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Baenara, the epitome of professionalism in ‘Space Merry Me’… Becomes a scene-stealer with her charm that oscillates between hot and cold.

[Photo = SBS Friday-Saturday Drama 'Space Marry Me' Capture]
[Photo = SBS Friday-Saturday Drama ‘Space Marry Me’ Capture]

[Seoul=RNX News] Reporter Seo-yeon Jeong = Actor Baek Na-ra exuded cold charisma.

In the SBS new Friday-Saturday drama ‘Space Marry Me’ (Directed by Song Hyun-wook, Written by Lee Ha-na, Produced by Samhwa Networks Studio S) broadcast on the 10th and 11th, Baek Na-ra completely transformed into a thorough department store executive, showcasing rational charm and revealing a strong presence.

On this broadcast, Baek Na-ra, playing the role of Baek Sang-hyun, captivated viewers with a neat visual, wearing a crisp suit and glasses measured to precision. Baek Sang-hyun demonstrated prickly yet professional charm by considering various ways to cancel the winner to cover a boss’s mistake who selected the wrong person during a prize draw announcement.

The following episode 2 added tension by foretelling a full-fledged role as an observer. Baek Na-ra explained cautionary notes related to the prize draw to Mary (played by Jeong So-min) with a friendly demeanor but promptly detected any subtle exchanges or atmosphere changes with Woo-joo (played by Choi Woo-shik), cornering them so they couldn’t escape the situation. 

Furthermore, he revealed an intention to monitor the two directly as a fellow townhouse resident during a 3-month grace period without a separate investigator, creating unease and stimulating curiosity about what variables it might add to future developments.

Baek Na-ra’s appearance in the SBS new Friday-Saturday drama ‘Space Marry Me’ is receiving favorable reviews for its fast-paced storyline and airs every Friday and Saturday at 9:50 PM.

Meanwhile, Baek Na-ra left a strong impression on the public with the Netflix original series ‘D.P. Season 2’ and is showcasing a variety of charming characters through ‘Weak Hero Class 2’ and ‘Your Taste,’ establishing a distinct acting color of her own.

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