When Life Gives You Tangerines Episode 5
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The 5th episode is centered on the difficult situation of Ae-soon and Gwan-sik. Ae-soon is heartbroken to see the cast iron pipe-shik withering next to Ae-soon. They are having a hard time, but a scene appears in which Jeon Kwang-rye visits Kim Chun-ok and asks him to help Ae-soon before she dies. Jeon Kwang-rye worries about her daughter and reveals her desire to protect her even after she dies.
Yang Gwan-sik works on the ship of the Hak family and receives beatings and unfair treatment, but he does his best for Ae-soon and the children. However, his situation gets worse and worse, eventually blocking the opportunity to work. Ae-soon gives up her pride and heads to her grandmother, Kim Chun-ok, for a living for her family.
Jeon Kwang-rye asks Kim Chun-ok for Ae-soon and asks for help when Ae-soon is in trouble. Kim Chun-ok understands Jeon Kwang-rye's heart and delivers her pocket money to Ae-soon. This money becomes an opportunity to change the lives of Ae-soon and Gwan-sik. Ae-soon buys a pear with this money, and through this, her life begins to turn around.
Gwan-sik's ship is full of ships, and Ae-soon begins to be recognized by Gwan-sik's family. She now takes on the role of vice-chief of the fishing village, and is depicted gradually fulfilling her dreams. However, there are still elements of anxiety in Ae-soon's life. The fact that Jeon Kwang-rye died of breathing disease while living as a sleeping woman, and the uncertainty about Ae-soon's son causes anxiety in her heart.
Finally, the sudden appearance of Hak's wife, Bu Sang-gil, leaves questions about future developments and adds tension. Amid the intersecting expectations and anxiety about how these factors will affect future episodes, the story of Ae-soon and Gwan-sik will continue to unfold interestingly.
Yang Gwan-sik works on the ship of the Hak family and receives beatings and unfair treatment, but he does his best for Ae-soon and the children. However, his situation gets worse and worse, eventually blocking the opportunity to work. Ae-soon gives up her pride and heads to her grandmother, Kim Chun-ok, for a living for her family.
Jeon Kwang-rye asks Kim Chun-ok for Ae-soon and asks for help when Ae-soon is in trouble. Kim Chun-ok understands Jeon Kwang-rye's heart and delivers her pocket money to Ae-soon. This money becomes an opportunity to change the lives of Ae-soon and Gwan-sik. Ae-soon buys a pear with this money, and through this, her life begins to turn around.
Gwan-sik's ship is full of ships, and Ae-soon begins to be recognized by Gwan-sik's family. She now takes on the role of vice-chief of the fishing village, and is depicted gradually fulfilling her dreams. However, there are still elements of anxiety in Ae-soon's life. The fact that Jeon Kwang-rye died of breathing disease while living as a sleeping woman, and the uncertainty about Ae-soon's son causes anxiety in her heart.
Finally, the sudden appearance of Hak's wife, Bu Sang-gil, leaves questions about future developments and adds tension. Amid the intersecting expectations and anxiety about how these factors will affect future episodes, the story of Ae-soon and Gwan-sik will continue to unfold interestingly.
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