KBS2 weekend drama ‘Love, Prescribed’
The relationship between Jin Se-yeon and Park Ki-woong is on shaky ground.
In episodes 11 and 12 of the KBS2 weekend drama ‘Love, Prescribed’ (directed by Han Jun-seo and Bae Eun-hye/ written by Park Ji-suk / produced by HB Entertainment), which are scheduled to air back-to-back at 8 p.m. on the 8th, the workplace lives of Gong Ju-a (played by Jin Se-yeon) and Yang Hyun-bin (played by Park Ki-woong) unfold amid an awkward atmosphere after a rejected confession.
Earlier, Gong Ju-a declined a confession from Yang Hyun-bin, saying she did not want to hurt her family. As the two families remain entangled in a cycle of ill-fated ties, the sight of the pair turning away from their true feelings and making a heartbreaking choice left viewers feeling distressed.
In stills released on the 6th, Gong Ju-a and Yang Hyun-bin face each other at work while exuding a chilly air, drawing attention. As they avert their gazes and look only at the floor, one can sense deep contemplation of a harsh reality, which heightens the tension.
The disappointment that Gong Ju-a feels toward Yang Hyun-bin erupts. As her sorrowful gaze and his complex, delicate expression intersect, the sense of regret only deepens. Attention focuses on how they will bridge the widening rift in their emotions.
Meanwhile, an intriguing look from Hwangbo Hye-su (played by Kang Byul), who is watching Gong Ju-a and Yang Hyun-bin closely, has been captured. Since she has been more sincere about their romance than anyone, her subtle smile as she looks at the misaligned pair piques curiosity. The shift in their relationship is set to send ripples through the design team as well, heightening anticipation for the upcoming broadcast.
The KBS2 weekend drama ‘Love, Prescribed’ will be preempted on the 7th due to WBC coverage, and episodes 11 and 12 will air consecutively at 8 p.m. on the 8th.