Jo Yi-hyun and Cha Kang-yoon stay by Chu Young-woo’s side as he is left alone.
The production team of tvN Monday-Tuesday drama ‘Gyeonwoo and the Fairy’ (directed by Kim Yong-wan, written by Yang Ji-hoon)revealed the changes in Park Sung-ah(played by Jo Yi-hyun)who took out her human talisman, and Bae Gyeon-woo(played by Choo Young-woo)who picked up a bow again, on the 30th, ahead of the broadcast of the third episode.In addition, the activities of ‘Guardians’ Park Sung-ah and Pyo Ji-ho(played by Cha Kang-yoon)who will save Bae Gyeon-woo who is lost in sorrow are also foreshadowed.
The ‘thrill talisman’ effect of Jo Yi-hyun, Choo Young-woo, and Cha Kang-yoon was strong as expected.The fateful first meeting of Park Sung-ah, who lives a double life as a high school student during the day and a ‘fairy’ famous for her bravery at night, and Bae Gyeon-woo, who is destined to die, and these similar but different people who dream of living an ordinary life like their peers, and Park Sung-ah’s miraculous activities that do not hesitate to go through fire and water to protect her ‘first love’ Bae Gyeon-woo, created pleasant excitement.
In the previous episode, Bae Gyeon-woo’s only refuge, grandmother Oh Ok-soon(played by Gil Hae-yeon), passed away, bringing about a new phase.Park Sung-ah, the ‘fairy of heaven and earth’, rushed to Bae Gyeon-woo, who was left alone.Her determination to make sure he lived in his own way opened the curtain on a full-fledged redemptive romance, raising expectations to the max.
In the midst of all this, the appearance of Park Sung-ah and Pyo Ji-ho, who went out to protect Bae Gyeon-woo who was in sorrow, stimulates anticipation even more.The one who came to see Bae Gyeon-woo who was guarding the empty incense burner with no one to rely on was his uncle(played by Kim Hee-chang).The one who stopped him from spewing harsh words instead of comforting him was Pyo Ji-ho.Pyo Ji-ho’s eyes are firm as he blocks his uncle’s hand on behalf of Bae Gyeon-woo who bows his head.
Meanwhile, Park Sung-ah was also captured with tears in her eyes.It is said that an unexpected ‘dangerous’ ghost possesses Bae Gyeon-woo, who is consumed by sorrow.Park Sung-ah takes out her secret weapon, the ‘human talisman’, which is more powerful than any other talisman, to drive away the ghost that brings death.Bae Gyeon-woo enters a ‘sticky’ 24-hour mode.Since it takes effect through skinship, Park Sung-ah’s ‘zero selfishness’ skinship plotting in the photo catches the eye.Bae Gyeon-woo is startled by Park Sung-ah’s hand touching him without warning, even while walking down the hallway or picking up something that has fallen, adding to the laughter.
Above all, the change in Bae Gyeon-woo who has picked up a bow again is exciting.I wonder why Bae Gyeon-woo, who had even given up archery due to continued bad luck, showed up at the archery club training center, and what kind of exciting change Park Sung-ah’s ‘human talisman’ strategy of not leaving Bae Gyeon-woo alone even for a moment has brought about.
The production team said, “In the third episode that will air on the 30th, Park Sung-ah’s human talisman operation to protect Bae Gyeon-woo who is possessed by a ‘dangerous’ ghost will unfold,” and added, “Please also look forward to the activities of Park Sung-ah and Pyo Ji-ho, the ‘guardians’ who firmly protect Bae Gyeon-woo who is left alone.”
Episode 3 of ‘The Cowherd and the Fairy’ will air at 8:50 PM on the 30th.
Hong Se-young, reporter for Donga.com projecthong@donga.com
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