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Pink Villa
30-06-2025
- Entertainment
- Pink Villa
Park Bo Young, Park Jinyoung's Our Unwritten Seoul Ending Explained: Did Miji and Hosu reunite while Sejin chooses US job over Mirae?
Our Unwritten Seoul final week's episodes aired on June 29 and 30, bringing the 12-episode romantic series to a heartwarming conclusion. Read to know what all went down in the last week of the series, including whether the leads were able to solve their personal issues and find their way back to each other. Did Lee Ho Su patch up with Yoo Mi Ji? Park Bo Young's twin characters Yoo Mi Rae (elder sister) and Yoo Mi Ji (younger sister) received stability in their personal and professional lives in the finale of Our Unwritten Seoul. But to reach that point, they had to go through a lot. Lee Ho Su (Park Jinyoung) broke up with Mi Ji after discovering his hearing was getting worse. However, after his mother explained the true meaning of love to him, he ran back to Mi Ji, apologized to her, and promised to stay by her side forever. Did Han Se Jin part ways with Yoo Mi Rae for his US job? Han Se Jin (Ryu Kyung Soo) did move to the US, however, offered Mi Rae to join his company as an intern. She refused, and chose to work on the strawberry farm instead, as its new owner. Thus, they had chosen their respective paths and parted ways with a warm goodbye hug at the airport. Distance couldn't stop them from keeping in touch as Mi Rae sent him daily updates about the farm. A year later, as Mi Rae visited Seoul to share the strawberries with her acquaintances, someone patted her shoulder in the middle of the street. Pleasantly surprising her, it was non other than Se Jin. The scene ended with them revealing their unsaid feelings through their intent gazes upon each other, as Se Jin said, "I'm back." Did Mi Ji and Ho Su get married? Mi Ji found out Ho Su's hidden proposal ring in the closet while taking out her pajamas. However, she let him know that she wasn't ready for taking the big step until she could become self-reliant through a job. She revealed her desire to become a therapist after completing master's degree. A supportive Ho Su let her know that he was ready to wait for her however long it took, leading to the prospect of marriage open.


Time of India
30-06-2025
- Entertainment
- Time of India
Our Unwritten Seoul ending explained: How Mi Rae and Mi Ji began their new journeys — and will there be a Season 2?
Our Unwritten Seoul ending explained: tvN's Our Unwritten Seoul came to a heartfelt conclusion with Episode 12 on Sunday, bringing closure to the emotional journeys of its core characters. Starring Park Bo Young as identical twins Mi Ji, Park Jin Young as Ho Su, and Ryu Kyung Soo as Han Se Jin, the series is a slice-of-life drama that delicately explores intergenerational trauma, loss, self-discovery, and the strength found in everyday relationships. With sensitive portrayals and subtle character arcs, Our Unwritten Seoul has resonated with viewers who appreciated its heartfelt storytelling and emotional nuance. What is Our Unwritten Seoul about? The drama follows the emotional journey of identical twin sisters Mi Ji and Mi Rae. Though they share the same face, their lives couldn't be more different. Mi Ji is reserved and academically focused, while Mi Rae is more impulsive and outgoing. Battling personal struggles and the weight of expectations, the two decide to switch places, setting off a heartwarming story about identity, healing, and second chances. Our Unwritten Seoul ending explained Episode 11 set the tone for the finale, with multiple threads inching toward resolution. Mi Rae began planning her next chapter, considering building a stock portfolio, starting a blog, and taking care of Han Se Jin's strawberry farm—all while continuing to bond with Se-jin. Meanwhile, tensions with Sang Yeong and Park Chung Gu came to a head, as the consequences of past actions resurfaced. On the emotional front, Ho Su's growing openness toward Mi Ji and his reconnection with family members signalled a turning point. Mi Ji's and Mi Rae's own relationship with their mother, Ok Hui, showed signs of healing as the two shared meaningful