Tune in for Love (Korean: 유열의 음악앨범; RR: Yooyeolui Eumakaelbum; lit.
Around Christmas, construction for new apartment buildings begins in their neighborhood and old friends of Hyun-woo find him and stop by.
After his shift, his coworker asks if Hyun-woo can escort his elderly mother home.
Mi-soo realizes that she forgot to give him the password to the email, which was her code to the apartment.
In 2000, the bakery has been turned into a real estate agency office and the new apartment complexes have been built.
Mi-soo is overjoyed to find she has a way to contact him and asks for his number, so she can call him the next day.
Mi-soo gives Hyun-woo her picture as she also recommends him as a video editor for Yoo Yeol's new visual radio show.
It turns out that it's the tenth anniversary of Jyeong-hyeop's death, for which Hyeon-o was blamed and imprisoned for.
They were playing around on the rooftop as children and Jyeong-hyeop fell down, so Hyun-woo was suspected of pushing him off.
Hyun-woo is devastated, as he prayed that Mi-soo would never find out, so he could try to live a normal, peaceful life without his past haunting him.
The next day Hyun-woo returns to his old workplace because he left his picture of Mi-soo there, but it has been bought by her boss, who tells him that she deserves someone better.
Hyun-woo now starts his job as the video editor for Yoo Yeol's show and was asked if he wants to give a shoutout.
[13] In November, Tune in for Love was screened at the London East Asia Film Festival, where Jung Hae-in won a popularity award.