'Moon in the Day' Concludes with Satisfactory Ending and Title Explanation
In the finale, Do Ha breaks the curse but leaves Young-Hwa, with the title metaphorically representing his constant presence in her life.
- The K-drama 'Moon in the Day' concluded with its 14th episode, featuring a time-slip romance thriller about a 1,500-year-old spirit, Do Ha, and a 21st-century firefighter, Kang Young-Hwa.
- In the finale, Do Ha manages to save Young-Hwa and breaks the curse that had been haunting them, but in doing so, his spirit leaves the body he had been possessing, leaving Young-Hwa heartbroken.
- The title 'Moon in the Day' is explained in the finale as a metaphor for Do Ha's presence in Young-Hwa's life, always watching over her even when not visible.
- Despite the tragic separation, the ending is portrayed as satisfactory and realistic, with the lead characters reuniting in their next lives.
- The series aired on ENA and Genie TV, and is now available on Viki with subtitles.