
JTBC's new Saturday-Sunday drama "Waiting for Kyungdo" has released its main poster ahead of its premiere on December 6. The drama centers on Lee Kyungdo (played by Park Seo-joon) and Seo Jiwoo (played by Won Ji-an), who, after two past relationships and breakups, reunite as a reporter who covered an affair scandal and the wife of the scandal's subject. Lee Kyungdo and Seo Jiwoo experience complex emotions as they recall their past romance.
The revealed main poster shows the mature present-day appearances of Lee Kyungdo and Seo Jiwoo. Lee Kyungdo looks at Seo Jiwoo through a glass window with a calm expression. His eyes are moist as if recalling happy memories from the past. In contrast, Seo Jiwoo gazes at Lee Kyungdo with a wistful expression, reminiscing about the longing past. The poster includes the phrase, "Gradually it became clearer, this is still love," hinting that their feelings remain.
The drama begins with the scene where Lee Kyungdo and Seo Jiwoo first meet during their freshman year at university in the theater club "Jirimyeollyeol." Lee Kyungdo joins the theater club and forms a connection with Seo Jiwoo. They share joyful memories from their college days and build a strong friendship. The drama depicts the intertwining of past love and present emotions.
Members of Jirimyeollyeol, who enrich the story of Lee Kyungdo and Seo Jiwoo, are also drawing attention. Park Seyoung (played by Lee Joo-young), the head of an art academy, is married to club member Cha Woosik (played by Kang Ki-doong), and they have a son. She offers advice as a senior in life to Lee Kyungdo and Seo Jiwoo, helping their romance. Despite majoring in electronics, Cha Woosik is captivated by the charm of theater and works as an actor. He has a great sense of humor and lives each day passionately out of love for his wife.
Additionally, Lee Jungmin (played by Jo Min-guk) runs a used car business and values gatherings with friends from the Jirimyeollyeol club. He plays an important role among the Jirimyeollyeol members and greatly influences Lee Kyungdo and Seo Jiwoo's friendship and romance. The drama will unfold various stories not only about Lee Kyungdo and Seo Jiwoo's romance but also through their relationships with friends.
JTBC's new Saturday-Sunday drama "Waiting for Kyungdo" will premiere on December 6 at 10:40 PM. The drama is expected to deeply move viewers by simultaneously portraying past love and present emotions.



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