moments. Ho Su holds on to hope, and Mi Ji Episode 12 of Our Unwritten Seoul opens with Ho Su finally embracing hope. He apologises to Mi Ji for pushing her away and expresses his desire to move forward with her. He gives her the ring he had been holding onto, a symbol of a fresh start; this time, together. He also starts taking sign language classes and then helps people with hearing aids as a lawyer. Meanwhile, Mi Ji helps get a new sign installed at Ro Sa's restaurant, as she is now officially recognised under her chosen name. Ro Sa, feeling lighter after closing difficult chapters, considers passing the restaurant to Mi Ji. However, Mi Ji is still juggling many responsibilities and hasn't yet decided. Ro Sa also begins learning how to read and takes a moment to reflect on her past by reading poems dedicated to Sang-wol. Elsewhere, Se Jin and Mi Rae share a heartfelt airport goodbye. Se Jin promises to keep in touch, and Mi Rae agrees. While Mi Rae is evolving into an ambitious, independent woman, Se Jin recognises her growth and encourages her. Family reconciliation and healing wounds In another touching subplot, Ho Su surprises his mother, Bun-hong, at school with a bouquet of flowers, meeting her for the first time since their emotional confrontation in Episode 11. Overwhelmed with pride and joy, Bun-hong introduces Ho Su to her colleagues. During their conversation later, Ho Su shares that he's dating Mi Ji. Though the news initially takes Bun Hong by surprise, she's genuinely happy to see her son finding support and love outside of their relationship. Mi Ji's Grandmother's final goodbye Mi Ji's grandmother, Wol Sun, continues to grow weaker and expresses her wish to leave the care facility and return home. Honouring her request, the family brings her back, knowing her time is limited. One night, Mi Ji dreams of Wol-sun walking with ease, full of life and free from pain, a hint that her spirit is preparing to move on. Though the loss is difficult, Mi Ji comes to terms with it, promising to live a full and meaningful life in her grandmother's memory. Life after loss: How Mi Rae and Mi Ji start afresh After Wol Sun's passing, life slowly resumes. Mi Jii studies hard for the CSAT and passes her exams after three tries. She gets into a psychology college, and even though her classmates are a decade younger than her, she manages to make good friends by opening her heart wide open. Ho Su begins learning sign language to better communicate with clients and even earns the respect of Chung Su. Mi Rae keeps in touch with Se Jin while working hard at the strawberry farm, where she continues to grow her skills. One year later: In a final time jump, the story fast-forwards one year. Mi Rae now handles distribution meetings after her second strawberry harvest, showing confidence and leadership. She also publishes her first blog, and to no one's surprise, Han Se Jin turns out to be her first reader. Meanwhile, Mi Ji is studying psychology in college, a nod to her growth and her desire to better understand herself and others. She tells Ho Su that she has decided to be a therapist. Ho Su and Mi Ji attend a public poetry reading by Sang Wol, celebrating her memory and reinforcing how far they've all come, while Mi Rae reunites with Han Se Ji, who has left his life in the US behind. It's unclear whether they confess their hidden feelings for each other, as it's an open ending, but Mi Rae has never smiled wider. Will there be Our Unwritten Seoul 2? While Our Unwritten Seoul wrapped up with all major storylines neatly resolved, fans are already wondering if there could be a season 2. The finale offered satisfying closure, with each character stepping into a new chapter—whether it was Mi Ji starting college, Ho Su learning sign language, or Mi Rae growing her farming business. Still, if a second season were to happen, it could explore how these fresh beginnings bring their own set of challenges, personal growth, and new relationships. As of now, tvN has not announced any plans for a Season 2, but the show's thoughtful storytelling has certainly left room for a meaningful continuation. For all the latest K-drama, K-pop, and Hallyuwood updates, keep following our coverage here.


