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Kim Min Kyu Shares An Awkward Meal With Estranged Mother Oh Na Ra In “Love, Take Two”
“Love, Take Two” has shared new stills ahead of tonight’s episode! “Love, Take Two” is a heartwarming comedy drama about 43-year-old single mother Lee Ji An (Yum Jung Ah) and her 23-year-old daughter Lee Hyo Ri (Choi Yoon Ji). The pair moves to the countryside to start a new chapter in their lives, encountering various people and chaotic situations that teach them profound lessons about life. Spoilers In the previous episode, it was revealed that the mysterious guest Jung Moon Hee (Kim Mi Kyung) was not Ji An’s mother but actually a neighbor living near Ji An and Hyo Ri’s home. Yet, for reasons unknown, she continued acting as if she were Ji An’s mother, forcing Ji An to relive old wounds and painful memories. Meanwhile, Ryu Bo Hyeon (Kim Min Kyu) opened up to Lee Hyo Ri about his own mother for the first time, confessing that after his parents’ divorce when he was ten, he grew up living alone with his father. Though he admired the bond between Hyo Ri and her mother, it was something he both envied and struggled to understand. Just then, his estranged mother Lee Yeo Jeong (Oh Na Ra) suddenly reappeared, stirring curiosity about how her return will change things. The newly released photos show Ji An and Hyo Ri once again at the hospital. After being diagnosed with a brain tumor, Hyo Ri had been enduring her illness bravely—but she suddenly collapses from dizziness, shocking Ji An. The “suspicious neighbor” Jung Moon Hee also appears at the hospital, further raising questions. Did she follow Ji An all the way from their house, and what truth lies behind her mistaken belief that Ji An is her daughter? Other stills capture Lee Yeo Jeong stepping into the home of Ryu Jeong Seok (Park Hae Joon) and Ryu Bo Hyeon. Unlike her bright smile at reuniting with her ex-husband and son, her sudden presence casts an awkward and uneasy atmosphere over the household. Why did Yeo Jeong abruptly return from Germany and show up in Cheonghae? The production team shared, “In today’s episode, Jung Moon Hee’s true identity and backstory will be revealed, while Lee Yeo Jeong’s return will stir up the entire village of Cheonghae. With the arrival of new characters, the storyline will grow even more engaging.” The next episode of “Love, Take Two” airs on August 19 at 8:50 p.m. KST.
5 Times Episodes 7-8 Of "My Girlfriend Is The Man!" Made Us Root For Yoo Jung Hoo & Chuu
Episodes 7 and 8 of “My Girlfriend Is the Man!” delivered plenty of heart-fluttering moments, laugh-out-loud antics, and unexpected developments that had viewers shipping Ji Hoon (Yoo Jung Hoo) and Min Joo (Chuu) even more. While the drama hasn’t explicitly leaned into shifting romantic dynamics, fans can’t help but hope for Ji Hoon to end up with Min Joo. From moving day mishaps to late-night encounters, here are five standout Ji Hoon and Min Joo scenes that had everyone buzzing. Warning: spoilers ahead! Ji Hoon helping Min Joo move in The episode opens on a lighthearted note as Yoon Jae (ASTRO’s Yoon San Ha), still reeling from hurting Ji Hoon in the previous episode, tries to redeem himself with some borrowed charm. Inspired by his father, who woos his mother with a teddy bear balloon and a headband dance, Yoon Jae attempts to recreate the moment. But his plans are quickly interrupted when Min Joo arrives, boxes in tow, announcing that she is moving into the very same building as Ji Hoon. Naturally, she calls on her dependable Yoon Jae oppa to help with the heavy lifting, but things don’t go as planned. Yoon Jae struggles to keep up as Ji Hoon swoops in to do the heavy work. From effortlessly carrying a table with one hand to dusting shelves neither Min Joo nor Yoon Jae can reach, Ji Hoon unintentionally steals the spotlight, even though all she wanted was to prevent Yoon Jae and Min Joo from staying too close. Despite Min Joo’s playful nagging, the whole sequence feels straight out of a rom-com montage, with Ji Hoon showing off her strength in the most unsuspecting way. Viewers couldn’t help but point out how much it resembled someone trying to impress a crush. Ji Hoon being momentarily mesmerized Once the dust settles after the move, Min Joo takes a moment to rehydrate. And here is where the show slips in a scene fans can’t stop dissecting. With Chuu’s natural charm radiating through her role as Min Joo, her simple act of drinking water turns into a moment where both Yoon Jae and Ji Hoon pause to admire her. The ambiguity is delightful. Are both main leads genuinely taken aback by her beauty, or is Ji Hoon