
Lee Dong Wook And Park Hoon Can't Take Their Eyes Off Lee Sung Kyung In "The Nice Guy"
A dangerous love triangle is forming on JTBC’s “The Nice Guy”!
“The Nice Guy” is a new noir romance drama starring Lee Dong Wook as Park Seok Chul, the eldest son of a gangster family who has an unexpectedly pure heart, and Lee Sung Kyung as his first love Kang Mi Young, a woman who dreams of becoming a singer.
Spoilers
Previously on “The Nice Guy,” Park Seok Chul and Kang Mi Young, both of whom harbored wistful memories of their first love, were unexpectedly reunited. After meeting again for the first time in years, the two people found comfort just from being in one another’s presence.
However, an unexpected obstacle to their blossoming romance appeared in the form of Kang Tae Hoon (Park Hoon), who fell for Kang Mi Young at first sight.
Newly released stills from this week’s episodes capture the drastic transformation Park Seok Chul undergoes to become Kang Mi Young’s personal problem-solver. Park Seok Chul arrives alone at Nirvana, the jazz club where Kang Mi Young has decided to audition, and while speaking to someone there, he appears uncharacteristically polite, clasping his hands together in a deferential manner as his eyes shine with earnestness.
However, in the next photo, Park Seok Chul appears to be a completely different person as he suddenly switches back into gangster mode. As he menacingly presses down on the man’s neck, he whispers something threatening to him, piquing curiosity as to why he needed to come all the way to Nirvana in the first place.
The next set of stills show both Park Seok Chul and Kang Tae Hoon looking smitten with Kang Mi Young while watching her audition. Park Seok Chul wears a fond expression as he watches Kang Mi Young sing happily on stage, while Kang Tae Hoon stares at her with rapt attention, as if unwilling to miss even a single moment of her performance.
To find out where this budding love triangle will lead, catch the next two episodes of “The Nice Guy” on July 25 at 8:50 p.m. KST!
In the meantime, watch Lee Dong Wook in his film “Harbin” on Viki below:
And check out Lee Sung Kyung’s drama “Dr. Romantic 2” below:
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