White Fever season 1 episode 6 Recap and FAQ
Episode Summary
After receiving a letter from her biological father at 14, Janey, now an adult, contemplates reconnecting with her Korean roots. Amidst Gotcha Day celebrations—a commemoration of her adoption—she decides to write back to her birth father. This decision sparks mixed feelings within her family, leading to emotional discussions about identity and belonging. Ultimately, Janey resolves to explore her heritage further by planning a trip to Korea, supported by her adoptive mother.
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Frequently Asked Questions
When did Janey receive a letter from her birth father?
Janey received a letter from her birth father when she was 14 years old.
Has Janey met her birth father?
No, Janey has not met her birth father and initially did not read the letter he sent.
What is Gotcha Day?
Gotcha Day is the celebration of the day Janey's adoptive parents brought her home.
What decision does Janey make during her Gotcha Day?
Janey decides to write to her birth father in Korea.
How does Janey's family react to her decision to contact her birth father?
Janey's family has mixed reactions, with some members supportive and others apprehensive.
Does Janey plan to visit Korea?
Yes, by the end of the episode, Janey makes a firm decision to visit Korea and explore her heritage.
What is the significance of the letters from Janey's birth father?
The letters symbolize Janey's past and her steps toward connecting with her Korean roots.