The drama 'Divorce Insurance' provided warm empathy and excitement until the end with cheerful laughter.

tvN Monday-Tuesday drama 'Divorce Insurance' (directed by Lee Won-seok and Choi Bo-kyung, written by Lee Tae-yoon, planned by CJ ENM and Studio Genie, produced by Mong Jaksso and Studio Mondo) concluded successfully on the 6th with a positive response. No Gi-jun (played by Lee Dong-wook) and Kang Han-deul (played by Lee Joo-bin) continued their sweet romance as each other's twin flames, while Ahn Jeong-man (played by Lee Kwang-soo) and Jeon Na-rae (played by Lee Da-hee) boarded a flight to Singapore, hinting at an ongoing romance. The success of the formal launch of Divorce Insurance and the growth of the TF team members left a warm impression until the end.

On this day, Divorce Insurance welcomed new subscribers, the couple Na Dae-bok (played by Kim Won-hae) and the prospective couple Nam Chang-hee, completing its subscriber count. Na Dae-bok steadily progressed on a project to win over Lee So-jung (played by Kim Nam-jin) by 1 percent each day. As they shopped together and helped with housework, the distance between the two slowly closed. Just as they celebrated their success in resolving issues, an article raised concerns that Divorce Insurance promotes divorce, causing alarm within the TF team. They found themselves in a situation where a solution to promoting divorce needed to be found before the review. No Gi-jun, troubled by unclear thoughts, found a clue from Kang Han-deul's words, "the center is always me." Through the 'Self-Care Program,' understanding 'me,' the starting point of all matters, would help understand the counterpart too. Ultimately, Divorce Insurance concluded that it is a device and opportunity to reflect on the reasons couples stand before divorce. Having resolved the task of promoting divorce, Divorce Insurance passed the final review and confirmed its formal launch.

The TF team decided to go on a celebratory trip to the sea. They opened up their inner thoughts that had been held back due to busy work and created memories for the last time. After leaving the dining area, No Gi-jun and Kang Han-deul enjoyed a date while walking along the coast. No Gi-jun suddenly became curious about Kang Han-deul's still unclear tarot question. Kang Han-deul asked whether they could meet a "twin flame," meaning a soulmate that helps initiate a new chapter in life rather than just romance. In response to No Gi-jun's question about the success, she smiled, conveying positive meaning. No Gi-jun and Kang Han-deul had become each other's twin flames, having spent a lot of time together.

Meanwhile, Ahn Jeong-man, who was still contemplating Jeon Na-rae's suggestion, resolved his worries after hearing No Gi-jun's words that being happy together was all that mattered. However, unable to convey his decision to Jeon Na-rae at the wrong timing, the day of departure approached. Jeon Na-rae arrived at the airport to board a flight to Singapore alone. As he nervously looked around, Ahn Jeong-man appeared before him. At that moment, Jeon Na-rae, who had been anxious, finally relaxed and approached Ahn Jeong-man to kiss him. Confirming their true feelings for each other, Ahn Jeong-man and Jeon Na-rae looked forward to continuing their romance while ensuring each other's territories in Singapore.

Divorce Insurance was unveiled to the world amid everyone's expectations. No Gi-jun and Kang Han-deul promised to stay together for the unpredictable future ahead, following their successful formal launch. Na Dae-bok and Lee So-jung, who promised to become each other's Aurora under the unbelievable scenery that unfolded before them during the Aurora World trip that was on his wife's bucket list, and Jo A-young (played by Choo So-jung), who gathered the courage to start a new relationship after consistently pushing away Park Woon-sik (played by Yoo Hyun-soo), made viewers smile. The ending in the now-desolate TF team office, where the team members had returned to their original places, featured No Gi-jun suggesting they create a 'confidence insurance' for Na Dae-bok, foreshadowing an ongoing journey to find the unfinished 'me' while leaving cheerful laughter until the end.

'Divorce Insurance' portrays the reality of adult growth aiming to live true to oneself through the process of creating divorce insurance that protects life after divorce, a potential disaster for anyone, while infusing laughter, excitement, empathy, and comfort into the living rooms. Among them, the romance between No Gi-jun and Kang Han-deul, which evolved from an accidental first meeting to a proper '4' relationship, was special and exciting. There was an enthusiastic response to the relationship between those who comforted each other and provided courage when needed. The various stories of couples facing divorce not only prompted reflections on the meaning of togetherness but also conveyed the message that divorce is merely a journey to find 'me' rather than an end.

In particular, the performances of the actors who completed the fresh material of Divorce Insurance shone brighter than ever. Above all, the 'exciting guarantee' chemistry between Lee Dong-wook and Lee Joo-bin was impeccable. Returning to romantic comedy after a long time, Lee Dong-wook drew praise by perfectly embodying No Gi-jun's charming, cheerful demeanor and complex emotional shifts regarding past wounds. Lee Joo-bin also portrayed Kang Han-deul's growth into the wider world through Divorce Insurance and No Gi-jun with meticulous detail, resonating with viewers. The playful banter with close friend No Gi-jun and the romance with Jeon Na-rae amplified the engrossing appeal brought by Lee Kwang-soo, while Lee Da-hee's presence enhanced the charm of Jeon Na-rae, who experiences the meaning of teamwork through the TF team from her intense first appearance. Additionally, the passionate performances of Kim Won-hae, Choo So-jung, and Yoo Hyun-soo, set against the backdrop of the Divorce Insurance TF team, presented diverse perspectives and thoughts on marriage and divorce, completing a rich narrative.

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