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Many viewers expressed strong emotional attachment to Han Ji-pyeong’s character, particularly his heartwarming bond with Dal-mi's grandmother .
A lighter moment occurs when the group plays Go-Stop at Dal-mi's grandmother’s house. This scene fulfills a childhood wish for Ji-pyeong, though it is tinged with the bittersweet reality of his hidden identity . Critical Reception
After winning the CODA competition, Samsan Tech faces interest from investors but lacks a clear business model. Ji-pyeong mentors Do-san on professional etiquette to help him navigate high-level meetings. Key Moments & Highlights Start-Up Season 1 Episode 4 (S01 E04) Korean Drama
Nam Do-san (Nam Joo-hyuk) continues to play the part of Seo Dal-mi’s (Bae Suzy) successful "first love," but the deception begins to crack . During a date, Dal-mi confesses she loves him for the letters and for being her first love—qualities that Do-san knows belong to Han Ji-pyeong (Kim Seon-ho).
Critics and viewers noted the episode for its balance of comedy and rising tension: Many viewers expressed strong emotional attachment to Han
The episode received an average rating of 4.5/5 from some review outlets for its "refreshing drama".
Report: Start-Up (2020) Season 1, Episode 4 – "Sandbox" Episode 4 of the South Korean drama Start-Up explores the fragility of lies and the high-stakes world of entrepreneurship as the characters converge at Sandbox , a fictional Silicon Valley-style incubator. During a date, Dal-mi confesses she loves him
Jung Sa-ha (Stephanie Lee) is introduced at a library where she and Dal-mi clash over the last available business book .
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