Time of India
29-06-2025
- Entertainment
- Time of India
Our Unwritten Seoul episode 12 release date & time: What to expect from Park Bo Young and Jinyoung's drama finale
Our Unwritten Seoul episode 12 release date and time: tvN's latest drama, Our Unwritten Seoul, is in its finale week, and fans are already feeling the emotions set in. Starring Park Bo Young and Park Jin Young, the series has been praised for its heartfelt storytelling, realistic characters, and sensitive portrayal of mental health. With the finale set to air in just a few hours, it promises to bring a thoughtful close to what many are calling a beautifully crafted show. If you've been following the journey, here's a quick recap of the penultimate episode, what to expect in the final chapter, and when and where to watch it. What is Our Unwritten Seoul about? Our Unwritten Seoul follows the emotional, often messy journey of two twin sisters, both played by Park Bo Young, who decide to switch lives in hopes of escaping the weight of their own problems. Mi Rae, a high-achieving but burnt-out corporate employee, is drowning in deadlines and expectations. Her twin, Mi Ji, once a promising athlete, now lives a slower, more carefree life after stepping away from the spotlight. Feeling stuck in their respective ruts, the sisters agree to swap identities, and what starts as a temporary plan quickly unravels into a series of deeply personal discoveries. Park Jin Young stars as Mi Rae and Mi Ji's neighbour Lee Ho Soo, a high-powered lawyer from a top-tier firm who walks away from his job, only to spiral into questioning everything he thought he wanted. His emotional unravelling adds another layer of quiet intensity to the show, as he searches for meaning beyond his carefully crafted resume. Also in the mix is Ryu Kyung-soo as Han Se Jin, a man who once lived at the top of the finance world as a hedge fund CIO but now chooses peace over pressure, running a farm in the countryside where Mi Rae starts working as Mi Ji. Our Unwritten Seoul episode 11 recap In the penultimate episode of Our Unwritten Seoul, emotions ran high in what was arguably the most powerful and moving chapter of the series so far. Mi Ji and Ho Soo finally manage to earn Miss Rosa's trust, and in a quiet, heartbreaking moment, she opens up about her past. She reveals that her real name is Han Sang Wool and that she assumed the identity of her late friend Ro Sa after serving time in prison. The twist? She went to jail not for a crime of her own but to protect her friend's children from their abusive father—an act of silent sacrifice that hits hard. Just when it seemed like things were beginning to fall into place for the twin sisters, the story takes another unexpected turn. Ho Soo, who had been finding comfort and connection with Mi Ji, is suddenly hit with hearing loss. The trauma shakes him to his core, and instead of leaning on others, he withdraws completely. He breaks up with Mi Ji without much explanation, choosing isolation over vulnerability, leaving her and viewers shaken and heartbroken. Mi Ji, though heartbroken, decides to give Ho Soo the space he needs. She recognises that he must be feeling overwhelmed and burdened, and instead of pushing him, she quietly steps back, choosing empathy over desperation. But it's an intense and emotional confrontation with his mother that finally breaks through Ho Soo's walls. In a rare moment of vulnerability, he realises he can't keep carrying everything on his own. For the first time in a long while, he allows himself to lean on someone else. This turning point not only softens Ho Soo's guarded heart but also mends the quietly strained relationship with his mother. In a tearful conversation, they both finally say the things they've been holding back for years. It might be the first truly open moment they've ever shared. '…you're my son and I'm your mother, if you don't hold on to me, how will I live… hold on, hold on to everything you want' #OurUnwrittenSeoulEp11#OurUnwrittenSeoul Meanwhile, Mi Ji has a moment of clarity after a heartfelt conversation with the owner of Rosa Restaurant. She realises that walking away from Ho Soo might have been the safe choice, but it wasn't the right one—not when she still cares so deeply. In the final moments of the episode, she finds him again, and the emotional weight between them finally gives way. As they embrace, Ho Soo breaks down, letting his guard fall completely. Through tears, he admits he needs her and asks for her help—not just as a partner but as someone who sees him, understands him, and is willing to stay. As for Mi Ji, she takes a bold step toward finding her own path finally quitting her job at Korea Finance Management Corporation. When Han Se Jin offers