Yoo Yeon-seok captures the secret privacy of his wife Chae Soo-bin. Closer to the bed ('You've lived now')

Nov 28, 2024

Yoo Yeon-seok captures the secret privacy of his wife Chae Soo-bin. Closer to the bed ('You've lived now')
Photo courtesy=MBC



Yoo Yeon-seok's nerves are all directed to Chae Soo-bin.

In the third episode of MBC's Friday-Saturday drama 'The Phone You Called Now' (directed by Park Sang-woo and We Deuk-gyu, scripted by Kim Ji-woon), Baek Sa-eon (played by Yoo Yeon-seok) is keen to find out the relationship between his wife Hong Hee-joo (Chae Soo-bin) and the blackmailer.

In the previous broadcast, a full-fledged incident began with a threatening phone call made one day to the show window couple's private affairs and Hee-joo. Sageon, who was digging into the identity of the blackmailer, suspected that Hee-joo could have a relationship with the blackmailer. In the ending of the second episode, Sageon, who returned home with a blood-soiled expression, began to question Hee-joo, giving her breathtaking tension.



While looking forward to the 3rd episode's actual broadcast, a still released today (28th) showed Sa-eon and Hee-joo talking closely on the bed.

In particular, the envoy, who stayed out for the first time since marriage, is strongly pressuring Hee-joo with a disheveled wash with blood on a charred dress shirt, which attracts attention. It amplifies questions about what happened last night when he didn't return home, and the situation of the two people who seem to be in jeopardy.



The sage of doubt for Hee-joo is trying to figure out the situation by pouring out storm questions. Attention is focusing on whether he will check his wife's secret privacy and face the reality of the photos sent by the blackmailer.

Yoo Yeon-seok captures the secret privacy of his wife Chae Soo-bin. Closer to the bed ('You've lived now')
Photo courtesy=MBC
Hee-joo expresses embarrassment at the appearance of her injured husband. Hee-joo is hurt by the icy behavior of the envoy, but she looks at him with a worried look and tries to talk with her notebook. I'm looking forward to seeing if Hee-joo, who is in a tight spot, will be able to get out of the situation and if there's been any other change to Hee-joo, who was demanding a divorce from her husband through threatening phone calls.



MBC's Friday-Saturday drama The Phone You Called Now will air at 9:50 p.m. on the 29th (Friday).



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