The Sunshine is a melodrama set during the late Joseon Dynasty.
As with other melodramas, the central story of The Sunshine revolves around the entangled fates of its male and female protagonists.
The core plotline follows Park Joo-ho and Kim Jung-hyun as they gradually come to terms with their feelings for each other.
However, by the end of Episode 5, which aired yesterday, there wasn’t even a hint of romance between them.
“Director Kwon, it’s starting now.”
Many eyes were glued to the screen as Episode 6 began.
This included the production team of The Sunshine.
It wouldn’t be an exaggeration to say that the future of the drama hinged on this episode.
After all, this was the episode where the relationship between Park Joo-ho and Kim Jung-hyun would take a significant turn.
A pivotal episode meticulously crafted to establish their emotional connection.
It marked the beginning of Park Joo-ho’s gradual change in attitude toward Kim Jung-hyun, whom he had previously treated coldly.
‘This episode must hint at their future.’
Director Kwon Jae-hyeop, now seated with familiar faces, wore a serious expression.
The other staff members also appeared tense, watching the on-screen interaction between the two protagonists.
This episode needed to show viewers that The Sunshine was a melodrama.
It had to subtly foreshadow the changing dynamics between the leads, building anticipation for the future.
Online Comments as Episode 6 Began:
The recap of the climactic scene from Episode 5, added to the beginning of Episode 6, made it easier for viewers to understand the current situation between Park Joo-ho and Kim Jung-hyun.
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“...What courage made you do this? A woman who used to tremble at the slightest scratch...”
Park Joo-ho pointed his gun at Kim Jung-hyun.
“Shoot if you’re going to, or let me go if you’re not. I have places to be.”
To Park Joo-ho, Kim Jung-hyun was the daughter of the man who had killed his parents—a bitter enemy.
Kim Jung-hyun was well aware of this.
Her bitter smile reflected that understanding.
At least Park Joo-ho had a valid reason to want her dead.
Thus, she didn’t run.
Even as blood from her gunshot wound caused her vision to blur, she stood her ground.
Disheveled hair.
A suit ruined by dirt and dust.
A shoulder soaked in crimson blood.
This was far from the beloved young lady of Hanseong that Park Joo-ho remembered.
Anyone who saw the current state of Kim Jung-hyun would be utterly shocked.
“Do you even know what path you’re walking?”
Park Joo-ho scolded her, his face twisted in frustration.
The Kim Jung-hyun before him was no longer someone he could simply hate.
“I don’t know much. But I know this is my path.”
“Killing a traitor changes nothing! Why put yourself in danger?”
“...If only I’d known earlier that you were this kind...”
Kim Jung-hyun swayed precariously, her weakened figure barely holding up.
Park Joo-ho instinctively reached out to steady her.
The gun he had been holding was now lowered, no longer aimed at her.
Kim Jung-hyun’s gaze, faint and unfocused, slowly drifted upward to meet Park Joo-ho’s.
The sharp clarity that usually defined her eyes was completely gone.
Park Joo-ho’s gaze, too, had softened, no longer cold and detached.
Perhaps that’s why...
“May I entrust my fleeting life to you... just for a moment?”
Her frail voice, barely audible, reached Park Joo-ho’s ears.
The atmosphere between them shifted drastically, starkly different from anything before.
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The emotional connection between the characters, as intended by Director Kwon, had been effectively conveyed.
Within seconds, Kim Jung-hyun lost consciousness completely, collapsing against Park Joo-ho’s chest.
“...Does he believe she’s his, or does he think she will be?”
Rather than killing her, Park Joo-ho ultimately chose to protect her.
With their long-stagnant relationship taking a new direction, the show’s ratings began to reflect the change.
“Wow, it’s over 15%!”
For a cable drama like The Sunshine, this was an impressive achievement—far from a failure.
However, Episode 6 wasn’t over yet.
Director Kwon Jae-hyeop calmly awaited the true climax of the episode.
The Following Scene:
His destination: Kim Jung-hyun’s home.
He walked toward the house of the very family responsible for his parents’ deaths.
Viewers who had seen Park Joo-ho’s past in Episode 1 immediately grasped the significance of this act.
