Crash Course in Romance Season 2: Will There Be Another Season of the Kdrama?

Crash Course in Romance (일타 스캔들) is a Korean drama series directed by Yoo Je-won, written by Yang Hee-seung, and stars Jeon Do-yeon, Jung Kyung-ho in the leading roles alongside other cast members.

Crash Course in Romance Season 2 might not be welcoming news for the fans, who were highly impressed by the first season of the Kdrama. Meanwhile, the plot of the series revolved around a brewing romance between a star math instructor and a side dish store owner. Notably, the Kdrama also took over tvN’s Saturday-Sunday 9:10 KST time slot previously occupied by Alchemy of Souls.

Crash Course in Romance Season 2
A still from Crash Course in Romance Season 2

Will There Be a Crash Course in Romance Season 2

While fans of the show may be hoping for a season 2, it seems unlikely that it will happen. The series has concluded all of its storylines in a satisfying way, and the characters have all reached a point of closure in their respective arcs.

Nam and Choi’s relationship has reached its natural conclusion, with the two of them finally confessing their love for each other and embracing in a crowded street. Hae-e has found her own path and her own love, while Nam has completed her studies and is pursuing her own dreams. Even the competitive mothers have found closure, with their obsession with grades and marks finally subsiding.

The series has been well-received by fans, and its TRP has peaked in some episodes, indicating a strong following. If a second season were to be considered, it would likely need to follow a completely new set of storylines and characters, as the current storylines have been concluded.

Notably, there has been no confirmation about the show’s renewal officially, and the makers are yet to make such an announcement regarding the fate of the series.

However, if a second season were to be considered, it could potentially follow the next chapter in Nam and Choi’s relationship, as they traverse the challenges of being a couple in a society that still has a prejudice against middle-aged relationships. It could also explore the challenges of higher studies, as Hae-e and Sun-jae start their new academic journeys.

It seems that the story of Crash Course in Romance has been told in full, and fans will have to be content with the closure provided by the final episode. The show has managed to capture the hearts of viewers with its relatable characters and emotional storylines, and it will likely remain a beloved romantic Kdrama for them.

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Manjeet Singh
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Manjeet loves to steer conversations around films and pop culture(usually to the point of no return). Finding obscure movies and consuming their Wikipedia literature is his daytime hobby. Being a hopeless romantic about cinema is what keeps him going.

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