In the recently aired episode 5 of SBS's coming-of-age drama Spring of the Four Seasons, Kim Beom (Park Ji-hoo) was saddened when Sage (Ha Yoo-jung) declared that he would quit “To Sage” and all vocals for his songs. He also announced the dissolution of “To Sage” when he heard from Seo Min-chul (Kim Jung-tae) that he wanted to give up Seo Tae-yang (Lee Seung-hyeop). However, he was shocked to learn that the chorus of his song was used as “The Crown's” comeback song without permission while he was working part-time.
Related to this, in the sixth episode of “Spring of the Four Seasons” to be aired on the 4th, FTISLAND's Lee Hong Ki will make a special appearance as a lawyer to bring life to the drama. In the scene, Kim Beom consults a lawyer to file a lawsuit against Entera, the company that plagiarized his song. Kim Beom, who is holding a composition notebook, claims plagiarism by pointing out the same part of his song in “The Crown's” comeback song, but his lawyer Hong Ki is not interested and gets annoyed with Kim Beom. In the end, an exasperated Kim Beom yells a few words and starts to argue with his lawyer Hong Ki. Hong Ki suddenly threw his glasses, stood up, and became angry.
The production team said, "The four seasons are the most important seasons of the year, and we are going to make the best use of them."
The production team commented, "FTISLAND's Lee Hong Ki, who has been appearing in dramas for the first time in a long time through ‘Spring of the Four Seasons,’ impressed the staff greatly by showing his passion for learning the scenario thoroughly and struggling to find ways to add fun to the scenes, despite the small amount of drama he has been involved in. I hope you will check out the scene where the chemistry between Lee Hong-ki and Park Ji-hoo's fantastic clash is highlighted in the sixth episode of the series."
Meanwhile, “Spring of the Four Seasons” will air every Wednesday night at 10:40 pm in Korea.
2025/06/02 12:34 KST
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