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Jeon So Young’s Actions Prove She Is Neither On Lee Na Young Nor Seo Hyun Woo’s Side In “Honour”

Jeon So Young’s Actions Prove She Is Neither On Lee Na Young Nor Seo Hyun Woo’s Side In “Honour”

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26.02.23
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Lee Na Young, Jung Eun Chae, And Lee Chung Ah Share Key Points To Watch In 2nd Half Of “Honour”

Lee Na Young, Jung Eun Chae, And Lee Chung Ah Share Key Points To Watch In 2nd Half Of “Honour”

ENA’s “Honour” has unveiled key viewing points as it heads into its second half, shared directly by Lee Na Young, Jung Eun Chae, and Lee Chung Ah! Based on a Swedish series, “Honour” is a mystery thriller that tells the story of three lawyers who confront a massive scandal from the past head-on. Lee Na Young, Jung Eun Chae, and Lee Chung Ah star as founding partners of the law firm L&J (Listen and Join), which specializes in representing victims of crimes against women. Ahead of the drama’s second half, the production team released a set of behind-the-scenes stills capturing the bright, lively atmosphere on set—a refreshing contrast to the drama’s intense tone. The images feature the warm smiles of Lee Na Young, Jung Eun Chae, Lee Chung Ah, Yeon Woo Jin, Seo Hyun Woo, Jeon So Young, and Park Se Hyun, highlighting the positive on-set energy that contributes to the drama’s strong performances. Alongside the photos, the three lead actresses personally shared what viewers should look forward to in the second half of “Honour.” Lee Na Young hinted, “There’s a turning point where the characters’ choices create new ripple effects. Unexpected twists will further heighten the genre’s thrill,” adding that viewers can expect increasingly complex emotional dynamics and relationships as the story progresses. Jung Eun Chae pointed to the meaningful phrase, “It’s darkest under the lamp,” suggesting that hidden truths may lie closer than expected. She also encouraged viewers to stay with the drama through its second act. Lee Chung Ah advised viewers to revisit the earlier episodes, explaining, “If you watch Episodes 1 through 6 again, many details will feel new.” She added that one way to enjoy the second half even more is to pay close attention to every character who gradually appears around the three lawyers. The production team shared, “While the drama maintains sharp and intense tension onscreen, the atmosphere on set was warm and collaborative, with actors carefully supporting one another and building strong chemistry.” They added, “As the second act begins, immersion and suspense will deepen even further. Just as the on-set energy was perfect, the actors’ performances will reach their peak in the latter half, so please continue to watch with great interest.” Episode 7 of “Honour” will air on February 23 at 10 p.m. KST.

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Jung E Chan Is A Brilliant Neurosurgeon Pushing Human Limits In New Medical Thriller Drama

Jung E Chan Is A Brilliant Neurosurgeon Pushing Human Limits In New Medical Thriller Drama

Actor Jung E Chan (formerly known as Min Sun Hong) is set to star in TV CHOSUN’s upcoming weekend miniseries “Doctor Shin” (literal title)! “Doctor Shin” is a medical thriller that follows a brilliant doctor who pushes medicine beyond limits once considered the domain of God, and a woman whose brain is suddenly damaged overnight, causing her to gradually lose her soul. Centered on the unusual romance surrounding a top star who falls into a coma after a tragic accident—along with the man who once loved her and the man who still loves her—the drama unfolds a bold narrative that explores love and desire, taboo and sacrifice. Taking on the titular role in his first leading performance since debut, Jung E Chan stars as Shin Ju Shin, a genius doctor who pushes the boundaries of human capability. Shin Ju Shin serves as the director of neurosurgery at Nua Hospital and the chairman of the Nua Foundation, which runs an orphanage. A world-renowned brain surgeon whose skills are said to rival the divine, he surpasses even his late father, Professor Shin Woo Pil. With exceptional medical talent, an elite background, and an elegant, commanding presence, Shin Ju Shin appears to possess it all. Newly released stills capture Shin Ju Shin fully immersed in surgery, showcasing the intense focus expected of a legendary neurosurgeon. In another scene, he is seen in his doctor’s gown drinking wine with a grave expression before locking eyes with someone during a tense conversation. What has driven the genius doctor into inner turmoil? And what forbidden operation may he attempt next? Jung E Chan shared, “When I first heard I had been cast as the lead, I felt incredibly grateful and excited. As my desire to do well grew, I also felt the heavy responsibility of carrying the project. Rather than seeing that weight as pressure, I tried to use it as motivation for my acting. I hope viewers will look forward to the immersive performance I’ll show through ‘Doctor Shin.’” “Doctor Shin” will premiere on March 14 at 10:30 p.m. KST.

