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Han Ji Min Is Reunited With Her College Crush Shin Jae Ha At Work In "The Practical Guide To Love"
Han Ji Min will be feeling butterflies at work in her upcoming drama “The Practical Guide to Love”! JTBC’s “The Practical Guide to Love” tells the story of Lee Ui Yeong (Han Ji Min), a woman who dives into the world of blind dates after deciding to pursue love. When she meets two men with strikingly different charms (Park Sung Hoon and Lee Ki Taek), she finds herself torn between them—prompting a journey towards discovering what true love really means. When it comes to romance, Lee Ui Yeong has always dreamed of a fateful encounter that naturally blossoms into love. Instead of forcing a connection or going out of her way to meet someone, she longs to find love “organically” and suddenly realize that she’s developed feelings for someone she already knows. Just when her dream starts to seem unrealistic, Lee Ui Yeong is suddenly reunited with her former crush from 10 years ago: Kang Do Hyun (Shin Jae Ha). Back in college, the two of them formed a subtle romantic connection that never fully blossomed into a real relationship. A decade later, they meet again as co-workers at The Hill Hotels, seemingly bringing Lee Ui Yeong one step closer to achieving her dream. Newly released stills from the upcoming drama offer glimpses of Lee Ui Yeong and Kang Do Hyun’s past and present. One photo captures the would-be couple in college, when they first took notice of one another. The next stills flash forward to the present, where Kang Do Hyun is seen pointing a camera at Lee Ui Yeong during a business trip. Also present on the trip are Lee Ui Yeong’s junior colleague Jung Hyun Min (Jung Hye Sung) and intern Sim Sae Byeok (Kim So Hye). Kang Do Hyun’s reappearance is enough to make Lee Ui Yeong want to go to work in the mornings, and even her co-workers notice the romantic tension between the two of them.
"No Tail To Tell" Stars Say Goodbye + Tease What To Look Forward To In Tonight's Finale
The stars of SBS’s “No Tail to Tell” have shared their thoughts ahead of tonight’s series finale! With the final episode of the drama coming up tonight, leads Kim Hye Yoon and Lomon took the time to reflect on what “No Tail to Tell” meant to them. Kim Hye Yoon remarked, “It feels bittersweet that the end [of the drama] is already approaching. I was truly happy to have been able to play the role of Eun Ho.” “I really learned a lot while playing Eun Ho,” continued the actress. “In particular, I was always impressed by Eun Ho’s inner strength while playing her. Thanks to Eun Ho, I think I was able to grow once again, and I’m grateful for it.” Expressing her deep affection for the character, Kim Hye Yoon concluded, “I’ll be rooting for Eun Ho, who must be living happily somewhere out there.” Meanwhile, Lomon commented, “Being able to live as Kang Si Yeol for the past few months, every moment felt like a gift. Through Si Yeol, I realized that in the end, the warmest force that can make us smile is love. I think Si Yeol’s innocent passion, along with the positive change he undergoes as he winds up cherishing the people around him more after meeting Eun Ho, will remain in my heart for a long time.” He went on, “[‘No Tail to Tell’] is a drama that I will remember as a truly warm story that taught me how to change the emptiness in one corner of my heart into warmth.” As for what viewers should keep an eye on in the finale, Lomon said, “Please pay attention to Si Yeol’s brave choice to cast aside the flashy shell of a world-class star in order to protect his precious values as a human being. I’d be grateful if you would join us until the end to find out what sort of radiant ending lies in store for his fate with Eun Ho.” The final episode of “No Tail to Tell” will air on February 28 at 9:50 p.m. KST.
