≪韓国ドラマNOW≫「明日はきっと」第3話、パク・ソジュン×ウォン・ジアン、別れの後にさまよった長年の恨みを吐露 涙腺崩壊=視聴率3.1%、あらすじ・ネタバレ
<Korean TV Series NOW> ”Tomorrow Will Be Different” Episode 3, Park Seo Jun and Won Ji An reveal the long-held resentment they have harbored since their breakup. The viewership rating is 3.1%. Summary and spoilers.
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Park Seo-joon and Won Ji-an confronted each other's wounds they had previously failed to notice.

In episode 3 of JTBC's weekend drama 'Tomorrow Will Be Fine' (written by Yoo Yeon-ah, directed by Im Hyo-nuk), broadcast on the 13th, Lee Kyung-do (Park Seo-joon) stopped Seo Ji-woo (Won Ji-an) as she tried to run away. He poured out years of pent-up emotions, tugging at viewers' heartstrings.
According to ratings agency Nielsen Korea, the third episode recorded a viewership rating of 3.1% in the metropolitan area and 3.1% nationwide.

Under the pretext of "needing to talk", Lee Kyung-do stopped So Ji-woo just before her departure. He sarcastically remarked, "You're quite good at running away, aren't you?", listing every possible reason to keep her in Korea. So Ji-woo, furious at having nowhere to go, seized the moment and declared she would move into Lee Kyung-do's house. After a heated argument, Lee Kyung-do ended up having to give her the house's access code.

Returning home after work, Lee Kyung-do saw So Ji-woo, drunk and wearing the orange T-shirt filled with their memories, and couldn't hide his dismay. Though he scolded the dishevelled So Jiu like a mother, the way his hand stroked her hair as she slept in his arms betrayed a quiet tenderness.

Having unwittingly handed his home over to his ex-girlfriend, Lee Kyung-do began a life of wandering, avoiding So Jiu by drifting between jimjilbangs (Korean-style saunas) and night duty rooms.

Even during this period, he kept telling So-ju to "stop drinking", leaving her wondering why. Amidst this, So-ju heard the shocking reason why Lee Kyung-do had come to detest alcohol from her senior club member, Park Se-yeon (Lee Joo-young).

It was because, during their second breakup, Lee Kyung-doo had been undergoing treatment for alcoholism due to after-effects. Learning how Lee Kyung-doo had lived alone after she left, So Ji-woo, driven by overwhelming emotion, immediately went to find him.

However, unable to express her feelings properly, So Ji-woo inadvertently hurled hurtful words at him. Lee Kyung-do, whose forgotten wounds were reopened, blurted out his long-held resentment: "If you were going to leave like that, you shouldn't have come in the first place." His cry, having been abandoned twice without understanding why and having swallowed his sorrow alone, pierced her heart deeply.

Finally sharing their true feelings and gradually filling the void of time, complex emotions mingled on both their faces – a blend of bitterness and liberation.

Meanwhile, back at home, Seo Ji-woo shocked her mother, Jang Hyeon-gyeong (Nam Gi-ae), by confessing she knew she was an illegitimate child, after her mother persistently urged her to return to work.

Despite this, Seo Ji-woo, wounded by Jang Hyeon-gyeong's continued, relentless self-blame, collapsed on the spot.

Around the same time, Lee Kyung-do hurried to Seo Jiu's house late at night. Park Se-yeon, having lost contact and sensing no one was home, had called Lee Kyung-do in anxiety.

Barely managing to open the door and enter, Lee Kyung-do discovered Seo Jiu lying unconscious on the floor, utterly devastated by the shock.

Attention is now focused on the true reason behind So Jiu's choice.


The delicate tightrope walk continues for Won Jian, as fragile as cracked glass, and Park So-joon, who watches over her. Episode 4 of JTBC's weekend drama 'Tomorrow Will Surely Come' airs on the 14th at 10:30pm.
2025/12/14 11:23 KST
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