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Review | K-drama review: Run On – Netflix romantic drama finds happy endings in its closing episodes
- Although it got off to a slow start, Run On has gone from strength to strength, and the finale was worth the wait
- Highlights came at the end of the series, including a break-up and making up, and a coming out
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3/5 stars
The Korean TV drama Run On proves one thing: slow and steady does win the race.
When it started, the show introduced us to a dashing young sprinter, yet after just a few sessions on the field, his career ended up taking a very different track. Though he was the last to realise it, he eventually discovered that his talents lay elsewhere.
As the 16-episode series came to a close this week, Seon-gyeom (Im Si-wan) officially took a job as a sports agent in Dan-a’s (Choi Soo-young) agency. The endorphin rush and raised heartbeat of the sprint was a mirage. Seon-gyeom’s cool demeanour and calm temperament were better suited to more measured endeavours.
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