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[Sports Chosun Reporter Kim Jun-seok] tvN’s ‘Sun Jae Up and Jump’ starring Byun Woo-suk and Kim Hye-yoon faced a shocking breakup. However, all of this tore the viewers’ hearts with Kim Hye-yoon’s lies to save Byun Woo-suk and embrace the destined fate.
On the 14th (Tue), the 12th episode of tvN’s Monday-Tuesday drama ‘Sun Jae Up and Jump’ recorded an average viewer rating of 5.0% in the Seoul metropolitan area households, with a peak of 6.1%, and nationwide households recorded an average of 4.3%, with a peak of 5.1%. In the target audience of tvN, 2049 men and women, the drama continued to lead all channels in the same time slot for six consecutive weeks with an average viewer rating of 2.7% in the Seoul metropolitan area households, peaking at 3.4%, and averaging 2.9% in nationwide households, peaking at 3.5%.
In the 12th episode, ‘Sol-Sun Couple’ Ryu Sun Jae (played by Byun Woo-suk) and Im Sol (played by Kim Hye-yoon) spent a sweet night together, only to break viewers’ hearts with a heartbreaking breakup. In particular, as Im Sol happily exclaimed, “It’s all over. We have a future,” upon receiving a business card from CEO Kim (played by Kim Won-hae) regarding an Eclipse debut contract, Ryu Sun Jae expressed his regret as he wished time could pass slowly, hinting at the impending separation.
However, their happiness was short-lived as serial killer Kim Young-soo (played by Heo Hyeong-gyu) shocked everyone by evading the police during his capture process and fleeing. Especially, out of caution, Im Sol privately asked Kim Inspector (played by Park Yun-hee), “Could you lurk around this building on May 10th? I really need you to catch him,” making thorough preparations to capture Kim Young-soo once again. At that moment, Ryu Sun Jae realized that Im Sol was hiding something to protect him from the impending event and vowed to protect his beloved girlfriend Im Sol in any situation, saying, “Sol, no matter what happens, I will pretend not to know. How can I act like I don’t? Why would I try to handle it alone. Why are you trying to do it all by yourself.”
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Meanwhile, Ryu Sun Jae, Im Sol, and Kim Tae-sung (played by Song Geon-hee) headed to find Baek In-hyuk (played by Lee Seung-hyup), who ran away to pursue music. Ryu Sun Jae confessed to Baek In-hyuk, “I’m actually quite scared. I’ve suddenly chosen music when I was just exercising. It’s scary to choose an unfamiliar path. But if I’m with you, I think I can do well. If the brightest moment of my youth comes, I want to be with you.” Ryu Sun Jae and Im Sol fully enjoyed the feelings of their 20-year-old youth that they had not experienced before. Particularly, when Im Sol found herself spending the night alone with Ryu Sun Jae, she confessed, “If I suddenly disappear tomorrow, or maybe even today, please don’t be too sad,” along with a confession, “I like you, Sun Jae. I might regret it if I don’t say this again.” They then exchanged deep kisses after Ryu Sun Jae reciprocated, saying, “I love you, Sol.”
However, darkness loomed over Ryu Sun Jae and Im Sol. Kim Young-soo overheard a phone conversation between Im Sol and Park Bok-soon (played by Jung Young-joo) and headed to Danpore-ri, where the two were. At that moment, Im Sol came across scenes she had never seen before, such as seeing herself walking somewhere alone in front of a supermarket, and realized once again that fate had changed, causing her to be taken aback.
Suddenly, as they boarded a train heading to Seoul at the end of the play, Im Sol left Ryu Sun Jae, saying, “Where are we? Don’t follow me! I’m a little confused. I’ll go alone,” leaving Ryu Sun Jae with tears streaming down his face as she departed faster than expected without him being able to hold her back. However, all of this turned out to be Im Sol’s lie to save Ryu Sun Jae. Earlier, Im Sol had seen a shocking future where Ryu Sun Jae protected her from being stabbed by Kim Young-soo in a deep forest after losing her cell phone. In the end, she tearfully watched the train depart as she told Ryu Sun Jae, “I will change my destiny myself. So, Sun Jae, please don’t come this time. “
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