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As more extras disappear from the comic world and more spaces disintegrate, Ha-ru tries to make Dan-oh's bucket list come true while Jinmichae arranges a reconciliation-farewell date with Ha-ru and Kyung. 32"Episode 32"Kim Sang-hyeopIn Ji-hye & Song Ha-youngNovember 21, 2019 (2019-11-21) As his scar fades away and darkness starts to swallow him up, Ha-ru spends his last seconds with Dan-oh and bids her a painful farewell. Skipping to a year later to their graduation, Dan-oh and her fellow characters make their last moments and say their last lines as Secret comes to its inevitable end. Production[edit] The
series was tentatively titled as July Found by Chance (어쩌다 발견한 7월; Eojjeoda Balgyeonhan Chirwol), the same title as the webtoon which it was based on. [1] The series was first scheduled to premiere in September 2019 but was pushed back to October 2. [13] Original soundtrack[edit]
Extraordinary You:
Original SoundtrackSoundtrack album by Various artistsReleasedNovember 20, 2019GenreSoundtrackLength204:41LanguageKoreanEnglishLabelVLENDINGMusicBuddy Extraordinary You: Original Soundtrack[edit] The drama's soundtrack is compiled in a three-part album released by labels VLENDING and MusicBuddy on 20 November 2019. CD 1 contains the drama's theme songs and their instrumental versions, CDs 2 and 3 contain the drama's musical score. [2][14][15] Extraordinary You: Original Soundtrack CD 1No. TitleLyricsMusicArtistLength1. "Feeling"TaibianJeASihaTaibianJeASihaApril3:082. "My Beauty"Kim Bum-juKim Si-hyukKim Bum-juKim Si-hyukVerivery[r]3:513.
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