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Gong Seung Yeon And Her Ex Baekho Reunite For A Rooftop Date In "My Lovely Journey"
Channel A’s “My Lovely Journey” has shared a sneak peek of Gong Seung Yeon and Baekho’s cozy summer date! Based on a bestselling novel by Maha Harada, “My Lovely Journey” is a new drama starring Gong Seung Yeon as Kang Yeo Reum, a former idol-turned-travel reporter who has never been a “center” in her life. As she takes on travel assignments on behalf of others, she embarks on a journey of self-discovery, coming to understand the true meaning of success and life. Spoilers Previously on “My Lovely Journey,” Yeo Reum was heartbroken by dating rumors linking her ex-boyfriend Cha Si Wan (Baekho) to her former bandmate Go Eun Chae (Park Bo Yeon). Although she pretended not to be affected by the news, when her client’s dog swallowed her couple ring from her past relationship with Si Wan, she spent all day waiting for the ring to come out the other side—revealing that she still hadn’t gotten over him. In newly released stills from the drama’s next episode, Yeo Reum and Si Wan enjoy a relaxed rooftop date on a warm midsummer night. As they indulge in fried chicken and beer together, the two exes seem completely comfortable around one another, hinting at just how close they once were. To find out what transpires between the former lovers, tune in to the next episode of “My Lovely Journey” on August 16 at 9:20 p.m. KST!
Lee Min Ki Is Shaken By Lee Bo Young's Sincerity While Helping A Patient In Pain On "Mary Kills People"
Get ready for a turning point in the relationship between Lee Min Ki and Lee Bo Young on “Mary Kills People”! A remake of the Canadian series of the same name, MBC’s “Mary Kills People” stars Lee Bo Young as Woo So Jung, a doctor who illegally provides euthanasia to patients with incurable illnesses. Spoilers On the previous episode of “Mary Kills People,” Woo So Jung faced off against detective Ban Ji Hoon (Lee Min Ki) after learning that he was not actually the terminally ill patient Jo Hyun Woo, as he had led her to believe. However, on the next episode of the drama, a dramatic moment will lead to unexpected shifts in the two characters’ emotions. Newly released stills from the upcoming episode capture a scene in which Woo So Jung and Ban Ji Hoon encounter a patient in extreme pain. Together, Woo So Jung and Ban Ji Hoon attempt to calm Lee Yoon Hee (Yang Jo Ah), who is suffering from severe convulsions. Although Woo So Jung administers various types of injections to Lee Yoon Hee, who is writhing in pain, nothing seems to help. Meanwhile, Ban Ji Hoon assists Woo So Jung by holding Lee Yoon Hee’s arms and legs. Seeing Lee Yoon Hee suffer indescribable pain, Woo So Jung eventually sheds tears of pity—and as Woo So Jung does her utmost to help the patient despite being injured herself, Ban Ji Hoon begins to see her in a different light. Shocked by Woo So Jung’s sincerity as she does everything she can to lessen Lee Yoon Hee’s pain, Ban Ji Hoon undergoes a change in emotion that flips his mindset completely. “As Lee Bo Young and Lee Min Ki[’s characters] face each other’s convictions head-on, this scene will become an important turning point that marks the beginning of a subtle change in their relationship,” said the drama’s production team. “Please look forward to Episode 5, in which Lee Bo Young and Lee Min Ki’s suspicion and wariness towards one another suddenly change into genuine sincerity.” The next episode of “Mary Kills People” will air on August 16 at 10 p.m. KST.
