In the first scene of Live Your Own Life episode 28, Hyo-sim moves into her new house, leaving Uicheon Villa behind. Sun-soon thinks she can be manipulated and tries to stop her. Nevertheless, Hyo-sim leaves eventually.
On the other hand, Tae-min ties the knot with Soo-kyung in the church. Right after attending Tae-min’s wedding, Tae-ho hurries over to help Hyo-sim with unpacking in her new house. Once everything is in order, Hyo-sim tells Tae-ho to go, and he does just that, making his way to the workplace.
At Uicheon Villa, Woo-joo is taking Ga-on to meet with a producer now that he has accepted her singing profession. On the other hand, both Sun-soon and Hyo-sim are struggling to sleep without each other around.
Additionally, we observe that Sook-hyang has locked Tae-hee inside her room and is not allowing her to leave. Sook-hyang is pressuring Tae-hee to marry the son of their business acquaintance. In the midst of all this, Hyo-do takes a beating from the goons. He works at a chicken joint because he is too embarrassed to go back to his home.
After Hyo-sim moves out, we watch Hyo-joon go back to his home to live with Sun-soon. He tells Sun-soon that he won’t be giving his bar exam, as he was never interested in law. On top of that, he tells her that he plans to get a job instead. The discovery throws everything into disarray, and Hyo-sung tries to get Hyo-joon to take the test.
While at work, Tae-ho stumbles into an episode of Soo-kyung’s news show that threatens to expose the truth about the killer of Tae-ho’s father. Tae-ho thinks this might be the reason Tae-min got married so quickly. He goes on to bribe a news channel staffer into telling him the truth.
In the episode’s closing moments, upon discovering Tae-min’s marriage, Myung-hee uses a phone booth to call Sook-hyang. At the same time, Sook-hyang orders goons to capture Myung-hee. The episode ends with the thugs surrounding Myung-hee, prepared to catch her.
In episode 28, Hyo-sim moves out of Uicheon Villa. Tae-min and Soo-kyung tie the knot. Sook-hyang keeps Tae-hee locked in her room and sends goons to catch Myung-hee.
The level of drama in the episode is significantly raised. At this point, the drama is entering its falling action, and the situation is both critical and interesting.
The vast majority of the performers are excellent in their respective roles. The middle-aged female characters, nevertheless, are still extremely theatrical, to the point that it becomes annoying. Nonetheless, it appears that the writers, not the actors, are to blame for this.
As a whole, the episode is quite dramatic, engaging, and enjoyable. Interesting things happen at the end of the episode. So, it’ll be interesting to see where things go moving forward.