The relationship between Jung Da-hae and Ham Ji-woo reached a new level in the latest episode of the MBC drama “To the Moon.” The series, which follows three office workers turning to cryptocurrency to change their lives, dedicated its fifth episode to a significant romantic development between the two characters, played by Lee Sun-bin and Kim Young-dae.
A Pivotal Date Under the Flowers
In the episode that aired on October 3, 2025, the characters Jung Da-hae and Ham Ji-woo enjoyed a significant date on a street lined with cherry blossoms at night. The scene showed a major step forward in their relationship, which had been building over previous episodes. After an unexpected night together, Da-hae had tried to create distance between them, but Ji-woo made it clear he did not want her to go.
The newly released images from the drama show a pivotal moment during their date. Ji-woo suddenly stops Da-hae, closing the distance between them as they stand on the flower-lined street. Their eyes meet, filled with unspoken emotion, and the world seems to stand still around them. This moment marks a clear shift from their previous uncertain interactions.
The production team highlighted the importance of this scene, noting that the dialogue under the falling cherry blossoms was crafted to show the emotional weight of their conversation. The setting added to the tender and sincere atmosphere as the characters shared their thoughts and feelings.
From Office Tension to Budding Romance
The romantic progression follows a period of professional and personal tension for Jung Da-hae. In earlier episodes, she found herself feeling jealous when her colleague, Jung Da-hee (played by Hong Seung-hee), was linked with Ham Ji-woo in office conversations. The situation became more intense for Da-hae when she saw Ji-woo and Da-hee standing side-by-side, making a heart shape with their hands. Da-hae was seen watching them from behind cherry blossom trees, her gaze fixed on them with clear jealousy.
This professional rivalry added another layer to Da-hae’s feelings, as she had recently lost to Da-hee in a project proposal review. The drama showed her struggling to suppress her growing emotions for Ji-woo, making their eventual romantic date a significant turning point for her character.
A Makeover Signals Inner Change
Further emphasizing Da-hae’s personal growth, a recent episode also featured a meaningful makeover for the character. With the help of her friends and co-workers, Kang Eun-sang (Ra Mi-ran) and Kim Ji-song (Jo Aram), Da-hae changed her usual style for a more elegant look, wearing a dress and statement earrings.
The production team explained that this transformation was not just about her appearance. They stated, “Da Haeโs makeover is not merely a transformation in her physical appearance, but also a moment connected to her inner growth.” The scene also highlighted the supportive friendship between the three main characters, with Eun-sang and Ji-song shown as steady pillars of support for Da-hae.
About the Drama
“To the Moon” is a South Korean television series that premiered on September 19, 2025, and airs every Friday and Saturday on MBC. Based on a novel of the same name by Jang Ryu-jin, the story centers on three women from poor familiesโJung Da-hae, Kang Eun-sang, and Kim Ji-songโwho are exhausted by their monotonous jobs and mediocre salaries. They pin their hopes on cryptocurrency investing, dreaming of their investments soaring “to the moon.”
The drama stars Lee Sun-bin as Jung Da-hae, a contract worker on the public relations marketing team at Marron Confectionery, and Kim Young-dae as Ham Ji-woo, the young and successful director of the big data TF team at the same company. While he appears to have a perfect life, he feels unhappy and has been losing sight of his dreams, a situation that begins to change after he meets Jung Da-hae.
The series also features a strong supporting cast, including Ra Mi-ran and Jo Aram as Da-hae’s friends and fellow contract workers, and has included special appearances by actors such as Kang Tae-oh and Zhang Hao.
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