'Who resembles you' Go Hyun-jung - Shin Hyun-bin, I was so happy in the past.

JTBCs drama The Man Who Likes You (playplayed by Yoo Bo-ra, director Lim Hyun-wook, production Celltrion Healthcare Entertainment, JTBC Studio) has released a completely different past appearance from the present of two main characters Chung Hee-ju (Go Hyun-jung) and Gu Hae-won (Shin Hyun-bin) who have stormy encounters since the first episode, and expectations for the second episode It raised the tide.In the still cut released on October 14, you can see Chung Hee-ju and Gu Hae-won sitting side by side with easel in front of them.Chung Hee-ju, who smiles like he is completely in the canvas, and Koo Hae-won, who is trying to make a serious appearance as an art major, is happy.In the bright smile of the two people in a bright atmosphere, not only the passion for painting but also the deep trust in each other is felt.But the two people who appeared in the first episode of People who resemble you were 180 degrees different.Chung Hee-ju, who had a perfect family and a success as a painter and essay writer, had an uncomfortable meeting with the rescuer of a middle school art teacher in the middle school where his daughter Lisa (Golden Harvest in).Chung Hee-ju was amazed that Koo Hae-won, a teacher who caused a stir when he assaulted Lisa severely in class, was exactly his past acquaintance.Koo Hae-won, nicknamed Mimi (crazy art teacher), showed a suspicious attitude even when he came to Chung Hee-jus house saying he would apologize, and Chung Hee-ju, who realized that Koo Hae-won did not come simply to apologize, was nervous.As such, the scene where Gu Hae-won, who has messed up the daily life of Chung Hee-ju, spends a happy time with Chung Hee-ju in the past, raised the curiosity about the unknown relationship of the two women.Why Chung Hee-ju was confronted with Koo Hae-won again, and the twisted evil of two women who once shared friendship through paintings will be released in the second episode.Broadcast at 10:30 p.m. (Photo courtesy = Celltrion Healthcare Entertainment, JTBC Studio

JTBC's drama 'The Man Who Likes You' (playplayed by Yoo Bo-ra, director Lim Hyun-wook, production Celltrion Healthcare Entertainment, JTBC Studio) has released a completely different past appearance from the present of two main characters Chung Hee-ju (Go Hyun-jung) and Gu Hae-won (Shin Hyun-bin) who have stormy encounters since the first episode, and expectations for the second episode It raised the tide.

In the still cut released on October 14, you can see Chung Hee-ju and Gu Hae-won sitting side by side with easel in front of them. Chung Hee-ju, who smiles like he is completely in the canvas, and Koo Hae-won, who is trying to make a serious appearance as an art major, is happy. In the bright smile of the two people in a bright atmosphere, not only the passion for painting but also the deep trust in each other is felt.

But the two people who appeared in the first episode of "People who resemble you" were 180 degrees different. Chung Hee-ju, who had a perfect family and a success as a painter and essay writer, had an uncomfortable meeting with the rescuer of a middle school art teacher in the middle school where his daughter Lisa (Golden Harvest in).

Chung Hee-ju was amazed that Koo Hae-won, a teacher who caused a stir when he assaulted Lisa severely in class, was exactly his past acquaintance. Koo Hae-won, nicknamed Mimi (crazy art teacher), showed a suspicious attitude even when he came to Chung Hee-ju's house saying he would apologize, and Chung Hee-ju, who realized that Koo Hae-won did not come simply to apologize, was nervous. As such, the scene where Gu Hae-won, who has messed up the daily life of Chung Hee-ju, spends a happy time with Chung Hee-ju in the past, raised the curiosity about the unknown relationship of the two women.

Why Chung Hee-ju was confronted with Koo Hae-won again, and the twisted evil of two women who once shared friendship through paintings will be released in the second episode. Broadcast at 10:30 p.m. (Photo courtesy = Celltrion Healthcare Entertainment, JTBC Studio