Park Shin Hye And Ha Yun Kyung Face A Serious Crisis At Their Dorm In "Undercover Miss Hong"
Park Shin Hye and Ha Yun Kyung will find themselves facing yet another crisis on the next episode of “Undercover Miss Hong’! Set in the late 1990s, tvN’s “Undercover Miss Hong” is a comedy starring Park Shin Hye as Hong Geum Bo, an elite financial supervisory officer in her 30s who goes undercover as a 20-year-old entry-level employee at a securities firm where suspicious financial transactions have been detected. Spoilers In newly released stills from the drama’s upcoming episode, commotion breaks out at Hong Geum Bo’s dormitory when a masked assailant manages to sneak inside. As the residents, including the dormitory supervisor, rush out with weapons in hand, the situation quickly descends into chaos. Meanwhile, Hong Geum Bo and Go Bok Hee (Ha Yun Kyung) are visibly caught off guard as they frantically block the path of the dormitory supervisor. With the piles of cash they’re hiding in their room, they desperately need to stand in her way and stop her from entering at all costs. As the intimidating supervisor grows increasingly suspicious of the two roommates, it remains to be seen how they will handle this unexpected crisis. The next episode of “Undercover Miss Hong” will air on February 28 at 9:10 p.m. KST.
Chae Jong Hyeop's Trauma Nearly Leads To A Car Crash On "In Your Radiant Season"
Chae Jong Hyeop and Lee Sung Kyung wind up in a dangerous situation on the next episode of MBC’s “In Your Radiant Season.” “In Your Radiant Season” is a new romance drama about the love story between Sunwoo Chan (Chae Jong Hyeop), a man who lives each day like an exciting summer vacation, and Song Ha Ran (Lee Sung Kyung), a woman who has closed herself off as through trapped in a long winter. Spoilers On the previous episode of “In Your Radiant Season,” Song Ha Ran gradually began to open her heart to Sunwoo Chan amidst his sincere comfort and empathy. She ultimately wound up accepting his offer of a “three-month neighborhood friend trial,” and as they spent more time together, their relationship began to evolve. In newly released stills from the drama’s upcoming fourth episode, Song Ha Ran unexpectedly winds up witnessing Sunwoo Chan undergo a trauma response. After receiving a call from Kim Na Na (Lee Mi Sook), Sunwoo Chan is driving Song Ha Ran somewhere when the sound of a motorcycle horn causes him to momentarily experience severe tinnitus and blurred vision. Sunwoo Chan ultimately pulls over and apologizes to the motorcyclist with a bow, while Song Ha Ran watches him with concern, seemingly startled by this new side of him. Meanwhile, another set of stills captures Song Ha Dam (Oh Ye Ju) introducing her boyfriend Cha Yoo Kyum (Kim Tae Young) to her family for the first time. A nervous Cha Yoo Kyum arrives at her home with flowers, but the moment he spots Kim Na Na, he freezes in surprise. The look in Kim Na Na’s eyes as she returns his gaze raises the question of what sort of connection might between the two of them—and whether she will agree to let him marry her granddaughter. The next episode of “In Your Radiant Season” will air on February 28 at 9:50 p.m. KST.
"No Tail To Tell" Heads Into Finale On Ratings Rise As "In Your Radiant Season" Remains No. 1
SBS’s “No Tail to Tell” is racing towards its finish! On February 27, the fantasy romance drama—which has just one episode left in its run—enjoyed an increase in viewership ahead of its series finale. According to Nielsen Korea, the penultimate episode of “No Tail to Tell” scored an average nationwide rating of 3.7 percent. Meanwhile, MBC’s new drama “In Your Radiant Season” took first place in its time slot across all channels with its third episode, which earned an average nationwide rating of 4.3 percent.