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Park Jinyoung Talks About Why He Chose To Star In “Shining,” His Character, And More

Park Jinyoung Talks About Why He Chose To Star In “Shining,” His Character, And More

Park Jinyoung has shared his thoughts on his upcoming drama “Shining”! “Shining” is a drama about young people who once shared a world of their own and gradually become each other’s source of trust and the light that guides their lives. Park Jinyoung plays Yeon Tae Seo, a subway train driver who hides a tender sensitivity beneath a cold, stoic exterior. The role follows him from age 19 to adulthood. Park Jinyoung’s performance promises to capture Yeon Tae Seo’s youth and love as he quietly lives his life while carrying his pain. Park Jinyoung, drawn to the realistic storytelling of the drama, said, “I wanted to take part because it’s not just a pretty youth story but one that deals with real-life struggles anyone can relate to.” He spoke specifically about the character Yeon Tae Seo, saying, “He felt like a character the script subtly presents with unconditional trust of ‘the kind of person you wish existed.’ I was drawn to such a warm character and I thought I wanted to try playing this role.” Park Jinyoung also recalled his strong first impression of the character, saying, “We all know it’s better not to worry about what others think as we go through life, but we also know it’s usually not easy to avoid their gaze. Yet Yeon Tae Seo lives life in his own way, rather than seeing others’ gaze. That was what I found most appealing about him.” With the story spanning from a 19-year-old boy to adulthood, Park Jinyoung said, “The more I read the script, the more I saw that Yeon Tae Seo keeps many of the same traits even as he grows older.” He continued, “So I didn’t act out differences for each age. The only difference, if any, is in how Tae Seo handles his struggles. I wanted to show that, as an adult, he has gained a bit more experience than he had as he was younger.” Finally, Park Jinyoung highlighted key points to watch, saying, “I think the most ordinary, everyday stories are the most beautiful. The stories of Yeon Tae Seo and Mo Eun Ah (Kim Min Ju) reflect emotions we all feel at least once in our lives. If you focus on that, you will feel an even deeper impact.” “Shining” is set to premiere on March 6 at 8:50 p.m. KST.

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Yoo Yeon Seok And Esom’s “Phantom Lawyer” Reveals 3 Reasons To Watch The New Supernatural Legal Drama

Yoo Yeon Seok And Esom’s “Phantom Lawyer” Reveals 3 Reasons To Watch The New Supernatural Legal Drama

SBS’s upcoming Friday–Saturday drama “Phantom Lawyer” has unveiled key points to watch ahead of its premiere! “Phantom Lawyer” is a quirky yet heartwarming legal drama that follows the adventures of Shin I Rang (Yoo Yeon Seok), a lawyer who can see ghosts, and elite attorney Han Na Hyun (Esom) as they resolve the lingering grievances of their very unusual clients—ghosts—through the law. Here are three reasons the drama is a must-watch: 1. Yoo Yeon Seok as a one-of-a-kind “possessed” lawyer — the birth of an accidental hero Shin I Rang opens his law office in Room 501 of Okcheon Building, which was once a shaman’s house. From the moment he moves in, his life takes an unexpected turn: he begins seeing ghosts and even experiences possession, forcing him to resolve the grudges of the dead. Though a lawyer who should rely on logic and reason, Shin I Rang suddenly finds himself acting like a spirit medium. With help from ghosts, he uncovers clues no one else can see, and whenever possession occurs, his speech, expressions, and mannerisms completely change. Unable to ignore injustice once he witnesses it, he becomes an unwilling hero who fights cases on behalf of the dead—making the arrival of this unprecedented “ghostly lawyer.” 2. Supernatural fun meets a cathartic courtroom drama with awesome chemistry Continuing SBS’s tradition of satisfying legal dramas, “Phantom Lawyer” adds a supernatural twist by revealing hidden sides of cases through ghostly perspectives while delivering fast-paced, cathartic courtroom moments. At Shin I Rang’s side is Han Na Hyun, a cold and highly rational elite lawyer who prioritizes winning above all else. Their contrast—his intuition and emotion versus her logic and reason—creates constant tension. Though they initially struggle to understand each other, their evolving partnership and chemistry will be a major highlight. They are joined by office manager and brother-in-law Yoon Bong Soo (Jeon Seok Ho), Father Matteo (Jung Seung Gil), who offers guidance at crucial moments, and spirits with their own stories. Together, the team at Okcheon Building’s Room 501 forms a unique cooperative dynamic, blending witty banter with unexpected teamwork. 3. Beyond ghosts: a story ultimately about people As the saying goes, “The dead cannot speak.” Those who died unjustly leave behind misunderstandings, distortions, and unresolved resentment. The drama begins from this premise: Shin I Rang listens, speaks, and fights on behalf of those who can no longer tell their stories. Here, the ability to see ghosts is not merely a horror device but a tool to uncover silenced truths. The courtroom revelations go beyond solving cases, helping the living confront emotional wounds and untangle relationships left unresolved. Though it may appear to be a ghost story, “Phantom Lawyer” ultimately tells a deeply human story. “Phantom Lawyer” premieres on March 13 at 9:50 p.m. KST.

