[ENG DUB] Seven Winters of Letting You Go Full Episode

[ENG DUB] Seven Winters of Letting You Go - Episode 1

001

A heavy snowfall. Joanna's mother greets a visitor — "He was my first love" — and Joanna asks who he is. The mother reveals that after Joanna's father died he left unpaid debts, took bribe money from the Collins family, and court action threatens to seize their house. Joanna says she's arranged a way out and won't stay trapped, sparking her confession, "I wasn't a good wife... and I can't be a good mother either." Someone slips in the snow; helpers ask, "Are you okay? Are you hurt anywhere?" Their escape plan and the visitor's role remain unresolved.

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[ENG DUB] Seven Winters of Letting You Go - Episode 2

002

A wounded person receives hurried first aid from someone nearby. The helper cleans the cut, warns "it'll leave a scar," cautions it may sting, and gives practical instructions: hang on and keep it dry until it heals. While tending the wound they try to steady the other emotionally, saying the person they're missing wouldn't want them so upset. That steadiness breaks when a sudden, external voice asks, "Swift Delivery?" The announcement interrupts care and grief, leaving the injured person facing both physical pain and an unexpected interruption whose meaning and consequence are unresolved.

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[ENG DUB] Seven Winters of Letting You Go - Episode 3

003

An in-exam scolding sets the scene: with twenty minutes left, two students are told to stop whispering. After the test, transfer student Erick Anderson—who woke Joanna earlier—introduces himself and admits he delivers packages as a part-time job. Joanna promises not to tell classmates who might look down on him. A driver arrives for an IELTS class that several students’ mothers set up, and another student offers Joanna a tutor referral card. Joanna rejects the card, refusing her mother's control, and leaves with the group while whether she'll follow the arranged IELTS plan remains unresolved.

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[ENG DUB] Seven Winters of Letting You Go - Episode 4

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In the aftermath of a man's sudden death, his associates panic when they learn the massive loans in his name will fall on them. Hansen is told to calm down; the urgent task is to transfer the deceased's assets, currently listed under "your daughter," before liabilities stick. One person promises the Collins family will handle the debts while others admit sleepless worry. At the scene Joanna and Miranda cross paths—someone asks, "Who is he?" and is urged to leave. Miranda declares, "I'm coming!" and moves in, leaving the asset transfer and debt outcome unresolved.

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[ENG DUB] Seven Winters of Letting You Go - Episode 5

005

Joanna is confronted by Miranda after learning Dexter plans to send her abroad to study. Joanna refuses the arrangement—"I already turned Dexter down"—and accuses Miranda of making life decisions for her. Miranda erupts, saying she worked with Dexter's mother to secure the opportunity and accuses Joanna of trying to dump responsibility. The argument escalates when Miranda demands Joanna go with her to the Collins residence. Joanna resists and refuses to leave, but Miranda pushes physical coercion and orders her to move. The episode ends with Joanna held between refusal and being forced out, outcome unresolved.

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[ENG DUB] Seven Winters of Letting You Go - Episode 6

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When a home delivery arrives, Joanna helps the driver bring in a new TV while her mother hands out IELTS materials and presses her about studying abroad. The driver recognizes Joanna, drawing attention to her delivery work and prompting Mom's disapproval. Mom calls to Dexter, telling him to keep an eye on Joanna and insists she should study in Velora with him rather than stick to a “dead-end” job. Joanna objects, asking how her mother can say that. The episode closes with Joanna confronted by her mother's plan and forced to decide between the job and Velora.

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[ENG DUB] Seven Winters of Letting You Go - Episode 7

007

After a delivery and polite offers of help, neighbors press Mrs. Gilbert to accept a card tied to Mr. Gilbert’s past favors. The mood cracks when someone accuses Mr. Gilbert of taking bribe money from the Collins family and leaving debts; Mrs. Gilbert and another speaker insist her father was honest. Joanna blurts out and storms off. Dexter is told to go after her while family members try to calm things, insisting she didn't mean it. The argument escalates into public accusation and flight, and Joanna refuses to come back, leaving the family to face the claim.

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[ENG DUB] Seven Winters of Letting You Go - Episode 8

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Joanna is being pressured to go home tonight when a bystander intervenes, warning the people pushing her about the consequences if she refuses. Dexter arrives, offers Joanna a ride and apologizes for his mother's earlier insult about her job. She accepts; when he asks where, she answers, "The bridge." On the drive he asks why she came here, and Joanna reveals that her father used to pick her up and they watched sunsets at that spot. She chooses the bridge instead of going back, but the threat waiting at her home still looms as the episode ends.

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[ENG DUB] Seven Winters of Letting You Go - Episode 9

009

The episode opens with a young man recalling his late father's hope that he'd get into a great college, while a classmate apologizes and admits envy of those memories. At school, gossip spreads that the transfer student's mother is a prostitute and his father a pimp; classmates point and hand out items that single out Erick. A tense confrontation follows: one student calls his stunt despicable, and a rival warns him to 'understand your place and stay away from Joanna.' Erick fires back, 'I'm the one who's going to save her.' The episode ends with that threat unresolved.

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[ENG DUB] Seven Winters of Letting You Go - Episode 10

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A classroom argument starts the episode when one student calls another despicable, doubts he can give Joanna a "best life," and challenges him to a bet: beat me on the SAT in a year and be more successful in ten, or work for me. That confrontation shifts as Ms. Thompson introduces transfer student Erick Anderson amid circulating rumors. She defends his grades and assigns him a seat next to Wendy, who objects and offers to sit alone. The episode closes on a tense moment when someone quietly says, "I can switch seats with Wendy," escalating the classroom standoff.

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