Youth of May season 1 episode 1 Recap and FAQ
Episode Summary
In Gwangju, a skeleton is unearthed at a construction site, potentially linked to the Gwangju Uprising. Concurrently, university students protest against martial law, with a med student criticized for his apathy. Personal dramas unfold as a former couple debates their future, and the med student helps with a hospital emergency. Meanwhile, Hee Tae writes to a soldier, reflecting on a shared past and unresolved issues.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Where was the unidentified skeleton found?
At a construction site in Gwangju.
What is the significance of the skeleton's discovery?
It may be related to a victim of the Gwangju Uprising.
How is the victim's identity being determined?
Through DNA analysis by the National Forensic Service.
What is the main conflict at the university protest?
Students are protesting against government-funded professors and martial law.
Why is the med student criticized by activists?
For his lack of involvement in the protests.
What is the relationship status of the ex-couple discussing marriage?
They are broken up, and the female rejects the male's marriage proposal.
What career does the female want her future husband to have?
She wants a husband who is a doctor.
What is the condition of the patient in intensive care?
The patient is critical and wants to go home.
Who is Hee Tae writing to in his letter?
To a soldier, presumably a friend or close acquaintance.
What is the content of Hee Tae's letter?
He expresses frustration and determination to resolve a shared issue.