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Jung Chaeyeon will take on her first court case on the next episode of JTBC’s “Beyond the Bar”! “Beyond the Bar” is a new drama starring Jung Chaeyeon as Kang Hyo Min, a confident and compassionate but inexperienced rookie attorney at the law firm Yullim. Under the mentorship of Yoon Seok Hoon, a cold but exceptionally skilled partner at the firm, Hyo Min gradually grows into a true lawyer as she navigates the challenges of the legal world. Spoilers Previously on “Beyond the Bar,” Kang Hyo Min built up experience by watching and working together with Yoon Seok Hoon on various cases. With her keen insight and overflowing passion, Kang Hyo Min made a strong contribution in every case she handled. In newly released stills from the drama’s upcoming episode, Kang Hyo Min works hard to prepare for her appearance in court as the attorney in charge of a case. As she is facing a rival law firm as her opponent, Yoon Seok Hoon helps her get ready with an impromptu one-on-one coaching session. However, in spite of Kang Hyo Min’s thorough preparations, things don’t go as planned in the courtroom. One intriguing photo shows Kang Hyo Min rising to her feet with a troubled expression as the courtroom erupts in murmurs, while another shows Hong Do Yoon (Park Hyung Soo), the head of Yullim’s corporate team, attempting to stop her. Will Kang Hyo Min be able to win her first case and earn the recognition of Yoon Seok Hoon? To find out, tune in to the next episode of “Beyond the Bar” on August 16 at 10:40 p.m. KST!
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From heartfelt reunions to quiet gestures of care, episodes three and four of “My Lovely Journey” delivered an emotional punch wrapped in gentle storytelling. The drama continues to balance slice-of-life warmth with touching revelations, and these episodes were especially rich with moments that made viewers pause, smile, and maybe even shed a tear. From Yeon Seok’s (Kim Jae Young) growing care for Yeo Reum (Gong Seung Yeon) to CEO Oh’s (Yu Jun Sang) relationship with our female lead, here are four times “My Lovely Journey” episodes three and four warmed our hearts. Warning: spoilers ahead! Yeon Seok’s growing care for Yeo Reum When the first episodes aired, many viewers were convinced that Yeon Seok would end up joining Yeo Reum on her substitute travel trip to Buyeo. It seemed like the perfect setup for a budding romance on the road. But the reality turned out to be even more heartfelt and subtle. After Yeo Reum’s whereabouts are leaked online, Yeon Seok and CEO Oh waste no time heading to Buyeo to track her down. She goes silent, ignoring both calls and messages, which only heightens their worry. Eventually, CEO Oh and Yeo Reum reconcile, with Yeo Reum assuring him that she’s committed to completing the substitute travel for their client Kate (Kim Hye Hwa). With the misunderstanding resolved, Yeon Seok and CEO Oh get ready to leave. But here’s the moment that captured everyone’s attention: instead of driving off, Yeon Seok steps out of the car, walks back to Yeo Reum, and hands her a microphone along with a windshield attachment for her camera. He quietly explains how to use it to get clearer, better-quality audio. It’s not an invitation to join her trip; it’s a small but deeply thoughtful act of support. This scene beautifully illustrates Yeon Seok’s understanding of Yeo Reum’s independence. He’s not there to take over her journey, but to equip her with the tools to succeed on her own terms. It’s a rare depiction of care that doesn’t overshadow the other person’s agency. Yeo Reum’s unwavering work ethic Some of the most telling character moments in “My Lovely Journey” happen in the smallest of scenes, and one moment in episode three perfectly captures Yeo Reum’s professionalism. When CEO Oh arrives in Buyeo to speak with her, Yeo Reum is still rightfully angry. He had essentially abandoned her and even told her she wasn’t suited for the very industry he had encouraged her to join years earlier. Her disappointment is palpable, and she can’t even bring herself to meet his gaze. Yet, despite the emotional tension, Yeo Reum doesn’t let her frustration get in the way of her work. She calmly takes out her camera and starts filming the beautiful food in front of them, ensuring that Kate will still get the visual experience she was promised. It’s a fleeting scene, but it speaks volumes about her integrity and commitment. This kind of discipline and self-control is part of what makes Yeo Reum such a compelling heroine. She’s not without emotion, but she knows when to put the needs of her work and the people depending on her above her personal feelings, a trait that earns her both the admiration of viewers and the trust of those around her. Yeo Reum as the lighthouse Episodes three and four also deepened the backstory between Yeo Reum and CEO Oh, adding new layers to their