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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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Im Si-wan in a still from Netflix K-drama Run On. Genuine emotional reactions to events in its closing episodes herald happy endings all round for viewers who have stayed with the series.

This article contains spoilers of the show.

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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