Jeong Woo harus mengikuti takdir tak bisa lagi menemani Geu Ru, anak semata wayangnya menjalani hidup. Dia meninggalkan luka sekaligus usaha berupa jasa pindahan terakhir untuk bantu membereskan barang-barang peninggalan mereka yang sudah tiada bernama Move to Heaven. Several episodes here showcase forward thinking and well-meaning ideas, including a forbidden love angle between two men which is easily the best episode of the season. It's not just the cases that keep this season connected though but ultimately the overarching theme of death. In this heartening series, the simple deliberation of how a person spent his days while living, matters to the people he left behind after death. It prompts us to live a life with the goal of sharing beautiful memories because life can be savagely fleeting. It's clear this experience has traumatized Geu-Roo, who finds himself struggling and having bad dreams. In the morning, Sang-Koo hears on the news that the gambling den has been completely dismantled. Geu-Roo turns the TV off though, reminding his Uncle that they need to eat. Move to Heaven: With Adam McArthur, Lee Jehoon, Tang Joon-sang, Jung Young-joo. Working as trauma cleaners, both Gu-ru and Sang-gu uncover various stories of the deceased while experiencing different emotions and sentiments toward life, death and family. HEFlYK.

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