relationship. Viewers already knew that Yeo Reum had grown up on a small island with dreams of becoming an idol, but the reason behind CEO Oh’s almost paternal attachment to her had remained unclear, until now. In one thoughtful scene, CEO Oh advises Yeon Seok, who has distanced himself from his family to pursue his directing career, to return home before it’s too late. He warns that if Yeon Seok waits too long, society will see him as a failure, regardless of his personal growth. The words carry the weight of personal experience, hinting that CEO Oh once walked a similar path, leaving a secure life behind for a dream that cost him his family ties. Later, in a flashback, we see the moment when a 13-year-old Yeo Reum first met CEO Oh during what appears to be a low point in his life. Her youthful encouragement to “find the lighthouse” and not give up left a lasting impression on him. While the full extent of CEO Oh’s struggles hasn’t yet been revealed, this scene suggests that Yeo Reum became a guiding light for him during a dark time. It’s this bond, forged long before the events of the drama, that explains why their relationship goes far beyond that of a typical CEO and trainee. Reunion after 45 years Among the warm moments in these episodes, none was more poignant than Kate’s reunion with her twin sister after 45 long years. Kate had grown up believing she was abandoned because she wasn’t wanted. On the other side of the world, her sister harbored resentment, convinced that their mother had cast her aside. The truth, however, was far more complex and heartbreaking. Their mother had faced an impossible choice: with only the means to care for one child and one of her daughters gravely ill, she decided to keep the sick child, believing that the healthy one would be more likely to survive in someone else’s care. The decision tore her apart, and though she never reunited with Kate, she spent years visiting the same prayer bead tree where she had last seen her, weeping for the daughter she had lost. When the truth is finally revealed, the reunion between the sisters brings a flood of emotions, grief for the lost years, relief in finally knowing the truth, and love that had never fully disappeared. It’s the kind of scene that lingers in your mind long after the credits roll. While these episodes were filled with big reveals and emotional confrontations, they also wove in quiet moments of healing, where characters offered comfort in subtle, almost unnoticeable ways. One such moment was when Yeo Reum gently reassured Kate’s niece, who mentioned she was trying to lose weight. Yeo Reum tells her that it isn’t necessary, reminding her that she isn’t overweight and is still just a child. This tender exchange ended up being one of the highlights of the show, leaving a lasting impression. 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“
5 Endearing Moments In The Finale Of "Law And The City" That Made Us Feel Optimistic
The weekend won’t be the same now that “Law and The City” has come to an end. Throughout 12 episodes, we were amazed by the marvelous group of attorneys that worked at Hyungmin Law Group. They not only showed us a more human and warm side of the law but also a realistic and approachable view of it. Despite the recent difficulties for our squad, they prevailed with their characteristic resilience and good spirits, giving us a heartwarming finale to stay optimistic even in the hardest days of life. Here is every endearing moment we loved! Warning: spoilers from episodes 11-12 ahead! 1. Bae Mun Jeong getting her way as a working mother Every character in this story had something to add, whether it was personal or work related. They had their own struggles. Nonetheless, Bae Mun Jeong (Ryu Hye Young) quickly became one of the best characters with her unique and strong personality. She embodies not only the spirit of union in her group of friends but also portrays every future working mother who finds herself struggling between what’s best for her family and her professional life. Being at a crossroads, she has to make a choice when the perfect chance to have a more stable work position appears right in front of her. Although she has unconditional support from her husband Kim Ji Seok (Yoon Kyun Sang), it isn’t an easy choice for her. In the end, even when she decides to continue as a litigating attorney instead of an in-house counselor, she has to fight for her maternity leave. Being as clever as she is, she finds the perfect solution through other working mothers who have experienced the same struggle. Ultimately, she gets exactly what she wants, making us feel hopeful that, even in the midst of discrimination and injustice, a girl can have it all, both a loving family and a thriving career. 