
Goodbye EarthWe await the end to come.
As an asteroid hurtles towards Earth with nothing to stop it, one determined teacher fights to keep her former students safe — no matter the cost.
WriterKotaro Isaka

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Traumatized by a tragedy that keeps haunting her, Jin Se-kyung vows to keep her loved ones safe and plots revenge against the perpetrators.

Love Is Back
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Suspecting Se-kyung's role in the latest murder, Kang In-a gives her a warning. But as Se-kyung plans her next move, a surprising visitor greets her.

I Have Butterflies...
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Ha Yun-sang's friends celebrate his sudden return, despite the mystery surrounding it. Meanwhile, Se-kyung realizes she's being watched.

Felix Culpa
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Se-kyung confides in In-a about the ominous threats she's been receiving. The two later embark on a dangerous mission to confront the criminal.

The Girl with a Cat
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Despite her recent win, Se-kyung still worries that the threat isn't over. Yun-sang receives an enigmatic proposal involving important missing figures.

Much Ado About Nothing
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Disorder during the joint memorial Mass leads to chaos at the church, increasing criticism and scrutiny into the whereabouts of Father Baek.

Arirang; Gone, but Not Forgotten
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Se-kyung discovers more about a mysterious training center, and pleads with In-a to investigate it. They soon find darker secrets lie within the building.

Dum Spiro Spero
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In the aftermath of the raid, the group encounters pushback from authorities — but they uncover more disturbing details about Father Baek's activities.

Silver Lining
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Se-kyung and Yun-sang finally confront Father Baek, who in turn leaves them with a choice, forcing Se-kyung to ask Yun-sang an impossible question.

Exodus, Eclipsed
Apr 26, 2024
On the day of the evacuation, Se-kyung and her friends coordinate a plot to get the children to safety. But pandemonium ensues as the plane approaches.

Last Christmas
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Accepting the fate of the asteroid, everyone tries to carry on with their lives. But the harsh and grim realities of their last days set in.

Goodbye Earth
Apr 26, 2024
With less than 20 days left, survivors solemnly brace for the asteroid. However, Se-kyung remains steadfast in her mission to protect the children.
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Prime example of: 1. Useless English title. 2. Wrong marketing message. The original Japanese and Korean titles are **more accurate**. The English title «Goodbye Earth» sets the wrong expectations, which leads to disappointment from the audiences. Secondly, they marketed it as sci-fi and apocalyptic when it has nothing to do with those other than as a literary device to set the stage for the story. It is a life and social story, nothing sci-fi, nothing “let's try to save the Earth and show world unity”. They should've simply translated the original Japanese and Korean titles, which are the same. Whoever thought that it is appropriate to give it a different English title, did not even bother to watch the series or check the original source material. Wrong marketing + Wrong title = setting the wrong expectations = massive disappointment for many. Such a waste.