It would appear that it may be an arrival to weekend shows for UEE (High Society), since she's exciting an offer to feature Hundred-Day Wife, MBC's new weekender featuring Lee Seo-jin (Wonderful Season). I can't generally picture them as a sentimental couple, not due to the age hole, but rather in light of the fact that he simply has a weightier, a larger number of genuine vibe than she does. Be that as it may, if his assortment persona is any sign, he'll affection being combined with UEE; he flashes dimples each time the words "young lady bunch" even get said on Three Meals a Day.
The new weekender is supposedly a 20-scene miniseries, which means there's a decent risk I'll tune in — 50 scenes is sufficient to make me doubt my adoration for Seo-jin oppa, however 20 is practically an easy decision. It's around a single parent who gets a terminal conclusion and by one means or another winds up in an agreement marriage to a vocalist musician turned-restaurateur. It's portrayed as a warm, chipper arrangement, and the setup makes me consider Superdaddy Yeol, just with a saint who's to a lesser degree a washout.
UEE is up to play the courageous woman, a widower who lost her spouse to a mishap when she was youthful. She raises a young lady all alone, however when she gets a terminal conclusion due to a mind tumor, she chooses to locate her little girl a future watchman by getting into an agreement marriage. That is somewhat insane, however what contract marriage doesn't start as an insane plan?
Lee Seo-jin's character is an artist lyricist who had a gigantic hit yet collapsed his singing profession early and concentrated on songwriting. He in the end collapsed that as well and opened an eatery, living like a playboy and date bunches of ladies. He's nice looking, cool, and sure, and is sure that he will never at any point get hitched.
The show originates from the essayist of You're the Best, Lee Soon-shin and the PD of Pride and Prejudice, and Lee Seo-jin is affirmed for his part while UEE is still in arrangements. She's no more abnormal to weekend family dramatizations, having featured in Gold Rainbow and Ojakkyo Brothers, and I sort of like the thought of her playing a youthful single parent (which she did in Ho-gu's Love as well). Actually, the thing I find most unusual in this situation is the reason anybody would need to leave their kid with Lee Seo-jin, the man who might call a caretaker to carry out his occupation the second you exited him to look after children.
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