Will Kim Yoo-jung, 'Time Hunggi', question the restoration work?
SBS Mon-Tue drama 'Time Hunggi' (director Jang Tae-yu/playplayplay Ha-eun/production studio S, studio Tae-yu) started the second act and predicted the second half of the development that will become more interesting. Timmy Hung (Kim Yoo-jung), who entered the high-rise garden, has joined the Yeongjong Restoration Project to seal Erlkönig, and the truths surrounding the use are focusing on viewers with a breathtaking tension as if they will burst.
In this regard, the 9th premiere video of 'Timmy Hung' released ahead of the broadcast on October 4 draws attention because it contains the unusual appearance of Timmy Hung and his father Hong Eun-oh (Choi Kwang-il).
The video begins with the Timmy Hung returning home from the high-rise garden, saying, "I have been drawing my father for a while, and I am drawing again." Hong Eun-oh is displeased with the word "use" and says, "Use should never be done." Hong Eun-oh, who caused madness again, is afraid of fear as if he recalled the past encounter with Erlkönig.
Hong Eun-oh, who says to Timmy Hung, "You should never draw a word." Timmy Hung, who saw such a father in front of his eyes, guesses that he is not unusual for drawing. Previously, Timmy Hung had heard about the connection between his father's madness and his painting of verse from the Resonance of the Great Army, and attention is focused on how Timmy Hung will approach the truth of verse.
In addition, Timmy Hung is working hard to do his chemical work while wondering about Han Geon (Jang Hyun Sung)'s mission to draw a picture for himself who has never painted a portrait. But Timmy Hung falls into a difficulty that a line cannot draw, as well as a line that is not drawn confidently; a work that falls into a difficulty with his father that he should not draw a word. In the meantime, it is noteworthy how the confused Timmy Hung will solve it.
On the other hand, SBS Mon-Tue drama 'Time Hunggi' will be broadcast at 10 pm tonight on October 4th.
SBS ‘Time Hunggi’