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Yoon Jong Hoon, Uhm Hyun Kyung, And More Impress At Script Reading For New Weekday Drama "Our Happy Days"

Yoon Jong Hoon, Uhm Hyun Kyung, And More Impress At Script Reading For New Weekday Drama "Our Happy Days"

KBS1’s new weekday drama “Our Happy Days” has shared a sneak peek of its script reading! “Our Happy Days” is a warm family series filled with stories from multiple generations, centering on a tense clash between the world’s most perfect man and an endearingly clumsy woman—each striving to become the main character of their own life. The newly released script reading video features cast members Yoon Jong Hoon, Uhm Hyun Kyung, Jung Yoon, Yoon Da Young, Kim Hye Ok, Sunwoo Jae Duk, Yoon Da Hoon, Moon Hee Kyung, Lee Sang Sook, Jung Ho Bin, Lee Ho Jae, Jung Young Sook, Sung Byung Sook, Choi Sung Won, Uhm Hye Soo, Kim Na Ri, Yoo Jin Seok, Joo Yong Man, Kim Soo Ah, Lee Da Eun, Seo Dong Kyu, Jung Soo Ha, and Jung Si Hyun. Yoon Jong Hoon delivered an immersive performance as Go Gyeol, a perfect man armed with every advantage imaginable and the recipient of the Young Architect of the Year award. Uhm Hyun Kyung, starring as Jo Eun Ae, a startup developer determined to create a humane, AI-driven world, led the atmosphere with her consistently bright energy. Jung Yoon, who stars as Go Min Ho, and Yoon Da Young, who plays Seo Seung Ri, captured attention with performances that highlighted their characters’ charms. The chemistry among the four leads, evident from the script reading, heightened anticipation for the drama’s premiere. Additionally, seasoned actors Kim Hye Ok, Sunwoo Jae Duk, Yoon Da Hoon, Moon Hee Kyung, Lee Sang Sook, Jung Ho Bin, Lee Ho Jae, and Jung Young Sook delivered impressive performances, further raising expectations for the drama. Yoon Jong Hoon commented, “I think this will be a project that makes people reconsider what family represents in today’s world,” and Uhm Hyun Kyung remarked, “It’s a drama that makes you realize how precious an ordinary day is, so I hope viewers keep that point in mind as they watch.” “Our Happy Days” is scheduled to premiere in March as the follow-up to “Marie and Her Three Daddies.”

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Lee Na Young, Jung Eun Chae, And Lee Chung Ah Follow A New Lead At A Burial Site In “Honour”

Lee Na Young, Jung Eun Chae, And Lee Chung Ah Follow A New Lead At A Burial Site In “Honour”

“Honour” has unveiled new stills ahead of tonight’s episode! Based on a Swedish series, “Honour” is a mystery thriller that tells the story of three lawyers who confront a massive scandal from the past head-on. Lee Na Young, Jung Eun Chae, and Lee Chung Ah star as founding partners of the law firm L&J (Listen and Join), which specializes in representing victims of crimes against women. Spoilers The newly released stills capture Yoon Ra Young (Lee Na Young), Kang Shin Jae (Jung Eun Chae), and Hwang Hyun Jin (Lee Chung Ah) visiting a tree burial site together. In the photos, the three women gaze in different directions with solemn expressions. Yoon Ra Young’s deeply sunken gaze suggests that this visit goes beyond a simple step in their investigation. As L&J continues its relentless pursuit of the truth behind “Connect In,” it remains unclear whether they are tracking traces of someone directly linked to the case or uncovering a deeply personal story connected to Ra Young herself. Meanwhile, the preview for Episode 7 previously featured Hwang Hyun Jin’s meaningful line, “The victim is here now,” hinting at the existence of another victim of sexual exploitation connected to “Connect In.” As previously revealed cases appear to be only a fraction of a much larger structural crime, the scope of the investigation continues to expand. Adding to the tension, an emergency alert reading “Critical security threat detected” appears on the Connect In app interface, signaling cracks in what once seemed to be a flawless security system. The possible emergence of another victim is expected to become a key piece of evidence that could shift the course of the case. If a new victim comes forward, it may provide the decisive justification L&J needs to launch a full-scale counterattack. The production team shared, “The tree burial scene is an important moment that helps viewers better understand Yoon Ra Young emotionally and narratively. Please watch to see why she visits this place with her friends,” adding, “Whether another victim truly exists will also be a key point to watch in Episode 7.” Episode 7 of “Honour” will air on February 23 at 10 p.m. KST.

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