
Song Joong-ki and Jeon Yeo-been at a Romantic Crossroads as Unexpected Variables Emerge in 'My Youth'
JTBC's Friday-Saturday drama 'My Youth' has released stills that hint at a turning point in the romance between Sun-woo-hae (Song Joong-ki) and Sung Je-yeon (Jeon Yeo-been), alongside an unforeseen event.
In the previous episode, Sun-woo-hae confessed his feelings to Sung Je-yeon and shared a kiss. This upcoming episode will depict Sun-woo-hae's renewed attempt to redefine their relationship, this time with a bouquet of flowers.
Sung Je-yeon's expression as she looks at Sun-woo-hae shyly presenting the bouquet conveys complex emotions, raising questions about the meaning behind the four fingers he holds up. The accompanying hospital scene stills heighten the tension. Sun-woo-hae's seemingly nonchalant but fidgety hands and the duo's serious eye contact suggest a precarious situation.
Particularly, Sung Je-yeon's worried gaze at a sorrowful Sun-woo-hae foreshadows significant changes ahead.
The production team of 'My Youth' stated, "Episodes 5 and 6, airing today, will mark a crucial turning point in their relationship. While Sun-woo-hae's confession will bring excitement and joy, an unexpected variable is poised to hit him hard," heightening anticipation for the broadcast.
Song Joong-ki debuted in 2008 with the film 'A Frozen Flower' and has since established himself as a top star through dramas, movies, and variety shows. He has proven his wide acting range with numerous hits like 'Descendants of the Sun,' 'Vincenzo,' and 'Reborn Rich.' His recent unconventional role in the movie 'Hopeless' led to an invitation to the Cannes Film Festival, showcasing his continuous pursuit of new challenges.