5 Reasons Why The "Positively Yours" Finale Was Perfect
“Positively Yours” has finally wrapped up, delivering a finale that has tied every storyline together beautifully. From the heartfelt redemption arcs of Jang Hui Won’s (Oh Yeon Seo) mother (Kim Soo Jin), manager (Jung Soo Young), and now sister-in-law (Baek Eun Hye), to the long-awaited romantic resolutions between Jang Hui Won and Kang Du Jun (Choi Jin Hyuk), as well as Cha Min Uk (Hong Jong Hyun) and Hwang Mi Ran (Kim Da Som), the finale struck the perfect balance of emotion and closure. Fans were treated to moments that were funny, touching, and utterly satisfying, making it a finale to remember. Here are five reasons why the “Positively Yours” finale managed to be everything fans hoped for and more. Warning: spoilers ahead! Team leader Bang Sun Hui’s character growth In episode one of “Positively Yours,” Jang Hui Won goes to a party in place of her best friend and meets the love of her life, Kang Du Jun. Her team leader, however, is inadvertently involved in this disastrous meet-cute. While trying to hide from her team leader, Jang Hui Won runs into Kang Du Jun, accidentally spills wine on his suit and pretends to be his girlfriend. This single scene establishes the team leader’s character early on: she is the type of woman Jang Hui Won does not fully trust, likely because Jang Hui Won is aware of being judged and treated with prejudice. By the finale, the relationship between the team leader and Jang Hui Won comes full circle. The team leader defends Jang Hui Won in front of her coworkers, reminding them that even though Jang Hui Won is dating Kang Du Jun, she has always excelled at her job, which is why she won the beer competition. Jang Hui Won’s mother finally shows support Jang Hui Won’s mother, Lee Seon Jeong, has long been portrayed as a strict, distant parent. Jang Hui Won resents her mother for blaming her for her parents’ failed marriage since childhood. On top of that, her mother ridicules her for becoming pregnant out of wedlock, treating it as if she had done so knowingly. In short, she is everything a mother shouldn’t be. However, like the team leader at work, Lee Seon Jeong eventually realizes her mistakes and officially gives her blessing to the couple, marking an important moment of reconciliation and growth. The redemption of Kang Du Jun’s sister-in-law Han Jeong Eum’s arc is nothing short of miraculous. While Jang Hui Won’s mother and team leader were portrayed antagonistically at first, Han Jeong Eum is the literal villain of the story. She tries every possible method to bring down Kang Du Jun despite his complete innocence. In the finale, Han Jeong Eum completely unravels after Kang Du Jun foils her plan by proving his innocence to the board of directors, presenting his medical records to disprove drug allegations and revealing evidence of bribery by the executives. These actions convince the board to reject her plan to dismiss him as president. Driven to desperation, Han Jeong Eum does the unthinkable: she tries to run over Kang Du Jun with her car. But instead of Kang Du Jun, her own daughter steps in front of the vehicle. In that moment, she realizes her mistake: she has been consumed by revenge. Of all the characters who experience redemption, Han Jeong Eum’s seems the most fantastical. How can someone consumed by revenge for so long suddenly change? Yet, the fact that she spent so much time plotting against Kang Du Jun makes her realization even more meaningful when he ends up saving her daughter. Cha Min Uk and Hwang Mi Ran’s sweet love story In the webtoon “Positively Yours,” on which the drama is loosely based, Cha Min Uk and Hwang Mi Ran are dating from chapter one. In the drama, however, the situation is different. Hwang Mi Ran has long been captivated by Cha Min Uk’s friendly and kind personality, but he only has eyes for Jang Hui Won. In the finale, their dynamic changes. After Cha Min Uk sees Jang Hui Won happy with Kang Du Jun, he realizes it is better to remain friends. Gradually, his heart opens to Hwang Mi Ran, who has always been a supportive presence, shielding him during difficult times. How could anyone not fall for someone like that? Kang Du Jun and Jang Hui Won’s happy beginnings Typically, when couples get together in movies or dramas, the story either ends with an implied future marriage or shows the wedding itself. However, “Positively Yours” has defied that norm since the first episode, and it does so again in the finale. The audience finally gets to see the main couple’s baby before they tie the knot, beginning their happy life together. “Positively Yours” proved that even if a love story begins with a positive pregnancy and the journey can feel nerve-wracking at first, love, patience, and understanding can conquer all. Start watching “Positively Yours”: 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: “Our Universe,” “The Art of Sarah,” and “Sniper Butterfly“Looking forward to: “Shining,” “Four Hands,” “Boyfriend on Demand,” and “The Practical Guide to Love.”