Once Upon a Small Town Episode 5 Reactions: Twitter Swoons Seeing Another Handhold

Series Overview

Once Upon a Small Town (어쩌다가 전원일기) is a Korean romantic-comedy-drama series directed by Kwon Seok-jang and stars Choo Yeong-woo, Park Soo-young, Baek Sung-chul and Jung Suk-yong, alongside other cast members.

We saw Choo Yeong-woo the last time in 2021’s School 2021 where he played Jung Young-joo and Joy was last seen in 2021’s The One and Only wherein she played Sung Mi-do. She is also a member of the popular K-pop group Red Velvet. Meanwhile, director Kwon Seok-jang’s last directorial venture was 2021’s Bossam: Steal the Fate.

A sweet and simple feel-good show about the lives of those in Huidong Village, the Kdrama follows veterinarian Han Ji-yul, whose grandfather tricks him to take over the latter’s vet clinic in his native village for half a year while he tours Europe. As he gets used to the simple problems and life in the village, he meets police officer Ahn Ja-young, who helps him find pleasures in the small things in life as well as tide over the problems that come with shifting from a big town, such as Seoul to a small village like Huidong.

Once Upon a Small Town Episode 5 Recap

Sang-hyeon threatens Ji-yul to back off if he’s not serious about Ja-young. The latter gets into an accident which makes Ji-yul rush to her aid as he remembers a similar incident from his past.

Once Upon a Small Town Episode 5 Reactions and Ji-yul’s Arms!

Once Upon a Small Time is streaming on Netflix.

Also Read: All of our Once Upon a Small Town reviews

Archi Sengupta
Archi Sengupta
Archi Sengupta, a writer for over seven years, is an Engineering graduate with a Master’s degree in Mass Communication. She enjoys watching horror movies and TV shows, Korean content, and anything that thrills and excites her.

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