simply stunned at Min Joo’s boldness? For shippers, the answer is obvious. For casual viewers, it adds another layer of tension between the three. The camera doesn’t resolve the question. Instead, it lingers just enough to let the audience choose their interpretation. Under the spotlight at the Hanok Village Autumn Festival If the earlier moments were subtle teases, the Hanok Village Autumn Festival is where Ji Hoon and Min Joo’s dynamic truly steps into the spotlight. Hours before the festival, Min Joo stumbles upon a discarded job poster tossed out by Ji Hoon. Later, she calls him to the event and surprises him with a part-time opportunity. When Ji Hoon asks why she didn’t call Yoon Jae instead, Min Joo cheekily responds that they needed someone “more chiseled” and that unlike Ji Hoon, Yoon Jae is “a soft white tofu.” While the scene is wrapped in humor, fans couldn’t ignore the underlying care. Did Min Joo really only call him because she thought Ji Hoon fit the job perfectly, or was it her way of quietly supporting him after noticing he was looking for a part-time job? The drama doesn’t spell it out, but the implication is enough to make the Ji Hoon and Min Joo ship feel less like a fantasy and more like a possibility. Ji Hoon to the rescue Earlier in the series, Ji Hoon tried to avenge Yu Ri, a moment that made fans ship the best friend duo, and this week the same thing happened with Min Joo and Ji Hoon. Min Joo’s junior, who initially seemed harmless, crosses the line from crush to stalker. After lying about a group project to get Min Joo alone, he escalates his obsession by following her to her new residence and even attempting to abduct her when she rejects his advances. Cue Ji Hoon’s timely arrival. Armed with nothing but a bubble wand, she manages to fend off the stalker and protect Min Joo, giving fans the satisfying hero moment they had been waiting for. The parallels weren’t lost on viewers, as fans pointed out the irony. Min Joo once crossed boundaries herself when pursuing Yoon Jae, even dressing up as Ji Eun to get close to him. This confrontation may just be the mirror she needs to reflect on her past mistakes. A near romantic moment The climax of the episode, and perhaps the most talked-about scene, comes when Ji Hoon falls ill with a fever. Min Joo finds her sitting weakly on the stairs and brings her inside to rest. As Ji Hoon drifts in and out of sleep, she clings to Min Joo’s hand and begins to cry, vulnerable in a way rarely seen from her. Min Joo, torn between leaving and comforting her, eventually settles beside Ji Hoon, holding her hand until she herself falls asleep. If this were any other K-drama, the moment would practically scream romance. Two characters, exhausted yet tender, falling asleep in each other’s arms is the textbook “realization of love” scene. While the series will most likely end with Ji Hoon turning back into her old self and reuniting with Yoon Jae, the framing, the softness, and the unspoken intimacy left fans longing for an alternate ending. While episodes 7 and 8 highlighted Min Joo and Ji Hoon’s evolving relationship, another standout moment came when Ji Hoon was encouraged to enter a writing competition. With this push, she may finally rediscover her lost passion and channel it toward finding stability in her otherwise unsettled life. Hey Soompiers! What did you think of last week’s episodes? Let us know in the comments below! Javeria is a binge-watching specialist who loves devouring entire K-dramas in one sitting. Good screenwriting, beautiful cinematography, and a lack of clichés are the way to her heart. As a music fanatic, she listens to multiple artists across different genres and stans the self-producing idol group SEVENTEEN. You can talk to her on Instagram @javeriayousufs. Currently watching: “My Girlfriend is the Man!” and “My Lovely Journey“
“Love, Take Two” Remains No. 1 As “My Troublesome Star” Premieres To Promising Ratings
ENA’s “My Troublesome Star” has just premiered! According to Nielsen Korea, “My Troublesome Star” garnered an average nationwide viewership rating of 1.3 percent for its premiere episode. “My Troublesome Star” is a romantic comedy about Korea’s biggest star Im Se Ra (Jang Da A), who mysteriously vanishes and wakes up one day as Bong Cheong Ja (Uhm Jung Hwa), an ordinary middle-aged woman. Song Seung Heon stars as Dokgo Chul, a former detective who helps Bong Cheong Ja as she struggles to navigate life after losing 25 years in the blink of an eye. tvN’s “Love, Take Two” achieved an average nationwide viewership rating of 3.5 percent, seeing a small dip from its previous episode’s score of 3.8 percent.
