The actors of ‘Villain‘s Country’ are showing off their diverse chemistry, bringing great fun to the home theater.
In the KBS 2TV Wednesday-Thursday sitcom ‘Villain’s Country’ (directed by Kim Young-jo, Choi Jung-eun / written by Chae-woo, Park Kwang-yeon / produced by Studio Plum), which airs every Wednesday and Thursday at 9:50 p.m., Oh Na-ra (played by Oh Na-ra) and Oh Yu-jin (played by So Yu-jin) pretend to congratulate their father Oh Young-gyu (played by Park Young-gyu) on his wedding and sabotage it, making the drama even more interesting.
The laughter-filled episode of Na-ra‘s family upon hearing the news of Young-gyu’s marriage brought joy to viewers, and we looked back on the tiki-taka chemistry of Na-ra‘s family that aired up to episode 8.
# The terrible relationship between Oh Na-ra and the homeless Choi Ye-na
Na-ra encountered Goo Won-hee (played by Choi Ye-na) who had broken into her house, and when he fainted, she He laid his daughter Seo-ina (played by Han Sung-min) in her room. Won-hee left the Nara’s house after writing the debt repayment contract. Nara was puzzled by Won-hee‘s sudden disappearance, and they met again at school. The sight of Nara chasing Won-hee, who ran away after seeing him, and Won-hee running as fast as he could to avoid being caught instantly captured the viewers’ attention.
Nara succeeded in catching Won-hee, and they engaged in a tense war of nerves. That was short-lived, but Nara decided to save Won-hee when he was attacked by a loan shark. Nara, who fought with a loan shark, and Won-hee, who was moved by seeing Nara, became even closer than when they had a tense fight the first time, and Nara‘s words telling Won-hee to stay at her house for the time left a deep impression on the living room theater. The story of Won-hee, who came to live with Nara and her house, raised curiosity about what kind of episodes will unfold in the future.
# Seo Hyun-chul and Song Jin-woo who heard the news of Park Young-gyu’s marriage and suspected him
Hyun-chul, who signed the consent form for Young-gyu‘s erectile dysfunction surgery, met Nara’s friend Kim Mi-ran (played by Park Tam-hee) there and was shocked by the news of her and Young-gyu‘s marriage. Hyun-chul gave Young-gyu chicken porridge made by Young-gyu’s ex-wife Choi Kwang-ja (played by Shin Shin-ae) to Young-gyu and asked them to reunite, but Young-gyu was furious and poured the chicken porridge on Hyun-chul.
Here, Song Jin-woo (played by Song Jin-woo) saw Hyun-chul and Mi-ran colluding and became suspicious of their relationship. Jin-woo, who was completely mistaken in thinking that Mi-ran was Hyun-chul‘s mistress, took Hyun-chul out while Miran was looking at her cell phone, causing laughter. Jin-woo also quickly wrapped his arms around Hyun-chul as he fell down because his legs gave out. The chemistry between sisters-in-law who trust and rely on each other among the villain sisters increased the fun of the drama.
# Oh Na-ra X So Yu-jin, Plan to Ruin Father’s Wedding
When Young-gyu and Miran went ahead with their wedding, Nara and Eugene attended their wedding. The two, who gave it their all with intense makeup and costumes, launched a plan to ruin the wedding, giving Ina some money to ruin the wedding. Nara and Eugene watched the situation leisurely, watching Hyun-chul drink water laced with drugs and Miran with a ruined wedding dress.
At the messy wedding, Young-gyu and Miran had to take pictures without their family, but in the end, the two sisters took pictures of the wedding with their family, caring for their father Young-gyu. Nara and Eugene‘s bold actions, which radiate villain chemistry, not only enrich the story but also move the viewers, raising expectations for the chemistry and episodes the two will portray in the future.
Nara’s family, which portrays various daily lives while exuding tiki-taka like this, is giving joy to viewers with new episodes every time. Episodes 9 and 10 of KBS 2TV‘s Wednesday-Thursday sitcom ‘Villain’s Country’, which features the bold actions of villain sisters Nara and Eugene and their family, will air on April 2nd at 9:50 PM.
Photo provided by: KBS 2TV‘s Wednesday-Thursday sitcom
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Jo Sung-woon, Donga.com reporter madduxly@donga.com
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