The deepening conflict between Um Ji-won and Ahn Jae-wook stirred the home theater.

The 14th episode of the KBS2 weekend drama 'For Eagle Brothers' aired on the evening of the 16th at 8 p.m. and featured intertwined relationships among various characters, heightening the drama's immersion and capturing viewers' attention. The broadcast achieved a viewership rating of 21% (provided by Nielsen Korea, based on all households nationwide), breaking its own highest viewership record and ranking first among all programs aired over the weekend, sweeping the home theater with increasing popularity.

In this episode, Kwang-sook went on a blind date arranged by Princess Sil (Park Jun-geum) on the condition that she would live with her younger brother-in-law, O Kang-soo (Lee Seok-ki), who had been discharged from the military. Eager to end the blind date quickly, Kwang-sook struggled to maneuver the situation by deliberately lying. Han Dong-seok (Ahn Jae-wook), unaware of Kwang-sook's situation, was bewildered to see her on blind dates with multiple people.

Meanwhile, Jiok-bun (Yu In-young) decided to give up on Oh Heung-soo (Kim Dong-wan). Accepting the fact that Heung-soo did not like her, Ok-bun visited Kim Sun-hwa (An Mi-na) and warned, "If you make Heung-soo cry, know that you will die in my hands," evoking sympathy. However, after hearing from an acquaintance that she hired a detective to solve an infidelity case, Ok-bun visited a detective agency, hinting at continuing to dig into Sun-hwa's identity.

Furthermore, the confrontation between Oh Cheon-soo (Choi Dae-cheol) and Kang So-yeon (Han Soo-yeon), which escalated to extremes, significantly heightened the tension in the drama. Cheon-soo tried to improve their marital relationship, but So-yeon firmly rejected him. He bluntly asked So-yeon, "You have a man, don't you?" unable to hide his anxiety at her ambiguous reply. So-yeon responded, "Let's not force ourselves to live together when we don't fit; let's live comfortably as strangers," showing a determined attitude.

On the day Hangeol (Yoon Jun-won) was supposed to have a meal, Dokgo-se-ri (Shin Seul-ki) ran swiftly after hearing that Oh Beom-soo (Yoon Park) and his daughter Hanni (I Bom) were at school. Beom-soo expressed gratitude towards Se-ri, who offered to take care of Hanni while he worked on his report. Despite her mother Jang Mi-ae's (Bae Hae-sun) nagging phone call asking when she would return, Se-ri disregarded it and had a delightful time with Hanni. However, when Hanni suddenly became ill, a shocked Se-ri immediately headed to the hospital with Beom-soo.

An unexpected situation arose when Park Sang-nam (Gong Jeong-hwan), the third blind date candidate, came to visit the Eagle Sorcery House. Sang-nam, who had feelings for Kwang-sook, came to ask her out on a date. Flustered, Kwang-sook reluctantly agreed to go on a date with Sang-nam due to Ju-sil's insistence, saying, "Stop the chatter and go on a date, or I'll have the youngest brother pack his bags and send him away."

At the end of the broadcast, Kwang-sook, who headed to the golf course with Sang-nam, encountered Dong-seok there and ended up playing golf together by chance. Dong-seok was about to swing perfectly under Sang-nam's guidance but lost his balance and fell. Kwang-sook, unable to suppress her laughter upon seeing this, burst into joyful laughter, creating a delightful ending that perfectly captivated the home theater, leaving audiences both laughing and crying as the week concluded.

KBS2 weekend drama 'For Eagle Brothers' airs every Saturday and Sunday at 8 p.m.

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