2. Ha Sang Gi choosing his dream over his job Another person who finds himself struggling between his reality and his dreams is Ha Sang Gi (Im Seong Jae). Everything about him tells us that he wishes to become a professor, but giving up on his job isn’t as easy as it seems at first. It is only until he gets a case of a young man who gets scammed by a realtor and is about to get evicted from his rental house that he starts to reconsider his possibilities. He sees himself in this young man and remembers how he truly loved studying, which got him to the stable life he has now. After helping him, Sang Gi gets the conviction to pursue his dreams once again, even more so after finding out that Kim Hyung Min (Yeom Hye Ran) helped him to go to law school through her foundation. Sadly, this means that he will leave his position as an attorney to focus on his studies. On the bright side, although unexpected, we get to see him and his former boss getting together, making a goofy yet sweet couple. In the end, by taking a leap of faith and going after his dreams, he not only finds his passion, but also a new and more fulfilling life which is the ultimately goal for anybody. 3. Cho Chang Won quitting and becoming a prosecutor One of the most satisfying moments in these last episodes was seeing Cho Chang Won (Kang You Seok) finally standing up for himself and quitting his abusive job. And it isn’t exactly that he never had the strength to have a firm standing against his boss but rather that he didn’t have a reason to do so. Most of the time, his caring and soft side would make him hesitate and doubt himself, but once he sets his mind on becoming a prosecutor, there’s no turning back. Even when his boss harasses him until the very end and his father doubts whatever he has in his plans, he never loses his focus. By the time he tells the squad about his decision, he is confident enough about his future, even to face their friendly teasing. Seeing Chang Won go from a shallow and unmotivated attorney to a more mature and determined prosecutor makes it feel like things really have come to a full circle. Furthermore, knowing that he can be the one with the upper hand in court while facing his former boss is the cherry on the top to wrap up his story perfectly. 4. Kang Hui Ji finding a new career as a public defender Being a slice-of-life drama, it is only natural to see everyone moving forward in a new direction at a certain point. Kang Hui Ji (Mun Ka Young) isn’t the exception to this. While taking a case of a woman who murdered her bedridden younger brother, Hui Ji has to reassess not only her role as an attorney but also her values as a person. Once she gets to know the real motives behind her client’s actions, Hui Ji’s focus changes, and she ends up helping her to get a lighter sentence, giving her client a chance to pay for her crime while living in peace for the short time she has left as she has late stage cancer. Apart from making us cry a river, this specific case inspires her idealistic character and suddenly makes her wish to become a public defender. However, she soon realizes that she might not always be in the service of good and defenseless people. But one thing that not even her own family might understand, but her boyfriend does, is that she is stronger than they think. Beneath her sweet and good-natured personality, there’s a resilient and firm person who wishes to become a helping hand for anyone in need. Perhaps one of the saddest things in this ending is that we won’t see her journey of becoming a pro and mature lawyer. 5. Ahn Ju Hyeong finally opening his own law firm The last but not least to leave his firm is Ahn Ju Heyong (Lee Jong Suk). The once detached and cold attorney who resembled a robot more than a human has a full change of heart after taking a case for an old man who appears to be a scammer but ends up being a truly altruistic man. Sadly, this man dies even before finding the solution to his problem. But he leaves such a strong impression on Ju Hyeong that he takes the step to open up his own law firm where he can take on different cases no matter the difficulty or the economic profit. Though it is disappointing we don’t get to see much more of this beautiful group of friends, it is completely heart-warming to see how they find their own path to happiness, even if that means going in different directions. No matter what, they will always have the chance to return to Seocho, the place where they first met and where they’ll always find a place to enjoy a delicious meal together. If there’s a time when you need to feel the comfort and warmth of an optimistic show, you can always go back and rewatch “Law and The City”! Hey Soompiers! Did you enjoy this K-drama? What are your thoughts on it? Let us know in the comments! Andy zar is an avid drama watcher, from K-dramas to C-dramas, she believes any weekend is a good weekend to enjoy 12 hours of binge-watching dramas. She loves romance, web comics, and K-pop. Her favorite groups are EXO, TWICE, Red Velvet, and BOL4. Currently watching: “Law and The City” Plans to watch: “My Troublesome Star“