
[Seoul=RNX News] Reporter Seoyeon Jeong = ‘My Youth’ Song Joong-ki, Chun Woo-hee’s sweet romance encounters an unpredictable variable.
JTBC Friday Series ‘My Youth’(Screenplay by Park Si-hyun, Directed by Lee Sang-yeob·Ko Hye-jin, Provided by SLL, Produced by HighZium Studio) revealed on the 25th, a date between Sun Woo-hae (played by Song Joong-ki) and Sung Je-yeon (played by Chun Woo-hee) who look like they might kiss at any moment.
Here, the affectionate back view of Sun Woo-hae comforting a sad Sung Je-yeon suggests the crisis they are facing.
In the last broadcast, the feelings of Sun Woo-hae and Sung Je-yeon aligned. The more Sung Je-yeon tried not to think about Sun Woo-hae, the more her mind was filled with thoughts of him. Sun Woo-hae smiling at Sung Je-yeon’s bright confession, “I like you,” heightened the excitement.
Meanwhile, the released romantic atmosphere of Sun Woo-hae and Sung Je-yeon makes hearts flutter. The two grow closer by sharing a book in Sun Woo-hae’s safe haven, the bookstore.
Sung Je-yeon approaches while fixating on Sun Woo-hae’s lips, and Sun Woo-hae looks at Sung Je-yeon deeply, raising his heart rate.
The straightforwardness of Sung Je-yeon continues during their park date. Sun Woo-hae’s expression, flustered by Sung Je-yeon’s unexpected moves, makes viewers smile.
The changes in Sung Je-yeon’s expression while waiting in the rain in the subsequent photo are unsettling. The cheerful Sung Je-yeon is nowhere to be seen, and the worried look suggests something has happened.
A precarious encounter between Sun Woo-hae and Sung Je-yeon was also captured late at night. Sun Woo-hae cautiously holds Sung Je-yeon’s hand, and Sung Je-yeon’s sad face as she avoids his gaze amplifies curiosity.
The production team of ‘My Youth’ stated, “In the episodes 7 and 8 airing tomorrow (26th), a variable will affect the romance of Sun Woo-hae and Sung Je-yeon. Please watch to see what happens to them during their sweet date, and whether Sun Woo-hae and Sung Je-yeon can keep their feelings for each other amidst the crisis.”
Meanwhile, episodes 7 and 8 of JTBC Friday Series ‘My Youth’ marking the start of the weekend will air tomorrow (26th) at 8:50 PM with two consecutive episodes.
In Korea, it can be rewatched on Coupang Play, and in Japan, it is available on Fuji TV’s OTT platform FOD.
Additionally, in Asia, the Middle East, and Africa, you can watch ‘My Youth’ on Asia’s largest regional OTT platform Viu, and in the Americas, Europe, Oceania, the Middle East, and India on the Asian entertainment specialized global OTT Rakuten Viki.