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tvN’s upcoming drama “Shin’s Project” has unveiled a new teaser! “Shin’s Project” is a comedy series that follows the story of Mr. Shin, a man who takes it upon himself to mediate conflicts and assist people through seemingly unwinnable situations. Han Suk Kyu stars as Mr. Shin, a former legendary negotiator who now runs a modest chicken restaurant. He willingly rushes into every conflict, settles problems, and delivers justice as a neighborhood hero. The newly released teaser opens with the chaotic scene of a bustling marketplace, crowded with people each carrying their own troubles. Amid flying objects, intense scuffles, and heated arguments, frustration and anger are written all over people’s faces. Over the chaos, Mr. Shin’s narration asks, “How did our society get so quick to anger?” Just as the situation threatens to spiral out of control under a storm of insults and aggression, Mr. Shin appears. Wearing a white shirt and an apron that reads, “Mr. Shin to the rescue,” he proposes with a wide smile, “Let’s talk it out, with words,” signaling his method of negotiation. In an era where expressing oneself often outweighs listening to others, viewers are left curious about how Mr. Shin’s focus on dialogue will deliver refreshing, satisfying solutions. As the teaser’s tagline declares, “Troublesome problem? Mr. Shin will solve it,” anticipation builds for the ways he will cool down a world boiling over with anger. Watch the teaser below: “Shin’s Project” is set to premiere on September 15 at 8:50 p.m. KST.
Watch: Angel And Debt Collector Ma Dong Seok Pays A Prison Visit To Collect What’s His In “Twelve” Premiere Teaser
The upcoming action hero series “Twelve” has dropped a sneak peek of its premiere episode! Inspired by the 12 zodiac animals of the East, “Twelve” tells the story of 12 angels living in the human world in human form to protect the Korean Peninsula from evil spirits. Long ago, the angels barely managed to seal the forces of evil in the gates of hell through their sacrifice, bringing peace. However, with the evil spirits awakening, chaos returns. The first-episode preview kicks off with Tae San (Ma Dong Seok), the formidable leader of the 12 Zodiac Angels, making a bold entrance in a tiger-print outfit as he pays a visit to a debtor in jail. Flashing a smile, he introduces himself: “I’m from Angel Capital.” In the human world, Tae San quietly runs Angel Capital, a company that lends money exclusively to wrongdoers—gangsters and criminals—and always collects, no matter what. Beneath his composed demeanor, however, lies the grief of having lost his comrades in past battles against evil. During the jailhouse meeting, he lays out the details of Jo Yang Soo’s (Shin Seung Hwan) debt. When Jo Yang Soo shamelessly tries to stall repayment, Tae San coolly responds, “In the past 100 years doing this job, I’ve never failed to collect my money once,” leaving the debtor confused. After exiting the room, Tae San immediately calls Jwi Dol (Sung Yoo Bin) and instructs, “Jwi Dol, send the money for Jo Yang Soo”—a cryptic order that leaves viewers questioning his true method of debt collection. Watch the teaser below: “Twelve” will premiere on August 23 at 9:20 p.m. KST.
Park Hee Soon Is The Smooth And Dependable Big Brother Figure Of Park Min Young’s Con Team In “Confidence Queen”
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