
He says, "Perhaps, that person (Tae-hwa) might have loved that girl (Jung-suh) more than I. The ending scene reverts to the beginning scene where Song-joo is playing his piano by the ocean of the memorable beach house. Jung-suh dies a few days later at the seaside near her childhood home, in the arms of Song-joo. Both Yoo-ri and Tae Mi-ra feel remorse for their wrongdoings against Jung-suh, and apologize to her. Jung-suh, realizing this, forgives Tae Mi-ra and Yoo-ri because of Tae-hwa. She starts to feel sick again, and the doctor states that the tumor has spread to her brain and is inoperable the same incurable illness that killed her mother. However, Song-joo finds out about Tae-hwa's death and later on tells Jung-suh. After his death, Jung-suh has the operation and is able to see again. Tae-hwa wants to grant her wish at all costs and commits suicide via car crash in order to donate his cornea to her. Both Song-joo and Tae-hwa ask a doctor to let them give Jung-suh one of their corneas, but the doctor tells them that they can't take corneas from live donors. Jung-suh tells Tae-hwa that her one wish is to see Song-joo's face one last time. Song-joo marries Jung-suh, who is now blind, with the blessing of his mother and her father. Yoo-ri is arrested, and her mother goes insane and is admitted to a mental hospital. Tae-hwa tells Song-joo and his family the truth starting from the accident.

Gradually, Jung-suh's vision deteriorates into blindness. She asks Tae-hwa to take her away from Song-joo, since she can't bear to see him in pain. Jung-suh and Song-joo are happy together, until she discovers she has eye cancer. She forgives Tae-hwa as she knew he did it out of love. Jung-suh regains her memory when Yoo-ri nearly hits her with her car again and rushes to tell Song-joo.
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Song-joo is determined to make her remember her past, and through a series of events, he and Jung-suh become close. Song-joo rushes to Ji-soo and tells her that she is Jung-suh, but she doesn't believe him. Jung-suh, now named Kim Ji-soo, works at a small clothing shop while living with Tae-hwa (now Chul-soo). He wishes to see Jung-suh just once more, looks up, and sees her on the carousel. Song-joo decides that he needs to let go of Jung-suh and goes to the carousel they used to ride as children. Jung-suh loses her memory, and Tae-hwa moves them away and changes their names.įive years later, Yoo-ri is soon to be engaged to Song-joo. Tae-hwa ( Shin Hyun-joon), still in love with Jung-suh, finds out what Yoo-ri has done, but seizes the opportunity to run away with Jung-suh. She takes the real Jung-suh to her biological father's home. Yoo-ri swaps Jung-suh's ID with one of the people to fake her death. Jung-suh is taken to the hospital where a group of people had just died in fire. As they race to the airport, Yoo-ri intentionally hits Jung-suh with her car. A jealous Yoo-ri ( Kim Tae-hee) tries to stop them from reuniting.

Three years later, Song-joo ( Kwon Sang-woo) comes back from America, and Jung-suh ( Choi Ji-woo) rushes to greet him. All the while, Jung-suh tries to be nice to Tae-hwa, but he mistakes her friendship for something more, and falls in love with her. Mi-ra plots for Yoo-ri to win the affections of Song-joo who is the heir of his family fortune. She thwarts Jung-suh's attempts to study abroad with Song-joo, who then leaves for America alone.

When Jung-suh's father leaves for work, her stepmother assaults her. Yoo-ri is jealous of Jung-suh, making her look terrible in front of her mother, who begins to turn on Jung-suh. Jung-suh's father (Ha Jae-young) marries an actress named Tae Mi-ra (Lee Hui-hyang), who brings her real daughter, Han Yoo-ri (Kim Tae-hee), and son, Han Tae-hwa ( Lee Wan) into the household. They both share the pain of losing a loved one: Song-joo's father died in a traffic accident and Jung-suh's mother died of eye cancer. Han Jung-suh ( Choi Ji-woo) and Cha Song-joo ( Kwon Sang-woo) are childhood friends and have a special bond that blossoms into love. The drama was a hit and received an average viewership rating of 38.8%, and 45.3% for the finale. The drama is the second entry in director Lee Jang-soo's Heaven Trilogy which included Beautiful Days in 2001 and Tree of Heaven in 2006. The title of the show comes from the Led Zeppelin song of the same name, which is frequently used in the underscore. It aired on SBS from 3 December 2003 to 5 February 2004 on Wednesdays and Thursdays at 21:55 for 20 episodes. Stairway to Heaven ( Korean: 천국의 계단 RR: Cheonguk-ui Gyedan) is a 2003 South Korean television series starring Choi Ji-woo, Kwon Sang-woo, Kim Tae-hee, and Shin Hyun-joon.
