As seen with the first episode, the young man was a poor victim who unfortunately passed due to a workplace accident. With the first and second episode, the drama tugged at our heartstrings by providing context and details behind the individuals who passed. We even get a small glimpse into Na-mu and her dynamic with Geu-ru as his close (and only) friend. We learn more about their work as trauma cleaners and how exactly they go about with the business. The first episode was primarily foundational and introductory we learn a lot about our main character, Geu-ru, and his relationship with his father (played by Ji Jin-hee). Upon watching the first two episodes, the drama started off like how I expected and thought it would. Together, the three work together under the name of ‘Move to Heaven’ and find themselves caught up in each individual case that they handle. Lee Je-hoon jumps into the picture by joining the company as Geu-ru’s unfamiliar uncle, Cho Sang-gu, and Geu-ru’s friend, Yoon Na-mu ( Hong Seung-hee) also plays her part in helping out with the company. He works with his father on their company ‘Move to Heaven’ where they describe themselves as trauma cleaners and clean up the living spaces and belongings of the deceased. ‘Move to Heaven’ stars Tang Joon-sang as Han Geu-ru, a 20-year old boy diagnosed with Asperger syndrome. Fast forward a few days later and I’m caught up on 5 episodes so far. Although the drama dropped all 10 episodes a little over a month ago, I was only recently able to tune into the episodes a few days ago. It just looked so different and emitted such a mysterious but intriguing tone and had such an interesting premise. There are a few new dramas that have premiered within the past month and ‘Move to Heaven’ was one of those I knew I had to check out the moment I watched its official teaser.
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