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"Love, Take Two" And "My Troublesome Star" Both Climb To Their Highest Ratings
The Monday-Tuesday dramas are on a roll! According to Nielsen Korea, episode 8 of tvN’s “Love, Take Two” garnered an average nationwide viewership rating of 4.4 percent. This is a 0.6 percent increase from its previous episode’s rating of 3.8 percent, marking the drama’s new personal best score. Meanwhile, episode 4 of ENA’s “My Troublesome Star” also achieved its highest viewership rating of 3.1 percent, enjoying a 0.7 percent boost from its previous episode’s rating of 2.4 percent. Congratulations to the casts and crews!
"The Nice Guy" Stars Say Goodbye + Tease What To Look Forward To In This Week's Finale
The stars of JTBC’s “The Nice Guy” have shared their thoughts ahead of this week’s series finale! With just two episodes of the drama left to go, Lee Dong Wook expressed his gratitude to the show’s viewers by saying, “Thank you for watching ‘The Nice Guy’ during this sweltering summer. Because I did my best, I hope that you’ll remember it warmly, even if I was lacking in some ways.” “I’d like to sincerely thank my fellow actors, the director, and the staff,” he continued. “I hope that you’ll spend what remains of the summer in good health.” Meanwhile, Lee Sung Kyung expressed her regret that the drama was ending, sharing, “I’m so sad that I have to say goodbye to [my character] Mi Young already. I hope that the viewers will also root for Mi Young up until the very end.” “Every moment I spent on the filming set was a precious memory,” the actress went on. “I hope that this drama will remain a good memory for viewers this summer.” As for what viewers should keep an eye on in the final two episodes, Lee Sung Kyung teased, “Keep an eye on what kind of choice Mi Young will make when faced with reality, love, and fate. I think you’ll be able to relate [to her situation] even more if you watch the drama while pondering what kind of decision you would make if you were Mi Young.” The final two episodes of “The Nice Guy” will air consecutively on August 29 starting at 8:50 p.m. KST.
Bae Hyeon Seong And Lee Re Dish On Their Roles In Han Suk Kyu's New Drama "Shin's Project"
Bae Hyeon Seong and Lee Re have shared their thoughts on their upcoming drama “Shin’s Project”! tvN’s “Shin’s Project” is a new drama starring Han Suk Kyu as Mr. Shin, a former legendary negotiator who now runs a modest chicken restaurant while hiding a mysterious secret. A neighborhood hero who takes it upon himself to mediate conflicts and assist people through seemingly unwinnable situations, Mr. Shin willingly jumps into other people’s conflicts to settle their problems and deliver justice. Bae Hyeon Seong will play principled rookie judge Jo Philip, while Lee Re will play resourceful delivery driver Lee Si On. Despite their polar-opposite personalities, the two wind up working together at Mr. Shin’s fried chicken restaurant, where they become the trusty allies of their new boss. When describing the charm of “Shin’s Project,” both actors named “conflict resolution methods” as an intriguing premise that is unique to the drama. “I was fascinated by the ordinary conflicts that can often be seen in everyday life, as well as the process of resolving them,” recalled Bae Hyeon Seong. “I also thought that I’d be able to show a new side of myself [through the drama] that I hadn’t shown before, which made me excited.” Explaining how he prepared for his role as a judge, Bae Hyeon Seong revealed, “I wanted to look professional at least when I was talking about the law. So before filming started, I attended a court observation class and personally met with a lawyer to receive advice.” Meanwhile, Lee Re described the character of Lee Si On as “a character that looks cold and aloof on the outside, but is actually warmer and sturdier than anyone on the inside.” She continued, “I discussed the idea of each character displaying their unique personality and traits through color, and we decided to convey Lee Si On’s identity through a bold red or eye-catching color.” Just like Bae Hyeon Seong, Lee Re also went to great lengths to prepare for her role. “Since I’m playing an experienced delivery driver, I needed to look natural riding a scooter,” she said. “Before [filming], I practiced consistently in order to get used to it.” Describing Jo Philip as being “half T, half F” in terms of his MBTI (Myers-Briggs Type Indicator) personality type, Bae Hyeon Seong shared, “He’s similar to my real-life personality in the way we empathize with other people’s emotions, but also make decisions rationally.” As for what Lee Re had in common with her character, she commented, “Han Suk Kyu really felt like a dad. When we were together, he gave me strength and made me feel reassured, and I think these feelings came about because I was starting to resemble Lee Si On more and more.” Finally, both actors chose a type of fried chicken that they thought best fit their characters. Bae Hyeon Seong remarked, “Plain fried chicken that hasn’t been tossed with sauce has the honest, original taste of chicken. Jo Philip, who believes strongly in abiding by the law, is like that kind of honest, original fried chicken.” Meanwhile, Lee Re chose “spicy chicken that might be difficult to approach, but once you get hooked, has a charm that’s hard to escape.” “Mr. Shin” will premiere on September 15 at 8:50 p.m. KST. Check out a teaser for the drama here!
Jung Jinyoung Makes Special Cameo As Arin And Yoon San Ha’s Senior In “My Girlfriend Is The Man!”
