Watch these recaps and highlights to see the childhood reunion and comedic moments from Episode 2:
Bok-joo encounters a kind doctor, Jung Jae-yi , who offers her his umbrella during a rainstorm. She immediately develops her first crush on him, unaware that he is actually Joon-hyung's older cousin.
The episode highlights the immaturity and growth of college athletes as they navigate professional pressure alongside personal feelings. Weightlifting Fairy Kim Bok Joo Episode 2
Look out for a notable cameo by Lee Jong-suk , who appears as a customer at Bok-joo’s father’s chicken restaurant.
After falling into the swimming pool together at the end of the previous episode, Joon-hyung saves Bok-joo. This event triggers a memory for both: as children, Bok-joo saved Joon-hyung's life when he fell from a building, and she caught him. Watch these recaps and highlights to see the
Upon realizing they were elementary school classmates, Joon-hyung begins to playfully tease Bok-joo by calling her "Chubs" (a nickname from their youth), much to her annoyance.
Joon-hyung's ex-girlfriend, rhythmic gymnast Song Si-ho , returns and becomes Bok-joo's roommate, adding tension as she attempts to win back Joon-hyung. Themes & Analysis Look out for a notable cameo by Lee
Academic analysis often cites the show for its portrayal of a "strong woman" who struggles to balance her athletic identity with her desire for traditional femininity and romance.