Compared to the first arc of Moving , I think the second arc deviates more from the source material in interesting ways that deepen the characters’ backstories. The overall plot remains the same, but the drama explores the past in greater depth. As a result, there’s something about the middle act that feels fuller and more expressive than the original. Note: Part 2 will cover episodes 8-14 in the drama and episodes 16-25 in the webtoon (a.k.a., the second act). MI-HYUN AND DOO-SHIK: ROMANCE Starting off with Bong-seok’s parents, episodes 8 and 9 depict a spy romance that culminates into an epic reunion and ends with the confession, “I thought I would die.” For the most part, their trajectory stays the same, though the path to their love story differs. The drama spends two episodes just on their courtship, allowing their romance to blossom slowly and carefully. There isn’t anything grandiose about their love, and by most accounts, it’s a quiet and simple affair. The biggest d...
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