Jung Jinyoung will be making a special appearance in KBS2’s “My Girlfriend is the Man!” Based on the popular webtoon of the same name, “My Girlfriend is the Man!” is a romantic comedy about a college student whose girlfriend unexpectedly transforms into a man. ASTRO’s Yoon San Ha stars as Park Yoon Jae, an astronomy student who is head over heels for his girlfriend Kim Ji Eun (OH MY GIRL’s Arin). Due to a gene that runs in her family, Kim Ji Eun suddenly turns into a handsome man (played by Yoo Jung Hoo) and begins going by the name Kim Ji Hoon. In his cameo, Jung Jinyoung plays a senior from the same university as Kim Ji Eun and Park Yoon Jae. Newly released stills capture him flashing his trademark warm smile as he approaches the pair, only for his expression to shift into something more serious and mysterious. His appearance raises questions about what role he will play and what kind of impact he will have on the couple’s story. Jung Jinyoung agreed to the cameo to show support for his longtime junior Arin, who was under the same agency as him at WM Entertainment. During filming, he also took commemorative photos with Arin, Yoon San Ha, and Yoo Jung Hoo, leaving behind fond memories of his time on set. Reflecting on the experience, Jung Jinyoung shared, “Even though we filmed during a very cold winter last year, the set of ‘My Girlfriend is the Man!’ was always warm and full of good energy. I’m grateful to have been part of such an enjoyable journey.” The production team added, “We are deeply thankful to Jung Jinyoung for his wonderful performance. In just a short appearance, he seamlessly moved between heart-fluttering and comedic moments, proving why he is one of the leading actors in romantic comedies today. Please stay tuned to find out whether Jung Jinyoung will appear in Episode 11 or Episode 12.” The next episode of “My Girlfriend is the Man!” will air on August 27 at 9:50 p.m. KST.
Arin And Yoon San Ha Enjoy A Sweet At-Home Date In “My Girlfriend Is The Man!”
“My Girlfriend is the Man!” has shared new stills from its upcoming episode! Based on the popular webtoon of the same name, “My Girlfriend is the Man!” is a romantic comedy about a college student whose girlfriend unexpectedly transforms into a man. ASTRO’s Yoon San Ha stars as Park Yoon Jae, an astronomy student who is head over heels for his girlfriend Kim Ji Eun (OH MY GIRL’s Arin). Due to a gene that runs in her family, Kim Ji Eun suddenly turns into a handsome man (played by Yoo Jung Hoo) and begins going by the name Kim Ji Hoon. Chuu plays Kang Min Joo, a popular student who secretly has a crush on Park Yoon Jae. Spoilers In the previous episode, Kim Ji Eun, who had returned to being a woman, gave Park Yoon Jae her blessing to take an invaluable opportunity to study abroad as an exchange student at Corning University in the U.S., promising that their hearts would not grow apart despite the distance. She also shocked Kang Min Joo by revealing that she was, in fact, Kim Ji Hoon. In the newly released stills, Yoon Jae tenderly hugs Kim Ji Eun from behind as she happily eats a fish-shaped pastry he bought for her. To return his thoughtfulness, Ji Eun takes a big bite of the pastry to show her affection. However, Ji Eun’s expression soon darkens and she folds her hands together and prays fervently. Puzzled by her sudden behavior, Yoon Jae gently offers her his lap to rest on. Viewers are left wondering what Ji Eun could have prayed for that affected Yoon Jae so deeply—and whether the two will ultimately get their happy ending. The production team commented, “Yoon San Ha and Arin have been delighting viewers with their performances and chemistry in ‘My Girlfriend is the Man!’ Please continue to root for Park Yoon Jae and Kim Ji Eun until the very end.” The next episode of “My Girlfriend is the Man!” will air on August 27 at 9:50 p.m. KST.
Yum Jung Ah Follows Park Hae Joon And Oh Na Ra Back To Their Alma Mater 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, Lee Ji An and Lee Yeo Jeong (Oh Na Ra) clashed in a subtle battle of nerves over Ryu Jeong Seok (Park Hae Joon). Yeo Jeong’s jealousy and competitiveness showed through her dismissive, almost rude behavior toward Ji An—whether at the restaurant opening she suddenly showed up to, or at the construction site. Meanwhile, after witnessing an accident involving Jung Moon Hee (Kim Mi Kyung), Ji An was reminded of painful memories about her late mother. Though she tried to hide her fear and sadness, she secretly wept alone. Watching from a distance, Jeong Seok was reminded of his past self, who had once failed to approach her. But this time, Jeong Seok was different—he embraced Ji An warmly, telling her, “You don’t have to hold it in. It’s okay to cry,” offering comfort that was both moving and heart-fluttering. Now, the tangled triangle between Ji An, Jeong Seok, and Yeo Jeong continues beyond Cheonghae. The three are spotted together on a university campus. While Jeong Seok and Yeo Jeong naturally walk side by side, Ji An—unfamiliar with the surroundings—keeps a step behind them. As it turns out, this is the alma mater where Jeong Seok and Yeo Jeong first met in their twenties. How did the three end up here together? The production team shared, “In tonight’s episode, the hidden past of Ryu Jeong Seok will finally be revealed. Through this, Lee Ji An will also experience a subtle change in her emotions.” The next episode of “Love, Take Two” airs on August 26 at 8:50 p.m. KST.