Park Seo Jun, who plays the deputy director of Dongwoon Ilbo in the new TV series "Waiting for Kyungdo," was photographed on his way home after work.
JTBC's new TV series "Waiting for Kyung-do," which will premiere in the second half of this year, is about a man who has been in a relationship twice, at the age of 20 and 28.
Lee Kyung-do (Park Seo Jun) and Seo Ji-woo (Won Ji An), who broke up after a long relationship, reunite as a reporter who broke an article about an adultery scandal and the wife of the scandal's protagonist, and the two embark on a bittersweet yet intense love story.
This is a delightful romance TV series that unfolds love. Park Seo Jun, who is known as the "Romance Master," plays the role of Lee Kyung-do, deputy director of the entertainment department at Dongwoon Ilbo, and is anticipating a reunion with JTBC.
With his solid acting skills, he has been able to evoke sympathy and immerse viewers in his characters, and while expectations are high for Park Seo Jun's Lee Kyung Do character, he will be facing a new life-shaking challenge.
A photo of Lee Kyung-do, who was faced with a serious incident, on his way home from work has been released, drawing attention.
The scene shows Lee Kyung-do leaving work. His slightly loosened tie highlights the mature sexiness of his character.
Even after work, Lee Kyung-do keeps his smartphone in his hand and constantly checks Hot Topics, exuding the fatigue of everyday life.
Meanwhile, Lee Kyung-do's disheveled appearance as he sits alone in the restaurant and holds a bottle of soju also catches the eye.
Unlike his previous bland appearance, Lee Kyung-do's face now exudes complexity and bitterness at the same time, stimulating curiosity about what happened to him.
In this way, "Waiting for Kyung-do" makes viewers wonder about the unexpected variables that have entered Lee Kyung-do's life through the photographs that capture his changing state of mind on his way home.
What is the truth behind the incident that disrupted Lee Kyung-do's composure, despite his experience of both mountains and rivers? Attention is focused on how it all turned out.
In particular, the change in the character Lee Kyung-do's state of mind is fully expressed through photographs alone.
Park Seo Jun's passionate performance is also drawing attention. He exudes a variety of charms, from the face of youth to the face of an adult tired of reality, and conveys the many emotions that the character Lee Kyung-do experiences.
The story of Lee Kyung-do will unfold in JTBC's new TV series "Waiting for Kyung-do," written by Park Seo Jun, who is truly known as the "Romance Master."
It will be broadcast in the second half of this year.

By minmin 2025/10/15 09:27 KST