Yun Kye-sang, will he lose his job as a director like this...Captain Kim Yo-han declared severe work history (Tri)
Aug 24, 2025
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In the 10th episode of SBS's Friday-Saturday drama 'Tri: We Become a Miracle' (scripted by Im Jin-ah, director Jang Young-seok, hereinafter 'Tri', Joo K-ram (Yoon Gye-sang) confessed his 'severe work history' in front of the vice-principal Sung Jong-man (Kim Yo-han) to hide the fault of captain Yoon Sung-joon (Kim Yo-han). Just before the National Sports Festival, attention was drawn to how Hanyang Sports High School's rugby department, which is on the verge of losing both its coach and captain, could overcome this crisis. As a result, 'Tri' continued to be popular, recording the highest ratings of 7.4% and 5.9% in the metropolitan area. (Nilson Korea)
Garam expressed her upset at the appearance of Lee Ji-ji, who wanted to come back to school despite being ignored by Nak-gyun. Izzy said "I'm going to hang in there a little bit because I think the kids will have to go through this dirty and dirty situation without me. Like Ju Ji-ram, he touched the heart by patting the garam. Lee Ji-ji has been reborn as a strong coach by helping Woo-jin's personal training, which is struggling with an ear injury.
Among them, Hanyang Sports High School's selection date for the national sports competition is approaching. Garam and Izzy were selected as the lottery winners with 100 points and 98 points for this month's fortune, and caused laughter by paying attention to Hanyang Sports High School's wild jinx. The two were nervous about their responsibility as different leaders than when they were players, and Garam made up his mind, saying, `Let's remain my coach and our coach to the kids.' The drawing date for the national sports competition match is finally here. Garam and Izzy took the lead with a spectacular appearance performance dressed in yellow tights. Hanyang Sports High School's opponent in the first round of the National Sports Festival was decided to be Mujin High School and announced a good start.
Sung-jun felt an unusual shoulder pain and was diagnosed with 'Rotator cuff tear', causing regret. For Sungjun, who is about to go to training, Garam said "Do you want to end your career here? He was hospitalized and blocked the training unconditionally.
Garam stirred tension by engaging in a war of nerves with reporter Seo Hee-tae (Procurement Hwan). Hee-tae provoked Garam, citing Sung-jun's injury. In response, Garam warned "Don't touch my baby." Following Hee-tae's provocation, Sung-jun's mother, Won-jung (Seo Jeong-yeon), asked Garam to persuade Sung-jun to give up rugby and work as an agent, and after hearing this, Sung-jun "I'm going to play rugby. I made it clear that I wanted to play rugby, but did you listen to me?" and caused regret by bursting out the accumulated sadness.
Sung-jun, who became more desperate for rugby, said "I just need to be able to play in the National Sports Festival. My life is at stake," Garam says, expressing his willingness to participate in the training, but that's why he's doing this. (National Sports Festival) So that it's not your last chance!" he advised. However, Sung-joon shocked the public by trading drugs because he was worried that he might not recover.
Hanyang Sports High School was turned upside down by the article of Hee-tae who found out about this. The vice-principal Jong-man and the shooting director Nak-kyun then found steroids in Sung-jun's room, raising tensions. Garam first confirmed that Sung-jun had not taken the medicine, and he hugged him and gave him a feeling of emotion. Garam claimed that it was his medicine to protect Sung-jun, and confessed in front of everyone that "I've been diagnosed with severe work history" signaling a turmoil. The future of Garam and Hanyang Sports High School's rugby department, who made a shocking confession ahead of the National Sports Festival, has intensified curiosity.
Above all, in the epilogue, Garam refused the expedition's request and said, "You may not be able to succeed as a rugby player in the end. But I always have the experience of doing my best at what I like. I'm sure that experience will help Sungjun grow in the future. You can't take away a chance just because you're afraid of failure," he said, expressing a deep emotion as a leader representing Sung-jun's heart.
Meanwhile, SBS's Friday-Saturday drama `Tri' airs every Friday and Saturday at 9:50 p.m.
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