SBS 'Try: We Become a Miracle' has revealed the favorite scenes chosen by the actors, with only two episodes left until its conclusion.
SBS Friday-Saturday drama 'Try: We Become a Miracle' (written by Im Jin-a / directed by Jang Young-seok, hereinafter 'Try') is a comedic growth sports drama about the unpredictable eccentric director Joo Ga-ram and the perennial underdog Hanyang Physical Education High School rugby team racing toward victory in the national championships. Notably, the highest ratings for the previous episodes 9 and 10 soared to 7.4%, and the highest rating for episode 9 among viewers aged 20 to 49 reached 2.96%. Additionally, Good Day Corporation's FUNdex announced that in the third week of August (from August 18 to August 24), the TV drama ranked second in social media buzz, proving its miraculous box office power by capturing both ratings and attention.
Among these, the 'Try' team revealed the favorite scenes chosen by Yoon Kye-sang (playing Joo Ga-ram), Lim Se-mi (playing Bae Ji), and Kim Yo-han (playing Yoon Sung-jun), drawing attention.
First, Yoon Kye-sang, who plays Joo Ga-ram, the director of the Hanyang Physical Education High School rugby team, made viewers cry and laugh as a role model of a good adult, stating, "The scene in episode 2 where the rugby team members successfully achieve their first try together is the most memorable for me." Yoon Kye-sang commented on this scene, saying, "It was a moment that showed the meaning of 'try' that we all create by stumbling and getting back up in our lives, beyond just winning or losing a game," adding, "I think this scene best captures that 'Try' is not just a simple sports drama, but a story about living together," provoking viewers' immersion with a response that seemed to be in perfect harmony with Joo Ga-ram.
On the other hand, Lim Se-mi, who proved her irreplaceable presence as Bae Ji, Joo Ga-ram's ex-girlfriend and a playing coach on the Hanyang Physical Education High School shooting team, also caught attention by mentioning "the rugby and shooting scenes" as her favorite. Lim Se-mi recalled that all the scenes were memorable, saying, "Especially the game scenes required a lot of preparation to carry out, and when those scenes were filmed, the thrill and the hard work on set were palpable," conveying her affectionate feelings by indicating that the scene was a result of everyone's efforts.
Lastly, Kim Yo-han, who plays Yoon Sung-jun, the captain of the Hanyang Physical Education High School rugby team, embodied the fierce growth narrative of youth and made a lasting impression on viewers by selecting the same scene as Yoon Kye-sang as his favorite, validating their close mentor-student relationship. Kim Yo-han explained, "At the end of episode 2, the rugby team, which had no unity, came together with a strong desire to successfully achieve a try for the first time, and Director Joo Ga-ram made that happen. Ultimately, that teamwork led to the success of the first try, which was meaningful." He continued, "Especially the director's narration at the end seemed to compare the rugby ball to life, and I felt Yoon Sung-jun learned how to accept losses, which moved my heart."
Meanwhile, the upcoming episode 11 is expected to depict the remaining story as a storm approaches Ga-ram and the Hanyang Physical Education High School rugby team ahead of the national championships, drawing significant attention. The previous episode 10 concluded with Ga-ram shocking everyone by publicly announcing his 'severe myasthenia gravis' to protect the rugby team, raising both shock and sympathy. It remains to be seen whether Ga-ram can achieve the miracle of 'championship victory in the national championships' together with the Hanyang Physical Education High School rugby team as he has hoped, with interest in the upcoming 'Try' broadcast surging.
SBS 'Try: We Become a Miracle' airs every Friday and Saturday at 9:50 p.m.
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