It’s strength lies in the quiet unfolding of beautiful stories that will tug at your heart. This isn’t a happy, light drama and it doesn’t provide an intense or exciting storyline. Due to the nature of their job as trauma cleaners, many of the stories are bittersweet. It tells the stories of those who can no longer speak for themselves in a way that is respectful and not overdone. “Move to Heaven is slow paced and emotional. So our Move to Heaven team are still together, with Na Mu finally telling her parents that she intends to work with them full-time, and ready to take on their next job. Geu Roo seems flustered and interested in her, but also confused. She says that she would like to hire them and the client is herself. The final scene shows Geu Ru in front of the Move to Heaven van when a young woman approaches him. Geu Roo wants Sang Gu to continue on in his role, so he will finish the paperwork to make it official. Defeated, Sang Gu turns to leave, but Lawyer Oh continues that his opinion isn’t really that important. Lawyer Oh meets with Sang Gu and tells him that he doesn’t think Sang Gu is qualified to act as Geu Roo’s guardian and the illegal fighting is just one example of why. While the raid errupts into chaos, they sneak an injured Sang Gu out the back door. Geu Roo and Na Mu find out about it and get the police involved. Sang Gu is forced to fight for Madame Jeong again. For our leads, I think it was a happy ending. Because “Move to Heaven” finished each sub-plot as the series went along, there isn’t a lot to break down for the ending.
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