her a fresh start in the U.S. with a promising opportunity to restart her career as a finance intern, she gently turns him down. Instead, she surprises him by offering to take care of his beloved strawberry farm while he's away. In that decision, Mi Ji admits something important: she still doesn't have all the answers, and that's okay. She realises she needs more time and space than she thought to truly figure out what she wants from life and for once, she's choosing her own pace over someone else's idea of success. What to expect from Our Unwritten Seoul episode 12 The teaser for the finale hints at an emotional rollercoaster ahead. Mi Ji's mother appears to discover her relationship with Ho Soo, setting the stage for a potentially tense family moment. Meanwhile, Mi Ji is seen having a heartbreaking conversation with her ailing grandmother, one that feels like a goodbye, suggesting a tearful farewell might be coming in the final episode. Mi Rae is also expected to open up to their mother about her future plans, possibly signalling a big shift in her personal journey. And as for Ho Soo's mother, all eyes are on how she will respond to his growing relationship with Mi Ji, especially now that he's learning to let others in. With so many emotional threads coming together, the finale promises to be both poignant and deeply cathartic. When and where to watch Our Unwritten Seoul episode 12? The final episode of Our Unwritten Seoul (Episode 12) is set to air on Sunday, June 29, 2025, at 9:20 PM KST on tvN in South Korea. International viewers can catch the episode on Netflix, typically a few hours after its original broadcast. For fans tuning in from other time zones, here's when it drops: 8:20 AM ET, 5:20 AM PT, 1:20 PM GMT, and 6:50 PM IST. For all the latest K-drama, K-pop, and Hallyuwood updates, keep following our coverage here.


The Review Geek
22-06-2025
- Entertainment
- The Review Geek
Our Unwritten Seoul – K-drama Episode 10 Recap & Review
Reading You Episode 10 of Our Unwritten Seoul begins with a flashback involving Ro-sa. She's chased by some kids that are bullying her, but she's going by the name of Sang-wol. We'll see more of these later on, given the show is book-ended by this story! For now, the Ro-sa article spreads like wildwife online. She's branded a murderer and even worse, her shop windows are smashed up by local thugs (off-screen, mind you). Tae-gwan is concerned when he finds out what Chung-gu has done, but the latter explains he's using this as a way of rocking the boat and passing guardian ownership to her son's uncle. An official investigation will begin soon, as there's due to be TV coverage too, which includes her brother-in-law giving a statement. Ro-sa receives a call from Inspector Im, who wants her to come in for questioning regarding a 'criminal allegation'. This stems from a false death report being filed to seize assets. Just like Mi-rae did when things got too hard, Ro-sa decides to hang up the call and turn her phone off, running from the problem. Meanwhile, Sang-yeong packs up his things and leaves the branch, turning the entire workforce against her. They all shoot daggers at her but Mi-rae, this time, actually scoffs at them. She's not going to take paid leave or shy away from this either, which throws doubts for some of the workers. When Tae-i finds out about her pressing charges, he offers to help her. She confirms that she's going to fight back but do so on her terms and at her pace. She's not going to lose this time, so she needs to be thorough. As for Wol-sun, she's not eating given Mi-ji isn't around as much. Ok-hui puts her foot down and doesn't want to bring Mi-ji back, given it's not her responsibility. Over in Seoul, Mi-rae and Se-jin start to spend more time together. As business partners, they visit a whole bunch of different establishments with owners that know Se-jin. He admits they've become friends over time and he wanted her to see some nice people in Seoul. When they arrive at the observatory, Se-jin has made his mind up and he's heading off to the States after all. Mi-rae thinks this is the right call and he even offers her the chance to come join him when she finishes up with her current cases. Meanwhile, Mi-ji heads over to see Ho-su. She does some digging into the Ro-sa situation and finds a letter from the prosecution office, and decides to jump in and help no matter what. Ho-su isn't sure this is a good idea, until he finds out Chung-gu was the one filing the lawsuit against Ro-sa. Ho-su is shocked when he hears Chung-gu so flippant and blasé about the whole ordeal. Chung-gu shrugs it off, arrogantly claiming he sees each client the same and they should all be treated accordingly. When Chung-gu keeps calling Ro-sa