"Try" Kim Yo-han's tear sacrifice...Stretching the hearts of viewers with one shot of leadership

Aug 17, 2025

 'Try' Kim Yo-han's tear sacrifice...Stretching the hearts of viewers with one shot of leadership



 'Try' Kim Yo-han's tear sacrifice...Stretching the hearts of viewers with one shot of leadership
Tri Kim Yo-han captured the small screen with his passionate leadership.

In the 8th episode of SBS' Friday-Saturday drama `Tri: We Become a Miracle,' which aired on the 16th, Kim Yo-han played a variety of roles from solving the crisis of decomposition to sacrificing himself as rugby team captain Yoon Sung-joon.

Yoon Sung-joon said in the first game of the national high school rugby tournament during the presidential term "There is not much time left. Raise your head", he said, revealing the true leader who encourages his team members. Although he lost the game unfortunately, Yoon Sung-joon strengthened his teamwork with his team members by shedding hot tears.




Since then, as the entire team has been in crisis due to suspicion of school violence by freshman Moon Woong (Kim Dan), Sung Joon has stepped up himself. In the process of confirming whether it is true or not, he said a short but heavy word "To believe," which touched the hearts of viewers. He then visited Cho Geon-chang, who made a false accusation, and appealed, "Please just write it down." Sung-joon, who showed unwavering charisma despite Kang's mockery, eventually lowered himself to protect the team by kneeling without hesitation. This scene left a deep resonance and emotion.

Despite such performances, Sung-joon and his team members were scolded by coach Joo Kyung-ram (Yoon Gye-sang). Sung-jun expressed his anxiety, saying "I'm afraid I won't be able to play rugby" but showed an attitude of reflecting on his dogmatic behavior, "I'm sorry". This showed how heavy his responsibility towards the rugby department was.

Through 'Tri', Kim Yo-han is completely transformed into Yoon Seong-jun, the captain with strong responsibility, sincerely depicting the passion of youth and hot teamwork. Attention is focused on the performance of Kim Yo-han, who delicately expresses the growing character and grows his presence in each episode.




'Tri: We Become a Miracle' airs every Friday and Saturday at 9:50 p.m. on SBS.



mj.cho@sportschosun.com