Lee Sun-bin and Kim Young-dae, a hot night → an unexpected past relationship..Let's go to the moon.

Sep 28, 2025

Lee Sun-bin and Kim Young-dae, a hot night → an unexpected past relationship..Let's go to the moon.



'Let's go to the moon' Lee Sun-bin and Kim Young-dae had a hot night.

The fourth episode of MBC's Friday-Saturday drama 『Let's Go to the Moon』 (played by Na Yoon-chae, directed by Oh Da-young) depicts the moments when the 「Munan」 Jung Da-hae (Lee Sun-bin), Kang Eun-sang (Rami-ran), and Kim Ji-song (Cho A-ram) face each other's wounds and deficiencies of the past under the subtitle 『Why I want to be rich』. In the process, Da-hae was caught up in a dizzying aftermath with an unexpected night with Dr. Ham Ji-woo (Kim Young-dae), raising the tension of the play.

After moving to his new house, Da-hae was proud of the house with a threshold for a while, but he swallowed bitterness at the reality that he still couldn't freely set it on the wall. On the bus to work, Da-hae was seen in the news of the motel fire, shocking. It was covered with a mosaic, but the viewers quickly recognized that it was Daemae, and as rumors spread to the company, Daemae had to sweat.




At the same time, Eun-sang and Jisong faced each other's past wounds. Eun-sang was saddened by the accident of her daughter Kim Ji-sang (Ki So-yu)'s school bus to a daycare center. Jisong talks about his childhood in a house like a garbage dump with his mother who fell in love with a cult, his father who left home, and his life" confessed his childhood commitment.

At the same time, Daeda recalled the night of the motel fire on the bus on the way home from work. Dr. Ham's arm was covered with humorous graffiti. That night, before the fire, the two bumped into each other at a karaoke room. He was in front of Dr. Ham, who opened the door, attracted by his own song from the next room. To Da-hae's confession that he endured listening to his songs during the hard times, Dr. Ham expressed overwhelming emotion, saying, `I love that my music saved someone.' After heightened emotions, the two shared a hot kiss, and a fire broke out in the motel headed together.

Back in reality, Dr. Ham is a person who can nail the living room wall at will, but I'm a person who doesn't get in big trouble if I nail it on the living room wall, so I thought it was a greed that I should not even dare to hold my feelings for him. In response, Dr. Ham grabbed Da-da's heart with a sincere word asking not to avoid him. Just as Daeseo gave Dr. Ham the courage to regain his dream of music, Dr. Ham also became a being who instilled new hope in Daeseo. Da-hae vowed "I will go without stopping until money can take me away" and hoped that his relationship with Dr. Ham might continue at the end.




In the epilogue of the broadcast on this day, an unexpected past relationship between Hae-hae and Dr. Ham was depicted. Da-hae, who went to a sponsorship program due to her poor family during her school years, was worried that her friends would find out, but Dr. Ham, who was on the stage that day, ruined the stage due to a deviation from the note, so all attention naturally turned to that direction. In fact, their relationship was already beginning then.

The reason why Moon-in dreamed of 'rich' was not grand. It's a life where you can put a nail on the wall comfortably, throw away your used toothpaste right away, and you don't have to lick the lid of your yogurt. It was just a simple but clear wish for a better tomorrow than today. The reason 'Let's go to the moon' is that the story of Moon-in feels like our story. So I have no choice but to cheer more.

Immediately after the 4th episode, viewers who were fascinated by the unexpected love line poured into various communities, saying, `I've never seen a story like a male and female protagonist before, and it's really good.' The warmans between Moon-in were also followed by sympathy and support, saying, "(A being who takes each other out of the abyss whenever they have a hard time."




Meanwhile, MBC's Friday-Saturday drama `Let's Go to the Moon' airs every Friday and Saturday at 9:50 p.m.





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