Park Bo-young ♥ Park Jin-young Confirms Their Hearts “I Like You! For A Long Time, A Lot” (Unknown Seoul)[TV Comprehensive]

TV Jun 15, 2025

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After a long wait, Park Bo-young and Park Jin-young’s hearts have connected.

In episode 7 of tvN weekend drama ‘Unknown Seoul’ (written by Lee Kang, directed by Park Shin-woo, and Nam Geon)that aired on the 14th, Yu Mi-ji(played by Park Bo-young)and Lee Ho-soo(played by Park Jin-young), who were each other’s first loves but had difficulty finding the right timing to confess, finally confessed their true feelings to each other, giving us warm excitement.

When Lee Ho-soo realized that Yumi-ji and Yumi-rae(played by Park Bo-young)were switching their lives, he went down to Duson-ri and started having a long conversation with Yumi-rae.Since the day that Yumi-rae withdrew her internal accusation was the day that Lee Ho-soo visited the company as an external investigator, Lee Ho-soo thought that Yumi-rae gave up on the accusation because of his existence.

While the standoff between Lee Ho-soo, who wants to reveal the truth, and Yoo Mi-rae, who wants to hide it, continues, unexpected news comes to the two.The twins ‘mother, Kim Ok-hee(played by Jang Young-nam), and Lee Ho-soo’s mother, Yeom Boon-hong(played by Kim Sun-young), fell down the stairs and got hurt.Yoo Mi-rae immediately contacted Yoo Mi-ji in Seoul, and a three-way meeting between the twin sisters and Lee Ho-soo naturally took place.

Yumirae tells Yumiji that Lee Hosoo knows about the twin sisters ‘secret promise and declares that they should stop changing their lives.Yumiji, who remembers pretending to be Yumirae in front of Lee Hosoo, ends up avoiding Lee Hosoo as the shame was overwhelming her.

Lee Ho-soo also felt resentful towards Yumi-ji who was intentionally distancing herself from him, but he waited quietly for the best timing, understanding her circumstances that left her with no choice but to hide her secret.The sight of the two people who liked each other but were unable to confess their true feelings because they were considerate of each other made even the viewers feel sad.


Song Kyung-goo(played by Moon Dong-hyuk), a classmate who had been watching the differences between Yumi-ji and Lee Ho-soo since high school, finally went to see Lee Ho-soo and encouraged him by saying, “There is no such thing as perfect timing.” Lee Ho-soo, who had already regretted missing an opportunity once, decided to express his long-held feelings to Yumi-ji after hearing Song Kyung-goo’s words.

As the sun set and the moonlight fell on the alley, Lee Ho-su stood alone with Yumi-ji, expressing his deep affection in a calm but trembling voice, “I like you.For a very long time, a lot.” Yumi-ji’s eyes were filled with joy at Lee Ho-su’s heartfelt confession, overcoming his fear and approaching her first.

As the romance between Yumi-ji and Lee Ho-soo blossoms, Yumi-rae gradually becomes interested in Han Se-jin(Ryu Kyung-soo), a strawberry farm partner who has suffered the same pain as her.Han Se-jin warmly cheers Yumi-rae, who knows it is wrong but cannot help but hold on to it, saying, “Let’s grab onto something happy, good, and enjoyable.” Yumi-rae, encouraged by Han Se-jin’s affectionate consolation, begins to prepare to fix everything from the company resignation issue that she had been busy avoiding to the scandal.

In this way, ‘Unknown Seoul’ has brought deep emotion to viewers with the growth of twin sisters who have been hiding their weak inner selves under their shells.Accordingly, the story of Yumi-ji and Yumi-rae, who are finding their true selves through a secret promise, is even more anticipated.

Meanwhile, the 7th episode’s viewership ratings recorded an average of 6.7% for households in the metropolitan area and a peak of 7.6%, and an average of 6.5% for households nationwide and a peak of 7.1%.(Paid platform, Nielsen Korea)

Hong Se-young, reporter for Donga.com projecthong@donga.com

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