Episode 4 of KBS2’s popular weekend drama ‘I’ll Change Your Love’ delivered intense emotional highs as Gong Joo-ah (played by Jin Se-yeon) shares a deeply moving response to Yang Hyun-bin’s unwavering sincerity (Park Ki-woong). Aired on the 8th, the episode captivated audiences with heartfelt reunions and escalating tensions.
Record-Breaking Viewership Surge
The installment soared to a peak rating of 17.7% based on Nielsen Korea’s national standards, achieving the series’ highest viewership to date. This success solidified its position as the top-rated weekend drama, drawing viewers with richer romantic developments and public displays of affection between the leads.
Intense Emotions Erupt Among Supporting Cast
Supporting characters unleashed raw passions throughout the episode. Gong Jeong-han (Kim Sung-soo), Han Seong-mi (Yoo Ho-jeong), Yang Dong-ik (Kim Hyun-mook), and Cha Sa-ri (So Yi-hyun) navigated jealousy-fueled confrontations. Cha Sa-ri’s phone screen revealed no explosive outburst from the central figure, instead fueling Han Seong-mi’s rage toward her.
Gong Joo-ah intervenes, questioning Han Seong-mi with, “Mom, have you lost your mind too?” The exchange thickens the air with unresolved grudges, as pulling back proves impossible for Cha alone.
Romantic Tension Builds in Key Scenes
Gong Joo-ah and Yang Hyun-bin’s dynamic shifts dramatically during a tense faction standoff. Overwhelmed by premonitions and anxiety, Yang Hyun-bin conveys deep empathy, pulling Gong Joo-ah into a sincere embrace. Their root of troubles unravels, leading to fresh national confrontations.
Yang Dong-ik and Cha Sa-ri’s clashes expose Han Seong-mi’s capture via cafe CCTV footage. Yet Han Seong-mi fixates on Yang Dong-ik’s overt stares, spotting faces of other men in the mirror. Gong Jeong-han stays composed amid the chaos.
Overwhelmed by a massive fight, Gong Joo-ah transmits the incident back to Yang Dong-ik, sparking workplace fallout. National sentiment producer Yang Seon-chul (Joo Jin-mo) confronts Yang Dong-ik coldly, heightening stakes.
Sweet Reunion Steals the Show
Yang Hyun-bin, sensing three selves in Gong Joo-ah, offers a gentle kiss on the cheek amid rising emotions. Pingk’s analysis room fails to materialize, underscoring raw vulnerability. Gong Joo-ah tracks Han Seong-mi’s residence to an opistel, where a drunken Gong Joo-ah unleashes comic fury on the oblivious Yang Hyun-bin.
This pivotal reunion at their nostalgic pork cutlet restaurant amplifies the leads’ chemistry, blending humor and heartache. Their bold expressions ignite viewer excitement, boosting tension for future episodes.
The unpredictable plot twists propel Gong Joo-ah and Yang Hyun-bin toward deeper bonds, promising heightened drama. Episode 5 airs on the 14th at 8 p.m.
