See You in My 19th Life Episode 10 premiered on July 16, 2023, with a runtime of approximately 60 minutes. See You in My 19th Life (이번 생도 잘 부탁해) is a South Korean romantic comedy-drama series that is based on the webtoon of the same name by Lee Hye. Directed by Lee Na Jung and screenplay by Choi Young Rim, the fantasy series stars Shin Hye-sun and Ahn Bo-hyun in the lead role alongside Ha Yoon-Kyung, Ahn Dong-goo, Cha Chung-hwa, Baek Seung-chul, Lee Jae-kyoon, Kim Si-a, Lee Hae-young, Bae Hae-sun, Bin Chan-uk, Lee Chae-min and others.
The series is executive produced by Kim Sun-tae alongside Jung Hyun-wook and Lee Ji-yoon produces it. Scheduled to have 12 episodes in total, the show started streaming on June 17, 2023, till July 23, 2023. It takes over tvN’s Saturday and Sunday 9:20 KST slot previously occupied by Tale of the Nine-Tailed 1938.
See You in My 19th Life Episode 10 Recap
The latest episode picks up from where the last one ended. Ji-eum and Seo-ha travel to the same place where she saw him in the visions of her first life. During their visit, Seo-ha gifts her a beautiful pendant and confesses his feelings. However, she started to have similar visions again, where she saw her running towards Seo-ha and stabbing him in the process. But someone from behind shoots an arrow at her instead. She collapses on Seo-ha, and he asks him if she was alright, and she does not share the secret with him.
Later they both go to the hotel and seek comfort in each other. The next day both of them travel to another tourist attraction. Ji-eum reveals that the location is related to Seo-ha’s past life and shows him around. But she does not reveal everything to him and they spend some time together. As they were driving to go back home, Ji-eum receives a call from Ae-gyeong but it is Min-gi on the line. He says that Ae-gyeong has fallen sick, and they are at the hospital.
Ji-eum and Seo-ha rush towards the hospital to meet Ae-gyeong. As soon as she reaches, she finds Ae-gyeong unconscious and asks about the cause of her condition. But the doctors are unable to tell what she is suffering from. She also finds out that Min-gi knew about her condition for a long time.
Min-gi meets up with Han-na and shares about Ae-gyeong’s condition. They discuss the next steps that could save the ones affected. She then says that she remembers everything about her first life and is ready to follow the plan. Meanwhile, Seo-ha receives a package which contains important documents against Yeon-ok. He proceeds to share the evidence against her corruption and asks her to leave her position in the hotel. A few moments later, his father and the President of the company arrive in her office and fire her from the position.

It is revealed that Han-na is the one who sent the documents to Seo-ha. She follows him on the road, peeking glances at him. Then she finally rushes and hugs him from the back. She gives him a turtle which represents a core memory from his childhood, and bids goodbye. Seo-ha wonders who she is but could not shake off the memories of his mother.
On the other hand, Seo-ha meets with Min-gi and holds an intense conversation. Min-gi finally reveals that the reason why Ae-gyeong got sick is because she reconnected with her in her new life, and others will meet the same fate. He urges her to remember her past life, which lies the answers to her questions. As she touches the bell, she gets intense visions of the past where she sees that Seo-ha kills her sister Cho-won. At the same time, Seo-ha also walks in.
Ji-eum starts to sob hysterically in Seo-ha’s arms. She gets transported through her past memories and forgets about her present life. Seeing Seo-ha in front of her makes her furious, and she starts to choke him with her bare hands. The episode ends on that note.
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See You in My 19th Life Episode 10 Review
The tone of the new episode has completely changed from the previous ones. It has become more intense, and the plot is becoming even more complicated. Both her present and past lives are connected but not in the same way. Foes have turned into family, and family into distant people. These moments have led to deep confusion within Ji-eum, which forces her to rethink her present circumstances.
Although the episode ended on a serious note, it had enough elements to make it an entertaining one. It consisted of romantic and heartwarming moments that will tug the audience’s heartstrings. Moreover, the cinematography is another aspect which has consistently been delivered throughout the series, elevating the storytelling process.

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