by the name of Sang-wol, Ho-su eventually leaves. Ho-su rings Mi-ji next and explains that KFMC are the ones behind this, alongside Chung-gu. Outside, Mi-ji convinces Ro-sa to come clean about what happened and not give up. She eventually does, and we learn the truth about the past. Ro-sa is Sang-wol and she grew up alongside her friend at the orphanage. She couldn't read after high school so she ended up doing various jobs but found herself constantly berated and assaulted by the staff and management due to her poor education. Only Ro-sa was there for her and read to Sang-wol whenever she could. Ro-sa wrote numerous poems during this time and even called Sang-wol her twin. The pair have an inseparable bond and lived together when they left the orphanage. When others moved in with them, Sang-wol started to feel how different she really was to everyone else, ostracised for being uneducated, while Ro-sa started to flourish. Realizing this, Sang-wol decided to leave the house and run away, not telling Ro-sa the real reason. She ended up working in a restaurant and after some time, rang Ro-sa only to find out she's married to a guy called Jong-du. Years passed and Sang-wol ran into Ro-sa by chance in Seoul. However, she's got a small child and she's been badly beaten by her husband. Ro-sa has blamed herself, thinking her child's condition was her fault, but it was never reported and all of their friends took his side. Sang-wol took Ro-sa and the child and fled. Things were okay for a while but Jong-du caught up to them and looked set to kill Ro-sa… until Sang-wol smacks him in the back of the head and kills him. Sang-wol took the fall for the man's death, but while she was in prison, people judged Ro-sa even worse. Ro-sa sold her poems for next to nothing to try and get by but with word out that Sang-wol is a murderer, very few people would take her on to work. She decided to use Ro-sa's name to try and hide her own past. After a few years of scraping by, they bought the house together. Ro-sa came up with the name of Rosa Restaurant but unfortunately, Ro-sa passed away from cancer after admitting her son to psychiatric care. Ro-sa also hands over the death report and pleads with Sang-wol to adopt her name and pretend Sang-wol is dead. Now, if ownership passes to Jong-du's family, Sang-wol is well aware that they would just seize the money and leave the poor kid to rot. This also explains why the house is so important and why she hasn't sold up yet. When Ho-su checks over the official documents that Sang-wol has, there's a letter in here from Ro-sa. She willingly hands everything over to Sang-wol and has the official documents to confirm this. Ho-su excitedly tells Sang-wol what he's found, explaining that they need to admit to the identity theft charges but the Will confirms that everything is legit, and all money has been passed to her son too, which gets her completely off the hook. As a result of all this, Chung-gu is left with egg on his face, while Mi-ji hands over a whole ton of petitions from students that received the Kim Ro-sa Scholarship. Sang-wol gets off with a suspended indictment, which is good news and it means that the case is effectively kept on hold and then later dismissed if she complies with what the court ask of her. For now, we don't actually know what those terms are. However, there's a bigger problem. Ho-su loses his hearing completely, cutting short any celebrations. He turns and walks away, with Mi-ji and Sang-wol unaware. The Episode Review This episode is by far the most emotional in the entire run of Our Unwritten Seoul. It's hard not to shed a tear when Sang-wol is reflecting on Ro-sa's words about meeting good people. Everything that's happened to her, and how she's been acting toward the redevelopment plan now makes a lot more sense with context around the past. It really is so sad to see how badly Ro-sa and Sang-wol had it growing up. It feels a little similar to Pachinko in the sense of having to deal with sexism, domestic violence and overwhelming prejudice, and it's amazing that the pair survived as long as they did. However, the big twist here comes from Ho-su losing his hearing completely, which has been foreshadowed but it's another bitter blow for our characters to handle. Just when we think things are turning a corner, our boy gets levelled with another low blow! We do get some nice moments though, like Mi-rae smirking at her manager, her ties with Se-jin and the development for Ok-hui too which are all nice inclusions. With two episodes left, this emotionally charged K-drama has left everything wide open and it's anyone's guess what will happen next. Previous Episode Next Episode Expect A Full Season Write-Up When This Season Concludes!


