When and Where Will Crash Course in Romance Episode 15 and 16 Release?

Crash Course in Romance Episode 15 and 16 mark the end of the drama series directed and written by Yoo Je-won and Yang Hee-seung respectively. Notably, the Kdrama (일타 스캔들) stars Jeon Do-yeon and Jung Kyoung-ho in the lead roles and has an average runtime of 70-75 minutes.

Moreover, the complete cast of the series includes Roh Yoon-Seo, Oh Eui-Sik, Lee Bong-Ryun, Shin Jae-Ha, Kim Da-Hwin, Jang Young-Nam, Lee Chae-Min, Kim Tae-Jung, Kim Sun-Young, Kang Na-Eon, Hwang Bo-Ra and many others.

Crash Course in Romance Episode 15
A still from Crash Course in Romance Episode 15

What Will Happen in Crash Course in Romance Episode 15 and 16?

In the previous episodes, Choi’s assistant, Ji-Dong hui, was revealed to be the culprit behind the attacks on Choi’s enemies and the murder of an innocent student. The truth about Hae-e’s kidnapping was also revealed, and she suffered a car accident while trying to escape from her captor. Moreover, Nam and Choi, along with their families, were left to deal with the emotional aftermath.

In Crash Course in Romance Episode 14 Choi decides to postpone all his work to be there for Nam and her family, which causes an argument with his assistant. The assistant, who had earlier quit his job, comes back to apologize for his actions in the later part of the instalment. However, the episode ended with a glimpse of the assistant’s past and his true intentions.

As the drama nears its finale, Crash Course in Romance Episode 16 it’s expected that the focus will shift back to the romance between Nam and Choi. Their relationship has been complicated by various external factors, and it’s unclear if they’ll be able to overcome them. However, given the strong chemistry between the two characters, it’s likely that their love story will reach a satisfying conclusion.

The drama has also touched on Nam’s complicated family situation, particularly her relationship with her brother. It’s possible that their relationship will be explored further in the upcoming episodes, and they’ll be able to reconcile.

Overall, the drama has taken a surprising turn by focusing more on the mystery surrounding Hui and the aftermath of Hae-e’s accident. While some fans may be disappointed that the focus has shifted away from the romance, it’s still an engaging and emotional story. As the drama reaches its conclusion, it’ll be interesting to see how the various storylines are resolved and whether Nam and Choi will be able to find happiness together.

Crash Course in Romance Episode 15 Release Date

Crash Course in Romance Episode 15
A still from Crash Course in Romance Episode 15

The last two instalments of the Kdrama series will release on March 4th and 5th respectively, on Netflix. Morever, both of them will have a similar runtime of 70-75 minutes.

Crash Course in Romance Trailer

You can stream the show on Netflix. Let us know your thoughts about it in the comment section below. Meanwhile, you can read our preview of the upcoming episode below.

Also Read: Crash Course in Romance Episode 15 Preview: When, Where and How to Watch!

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