Upon arriving at the traditional tile-roofed house, Park Joo-ho stood momentarily in front of its large gate, overwhelmed by mixed emotions.
Then, with a resounding bang, he kicked the massive gate open and stepped inside.
All eyes turned to him and the unconscious Kim Jung-hyun in his arms.
“M-my lady!!”
“W-what on earth is going on here?!”
Kim Jung-hyun’s nanny and the servants of the Kim household were understandably shocked.
It wasn’t just the sight of their lady in a stranger’s arms—it was her disheveled, injured state that made it all the more shocking.
They rushed to tend to her first, regardless of who Park Joo-ho was.
Time passed after the shocking incident.
Thanks to the devoted care of those around her, Kim Jung-hyun’s condition gradually improved.
One day, a restless Park Joo-ho decided to visit her.
He needed to confront his own thoughts about why he had spared her life.
Finally, the two met again.
Park Joo-ho approached Kim Jung-hyun as she wandered alone in the wide backyard of her home.
"...You’re alive."
"Thanks to you."
Kim Jung-hyun expressed her gratitude to Park Joo-ho for saving her life.
Not long after, snow began to fall for the first time that season.
Park Joo-ho’s gaze was slowly drawn to her delicate face as she paused to look up at the sky.
The climax of Episode 6 had begun.
The near-death experience, the thoughts she’d wrestled with while bedridden—they all began to take form as spoken words.
"I’ve thought about it endlessly, alone."
Her neatly tied hair.
The elegant hanbok.
The dainty floral shoes.
She was exactly as Park Joo-ho remembered her—graceful and poised.
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If she chose to tread such a perilous and unpredictable road...
"If I were to give you another chance to live, another opportunity to survive..."
She would inevitably fade away like the snow falling now, leaving only a cold emptiness behind.
She was someone who might one day vanish completely, destroyed by the relentless bullets of the Japanese military, leaving Park Joo-ho behind.
A dull ache tightened in his chest.
He wished she would no longer descend into his life like this, bringing pain with her.
He wished he could rid himself of the faint remnants of attachment he still clung to.
"Like a butterfly newly awakened, shed everything and fly lightly. Embrace this vast world with your heart."
And yet, his head wouldn’t turn away.
His eyes wouldn’t close.
"Live as freely as anyone could."
That quiet utterance, neither fully to herself nor entirely to him, caused Park Joo-ho to press his lips tightly together.
Her face was as composed as ever.
"Even if I can’t see what lies ahead, even if arrows come flying from all directions..."
Like the wind, she would carry on.
Kim Jung-hyun smiled softly as she watched the snowflakes gently scatter around her.
The scene was like a painting.
Through Park Joo-ho’s eyes, the young lady before him was breathtakingly serene.
"The chance you gave me... I won’t waste it."
Her appearance, her voice, her thoughts—everything about her was so pure.
She was someone he didn’t want to see scarred by the struggles of the resistance, someone he wished wouldn’t be stained by hardship.
"...She’s beautiful...."
Not just Park Joo-ho—viewers like Nael couldn’t take their eyes off the screen either.
Kim Jung-hyun, standing alone amid the delicate snowflakes, was a sight straight out of a masterpiece.
The scene of her locking eyes with Park Joo-ho spread like wildfire across online communities and social media.
That single shot, of the two staring at each other in silence, was deemed an "iconic moment," one worthy of being called a “life’s best still.”
The climax of Episode 6 left a deep impression, concluding with grace.
The Sunshine also broke its own viewership record with this episode.
A New Chapter: March
Whether it was inevitable or destined all along, time moved on.
By the time March arrived and the new semester began at Narae Arts High School, the long corridor buzzed with murmurs as Ha-eun walked in.
The gazes were different this time.
Not the usual stares she’d received simply for being a celebrity, but something more.
"Isn’t this the third-year floor? Why are there so many first-years here...?"
"Don’t play dumb. They’re all here to see you, Lee Ha-eun."
"...I should be studying."
Ha-eun couldn’t help but smile awkwardly as students—both peers and juniors—gathered to catch a glimpse of the remarkable friend or senior who had been the talk of the internet all weekend.
This kind of attention was unfamiliar to her, and it was clear from her slightly bashful expression.