Time of India
22-06-2025
- Entertainment
- Time of India
Our Unwritten Seoul episode 10 release date and time: What to expect from Park Bo Young and Park Jin Young's emotional K-drama
Our Unwritten Seoul episode 10 release date and time: The heartfelt K-drama Our Unwritten Seoul, starring Park Bo Young and GOT7's Park Jin Young, has quickly become a weekend favourite for fans of slice-of-life storytelling. Blending past and present through emotional character arcs, the show has built a strong following since its premiere. As episode 10 approaches, viewers are eager to see how the story continues to unfold in its final stretch. What is Our Unwritten Seoul about? Our Unwritten Seoul follows the story of identical twin sisters, Yu Mi Ji and Yu Mi Rae, played by Park Min Young, who may look alike but lead very different lives. Mi Ji, once a rising sports star, is now adrift and unsure of her direction after a life-changing accident on the track field, while Mi Rae juggles a high-pressure corporate job and hides the emotional toll of workplace bullying. In a moment of desperation, the two decide to swap lives—what starts as a simple switch quickly turns into a life-altering journey filled with unexpected challenges, revelations, and personal growth. Park Jin Young takes on the role of Lee Hoo Soo, an idealistic aspiring lawyer whose strong moral compass often clashes with the harsh realities of the corporate world. Determined to succeed in his legal career, he finds himself constantly at odds with the unethical practices around him, making his journey both challenging and emotionally charged. Our Unwritten Seoul episode 10: What to expect With only three episodes left in the 12-episode season, episode 10 is expected to dive deeper into the characters' emotional journeys—especially the slow-burning romance between Hee Soo and Mi Ji. At the same time, Mi Rae begins to experience a different side of life, thanks to Han Se Jin (Ryu Kyung Soo), a former hedge fund CIO who's now living a quieter life as a farm owner. Mi Rae is gradually finding her strength and finally makes the bold decision to sue Sang Yeong. Taking things at her own pace, she's determined not to lose a fight she once walked away from. She's also planning to report him to the company for his history of sexual harassment and misconduct related to the HQ project. Armed with a recording in which Sang Yeong explicitly promises she wouldn't face consequences for stepping back from the project, Mi Rae begins to reclaim her voice. And while Mi Ji and Hee Soo offer steady support, it's Se Jin's return—and the moment he finds her in Seoul—that brings her the sense of comfort she's been quietly seeking. Our Unwritten Seoul: Release date and time for episode 10 Our Unwritten Seoul episode 10 will air in South Korea on Sunday, June 22, 2025, at 9:20 PM KST on tvN. For international viewers, the episode will be available for streaming on Netflix shortly after its Korean broadcast. You can watch Our Unwritten Seoul on tvN in South Korea, where new episodes air every Saturday and Sunday at 9:20 PM KST. For international viewers, the drama is available for streaming on Netflix, with episodes becoming accessible shortly after the Korean broadcast, complete with English subtitles. Here's when episode 10 will be available in different time zones: New episodes premiere every weekend, with episodes airing on both Saturday and Sunday. For all the latest K-drama, K-pop, and Hallyuwood updates, keep following our coverage here.