.
To everyone's surprise, one of the staff, Yena, reveals she has a girlfriend, much to the shock of her colleagues. The owner's niece, feeling left out, complains about not having a girlfriend. One of the staff members eventually reveals they have the best MBTI compatibility with someone, hinting at a new romance.